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47 minutes ago, Xander said:

They tried to eliminate Semenya, Wambui etc. so hard they forgot to introduce the same rule for men ;) all the bold guys beware, lol.

IAAF competes with FIFA for the title of most corrupt & hateful trash dump of the sports world. Testosterone research has existed for decades, so why now? :mumble:To make it even more hypocrite they didn't prohibit other hormones from " when administered exogenously" list to ban everyone with naturally "abnormal" levels.

Honestly, I have a strange feeling that the rule will be lifted when athletes such as Semenya come from Europe or America

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Updated as of 12th July, 2018

 

2 more qualified athletes for Berlin today.

Emma Zapletalová advanced to the finals at the Under 20 World Championships thanks a time of 57.22, meaning she became also our 17th officially qualified athlete for the Europeans in Berlin. Few minutes later Gabriela Gajanová finished 4th at the U20 WCh with a new pb 2:01.90 and is the 18th qualified.  :yes:cheer:

 

 

Qualified Athletes with the EA standards

 

Men´s

  • Ján Volko (100 m and 200 m)
  • Šimon Bujna  (200 m)
  • Martin Kučera (400 m Hurdles)
  • Tibor Sahajda (marathon)
  • Matej Tóth (20 km Race Walk and 50 km Race Walk) *Obviously he´ll very likely focus only for the 50km
  • Miroslav Úradník (20 km Race Walk)
  • Dušan Majdán (50 km Race Walk)
  • Lukáš Beer (High Jump)
  • Matúš Bubeník (High Jump)
  • Tomáš Veszelka (Triple Jump)
  • Marcel Lomnický (Hammer Throw)

Women´s

  • Alexandra Bezeková (200 m and 400 m)
  • Iveta Putalová (400 m)
  • Gabriela Gajanová (800 m)
  • Emma Zapletalová (400 m Hurdles)
  • Martina Hrašnová (Hammer Throw)
  • Mária Katerinka Czaková (20 km Race Walk and 50 km Race Walk)
  • Lucia Vadlejch (Heptathlon)

 

Qualified Athletes with the SAZ (Slovak Athletics Federation) standards

*A athlete can qualify throughout this standard only if there no other similar Under 23 years old athlete in the country that reached the EA standard in the event, but will be still a subject of approval from the ECh Technical delegate

 

Women´s

  • Stanislava Lajčáková (100 m Hurdles)
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5 hours ago, intoronto said:

2018 North American and Caribbean Championships entries: Event will be held in Toronto in Aug

 

https://www.trackie.com/online-registration/entry-list/nacac-championships/22497/

Except for men's 100m and 200m, kind of a reduced participation, probably because it's rather soon after CAC Games.

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Our National Championships are taking place in Lutsk. The home stadium of 2019 European Combined Events Team Championships.

 

 

Men's LJ:

1. Serhiy Nykyforov - 8.23 (and another one at 8.20 - he's back to his awesome results finally :d)

2. Vladyslav Mazur - 8.07

 

Women's LJ:

1. Maryna Bekh - 6.86 (+2.2m/s unfortunately, 6.70 is the legal one)

2. Kristina Hryshutina - 6.81

 

Women's HJ:

1. Yuliya Levchenko - 1.96 (that's under training loads)

2. Kateryna Tabashnyk - 1.96 (she also cleared it at the 1st attempt)

3. Oksana Okuneva - 1.94

 

Men's JT: Yuriy Kushniruk surprisingly got the ECH standard with 80.55. "Lucky" throw imo. Not pleased with the rest of the serie.

 

Men's PV: Lots of mistakes for Malykhin (he hasn't had enough starts because of injury).  50cm gaps at both successful attempts (5.00 and 5.20) ... :|

 

Women's 10 000m: Two additional ECH standards. 5 overall but there are 3 obvious choices.

 

Women's 100m: The new PB of 11.20 for Stuy.

 

Men's 100m:

1. Serhiy Smelyk - 10.16

2. Oleksandr Sokolov - 10.17 (our new NU23R and regional record *shooketh* - my city is not about high jump only anymore :p he became the 5th best Ukrainian ever).

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2 minutes ago, Xander said:

Lasitskene is back to her 2.00m realness at the Russian NCH.

What was Chicherova's result?

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1 ora fa, heywoodu ha scritto:

What was Chicherova's result?

 

3 failures at 1.94 (not sure if the good result was 1.90 or 1.91)...

 

here you can watch all the Russian championships live and/or on-demand (women's HJ is in day #1, вечерняя сессия...Chicherova's attempts at 1.94 are at about 3h30mins of that video):

http://eng.rusathletics.com/sor/calendar.4337.htm

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