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Athletics Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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10k Valencia Ibercaja :ESP

 

January 15, 2023

 

Men's:

 

:KEN Weldon Langat, Charles Kipkurui Langat (Daniel Kosen missed out by 1 second)

 

Women's:

 

:ETH Yalemzerf Yehualaw :KEN Jesca Chelangat, Ester Borura, Naomi Chepngeno :UGA Sarah Chelangat

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15 minutes ago, Dragon said:

Question on the walking events. Is it possible to post an Olympic qualifying time in a race where all the judges come from the same country as the competitor?

At quick glance, it seems only the right qualification is needed. Although I'd expect the criteria for all B+ events is to have judges from multiple countries.  

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On 2/25/2023 at 4:19 AM, Dnl said:

I saw in our media outlets that there are now 3 Israeli qualified to the marathon by meeting time standards, after the Seville Marathon, can anyone confirm this?

2024 Men’s Marathon Olympic Qualification Standard: 2:08:10


Seville Marathon Times

 

 

Gashau Ayale- 2:05:33

 

Girmaw Amare- 2:07:40

 

Haimro Alame- 2:07:55

 

Tachlowini Gabriyesos misses out on the olumpic entry standard by 50 seconds

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8 minutes ago, Josh said:

2024 Men’s Marathon Olympic Qualification Standard: 2:08:10


Seville Marathon Times

 

 

Gashau Ayale- 2:05:33

 

Girmaw Amare- 2:07:40

 

Haimro Alame- 2:07:55

 

Tachlowini Gabriyesos misses out on Olympic entry standards by 50 seconds

from what i know Tachlowini can not compete in the olympics for israel yet and if he will be in the olympics he will be as a refugee like in tokyo (finished 16th) but we also have maro teferi with a qualifing time 

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On 2/19/2023 at 6:22 PM, Cinnamon Bun said:

Zurich Maraton De Sevilla :ESP

 

February 19, 2023

 

Men's:

 

:ETH Gadise Shumi, Kebede Tulu, Mekuant Aneyew, Mulugeta Asefa Uma, Yitayal Atnafu Zerihun, Tesfahun Akalnew :ISR Gashau Ayale, Girmaw Amare, Haimro Alame :KEN Bethwel Kibet, Enock Onchari, Douglas Chebii, Wilfred Kimitei, Cornelius Kibet :FRA Nicolas Navarro :PER Christian Pacheco :BOL Hector Garibay Flores (:ERI Berhane Tesfay missed out by 6 seconds) 

 

Women's:

 

:KEN Jackline Chelal :ETH Ayana Mulisa, Urge Diro, Muluhabt Tsega :MEX Citlali Cristian Moscote  :GER Deborah Schoneborn :BEL Hanne Verbruggen :ESP Meritxell Soler

Updated Men's section from last week's Seville Marathon, for some reason WA didn't post Men's at same time as Women's. @DnlI can officially confirm what @Joshsaid was true. 

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