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2 hours ago, Fer GUA said:

:HON 100m

 

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Universality principle has gone south since they suddenly started allowing wild cards in only a few different events. :(

 

Until recently NOCs could select basically anyone (except 3000 m s'chase, 10000 m, combined events and 50 km walk).

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9 minutes ago, dcro said:

Universality principle has gone south since they suddenly started allowing wild cards in only a few different events. :(

 

Until recently NOCs could select basically anyone (except 3000 m s'chase, 10000 m, combined events and 50 km walk).

now there are only toilets for the 100 and 800 m?

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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

Not sure if it was mentioned, but :SUI Simon Ehammer has decided to focus fully on long jump and not the decathlon, leaving :NED Rik Taam now in the last qualifying spot :cheer: 

So he won't participate in decathlon at all? Or he just put it "on the side" and will decide later if he participates or not? 

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26 minutes ago, Jan Linha said:

So he won't participate in decathlon at all? Or he just put it "on the side" and will decide later if he participates or not? 

He won't participate in Decathlon at all, which, frankly, is the only reasonable thing to do from his point of view. He's a medal contender in Long Jump, and the Qualification is the morning after the seond day in Decathlon.

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9 minutes ago, EselTheDonkey said:

He won't participate in Decathlon at all, which, frankly, is the only reasonable thing to do from his point of view. He's a medal contender in Long Jump, and the Qualification is the morning after the seond day in Decathlon.

I see. Well, I was considering him as a dark horse for a medal in decathlon. It's pity. But I guess in long jump he's got higher chance to win a medal. 

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53 minutes ago, Jan Linha said:

I see. Well, I was considering him as a dark horse for a medal in decathlon. It's pity. But I guess in long jump he's got higher chance to win a medal. 

He has a much higher chance in Long Jump. I honestly don't think he would have one in Decathlon at all. Not good enough in Discus and especially Javelin throw. At least not yet.

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Australian athletics team finalised with a total of 75 athletes:

 

Women:

100m: Ella Connolly (NSW, Andrew Murphy), Bree Masters (QLD, Ryan Hoffman)
200m: Torrie Lewis (QLD, Andrew Iselin), Mia Gross (VIC, John Nicolosi)
400m: Ellie Beer (QLD, Brett Robinson)
800m: Claudia Hollingsworth (VIC, Craig Mottram), Abbey Caldwell (VIC, Gavin Burren), Catriona Bisset (VIC, Ned Brophy-Williams)
1500m: Jessica Hull (NSW, Simon Hull), Georgia Griffith (VIC, Nic Bideau), Linden Hall (VIC, Ned Brophy-Williams)
5000m: Rose Davies (NSW, Scott Westcott), Isobel Batt-Doyle (SA, Nic Bideau), Lauren Ryan (VIC, Lara Rogers)
10,000m: Ryan
Marathon: Sinead Diver (VIC, Nic Bideau), Genevieve Gregson (QLD, Nic Bideau), Jessica Stenson (SA, Adam Didyk)
100m Hurdles: Michelle Jenneke (QLD, Bronwyn Thompson), Liz Clay (QLD, David Reid and Sharon Hannan), Celeste Mucci (VIC, Darren Clark)
400m Hurdles: Sarah Carli (NSW, Melissa Smith), Alanah Yukich (WA, Rose Monday)
3000m Steeplechase: Amy Cashin (VIC, Sean Cleary), Cara Feain-Ryan (QLD, Ben Norton)
20km Racewalk: Rebecca Henderson (VIC, Simon Baker), Jemima Montag (VIC, Brent Vallance), Olivia Sandery (SA, Jared Tallent)
High Jump: Nicola Olyslagers (NSW, Matt Horsnell), Eleanor Patterson (NSW,  Alex Stewart)
Pole Vault: Nina Kennedy (WA, Paul Burgess and James Fitzpatrick)
Long Jump: Brooke Buschkuehl (VIC, Russell Stratton)
Discus Throw: Taryn Gollshewsky (QLD, Les Kuorikoski)
Hammer Throw: Stephanie Ratcliffe (VIC, Don Babbitt)
Javelin Throw: Mackenzie Little (NSW, Angus McEntyre), Kelsey-Lee Barber (QLD, Mike Barber), Kathryn Mitchell (VIC, Uwe Hohn)
Heptathlon: Camryn Newton-Smith (QLD, Ralph Newton), Tori West (QLD, Eric Brown and Sam Leslie)
4x100m Relay: Connolly, Kristie Edwards (QLD, David Reid), Ebony Lane (VIC, Christopher Dale), Masters, Aleksandra Stoilova (NSW, Tevin Hester), Gross, Lewis
Marathon Racewalk Relay: Montag, Henderson, Sandery, Allanah Pitcher (NSW, Frank Overton)

