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Athletics Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016


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Men's 100m

 

:TUR Jak Ali Harvey - 9.92 NR

:JAM Yohan Blake - 9.94

:CAN Aaron Brown - 9.96

:JAM Jason Livermore - 10.03

:JAM Michael Frater - 10.04

:USA Justin Walker - 10.05

:ZAM Gerald Phiri - 10.08

:USA Desmond Lawrence - 10.08

:ANT Daniel Bailey - 10.09

:UKR Serhiy Smelyk - 10.10

:BAH Adrian Griffith - 10.11

:JAM Chadic Hinds - 10.12

:USA Trentavis Friday - 10.13

 

Men's 200m

 

:ANT Miguel Francis - 19.88 NR

:USA Tyson Gay - 20.21

:USA Justin Walker - 20.26

:SKN Antoine Adams - 20.41

 

Men's 400m

 

:EGY Anas Beshr - 45.40 NR

 

Men's 1500m

 

:MAR Brahim Kaazouzi - 3:35.76

 

Men's 10000m

 

:ERI Aron Kifle - 27:27.04

:UGA Moses Kurong - 27:27.43

:ERI Hizkel Tewelde - 27:30.50

:KEN Abraham Cheroben - 27:34.99

:ERI Goitom Kifle - 27:37.65

:GBR Ross Millington - 27:55.06

 

Men's 3000m Steeplechase

 

:UGA Benjamin Kiplagat - 8:22.05

 

Men's 110m Hurdles

 

:JAM Deuce Carter - 13.20

 

Men's 400m Hurdles

 

:USA Johnny Dutch - 48.10

:GBR Jack Green - 49.05

:BRA Marcio Teles - 49.09

:FRA Mamadou Hasse Kann - 49.15

:RSA Le Roux Hamman - 49.24

 

Men's 20km Race Walk

 

:POL Dawid Tomala - 1:21:50

:POL Artur Brzozowski - 1:22:11

:UKR Kostyantyn Puzanov - 1:23:33

:POL Lukasz Nowak - 1:23:40

 

Women's 100m

 

:CIV Murielle Ahoure - 10.78

:JAM Veronica Campbell-Brown - 10.83

:USA Joanna Atkins - 11.09

:USA Kaylin Whitney - 11.17

:USA Shelbi White - 11.21

:JAM Remona Burchell - 11.24

:JAM Gayon Evans - 11.24

:JAM Sashalee Forbes - 11.28

:GBR Daryll Neita - 11.30

 

Women's 200m

 

:BAH Shaunae Miller - 22.05 NR

:USA Ariana Washington - 22.21

:USA Deajah Stevens - 22.25

:USA Gabrielle Thomas - 22.47

:BAH Tynia Gaither - 22.54

:JAM Audrea Segree - 22.89

:NED Tessa Van Schagen - 22.94

:FRA Floria Guei - 23.00

:SKN Tameka Williams - 23.05

:TTO Kai Selvon - 23.14

:JAM Ornella Livingston - 23.20

 

Women's 400m

 

:GBR Seren Bundy-Davies - 51.26

:USA Ebony Eutsey - 51.39

:USA Robin Reynolds - 51.84

 

Women's 800m

 

:UGA Winnie Nanyondo - 2:00.57

:BEL Renee Eykens - 2:01.34

:ROU Claudia Bobocea - 2:01.49

 

Women's 10000m

 

:AUS Eloise Wellings - 31:53.44

:USA Natosha Rogers - 32:06.82

:BRA Tatiele Roberta de Carvalho - 32:09.14

 

Women's 3000m Steeplechase

 

:USA Courtney Frerichs - 9:24.41

:USA Jessica Kamilos - 9:41.28

 

Women's 100m Hurdles

 

:USA Candice Price - 12.75

:JAM Megan Simmonds - 12.86

:USA Evonne Britton - 12.87

:USA Cassandra Lloyd - 12.96

 

Women's 400m Hurdles

 

