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On 2/26/2022 at 3:15 PM, Makedonas said:

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.

Well it seems that with many withdrawals, plus with Russia and Belarus not sending athletes, Polak probably will make it in the end.

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:SVK will send 8 athletes - Behind Volko and Viki Forster we will have for some reason a M 4x400 Relay in Belgrade :mumble:

 

:SVK Team Slovakia :SVK

 

MEN

 

Ján Volko  (60m)

Matej Baluch  (4x400m)

Šimon Bujna   (4x400m)

Patrik Dömötör   (4x400m)

Miroslav Marček   (4x400m)

Franklin Henry  (4x400m Alternate)

Martin Kučera  (4x400m Alternate)

 

WOMEN

 

Viktória Forster  (60m & 60m Hurdles)

 

 

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:IRL will send a team of 19 athletes to Belgrade for the World Indoor Championships. The team consists of 10 men and 9 women and as per usual not a single field event qualifer in the team:

 

https://www.athleticsireland.ie/news/selection-announcement-world-indoor-championships-2022/

 

 

:IRL Team Ireland :IRL

 

MEN

 

Israel Olatunde (60m)

Mark English (800m and 4x400m Relay)

Andrew Coscoran (1500m)

Luke McCann (1500m)

Darragh McElhinney (3000m)

Cillin Greene (4x400m Relay)

Robert McDonnell (4x400m Relay)

Cathal Crosbie (4x400m Relay)

Chris O'Donnell (4x400m Relay)

Brian Greene (4x400m Relay)

 

 

WOMEN

 

Molly Scott (60m)

Sarah Lavin (60m Hurdles)

Phil Healy (400m and 4x400m Relay)

Sophie Becker (400m and 4x400m Relay)

Síofra Cleirigh Buttner (800m)

Sarah Healy (1500m)

Sharlene Mawdsley (4x400m Relay)

Róisín Harrison (4x400m Relay)

Catherine McManus (4x400m Relay)

 

 

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:SWE TEAM SWEDEN :SWE

Men

 

Henrik Larsson - 60 m

Carl Bengtström - 400 m

Andreas Kramer - 800 m

Andreas Almgren - 3 000 m

Armand Duplantis - pole vault

Thobias Montler - long jump

Wictor Petersson - shot put

Sweden - 4x400 m 

 

Women

 

Claudia Payton - 60 m

Meraf Bahta - 3 000 m

Julia Wennersten - 60 m hurdles

Khaddi Sagnia - long jump

Fanny Roos - shot put

 

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:NED TEAM NL

 

Women

N'Ketia Seedo - 60m

Zoë Sedney - 60mh

Maayke Tjin-A-Lim - 60mh

Lieke Klaver - 400m

Femke Bol - 400m

Jessica Schilder - shot put

Lisanne de Witte - 4x400m

Eveline Saalberg - 4x400m

Andrea Bouma 4x400m

 

Men

Joris van Gool - 60m

Koen Smet - 60mh

Liam van der Schaaf - 60mh

Liemarvin Bonevacia - 400m

Isayah Boers - 400m

Tony van Diepen - 800m

Samuel Chapple - 800m

Tim Verbaandert - 3000m

Menno Vloon - pole vault

Nick Smidt - 4x400m

Taymir Burnet - 4x400m

Terrence Agard - 4x400m

Jochem Dobber - 4x400m

 

Sadly no Nadine Visser, no Anouk Vetter and no Emma Oosterwegel. I think Visser and Oosterwegel are injured and Vetter chose a shorter indoor season. Femke Bol, Liemarvin Bonevacia and the 400m relays are probaby the highlights! I'm curious what Sedney and Schilder will bring in their events.

