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Athletics Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016


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Men's 1500m

 

:KEN Timothy Cheruiyot - 3:33.61

:AUS Ryan Gregson - 3:34.43

:GER Homiyu Tesfaye - 3:35.05

 

Men's 5000m

 

:ERI Abrar Osman - 13:04.12

:KEN Bethwel Birgen - 13:04.66

:RSA Elroy Gelant - 13:04.88 NR

:ETH Getaneh Tamire - 13:05.59

:ETH Yigrem Demalash - 13:06.60

:ESP Antonio Abadia - 13:12.68

:GBR Andrew Butchart - 13:13.30

:KEN Fredrick Kipkosgei - 13:15.59

 

Men's 3000m Steeplechase

 

:KEN Conseslus Kipruto - 8:02.77

:ETH Tafese Soboka - 8:20.41

:ITA Jamel Chatbi - 8:21.92

:MAR Soufiane El Bakkali - 8:22.66

 

Men's 110m Hurdles

 

:RSA Antonio Alkana - 13.28

 

Men's Long Jump

 

:RSA Rushwal Samaai - 8.38m

 

Men's Triple Jump

 

:USA Chris Carter - 17.12m

:FRA Harold Correa - 17.08m

 

Men's Javelin Throw

 

:AUS Hamish Peacock - 84.39m

:POL Lukasz Grzeszczuk - 83.60m

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Women's 400m

 

:POL Justyna Swiety - 51.96

 

Women's 800m

 

:RSA Caster Semenya - 1:56.64

:FRA Renelle Lamote - 1:58.84

:CHN Wang Chunyu - 2:00.43

 

Women's 5000m

 

:KEN Viola Kibiwot - 14:29.50

:ETH Senbere Teferi - 14:35.09

:KEN Janet Kisa - 14:38.70

:ETH Yeshaneh Ababel - 14:41.58

:SWE Meraf Bahta - 14:49.95 NR

:ETH Letesenbet Gidey - 14:58.44

:ETH Sintayehu Lewetegn - 15:06.49

:UGA Stella Chesang - 15:10.30

:SWE Sarah Lahti - 15:10.76

:ETH Haftamnesh Tesfay - 15:10.85

:ETH Enatnesg Alamrew - 15:22.56

 

Women's 10000m

 

:GBR Jessica Andrews - 31:58.00

:KEN Linet Masai - 32:02.50

:POR Carla Salome Rocha - 32:05.80

 

Women's 3000m Steeplechase

 

:ETH Etenesh Diro - 9:16.87

:KEN Gladys Kipkemboi - 9:26.36

:KEN Caroline Chepkurui - 9:28.81

:ETH Birtukan Adamu - 9:35.97

:ETH Woynshet Ansa - 9:41.74

 

Women's 400m Hurdles

 

:JAM Janeive Russell - 54.16

 

Women's Triple Jump

 

:GRE Paraskevi Papahristou - 14.28m

 

Women's Javelin Throw

 

:POL Maria Andrejczyk - 64.08m =NR

:EST Liina Laasma - 63.65m NR

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Women's 100m Hurdles

 

:GER Ricarda Lobe - 12.89

:GER Franziska Hofmann - 12.96

 

Women's Pole Vault

 

:USA Kylie Hutson - 4.66m

:SLO Tina Sutej - 4.50m

 

Women's Discus Throw

 

:FRA Pauline Pousse - 61.29m

 

Women's Heptathlon

 

:CZE Katerina Cachova - 6285 points

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A number of athletes will be having their last crack at the Rio 2016 standard at the Ottawa Marathon this weekend.

 

http://www.runottawa.ca/news-item/start-lists-scotiabank-ottawa-marathon

 

Men's

 

:ERI Yared Asmerom

:SSD Guor Maker

:CAN Kip Kangogo

:NZL Paul Martelletti

:VEN Luis Orta

 

Women

 

:TUR Sultan Haydar

:CAN Leslie Sexton

:SVK Katerina Janosikova

:SRI Hiruni Wijayaratne

:PHI Mary Joy Tabal

:CAN Tarah Korir

:PAN Danielle Wagner

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Men's 200m

 

:BOT Baboloki Thebe - 20.21

 

Men's 400m

 

:BOT Baboloki Thebe - 44.22 AJR

:BOT Karabo Sibanda - 45.40

 

Men's 110m Hurdles

 

:GBR Andy Pozzi - 13.32

 

Men's Hammer Throw

 

:BLR Pavel Bareisha - 78.60m

 

Women's 100m

 

:JAM Christania Williams - 11.07

 

Women's 200m

 

:JAM Shimayra Williams - 23.05

 

Women's 400m

 

:BOT Christine Botlogetswe - 52.15

 

Women's 100m Hurdles

 

:BLR Katsiaryna Paplauskaya - 12.98

 

Women's Long Jump

 

:ARM Amaliya Sharoyan - 6.72m NR

 

Women's Triple Jump

 

:GER Jenny Elbe - 14.28m

 

Women's Hammer Throw

 

:TUR Tugce Sahutoglu - 71.21m

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