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Women Discus Throw

1. :MDA Alexandra Emilianov  55.14m

2. :MDA Dimitriana Surdu 50.11m

3. :ROU Elena  Asmarandei 47.70m

 

Men Long Jump

1. :ROU Cristian Staicu 7.69m

2. :ROU Valentin Boboc 7.61m

3. :ROU Ionut Grecu 7.44m

 

Women Triple Jump

1. :ROU Elena Panturoiu 14.02m

2. :ROU Georgiana Anitei 13.38m

3. :ROU Cristina Bujin 13.36m

 

Women High Jump

1. :ROU Ana Maria Antal 1.74m

2. :ROU Anca Burca 1.65m

3. :ROU Florentina Budica 1.65m

 

Men 100m

1. :ROU Marian Campeanu 10.44

2. :ROU Ionut Neagoe 10.55

3. :BUL Denis Dimitrov 10.55

 

Women 100m

1. :ROU Andreea Ograzeanu 11.59

2. :ROU Ioana Gheorghe 12.07

3. :ROU Marina Baboi 12.08

 

Men 400m

1. :MDA Alexandru Babian 47.63

2. :ROU Mihai Pislaru 47.79

3. :ROU Sebastian Ursachi 47.80

 

Men Discus throw

1. :ROU  Alin Firfirica 57.87m

2. :MDA Stefan Mura 54.26

3. :ROU Bogdan Georgevici 44.65

 

Women 3000 Steeplechase

1. :ROU Alina Bobocel 9:40.87

2. Silviya Danekova :BUL 9.48.36

3. :ROU Mihaela Petrea 10.19.23

 

Men 800m

1. :ROU Cosmin Trofin 1.50.05

2. :ROU Valentin Voicu 1.50.17

3. :MDA Ion Siuris 1.50.69

 

Men High Jump

1. :BUL Tihomir Ivanov 2.26m

2. :ROU Marius Dumitrache 2.15m

3. :MDA Andrei Miticov 2.05m

 

Men Shot put

1. :ROU Andrei Toader 20.54m

2. :ROU Andrei Gag 20.47

3. :GER Tobias Dahm 20.10m

 

Men Triple Jump

1. :BUL Rumen Dimitrov 16.38m

2. :ARM Levon Aghasyan 16.36m

3. :MDA Vladimir Letnicov 16.09m

 

Women Long Jump

1. :ROU Alina Rotaru 6.44m

2. :ARM Amaliya Sharoyan 6.15m

3. :ROU Elena Panturoiu 6.13m

 

Women 1500m

1. :ROU Mihaela Nunu 4.28.14

2. :ROU Lenuta Simiuc 4.29.63

3. :ROU Maria Florea 4.39.98

 

Men Javelin throw

1. :ROU George Zaharia 76.07m

2. :MDA Adrian Mardare 75.43m

3. :ROU Alexandru Novac 71.98m

 

Men 200m

1. :ROU Ionut Neagoe 21.07

2. :ROU Marian Campeanu 21.14

3. :ROU Petre Razmives 21.69

 

Women 400m 

1. :ROU Andrea Miklos 53.60

2. :ROU Sanda Belgyan 54.02

3. :ROU Ana Maria Ionita 54.13

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Men's Javelin Throw

 

:UKR Dmytro Kosynskyy - 83.12

 

Good attempts in men's hammer throw for Vynohradov (76.01 ... 77.15 ... 76.76... r).

 

 

ps. The list of all of our achieved standards:

http://totallympics.com/index.php?/topic/12-athletics-qualification-for-summer-olympic-games-2016/&do=findComment&comment=1244

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Men's 100m

 

:USA Ameer Webb - 9.94

:USA Walter Dix - 10.03

 

Men's 800m

 

:ESP Daniel Andujar - 1:45.61

 

Men's 1500m

 

:BRN Alsadik Mikhou - 3:32.30

 

Men's 5000m

 

:KEN Cornelius Kangogo - 13:10.80

:ERI Aron Kifle - 13:13.39

:ETH Leul Gebrselassie - 13:13.88

:KEN Victor Chumo - 13:13.99

:ESP Adel Mechaal - 13:15.40

:MAR Jaouad Tougane - 13:16.12

:KEN Davis Kiplangat - 13:16.46

:ERI Hizkel Tewelde - 13:17.24

:MAR Younes Essalhi - 13:17.32

:KEN John Kipkoech - 13:23.57

 

Men's 3000m Steeplechase

 

:MAR Soufiane El Bakkali - 8:17.19

:ETH Tafese Soboka - 8:17.75

:ETH Chala Beyo - 8:17.84

:KEN Phenus Kipleting - 8:21.23

:ERI Yemane Hailesilassie - 8:22.52 NR

:ESP Abdelaziz Merzoughi - 8:26.15

 

Men's Discus Throw

 

:GER Markus Munch - 66.78m

:USA Tavis Bailey - 65.82m

:AUS Matt Denny - 65.37m

 

Women's 200m

 

:CYP Eleni Artymata - 23.19

 

Women's 800m

 

:KEN Margaret Wambui - 1:59.54

 

Women's 1500m

 

:KEN Mary Kuria - 4:04.13

:COL Muriel Coneo - 4:06.99 NR

 

Women's 5000m

 

:ETH Alemitu Hawi - 15:10.13

:ETH Bezunesh Getachew - 15:16.98

 

Women's 3000m Steeplechase

 

:KEN Agnes Chesang - 9:28.03

:ETH Woynshet Ansa - 9:37.85

 

Women's Shot Put

 

:GER Sara Gambetta - 17.84m

 

Women's Discus Throw

 

:USA Stephanie Brown Trafton - 63.09m

:GER Claudine Vita - 62.77m

:IND Seema Antil - 62.62m

 

