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8 minutes ago, rybak said:

Meeting isnt over yet, so, it will be better to wait with that post. Plus it should be Chorzów, Silesia, Poland :POL not Italy...

I agree. Some users (like me) only view threads when new replies are posted, so if the meet isn't over, there may be a chance we miss out on information about new qualifiers for the OG. 

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45 minutes ago, Benolympique said:

iryna Gerashchenko  :UKR  1m98

Yuliia Levchenko :UKR  1m98

Oh My Goodness, it's a well start for Ukrainian athletics, especially for Levchenko. I'm very happy and hoping that Bekh-Romanchuk could achieve ES in triple jump today 

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Diamond League Silesia- Chorzów, Poland :POL

July 16, 2023

 

Full Results 

 

 

Men's 100m

Akani Simbine :RSA 

Fred Kerley :USA

 

Men's 400m

Wayne Van Niekerk :RSA

Bayapo Ndori :BOT

Alison Dos Santos :BRA

Zakithi Nene :RSA

 

Men's 1500m

Jakob Ingebrigtsen :NOR :wub:

Abel Kipsang :KEN

Reynold Kipkorir Cheruiyot :KEN

Andrew Coscoran :IRL

Vincent Kibet Keter :KEN

Samuel Tanner :NZL 

Isaac Nader :POR

George Mills :GBR

Azeddine Habz :FRA

Elliot Giles :GBR

Cameron Myers :AUS

Charles Philibert-Thiboutot :CAN

Adrian Ben :ESP

 

Men's 110m Hurdles

Roger Iribarne :CUB

Just Kwaou-Mathey :FRA

 

Men's 3000m Steeplechase

Abraham Kibiwot :KEN

Leonard Kipkemoi Bett :KEN 

Abraham Sime :ETH

Avinash Mukund Sable :IND 

Amos Serem :KEN

Benjamin Kigen :KEN 

 

Men's Hammer Throw

Wojciech Nowicki :POL

 

Men's High Jump

Tobias Potye :GER (:hyper:)

Gianmarco Tamberi :ITA

Mutaz Essa Barshim :QAT

 

Men's Pole Vault

Sam Kendricks :USA

 

Men's Shot Put

Filip Mihaljevic :CRO

Tom Walsh :NZL

 

Women's 100m

Ewa Swoboda :POL

Anthonique Strachan :BAH

Daryll Neita :GBR

 

Women's 400m

Natalia Kaczmarek :POL

Candice McLeod :JAM

 

Women's 800m

Mary Moraa :KEN 

Halimah Nakaayi :UGA

Sage Hurta-Klecker :USA

Abbey Caldwell :AUS 

Anita Horvat :SLO 

Renelle Lamote :FRA

Natoya Goule :JAM

 

Women's 1500m

Hirut Meshesha :ETH

Birke Haylom :ETH

Diribe Welteji :ETH

Worknesh Mesele :ETH

Linden Hall :AUS 

Melissa Courtney-Bryant :GBR 

Jemma Reekie :GBR 

Gaia Sabbatini :ITA 

Katharina Trost :GER 

 

Women's 100m Hurdles

Pia Skrzyszowska :POL

 

Women's High Jump

Nicola Olyslagers :AUS:wub:

Iryna Gerashchenko :UKR

Yuliia Levchenko :UKR

 

Women's Triple Jump

Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk :UKR


Women's Javelin Throw

Haruka Kitaguchi :JPN

Mackenzie Little :AUS

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19 minutes ago, Benolympique said:

Meeting League Diamonds - Chorzow, Poland :POL

July 16, 2023

 

 

Men's 100 M

Akani Simbine :RSA

 

Men's 400 M

Wayde van Niekerk :RSA

Zakithi Nene :RSA

Bayapo Ndori :BOT

Alison Dos Santos :BRA

 

Men's 1500 M

Jakob Ingebrigtsen :NOR

Absel Kipsang :KEN

Kipkorir Cheruiyot :KEN

Andrew Coscoran :IRL

Samuel Tanner :NZL

Vincent Keter :KEN

Isaac Nader :POR

Georges Mills :GBR

Azedine Habz :FRA

Elliot Giles :GBR

Cameron Myers :AUS

Charles Philibert-Thiboutot :CAN

Adrian Ben :ESP

 

Men's 110 M Hurdles

Roger Iribarne :CUB

Just-Kwaou-Mathey :FRA

 

Men's 3000 M Steeple

:KEN (x3)

Abrham Sime :ETH

Avinash Mukund Sable :IND

 

Men's Pole Vault

Sam Kendricks :USA

 

Men's High Jump

Giamarco Tamberi :ITA

Tobias Potye :GER

Mutaz Essa Barshim :QAT

 

Men's Shot Put

Ryan Walsh :NZL

Filip Mihaljevic :CRO

 

Men's Hammer Throw

Wojciech Nowicki :POL

 

Women's 100 M

Ewa Swoboda :POL

Daryll Neita :GBR

Anthonique Strachan :BAH

 

Women's 400 M

Natalia Kaczmarek :POL

Candice McLeod :JAM

 

