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17 minutes ago, Biathlonfan said:

 Is she actually gonna be able to compete for Poland,i can't see it working out this fast

Yes, she get polish citiezenship. Now we are waiting for World Athetics decision, she could start for us from 20 june. And this minimum is okey for WA.

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12 hours ago, Adriano said:

Yes, she get polish citiezenship. Now we are waiting for World Athetics decision, she could start for us from 20 june. And this minimum is okey for WA.

but can she get a minimum while she was competing for another country and transfer to Poland? And her change of nationality needs to be approved on the june (or july?) EC-IOC meeting right?

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1 hour ago, Pasolini said:

but can she get a minimum while she was competing for another country and transfer to Poland? And her change of nationality needs to be approved on the june (or july?) EC-IOC meeting right?

1. Yes, it's valid (like Tsimanouskaya - we have this kind of experiance).

2. She can start with our nationality abroad since 20 june (but she must be approved as you said but via WA meeting

 

Then her mandatory waiting period to represent her new country ends

 

https://pzla.pl/aktualnosci/13751-maria-odzik-z-polskim-obywatelstwem

 

The next step will be the decision of the special World Athletics panel responsible for changing the national colors. We don't know when he'll get back together. Of course, we will lobby on this matter and we will do everything to ensure that Maria can start in the Polish Championships at the end of June. If this is handled smoothly, we will see her at the Olympics in Paris. She already has the minimum - explains Tomasz Majewski, vice-president of the Polish Athletics Association and head of the Olympic mission.

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2024 Podebrady Racewalking Gold Tour
 

Women’s 20km Racewalk

 

:ECU Magaly BONILLA 1:28:26

:ITA Eleonora GIORGI 1:28:47

 

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Will do a massive update on all the athletes qualified since my last update at the start of March after tomorrow's races. 

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Pepsi Florida Relays- Gainesville, FL, USA :USA

March 30, 2024

 

Full Results

 

 

Men’s 100m

 :NGRFavour Oghene Tejiri ASHE

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Paris Marathon :FRA

April 7, 2024

 

 

 

Bunch of Kenia and Ethiopia in men's and women's event and...

 

Men's marathon

:SUI Matthias KYBURZ

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The Following Athletes Have Hit The Marathon Qualification Standard Since My Last Update On 25th February:

 

Men

:KEN Benson Kipruto

:KEN Timothy Kiplagat

:KEN Vincent Kipkemoi Ngetich

:ETH Hailemaryom Kiros

:ETH Tsegaye Getachew

:ISR Haimro Alame

:KEN Simon Kariuki

:KEN Eliud Kipchoge

:UGA Victor Kiplangat

:KEN Bedan Karoki

:SUI Tadesse Abraham

:KEN Collins Kipkirui Kipkorir 

:KEN Edmond Kipngetich

:ITA Ilass Aouani

:KEN Asbel Rutto

:KEN Brian Kipsang

:KEN Sila Kiptoo

:ETH Jemal Mekonen

:KEN Rhonzas Lokitam Kilimo

:KEN Edwin Kiptoo

:KEN Mike Kiptum Boit

:ETH Balew Yihunle

:KEN Solomon Kirwa Yego

:ETH Derseh Kinde

:ETH Ashenafi Moges

:KEN Laban Kipngetich Korir

:KEN Timothy Kipkorir

:KEN Josphat Boit

:ETH Tadu Abate

:ETH Abay Alemu

:KEN Nicholas Kirwa

:CHN Jie He

:CHN Shaohui Yang

 

 

Women

:ETH Sutume Asda Kebede

:KEN Rosemary Wanjiru

:ETH Amane Beriso Shankule

:NED Sifan Hassan

:USA Besty Saina

:ETH Meseret Abebayahau

:MGL Khishigsaikhan Galbadrakh

:ETH Degitu Azimeraw

:ETH Shuko Genemo

:ETH Meseret Dinke

:ETH Zinah Senbeta

:MAR Kaoutar Boulaid

:BRN Eunice Chebichii Chumba

:CHN Yuya Xia 

:ROU Delvine Relin Meringor

:KEN Stacey Chepkemboi Ndiwa

:AIN (:BLR) Volka Mazuronka

:ETH Atsede Bayisha

:KEN Ivyne Jeruto

:KEN Lydia Naliaka Smith

:ETH Emebet Niguse

:ETH Fikrte Wereta

:BRN Desi Jisa Mokonin

:KEN Visiline Jepkesho

:ETH Betelihem Afenigus

:ETH Yebrgual Melese

:ETH Sifa Mekalu

:MGL Munkhzaya Bayartsogt

:KEN Celestine Chepchirchir

:ETH Sintayehu Tilahun

:TAN Jackline Sakilu

 

The Following Athletes Have Hit The Marathon Qualification Standard But Their NOC Have Already Confirmed Their Olympic Participants: 

 

Men

:JPN Yusuke Nishiyama

:JPN Kenya Sonota 

:JPN Kyohei Hosoya 

:JPN Shungo Yokota

:JPN Shin Kimura 

 

Women

:JPN Hitomi Niiya

:JPN Yuka Ando 

:JPN Ayuko Suzuki

:JPN Rika Kaseda

:JPN Hikari Ohnishi

 

Part 1

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Part 2:

 

Men

:KEN Solomon Timo

:KEN Stephen Kiptoo

:KEN Kennedy Kimutai

:TAN Alphonce Felix Simbu

:UGA Ben Chelimo Somikwo

:KEN Titus Kimutai Kipkosgei

:KEN Raymond Kipchumba Choge

:UGA Andrew Rotich Kwemoi

:ETH Mulugeta Asefa Una

:KEN Titus Kipruto

:KEN Elisha Rotich

:KEN Bethwell Kipkemboi

:KEN Cosmas Matolo Muteti

:ETH Chalu Deso

:SUI Matthias Kyburz

 

Women

:KEN Veronica Maina

:KEN Rodah Jepkorir

:KEN Monica Chebet

:ETH Mare Dibaba

:KEN Pauline Chemming Korikwiang

:BRN Ruth Jebet

:ETH Ruti Aga

:KEN Angela Tanui

:KEN Evaline Chirchir

:AUS Jessica Stenson

:BRN Tigist Gashaw

:ETH Tigist Memuye

:ETH Mestawut Fekir

:ETH Enatnesh Alamrew Tirusew

:KEN Vivian Jepkemei Cheruiyot

:KEN Valentine Chepkwemoi Mateiko

:ETH Rahma Tusa

:ETH Yenenesh Tilahun Dinkesa

:ETH Medina Deme Armino

:ETH Ethlemahu Sintayehu

:KEN Emily Chepkemoi Arusio

 

 

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