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Athletics 2022 Discussion Thread


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Merle Homeier :GER won long jump in Indoor Meeting Dortmund 2022 with a jump long 6,47m. For comparison, the WL at the moment is 6,85 by Ivana "Španović" Vuleta. Big favorite Khaddi Sagnia has a poor competition jumping only 6,03m, with 5 failed jumps and finished way down in 8th place. 

 

Joris van Gool :NED won the 60m with 6,60s.

 

Gina Lückenkemper :GER finally won something again with her 7,22s win in 60m. 

 

Justyna Święty-Ersetic :POL won 400m with a meeting record (MR) of 52,10s, which is exactly one second off the current WL.

 

KC Lightfoot :USA continued with another MR 5,95m (which he broke twice) in pole vault.

 

To top it all off Lily Kaden :GER won 200m with yet another MR 23,47

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25 minutes ago, FireRun said:

Merle Homeier :GER won long jump in Indoor Meeting Dortmund 2022 with a jump long 6,47m. For comparison, the WL at the moment is 6,85 by Ivana "Španović" Vuleta. Big favorite Khaddi Sagnia has a poor competition jumping only 6,03m, with 5 failed jumps and finished way down in 8th place. 

 

Joris van Gool :NED won the 60m with 6,60s.

 

Gina Lückenkemper :GER finally won something again with her 7,22s win in 60m. 

 

Justyna Święty-Ersetic :POL won 400m with a meeting record (MR) of 52,10s, which is exactly one second off the current WL.

 

KC Lightfoot :USA continued with another MR 5,95m (which he broke twice) in pole vault.

 

To top it all off Lily Kaden :GER won 200m with yet another MR 23,47

I don't think that is true. Bol ran 50.72 s today.

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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19 minutes ago, OlympicsFan said:

I don't think that is true. Bol ran 50.72 s today.

I guess they haven't updated their ranking yet. You can see the WL time at the top, set by Anna Kielbasinska. 

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I’m stocking all these up for next week, but another big meet on YT tonight, from Lievin in France.  World Record attempts promised.

 

https://www.worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-indoor-tour/news/meeting-hauts-france-calais-lievin-tsegay-ingebrigtsen-holloway-jacobs-rojas

 

 

 

 

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Another indoor meet at Düsseldorf today:

 

:NED Nadine Visser won her first 60mH of the season in 7,93s.

 

:POL Ewa Swodoba took the 60m in 7,10s

 

:CIV Arthur Cissé won the 60m on the men's side in 6,56s

 

:CYP Milan Trajkovic won the 60mH in 7,61

 

:GER Malaika Mihambo jumped a 6,96m WL to win women's long jump.

 

:GER Bo Kanda Lita Baehre took men's pole vault with a PB 5,82m.

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Adam Kszczot takes his farewell to Polish fans.  Will race in Madrid & then I guess to the Comms mike or whatever.

 

Big win for Ewa Swoboda over Elaine Thompson-Herah, so she’ll be looking forward to Belgrade.

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Another WL for Bol with 50.64 on the 400m, beating Kaczmarek, Swiety-Ersetic and Klaver.

 

Edit: apparently it's only 0.01 off Bols PB and national record. Should be a good chance that she beats those at the indoor worlds!

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