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12 hours ago, Jan Linha said:

I would say "never give up on them" ...... The world relays are still more than 3 months out, we don't know the draws yet. Sometimes, one heat might be with 1 strong team and other 4 teams with similar performance expectations to fight for the second Olympic spot. Lately, we haven't had much chances and opportunities in relays as we did not make it to major events. Now, in my opinion, strongest chances are for mixed 4x400 and female 4x400 with a strong young generation. Middle chances for male 4x100 and 4x400 and minor chances for female 4x100. But for past more than 10 years I finally see bigger chances in several relays. My guess is that :CZE will qualify 3 relays to Paris. 

I would be happy in order to qualify 2 relays: Mixed and women. But i am afraid of this new system of qualification that it will be too much with minimum rest for them. Men 4x400 could be too. But i do not see there any chances for sprint relays. 

We know times and there is only around 2 hours between mixed and women relay.

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9 hours ago, Josh said:

Meeting de L’Eure- Val-De-Reuil, France :FRA

January 28, 2024

 

Full Results

 

 

Women’s Pole Vault

:GBR Molly Caudery

I think Caudrey already had the qualifying standard from Budapest WC last year - she PB'd with 4.75 in the final if I remember correctly. 

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9 hours ago, Josh said:

Road to Paris Ranking List

January 30, 2024

 

Top 65 athletes on the Road To Paris list, as of tomorrow, will be considered as qualified. I don’t believe there are any more marathons until the cutoff date, so posting this early. 

Doesn't the marathon qualification window run through to May? 

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The following athletes have achieved the OQT for the M&W Marathons since my last update (Beijing Marathon - 29th October 2023) (Part 2):

Men

:KEN Michael Mugo Githae

:CHN Shaohui Yang

:NOR Sondra Nordstad Moen

:JPN Kyohei Hosoya

:KEN Vincent Kibor Raimoi

:CHN Peiyou Feng

:ERI Samson Amare

:ETH Addison Gobena

:ETH Lemi Dumecha

:ETH Dejane Megersa

:ETH Abdi Fufa

:GER Samuel Fitwi Sibhatu

:ETH Antenayeh Dagnachew

:ETH Asefa Boki

:KEN Felix Kirwa

:MAR Othmane El Goumri

:ETH Adane Kebede

:ETH Alene Mekonen

:MAR Zouhair Talbi

:ETH Tsedat Ajebe Ayana

:GER Hendrik Pfeiffer

 

Women

:ETH Worknesh Degefa 

:ETH Almaz Ayala

:ETH Hiwot Gebrekidan

:KEN Celestine Chepchirchir

:ESP Majida Maayouf

:TUR Sultan Haydar

:BRN Desi Jisa Mokonin

:AUS Genevieve Gregson

:ITA Sofiia Yaremchuk 

:AUS Isobel Batt-Doyle

:RSA Gerda Steyn

:ROU Joan Chelimo Melly

:AUS Lisa Weightman

:SUI Fabienne Schlumpf

:GER Laura Hottenrott

:FIN Camilla Richardson

:FRA Mekdes Woldu

:ECU Silvia Patricia Ortiz Morocho

:FRA Melody Julien

:GBR Clara Evans

:GBR Lily Partridge

:ESP Fatima Azzahraa Ouhaddou Nafie

:ESP Laura Luengo

:POR Susana Santos

:CZE Moira Stewartova

:AUS Eloise Wellings

:FRA Manon Trapp

:FRA Fadouwa Ledhem

:POL Aleksandra Liwoska

:MEX Margarita Hernandez Flores

:NZL Camille French

:MRI Marie Perrier

:POL Angelika Mach

:IRL Fionnuala McCormack

:ESP Irene Pelayo

:ESP Maria Jose Perez

:AUT Julia Mayer

:ETH Fikrte Wereta

:BRN Ruth Jebet

:ETH Hawi Feysa

:ETH Ethlemahu Sintayehu

:ETH Tigist Ketema

:ETH Ruti Aga

:ETH Dera Dida

:GER Melat Yisak Kejeta 

:ETH Amid Fozya Jemal

:BRN Shitaye Eshete

:ETH Atalel Anmut

:ETH Betelihem Afenigus

:ETH Bekelech Gudeta

:MAR Fatima Ezzahra Gardadi

:CHN Deshun Zhang

:ETH Aberu Ayana

:KEN Veronica Maina

 

 

 

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 The following athletes have achieved the OQT for the M&W Marathons since my last update (Beijing Marathon - 29th October 2023) (Part 3):

Men

:AUS Patrick Tiernan

:ETH Hayle Lemi

:KEN Sammy Kitwara

 

Women

:ETH Rahma Tusa

:KEN Vicoty Chepngeno

:ETH Tsegaye Melesech

:GER Deborah Schoneborn

:PER Jovana De La Cruz Capani

:ETH Abersh Minsewo

:ETH Workenesh Edesa

:JPN Honami Maeda

:JPN Mizuki Matsuda

:UGA Stella Chesang

:JPN Sayaka Sato

:GER Katharina Steinruck

:JPN Natsumi Matsushita

:JPN Yuna Daito

:JPN Madoka Nakano

 

 

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6 hours ago, Rafa Maciel said:

I think Caudrey already had the qualifying standard from Budapest WC last year - she PB'd with 4.75 in the final if I remember correctly. 

Yeah it was my mistake. I accidentally misspelled Caudery’s name on my Budapest 2023 WC’s quotas list, hence it not showing up for me :facepalm:

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Hey guys, does it count if you manage Olympic limit during indoor meeting? Speaking mostly about runs such as 200m, 800m, 1500m ? I know that technical disciplines count but not sure about the runs ....

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38 minutes ago, Jan Linha said:

Hey guys, does it count if you manage Olympic limit during indoor meeting? Speaking mostly about runs such as 200m, 800m, 1500m ? I know that technical disciplines count but not sure about the runs ....

Yes, indoor meets count towards the OQS ;)

 

All field events, and all track events 200m and over are counted (including combined events, and the mile)

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US Olympic Marathon Trials will take place this Saturday. The qualifying scenarios for athletes to secure their spot on Team USA for Paris are quite confusing, so here’s an article explaining the event. 


https://www.runnersworld.com/news/a46341794/us-olympic-marathon-trials-qualification-explained

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