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Athletics at the European Championships 2022


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3 minutes ago, EselTheDonkey said:

They aren't allowed to run again, they are allowed to run. 17 relays qualified in the 4x100m, because two relays had the same time during the qualification period. And the stadium in Munich has only 8 lanes.

 

I just don't understand why they didn't make 3 runs with 6, 6 and 5 relays.

I mean again, because they (Turkey) ran in heat 2, and now they had that lone run in 'heat 3'.

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TURKEY GRAB FINAL SPOT IN RE-RUN RELAY HEAT

Turkey have grabbed a spot in the final of the men’s 4x100m relay on Sunday after being allowed to re-run their semi-final alone in order to achieve the qualifying time.
 
The Turkish quartet were disqualified from the second semi-final earlier this morning, but appealed successfully against the judges’ verdict and were given the chance to better the qualifying time of 39.02 seconds posted by Italy, the slowest of the qualifers.
 
They did so by four hundredths of a second, clocking 38.98.
 
“During the qualifications, the guy from the lane two came in our lane, reached his arm and caught me in my chest,” explained lead-off runner Emre Zafer Barnes. “He interrupted our running. The appeal went in our favour, that feels good. The technical committee did a really good job.” 
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Ah, now they finally showed the relevant replay and yeah, Turkey was definitely impeded in their original run. Good for them they could go again.

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13 minutes ago, PHI2019 said:

They said they were impeded by the Finns. 

Yeah, the Finn kind of punched his arm away (unintentionally, it seemed, but still) :p 

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29 minutes ago, PHI2019 said:

TURKEY GRAB FINAL SPOT IN RE-RUN RELAY HEAT

Turkey have grabbed a spot in the final of the men’s 4x100m relay on Sunday after being allowed to re-run their semi-final alone in order to achieve the qualifying time.
 
The Turkish quartet were disqualified from the second semi-final earlier this morning, but appealed successfully against the judges’ verdict and were given the chance to better the qualifying time of 39.02 seconds posted by Italy, the slowest of the qualifers.
 
They did so by four hundredths of a second, clocking 38.98.
 
“During the qualifications, the guy from the lane two came in our lane, reached his arm and caught me in my chest,” explained lead-off runner Emre Zafer Barnes. “He interrupted our running. The appeal went in our favour, that feels good. The technical committee did a really good job.” 

And the nation they knocked out?  Italy.  :bones:

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4 hours ago, Grassmarket said:

Going to be legal problems for :POL & :CZE in the women’s 4x400, one of them will be DQFed for the second change.  Some Slavonic swear words exchanged.

 

:CZE was DQ for the illegal crossover change:

 

do-niesamowitego-zamieszania-doszlo-na-z

 

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1 minute ago, Monzanator said:

 

:CZE was DQ for the illegal crossover change:

 

do-niesamowitego-zamieszania-doszlo-na-z

 

Yeah, thought they were to blame but you can also get DQ’d for being in the wrong place.

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Well, as you can see Holub was running directly at Swiety-Ersetic so they were in the right place. The Czechs completely messed up their lanes :wacko:

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Daniel Ståhl does some dance moves at his introduction.  Worst Michael Jackson impersonation ever.  :afro:
 

:ISL In the final!

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