 

Men:

100m: Rohan Browning (NSW, Andrew Murphy)
200m: Calab Law (QLD, Andrew Iselin)
400m: Reece Holder (QLD, Sharon Dale and Chris Dale)
800m: Peter Bol (WA, Justin Rinaldi), Joseph Deng (VIC, Samuel Sepeng), Peyton Craig (QLD, Brandon Mallyon)
1500m: Adam Spencer (VIC, Mick Byrne), Oliver Hoare (NSW, Dathan Ritzenhein), Stewart McSweyn (TAS, Nic Bideau)
5000m: Morgan McDonald (NSW, Dathan Ritzenhein), McSweyn
Marathon: Brett Robinson (VIC, Nic Bideau), Patrick Tiernan (QLD, Alistair and Amy Cragg), Liam Adams (VIC, Ken Hall)
110m Hurdles: Tayleb Willis (VIC, Kyle Vander-Kuyp and Sam Leslie)
3000m Steeplechase: Matt Clarke (SA, Adam Didyk), Ben Buckingham (VIC, Craig Mottram)
20km Racewalk: Rhydian Cowley (VIC, Brent Vallance), Kyle Swan (VIC, Jared Tallent), Declan Tingay (WA, Brent Vallance)

High Jump: Yual Reath (VIC, Paul Cleary), Brandon Starc (NSW, Alex Stewart), Joel Baden (VIC, Sandro Bisetto)
Pole Vault: Kurtis Marschall (WA, Paul Burgess and James Fitzpatrick)
Long Jump: Christopher Mitrevski (VIC, Alex Stewart), Liam Adcock (QLD, Andrew Murphy)
Triple Jump: Connor Murphy (NSW, Andrew Murphy)
Discus Throw: Matthew Denny (QLD, Dale Stevenson)
Javelin Throw: Cameron McEntyre (NSW, Angus McEntyre)
Decathlon: Ash Moloney (QLD, Steve Rippon), Daniel Golubovic (QLD, Paul Pearce)
4x100m Relay: Browning, Law, Joshua Azzopardi (NSW, Rob Marks), Jacob Despard (TAS, Rolf Ohman), Sebastian Sultana (NSW, Greg Smith), Lachlan Kennedy (QLD, Andrew Iselin), Christopher Ius* (NSW, Andrew Murphy)
Marathon Racewalk Relay: Cowley, Swan, Tingay, Will Thompson* (VIC, Brent Vallance)

 

*Allanah Pitcher and Will Thompson (Marathon Race Walk Mixed Relay) and Christopher Ius (Men's 4x100m relay) have been named as the travelling reserves (known as Ap athletes under Games accreditation) and will be preparing with their team. 

 

https://www.athletics.com.au/news/55-track-and-field-athletes

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57 minutes ago, EselTheDonkey said:

He has a much higher chance in Long Jump. I honestly don't think he would have one in Decathlon at all. Not good enough in Discus and especially Javelin throw. At least not yet.

What about Kaul? He is one of my favourite athletes. He did well in the European championships & I saw he participated in Javelin throw in the german championships & registered a mark better than Rohler. 
I hope him & Neugebauer pushes each other & both medal in Decathlon. 
Kaul must have a decent 1st day to have any chance as his 2nd day is better than most.

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