Women's 800 M

Mary Moraa :KEN

Hamilah Nakaayi :UGA

Natoya Goule-Toppin :JAM

Sage Hurta-Klecker :USA

Abbey Caldwell :AUS

Anita Horvat :SLO

Rénelle Lamote :FRA

 

Women's 1500 m

 :ETH (X4)

Linden Hall :AUS

Melissa Courtney-Bryant :GBR

Jemma Rikkie :GBR

Gaia Sabbatini :ITA

Katharina Trost :GER

 

Women's 100 M Hurdles

Pia Skrzyszowka :POL

 

Women's High Jump

iryna Gerashchenko  :UKR

Yuliia Levchenko :UKR

Nicola Olyslagers :AUS

 

Women's Triple Jump

Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk  :UKR

 

Women's Javelin Throw

Haruka Kitaguchi  :JPN

Mackenzie Little :AUS

Kerley reached the OQS in M 100m. He didn't compete in that event at US Nationals, as he got a bye as defending World Champion.

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Asian Athletics Championships- Bangkok, Thailand :THA

July 12-16, 2023

 

Full Results

 

 

Men's 400m 

Kentaro Sato :JPN

 

Men's 400m Hurdles
Bassem Hemeida :QAT

 

Men's Long Jump

Lin Yu-Tang :TPE

Murali Sreeshankar :IND

 

Women's Discus Throw

Feng Bin :CHN

 

Women's Long Jump

Sumire Hata :JPN

 

Women's Shot Put

Song Jiayuan :CHN

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European Athletics U23 Championships- Espoo, Finland :FIN

July 12-16, 2023

 

Full Results

 

 

Women's 100m Hurdles

Ditaji Kambundji :SUI

 

Men's 110m Hurdles

Sasha Zhoya :FRA

 

Men's Discus Throw

Mykolas Alekna :LTU

 

Men's Decathlon

Markus Rooth :NOR

 

Women's Long Jump

Larissa Iapichino :ITA

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I know this is athletics, but I want to let you know that in cycling MTB starting in 2024, I will post every competition where the competitors will accumulate points. 2024 UCI Olympic Qualification Ranking

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12 hours ago, Josh said:

Diamond League Silesia- Chorzów, Poland :POL

July 16, 2023

 

Full Results 

 

 

Men's 100m

Akani Simbine :RSA 

Fred Kerley :USA

 

Men's 400m

Wayne Van Niekerk :RSA

Bayapo Ndori :BOT

Alison Dos Santos :BRA

Zakithi Nene :RSA

 

Men's 1500m

Jakob Ingebrigtsen :NOR :wub:

Abel Kipsang :KEN

Reynold Kipkorir Cheruiyot :KEN

Andrew Coscoran :IRL

Vincent Kibet Keter :KEN

Samuel Tanner :NZL 

Isaac Nader :POR

George Mills :GBR

Azeddine Habz :FRA

Elliot Giles :GBR

Cameron Myers :AUS

Charles Philibert-Thibutot :CAN

Adrian Ben :ESP

 

Men's 110m Hurdles

Roger Iribarne :CUB

Just Kwaou-Mathey :FRA

 

Men's 3000m Steeplechase

Abraham Kibiwot :KEN

Leonard Kipkemoi Bett :KEN 

Abraham Sime :ETH

Avinash Mukund Sable :IND 

Amos Serem :KEN

 

Men's Hammer Throw

Wojciech Nowicki :POL

 

Men's High Jump

Tobias Potye :GER (:hyper:)

Gianmarco Tamberi :ITA

Mutaz Essa Barshim :QAT

 

Men's Pole Vault

Sam Kendricks :USA

 

Men's Shot Put

Filip Mihaljevic :CRO

Tom Walsh :NZL

 

Women's 100m

Ewa Swoboda :POL

Anthonique Strachan :BAH

Daryll Neita :GBR

 

Women's 400m

Natalia Kaczmarek :POL

Candice McLeod :JAM

 

Women's 800m

Mary Moraa :KEN 

Halimah Nakaayi :UGA

Sage Hurta-Klecker :USA

Abbey Caldwell :AUS 

Anita Horvat :SLO 

Renelle Lamote :FRA

Natoya Goule :JAM

 

Women's 1500m

Hirut Meshesha :ETH

Birke Haylom :ETH

Diribe Welteji :ETH

Worknesh Mesele :ETH

Linden Hall :AUS 

Melissa Courtney-Bryant :GBR 

Jemma Reekie :GBR 

Gaia Sabbatini :ITA 

Katharina Trost :GER 

 

Women's 100m Hurdles

Pia Skrzyszowska :POL

 

Women's High Jump

Nicola Olyslagers :AUS:wub:

Iryna Gerashchenko :UKR

Yuliia Levchenko :UKR

 

Women's Triple Jump

Marina Bekh-Romanchuk :UKR


Women's Javelin Throw

Haruka Kitaguchi :JPN

Mackenzie Little :AUS

Thank you very much for this amazing work!!!

 

I'm not sure if you missed him or if I missed a previous Olympic qualification from him, but I don't see the Kenynan Benjamin KIGEN from 3000m steeplechase!!

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