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:ITA Italy

 

Men

 

  • Marcell Jacobs (60m)
  • Giovanni Galbieri (60m)
  • Nesim Amsellek (1500m)
  • Pietro Arese (1500m)
  • Yassin Bouih (3000m)
  • Ossama Meslek (3000m)
  • Paolo Dal Molin (60m HS)
  • Hassane Fofana (60m HS)
  • Gianmarco Tamberi (High Jump)*
  • Emmanuel Ihemeje (Triple Jump)
  • Nick Ponzio (Shot Put)
  • Zane Weir (Shot Put)
  • Dario Dester (Eptathlon)

 

*still to be confirmed by the athlete, it will be a last minute decision

 

Women

 

  • Aurora Berton (60m)
  • Zaynab Dosso (60m)
  • Elena Bellò (800m)
  • Elisa Maria Di Lazzaro (60m HS)
  • Larissa Iapichino (Long Jump)
  • Dariya Derkach (Triple Jump)
  • Sveva Gerevini (Pentathlon)
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I'm in the process of making entry lists for an athletics indoor wch 2022 prediction contests. I'm done with all events. However, especially the men's high jump is giving me serious headaches.:lol: At the moment, I basically only have 3-4 entries after searching the whole internet for team selections. Almost no nations have nominated/selected a high jumper. 

 

I really hope I will see some news about additions and invitations to some high jumpers here in the next days. :lol:

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1 hour ago, phelps said:

:ITA Italy

 

Men

 

  • Marcell Jacobs (60m)
  • Giovanni Galbieri (60m)
  • Nesim Amsellek (1500m)
  • Pietro Arese (1500m)
  • Yassin Bouih (3000m)
  • Ossama Meslek (3000m)
  • Paolo Dal Molin (60m HS)
  • Hassane Fofana (60m HS)
  • Gianmarco Tamberi (High Jump)*
  • Emmanuel Ihemeje (Triple Jump)
  • Nick Ponzio (Shot Put)
  • Zane Weir (Shot Put)
  • Dario Dester (Eptathlon)

 

*still to be confirmed by the athlete, it will be a last minute decision

 

Women

 

  • Aurora Berton (60m)
  • Zaynab Dosso (60m)
  • Elena Bellò (800m)
  • Elisa Maria Di Lazzaro (60m HS)
  • Larissa Iapichino (Long Jump)
  • Dariya Derkach (Triple Jump)
  • Sveva Gerevini (Pentathlon)

update...

 

Filippo Randazzo (men's Long Jump) and Elena Vallortigara (women's High Jump) have been added to the team thanks to the invitation by WA (Target Numbers)...

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Team POLAND

 

 

Women

 

60 m

 

Pia Skrzyszowska (KS AZS AWF Warszawa)
Ewa Swoboda (AZS AWF Katowice)

 

400 m, 4x400 m

 

Natalia Kaczmarek (KS AZS AWF Wrocław)
Anna Kiełbasińska (SKLA Sopot)
Justyna Święty-Ersetic (AZS AWF Katowice)

 

800 m

 

Angelika Cichocka (SKLA Sopot)

 

60 m hurdles

 

Klaudia Wojtunik (AZS Łódź)

 

Pentathlon

 

Adrianna Sułek (AZS UMCS Lublin)

 

4x400 m

 

Iga Baumgart-Witan (BKS Bydgoszcz)
Kinga Gacka (BKS Bydgoszcz)
Aleksandra Gaworska (AZS AWF Kraków)

 

Men

 

60 m

 

Adrian Brzeziński (MKL Toruń)
Przemysław Słowikowski (MKL Szczecin)

 

400 m, 4x400 m

 

Kajetan Duszyński (AZS Łódź)

 

1500 m

 

Michał Rozmys (UKS Barnim Goleniów)

 

60 m hurdles

 

Damian Czykier (KS Podlasie Białystok)
Jakub Szymański (SKLA Sopot)

 

Shot Put

 

Konrad Bukowiecki (AZS UWM Olsztyn)
Michał Haratyk (KS Sprint Bielsko-Biała)

 

High Jump

 

Norbert Kobielski (MKS Inowrocław)

 

4x400 m

 

Patryk Grzegorzewicz (MKS-SMS Vitoria Racibórz)
Maksymilian Klepacki (KS Podlasie Białystok)
Jacek Majewski (AZS AWF Katowice)
Mateusz Rzeźniczak (RKS Łódź)
Tymoteusz Zimny (OŚ AZS Poznań)

 

 

Adam Kszczot will be absent after all following another U-turn over the second vaccine jab. He claims he's feeling weak after the jab and decided to miss the IWC and end his career right there.

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