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Athletics Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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9 minutes ago, Cinnamon Bun said:

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. 

Great thanks @Cinnamon Bun and @Josh happy that it’s official, we now got 3men and 1 woman in the marathon :d

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Ecuadorian Race Walking Championships :ECU

 

February 25th 2023

 

Men's

 

:ECU David Hurtado

 

Women's 

 

No qualifiers

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Osaka Marathon :JPN

 

February 26, 2023

 

Men's:

:ETH Hailemaryam Kiros :UGA Victor Kiplangat :TAN Alphonse Felix Simbu :KEN Charles Karanja Kamau :RSA Stephen Mokoka :JPN Kazuya Nishiyama, Yohei Ikeda, Shohei Otsuka, Toshiki Sadakata, Koki Yoshioka, Yuki Kawauchi, Masaki Sakuda, Daisuke Doi, Yuta Koyama, Takeru Yamaguchi (Kento Nishi and Yugo Kashiwa missed out by 1 second) :ERI Merhawi Kesete :ITA Eyob Ghebrehiwet Faniel :MAR Omar Ait Chitachen

 

 

Women's: 

:ETH Helen Bekele, Beyenu Degefa :JPN Momoko Watanabe, Misaki Nishida :AUS Lisa Weightman

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I was reading the qualifiying process and I was surprised at the part of Universiality Places. Countries now can onky apply to 100, 800 and Marathon for a Universiality quota.

 

And in 800 there are only 3 slots availeable per gender.

 

 

I don't dislike this idea much. Its too restrictive but I like big fields and lots of athletes in marathon.

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I don't know why they couldn't do universality quotas for all events, but have it capped like they do for the 800m

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First of the world marathon majors starts in around 5 minutes in the form of the Tokyo Marathon. On Eurosport Player/Discovery + in Europe, not sure about the rest of the world.  

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Women's 10000m

 

San Juan Capistrano, California, USA

4 March

 

:GBR Eilish McColgan

:USA Alicia Monson

National records and Olympic qualifiers for both

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Tokyo Marathon :JPN

 

March 5, 2023

 

Men's:

 

:ETH Deso Gelmisa, Mohamed Esa, Tsegaye Kebede Getachew, Tadu Deme Abate :KEN Titus Kipruto, Vincent Raimoi, Brimin Misoi (Nyairo Dominic Omare missed out by 3 seconds) :CAN Cameron Levins :JPN Ichitaka Yamashita, Kenya Sonota, Suguru Osako, Hiroto Inoue, Kyohei Hosoya (Naoki Koyama missed out by 2 seconds) :UGA Stephen Kissa

 

Women's: 

:KEN Rosemary Wanjiru :ETH Tsehay Gemechu, Ashete Bekere, Worknesh Edesa :USA Betsy Saina, Lindsay Flanagan :JPN Mizuki Matsuda, Ai Hosoda, Kaori Morita  

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