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Athletics Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016


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Part 2/2 More improvements/qualifiers (I'll post more later in the day too)

 

Women's 100m

 

:USA Tori Bowie - 10.80

 

Women's 200m

 

:USA Phyllis Francis - 22.77

 

Women's 400m

 

:USA Chrishuna Williams - 52.13

 

Women's 800m

 

:RSA Caster Semenya - 1:58.26

:ETH Habitam Alemu - 1:59.14 NJR

 

Women's 3000m Steeplechase

 

:CHN Zhang Xinyan - 9:28.54

 

Women's Triple Jump

 

:COL Caterine Ibarguen - 15.04m

:VEN Yulimar Rojas - 14.79m

:FRA Jeanine Assani Issouf - 14.26m

:GRE Paraskevi Papahristou - 14.26m

 

Women's Shot Put

 

:USA Tia Brooks - 19.48m

:TUR Emel Dereli - 18.57m NR

:USA Kelsey Card - 18.56m

 

Women's Discus Throw

 

:USA Hannah Carson - 61.97m

 

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Alex Schwazer (ITA) posts 3:39 in the 50k at the Race Walking World Team Championships in his very first race after his 4 year doping ban. Horrible day for athletics. 

 

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7 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Alex Schwazer (ITA) posts 3:39 in the 50k at the Race Walking World Team Championships in his very first race after his 4 year doping ban. Horrible day for athletics. 

 

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I agree at 100℅. It's a shame for us

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Just now, Gianlu33 said:

I agree at 100℅. It's a shame for us

And a big shame for the other Italians in the team. Their gold medal is now being looked at in a bad way because of asshole Schwazer. 

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2 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

And a big shame for the other Italians in the team. Their gold medal is now being looked at in a bad way because of asshole Schwazer. 

Tamberi and other italia doesn't like the convocation and the other athletes today continue to say "we four". Malagó (CONI president) say that for the rules Schwazer can run but whit his expression he destroyed Schwazer :lol: 

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1 minute ago, Gianlu33 said:

Tamberi and other italia doesn't like the convocation and the other athletes today continue to say "we four". Malagó (CONI president) say that for the rules Schwazer can run but whit his expression he destroyed Schwazer :lol: 

Do you have a source or link for that? It would be cool to read :p 

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2 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Do you have a source or link for that? It would be cool to read :p 

I haven't idea if english news are alredy post (I follow the Rai's live)

Schwazer doping ban ends, will compete (ANSA) - Whit Tamberi and Donato sentence

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More improvements/qualifiers

 

Men's 200m

 

:JAM Asafa Powell - 20.45

 

Men's 400m Hurdles

 

:JPN Keisuke Nozawa - 48.67

:PHI Eric Cray - 49.07 NR

:JPN Yuki Matsushita - 49.10

:JAM Jaheel Hyde - 49.16

:BRA Mahau Suguimati - 49.26

 

Men's High Jump

 

:CHN Wang Yu - 2.33m

 

Men's Javelin Throw

 

:CZE Jakub Vadlejch - 86.76m

:TPE Huang Shih-Feng - 83.82m NR

:AUS Hamish Peacock - 83.53m

:CZE Jaroslav Jilek - 83.19m

 

Men's 20km Race Walk

 

:CHN Cai Zelin - 1:19:34

:ESP Alvaro Martin - 1:19:36

:AUS Dane Bird-Smith - 1:19:38

:CAN Benjamin Thorne - 1:19:55

:ECU Andres Chocho - 1:20:07

:BRA Caio Bonfim - 1:20:20

:UKR Ruslan Dmytrenko - 1:20:33

:ECU Mauricio Arteaga - 1:21:08

:UKR Nazar Kovalenko - 1:21:21

:GER Carl Dohmann - 1:21:26

:GRE Alexandros Papamihail - 1:21:33

:COL Ivan Garrido - 1:21:35

:ESP Diego Garcia - 1:21:36

:IND Krishnan Ganapathi - 1:21:41

:ECU Brian Pintado - 1:21:49

:PER Paulo Cesar Yaurivilca - 1:21:49 NR

:NZL Quentin Rew - 1:21:54 NR

:VEN Richard Egrey Vargas - 1:22:10 NR

:POL Rafal Augustyn - 1:23:09

:NOR Havard Haukenes - 1:23:15

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More improvements/qualifiers

 

Women's 100m

 

:GER Tatjana Pinto - 11.19

:GER Lisa Mayer - 11.25

 

Women's 800m

 

:ETH Tigist Assefa - 2:00.66

 

Women's 3000m Steeplechase

 

:KEN Caroline Chepkurui - 9:31.30

 

Women's 400m Hurdles

 

:JAM Janeive Russell - 54.61

:AUS Lauren Wells - 55.23

:JAM Ristananna Tracey - 55.31

:JPN Satomi Kubokura - 56.14

 

Women's 20km Race Walk

 

:MEX Maria Guadalupe Gonzalez - 1:26:17 AR

:CHN Qieyang Shenjie - 1:26:49

:BRA Erica de Sena - 1:27:18 AR

:POR Ines Henriques - 1:29:00

:ESP Raquel Gonzalez - 1:29:01

:COL Sandra Arenas - 1:29:31 NR

:AUS Regan Lamble - 1:29:33

:PER Kimberley Garcia - 1:29:38 NR

:ESP Julia Takacs - 1:29:47

:AUS Bekki Smith - 1:29:49

:AUS Tanya Holliday - 1:29:56

:BOL Angela Castro - 1:30:33 NR

:UKR Inna Kashyna - 1:30:34

:NZL Alana Barber - 1:32:48 NR

:COL Yeseida Castillo - 1:33:05

:BOL Wendy Cornejo - 1:33:15

:PER Jessica Hancco - 1:33:20

:GRE Panayiota Tsinopoulou - 1:33:47

:COL Annabel Orjuela - 1:34:19

:ECU Magaly Bonilla - 1:34:25

:ETH Askale Tiksa - 1:34:50 NR

:ECU Janeth Guaman - 1:35:07

:UKR Valentyna Myronchuk - 1:35:28

:UKR Alina Tsviliy - 1:36:00

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