Women's Javelin Throw

 

:BLR Tatsiana Korzh - 62.10m

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110 m hurdles

:RSA Antonio Alkala 13.40

 

Shot put

:POL Konrad Bukowiecki 20.83

 

Hammer throw 

:POL Paweł Fajdek 81.71

 

400 m Women

:CAN Carline Muir 51.85

:UKR Olha Zemlyak 51.91

 

110 m hurdles women

:USA Christina Manning 12.84

 

800 m 

:KEN Edwin Melly 1:45.43

 

1500 m

:MAR Sadik Mikhou 3:32.30

 

Javelin throw

:AUS Hamish Peacock 83.17

 

 

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:KGZ

Looks like Kyrgyzstan athlete Ilya Tyapkin received an invitacion/quota place to compete at the olympics in the marathon as the only men athlete of his country, after missing qualifying time by just 00:00.19 seconds.

 

http://www.eng.24.kg/sport/180469-news24.html

Here, in russian: http://boorsok.ru/2016/05/legkoatlet-iz-kyrgyzstana-ilya-tyapkin-poluchil-litsenziyu-na-olimpiadu/

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Our womens 4 x 100 m relay should be safe for Rio after their time of 42.00 yesterday. Our womens 4 x 400 m relay also should have a good chance to qualify after their time of 3:29.66 yesterday. Our womens 4 x 400 m relay missed two of their best runners, so we should be able to run sub 3:27 with out best relay, which would be 100% enough to qualify, hopefully they will be fit for the european championships.

I dont have any hope for our mens 4 x 400 m relay.

 

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Results from Mexican Championships (athletes achieving qualification standard only):

 

:MEX  Ivonne Trevino - Women's Long Jump - 6.70 m NR

:MEX  Edgar Rivera - Men's High Jump - 2.29 m (already qualified but his previous mark was indoor)

:PER  Arturo Chavez - Men's High Jump - 2.29 m

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Men's 100m

 

:GER Julian Reus - 10.07

 

Men's 200m

 

:USA Sean McLean - 20.24

:FRA Mickael-Meba Zeze - 20.49

 

Men's 800m

 

:MAR Mostafa Smaili - 1:45.05

 

Men's 1500m

 

:KEN Vincent Kibet - 3:34.60

 

Men's 300m Steeplechase

 

:KEN Conseslus Kipruto - 8:00.12

:KEN Paul Kipsiele Koech - 8:10.19

 

Men's 400m Hurdles

 

:USA Jeshua Anderson - 48.88

:USA Quincy Downing - 49.32

 

Men's Pole Vault

 

:USA Mark Hollis - 5.70m

 

Men's Discus Throw

 

:GER Robert Harting - 65.97m

 

Men's Hammer Throw

 

:GRE Mihail Anastaskis - 77.08m

 

Women's 100m

 

:POR Lorene Dorcas Bazolo - 11.21 NR

:FRA Carole Zahi - 11.28

 

Women's 200m

 

:GER Gina Luckenkemper - 22.67

:JAM Schillonie Calvert - 23.03

:GER Lisa Mayer - 23.04

:POR Lorene Dorcas Bazolo - 23.11

:GAM Gina Bass - 23.14 NR

 

Women's 400m

 

:FRA Floria Guei - 50.84

:GBR Emily Diamond - 51.23

:GBR Seren Bundy-Davies - 51.33

:GER Ruth Sophia Spelmayer - 51.92

:NED Lisanne De Witte - 52.14

 

Women's 800m

 

:BDI Francine Niyonsaba - 1:56.92

:FRA Renelle Lamote - 1:58.01

:JAM Natoya Goule - 1:59.38

:FRA Justine Fedronic - 1:59.86

:USA Chrishuna Williams - 1:59.89

:ETH Tigist Assefa - 2:00.36

:JAM Kenia Sinclair - 2:00.81

:BLR Yuliya Karol - 2:01.42

 

Women's 1500m

 

:USA Morgan Uceny - 4:03.94

:CAN Nicole Sifuentes - 4:03.97

:USA Heather Kampf - 4:04.46

:USA Amanda Eccleston - 4:05.56

:CAN Hilary Stellingwerff - 4:05.61

:USA Sara Sutherland - 4:06.43

 

Women's 100m Hurdles

 

:BLR Alina Talay - 12.63 NR

:GER Pamela Dutkiewicz - 12.85

:FRA Sandra Gomis - 12.97

 

Women's 400m Hurdles

 

:USA Ashley Spencer - 54.51

:USA T'erea Brown - 55.30

:JAM Yanique Haye-Smith - 56.17

 

Women's Long Jump

 

:ESP Juliet Itoya - 6.79m

 

Women's Shot Put

 

:USA Tia Brooks - 19.73m

 

Women's Javelin Throw

 

:LAT Madara Palameika - 65.68m

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Men 100m

:CIV Ben Youssef Meité 9.99

:RSA Henricho Bruintjies 10.09

 

1500 m

:MAR Sadik Mikhou 3.32.85

:CZE Jakub Holuša 3.35.15

 

110m hurdles

:GER Gregor Traber 13.43

:HUN Balázs Baji 13.44

 

400m hurdles 

:GBR Jack Green 49.18

:URU Andrés Silva 49.28

 

Women 800m

:ISL Aníta Hinriksdóttir 2.00.54

:IND Tintu Luka 2.00.61

 

Women 3000m Steeple 

:BRA Juliana Paula dos Santos 9:38.63

:GER Maya Rehberg 9:39.18

:UKR Mariya Shatalova 9.40.04

:POL Matylda Kowal 9.42.56

:GER Jana Sussmann 9:43.56

 

 

 

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