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Athletics Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016


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It has become really senseless to follow athletics. One doped athlete from a 3rd world country/USA beats another doped athlete from a 3rd world country/USA, athletics has become a freak show (again). If you want to be world class in athletics as a country, then you just have to have enough poor people who are desperate enough to dope their way to the top. For a start it would be good to ban countries like Russia, Kenya or Ethiopia, then no men should be allowed to compete on the womens side and then caught dopers shouldnt be allowed to compete ever again.

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Em 27/05/2016 at 07:34, juddy96 disse:

Men's 100m

 

:JPN Ryota Yamagata - 10.08

:JPN Asuka Cambridge - 10.10

 

Men's 200m

 

:BAR Levi Cadogan - 20.50

 

Men's 400m Hurdles

 

:BRA Mahau Suguimati - 48.96

 

Men's Triple Jump

 

:JPN Kohei Yamashita - 16.85m

 

Women's 100m

 

:USA Kianna Gray - 11.21

 

Women's 400m

 

:USA Robin Reynolds - 51.85

 

Women's 10000m

 

:KEN Felista Wanjugu - 32:04.11

 

Women's 400m Hurdles

 

:CAN Chanice Chase - 55.47

 

Where did you find this? We didn't knew in Brazil that Mahau had improved his time.

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Men's 100m

 

:CAN Damian Warner - 10.15

 

Men's 200m

 

:USA Nick Gray - 20.45

 

Men's 400m

 

:USA Nathan Strother - 45.30

 

Men's 10000m

 

:KEN William Sitonik - 26:54.66

:ETH Tamirat Tola - 26:57.33

:KEN Stephen Sambu - 26:58.25

:ETH Ibrahim Jeilan - 26:58.75

:ERI Zersenay Tadese - 27:00.66

:KEN Nicholas Kosimbei - 27:02.59

:ETH Guye Adola - 27:09.78

:KEN Vincent Yator - 27:25.94

:ETH Birhan Nebebew - 27:27.30

:KEN James Mwangi - 27:38.97

:ERI Teklemariam Medhin Weldeslasie - 27:42.34

:USA Eric Jenkins - 27:48.02

 

Men's Triple Jump

 

:GEO Lasha Torgvaidze - 16.87m

 

Men's Shot Put

 

:GEO Benik Abramyan - 20.54m NR

 

Women's 100m

 

:KAZ Olga Safronova - 11.09 NR

:GER Gina Luckenkemper - 11.13

:POL Ewa Swoboda - 11.18

:GBR Ashleigh Nelson - 11.19

:UZB Nigina Sharipova - 11.31

 

Women's 200m

 

:GBR Katarina Johnson-Thompson - 22.79

:USA Kianna Gray - 22.79

:PUR Jasmine Camacho-Quinn - 22.87

:USA Destiny Carter - 22.97

:NGR Mercy Ntia-Obong - 23.17

:ARM Diana Khubeseryan - 23.18 NR

:USA Precious Hitchcock - 23.18

 

Women's 400m

 

:CAN Micha Powell - 51.97

 

Women's 800m

 

:KAZ Margarita Mukasheva - 2:00.81

 

Women's 5000m

 

:KEN Hellen Obiri - 14:32.02

:KEN Vivian Cheruiyot - 14:35.69

:ETH Belaynesh Oljira - 14:42.57

:KEN Irene Cheptai - 14:43.42

:KEN Sally Kipyego - 14:43.98

:KEN Betsy Saina - 14:44.67

 

Women's 100m Hurdles

 

:GER Nadine Hildebrand - 12.79

:KAZ Anastasiya Pilipenko - 12.87

:USA Kaila Barber - 12.91

:CAN Brianne Theisen-Eaton - 12.93

:CAN Chanice Chase - 12.94

 

Women's 400m Hurdles

 

:USA Autumne Franklin - 55.12

:USA Alexis Franklin - 55.28

:CAN Chanice Chase - 55.35

:USA Kaila Barber - 55.53

:USA Claudia Francis - 55.55

 

Women's Long Jump

 

