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Greece will have a very small team. Karalis and Tentoglou will be our biggest medal hopes. It looks like the "old guard" of Stefanidi, Papachristou, Kyriakopoulou, and Filippidis will not be there. None of them have competed yet in 2022. The Greek indoor championships are next weekend so maybe 1-2 of them will show up but it seems unlikely.

 

Stefanidi definitely isn't retiring yet. Kyriakopoulou gave an interview a few months ago saying she had big goals for 2022 which included the World Indoor Championships so it's a bit surprising. Filippidis last year seemed like he had nothing left in him and he's already 35. Perhaps the girls are injured and/or pregnant? Papachristou's coach said a few months ago that he hadn't heard anything from her since Tokyo.

 

Also the other three have all already won medals at the World Indoors, but it is the one medal (along with an Olympic medal which is too unrealistic) missing from Kyriakopoulou's CV.

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Unless Polak can somehow make it, it looks like there will be no Greek women in field events for the first time in over 20 years.

 

Karydi isn't doing well enough to qualify for this, and Kyriakopoulou and Papachristou are both officially skipping the indoor season. We still haven't heard anything from Stefanidi (who has the qualifying standard for Belgrade), but it looks like she won't compete since she didn't sign up for the National Indoor Championships and is nowhere to be found.

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23 hours ago, hckošice said:

2nd entry standard for :SVK

 

Viktoria Forster beat by 0.13 her pb in the W 60m to 7.28

 

After Volko she is our 2nd officially qualified athlete, still a 19 years old girl :yes

 

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Viktoria Forster on fire !

 

A day after her standard in 60m she run the standard also today in the 60m Hurdles: winning the national title in a time of 8.16, exactly the qualifying standard.

 

The nice thinkg in a small country like we are is that Everybody is super happy when sb make a standard even all his/her opponents :lol:

 

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So our team in Belgrade should be

 

Ján Volko M 60m

Viktoria Forster W 60m & W 60m Hurdles

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1 hour ago, hckošice said:

The nice thinkg in a small country like we are is that Everybody is super happy when sb make a standard even all his/her opponents :lol:

Same with us, everyone is always happy and hugging each other :)

 

 

 

Looks like our team for Belgrade will be:

M: Tentoglou (long jump), Karalis (pole vault), Douvalidis (60 hurdles)

W: Spanoudaki (60), Vasiliou (400)

 

Small chances for Zikos (M 60), Pantazis (M triple jump), Pesiridou (W 60 hurdles) and Polak (W pole vault) to still make it. Stefanidi (W pole vault) already has the standard but she hasn't competed yet in 2022 and no one has any news on her.

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Initial :GBR squad announced.  There are likely to be more added later for obvious reasons.

 

Women


60m: Cheyanne Evans-Gray; Daryll Neita 

400m: Jessie Knight, Ama Pipi

800m: Keely Hodgkinson, Jenny Selman

1500m: Erin Wallace

3000m: Amy-Eloise Markovc, Amelia Quirk

60m hurdles: Megan Marrs

LJ: Jazmin Sawyers, Lorraine Ugen

SP: Sophie McKinna

4x400m: Hodgkinson, Knight, Pipi, Mary John, Victoria Ohuruogu, Hannah Williams.

 

Men


60m: Andy Robertson, Adam Thomas 

400m: Ed Faulds

800m: Elliot Giles, Guy Learmonth

1500m: Neil Gourley, George Mills

3000m: Jamaine Coleman, Marc Scott

60m hurdles: Andy Pozzi, David King

SP: Scott Lincoln. 

4x400m: Faulds, Alex Haydock-Wilson, Ben Higgins, Sam Reardon, Tom Somers, James Williams.

 

 

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:CAN Team Canada :CAN 

 

Men

Bolade Ajomale - 60 m

Cameron Proceviat - 1500 m

Damian Warner - Heptathlon

Ehab El-Sandali - 3000 m

John Gay - 3000 m

Marco Arop - 800 m

 

Women

Gabriela DuBues-Stafford - 3000 m

Julie-Anne Staehli - 3000 m

Kyra Constantine - 4x400 m

Lauren Gale - 4x400 m

Lindsey Butterworth - 800 m

Lucia Stafford - 1500 m

Madeleine Kelly - 800 m

Micha Powell  - 400 m / 4x400 m

Michelle Harrison 60 m hurdles

Natassha McDonald - 4x400 m

Sage Watson - 4x400 m

Sarah Mitton - Shot put

 

Provisionally selected athletes:  

Men’s 60m 

1. Benjamin Williams 

Men’s 400m 

1. Philip Osei 

2. Jalon White 

Men’s 800m 

1. Olivier Desmeules 

2. Stephen Evans 

Men’s 1500m 

1. Aaron Ahl 

2. Kevin Robertson 

3. Jean-Simon Desgagnes 

4. William Paulson 

5. Kieran Lumb 

Men’s 3000m 

1. Rory Linkletter (met WA standard) 

2. Thomas Fafard 

3. Aaron Ahl 

Men’s 60mH 

1. Joseph Daniels 

Women’s 60m 

1. Jacqueline Madogo 

Women’s 400m 

1. Sage Watson 

Women’s 800m 

1. Aurora Rynda 

2. Addy Townsend 

3. Victoria Tachinski 

Women’s 1500m 

1. Addy Townsend 

2. Madison Heisterman 

Women’s 60mH 

1. Mariam Abdul Rashid 

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