:USA Shamier Little - 53.51

:USA Kiah Seymour - 54.67

:USA Autumne Franklin - 54.91

:SUI Lea Sprunger - 54.92

:CAN Chanice Chase - 54.94

:USA Turquoise Thompson - 55.22

:POR Vera Barbosa - 56.20

 

Women's Triple Jump

 

:USA Keturah Orji - 14.53m NR

 

Women's Discus Throw

 

:USA Kelsey Card - 63.52m

:JAM Kellion Knibb - 61.44m

:USA Valarie Allman - 61.42m

:JAM Shadae Lawrence - 61.18m

 

Women's Hammer Throw

 

:CZE Katerina Safrankova - 72.47m NR

 

Women's Heptathlon

 

:CZE Katerina Cachova - 6328 points

:USA Kendell Williams - 6225 points

 

Women's 20km Race Walk

 

:GUA Maritza Rafaela Poncio - 1:30:52

:GRE Antigoni Drisbioti - 1:30:56

:ITA Valentina Trapletti - 1:31:28

:UKR Tamara Havrylyuk - 1:32:42

:UKR Alina Tsviliy - 1:33:05

:UKR Olena Mizernyuk - 1:33:25

:UKR Mariya Filyuk - 1:34:51

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Men's 800m

 

:USA Drew Windle - 1:45.65

:CAN Anthony Romaniw - 1:45.94

 

Men's 5000m

 

:ERI Tsegay Tuemay - 13:23.04

:CAN Luc Bruchet - 13:24.10

 

Women's 1500m

 

:CAN Gabriela Stafford - 4:06.53

 

Women's 5000m

 

:NZL Lucy Oliver - 15:20.13

:USA Gabe Grunewald - 15:19.50

:USA Alisha Williams - 15:23.11

 

Women's 3000m Steeplechase

 

:GBR Lennie Waite - 9:35.91

:USA Mel Lawrence - 9:36.55

:USA Megan Rolland - 9:36.88

:USA Nicole Bush - 9:39.84

:USA Sarah Pease - 9:40.94

:CAN Alycia Butterworth - 9:41.26

:CAN Maria Bernard - 9:44.81

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Oleksandr Dryhol chose Israel + he's not in the NCH start list so it's 100% that he won't represent Ukraine. I have no info whether he's on "quarantine". But our federations are on good terms so he can appear in Israeli team at the Olympics :d

 

As for events where more than 3 athletes have got the Olympic standard only gold and silver guarantee a place in the Olympic team. The rest 2 athletes (or more) will be judged by the trainers council.

 

Our NCH is open for everyone so we will see many athletes (from the other countries) who are close to achieving the standard.

If Levchenko gains the standard in high jump there will be 4 Ukrainian competitors and none of them can feel safe, because everybody has a real chances to clear 1.93 and higher. + esp gonna cheer for the guest high jumpers: :GEO Valentina Lyashenko and :IND Kumari Sahana. Go, girls! :cheer:

Except Georgia & India, there're Uzbekistan, Belarus, Turkey, Venezuela, Israel & Moldova. Including Belarusian Olympic (2004) champion in 100m.

 

 

 

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25 minutes ago, dcro said:

:TAN Gabriel Gerard Geay is the unluckiest athlete in the World.

 

Last weekend he ran 13:25.66 in 5000m (Olympic standard is 13:25.00) and 28:04.98 in 10000m (Olympic standard is 28:00.00). :(

Oh man that's tough luck..

 

Any chance he gets a wild card? 

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3 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Oh man that's tough luck..

 

Any chance he gets a wild card? 


Few Tanzanians have qualified in marathon so no chance for wild card unfortunately.


Another Tanzanian guy was very unlucky in April when he clocked 28:01.53 over 10000m... It looks like Tanzanians really can't qualify in some stadium event. :(

#banbestmen

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It looks like we may go over the 2005 athlete limit set by IAAF. Even ignoring relay only athletes and Russia we're already around the max. I know the larger nations have additional requirements so the real number is lower, but once you add wild cards and relay only athletes plus last minute qualifiers it doesn't look like they will finish at or below the number, especially if Russia is let back in.

 

I wonder if the IOC will do anything about

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