:GER Sosthene Moguenara - 7.16m

:NGR Blessing Okagbare - 6.73m

 

Women's Triple Jump

 

:KAZ Yekaterina Ektova - 14.16m

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Men's 5000m

 

:ETH Muktar Edris - 12:59.43

:KEN Geoffrey Kamworor - 12:59.98

:CAN Mohammed Ahmed - 13:01.74 NR

:KEN Edwin Soi - 13:03.26

:USA Hassan Mead - 13:04.17

:ETH Yenew Alamirew - 13:04.29

:USA Paul Chelimo - 13:21.61

:KEN Jacob Kiplimo - 13:24.40

 

Men's Triple Jump

 

:USA Will Claye - 17.56m

 

Women's 200m

 

:USA Tori Bowie - 21.99

 

Women's 1500m

 

:KEN Faith Kipyegon - 3:56.41 NR

:ETH Dawit Seyaum - 3:58.10

:ETH Gudaf Tsegay - 4:00.18

:AUS Linden Hall - 4:01.78

:GBR Laura Weightman - 4:03.04

:USA Shelby Houlihan - 4:03.39

:USA Brenda Martinez - 4:03.57

:CAN Sheila Reid - 4:03.96

 

Women's 3000m Steeplechase

 

:BRN Ruth Jebet - 8:59.97 AR

:KEN Hyvin Kiyeng - 9:00.01 AR

:USA Emma Coburn - 9:10.76 AR

:KEN Beatrice Chepkoech - 9:17.41

:USA Leah O'Connor - 9:18.85

:CAN Genevieve Lalonde - 9:32.17 NR

 

Women's 100m Hurdles

 

:USA Kendra Harrison - 12.24 AR

:USA Brianna Rollins - 12.53

:USA Nia Ali - 12.72

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Men's 100m

 

:SUR Jurgen Themen - 10.13 NR

 

Men's 200m

 

:USA Jamiel Trimble - 20.12

:USA Jarrion Lawson - 20.17

:USA Kenzo Cotton - 20.35

 

Men's 5000m

 

:ERI Awet Nftalem Kibrab - 13:22.90

:GER Florian Orth - 13:23.67

:GBR Jonny Davies - 13:23.94

 

Men's 400m Hurdles

 

:USA Khallifah Rosser - 49.04

:GBR Rhys Williams - 49.22

 

Men's Decathlon

 

:AUT Dominik Distelberger - 8175 points

:CZE Jiri Sykora - 8121 points

 

Women's 100m

 

:USA Kortnei Johnson - 11.27

:USA Javianne Oliver - 11.29

 

Women's 200m

 

:USA Deajah Stevens - 22.48

:USA Deanna Hill - 22.60

:BAH Tynia Gaither - 22.61

:USA LaTessa Johnson - 22.80

:GUY Brenessa Thompson - 22.99 NR

:GBR Amy Pipi - 23.20

 

Women's 3000m Steeplechase

 

:BRA Juliana Paula dos Santos - 9:39.33 AR

:FRA Maeva Danois - 9:40.19

:POL Matylda Kowal - 9:40.39

 

Women's 100m Hurdles

 

:USA Ebony Morrison - 12.76

:USA Jacklyn Howell - 12.90

:USA Alexis Perry - 12.90

:CAN Nicole Setterington - 12.98

 

Women's 400m Hurdles

 

:POL Joanna Linkiewicz - 55.25

:USA Jade Miller - 55.75

:PUR Grace Claxton - 55.95

:GER Jackie Baumann - 56.19

 

Women's Pole Vault

 

:SWE Lisa Gunnarsson - 4.50m

 

Women's Triple Jump

 

:USA Keturah Orji - 14.29m

 

Women's Shot Put

 

:NGR Nikki Okwelogu - 17.91m

 

Women's Heptathlon

 

:LAT Laura Ikauniece-Admidina - 6622 points NR

:GER Carolin Schafer - 6557 points

:BEL Nafissatou Thiam - 6491 points

:GBR Katarina Johnson-Thompson - 6304 points

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