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Athletics Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016


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At the Dutch championships Solomon Bockarie and Tessa van Schagen have both qualified in the 200 meters by running just a few hundreths under the standards :cheer:

 

Van Schagen posted a 22.86 PB, Bockarie a 20.44 PB. Unfortunately Thijmen Kupers' bad luck continues. This time he posted 1:45.25 800m, 0.05s above the standard :( (he already just missed it before + was in the DL in Shanghai were the starter absolutely fucked up the race which had a huge chance to reach the qualifying time)

 

Another "almost" for shot putter Melissa Boekelman: standard is 18.12m, she threw 18.05m.

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17 years old miracle heptathlete Alina Shukh scored 6099 points in the senior (!) heptathlon at the national championship becoming #1 in the u20 world list & moving Morgan Lake from the top.

Unfortunately she wasn't motivated by the Olympics because throwing & combined events have an age restriction there.

However she's thinking about going to Amsterdam to take part in high jump & getting that Olympic standard.

 

Except 1.92 in high jump yesterday she's got 6.15 in long jump and threw her javelin at 51.52.  2:17 (800 m) is also a good result.

 

 

Back to the oldest guy. Oleksandr Dryhol said that Israeli federation simply forgot to include him in their team officially :facepalm:

:lol:

 

So his Olympic standard of 77.70 m is Ukrainian. However it's still not known what he decides and if he appears in Rio at all.

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Men's 100m

 

:JPN Yoshihide Kiryu - 10.01

 

Men's 200m

 

:NED Churandy Martina - 20.11

:NED Solomon Bockarie - 20.44

 

Men's 800m

 

:NED Thijmen Kupers - 1:45.25

:KEN Leonard Kosencha - 1:45.69

 

Men's 1500m

 

:USA Ben True - 3:36.05

 

Men's 5000m

 

:ETH Dejen Gebremeskel - 12:59.89

:ETH Ibrahim Jeilan - 13:03.22

:ETH Yigrem Demelash - 13:05.64

:ETH Solomon Berihum - 13:12.67

:FRA Mourad Amdouni - 13:22.64

 

Men's 400m Hurdles

 

:ESP Sergio Fernandez - 49.32

 

Men's High Jump

 

:BUL Tihomir Ivanov - 2.29m

 

Men's Discus Throw

 

:GER Robert Harting - 68.04m

:EST Martin Kupper - 66.61m

:COL Mauricio Ortega - 65.84m NR

 

Men's Javelin Throw

 

:GER Julian Weber - 83.79m

 

Men's Decathlon

 

:JPN Akihiko Nakamura - 8180 points

 

Women's 100m

 

:GBR Imani Lansiquot - 11.25

:BRN Hajar Saad Al-Khaldi - 11.28

:GBR Sophie Papps - 11.31

 

Women's 200m

 

:NED Tessa van Schagen - 22.86

:GER Lisa Mayer - 22.87

:GBR Desiree Henry - 22.88

:RSA Alyssa Conley - 23.00

:GER Nadine Gonska - 23.03

 

Women's 400m

 

:GRE Irini Vasiliou - 52.12

:BOT Lydia Jele - 52.14

 

Women's 800m

 

:USA Heather Kampf - 2:00.55

:NOR Hedda Hynne - 2:01.33

 

Women's 1500m

 

:SWE Meraf Bahta - 4:04.37

:GER Gesa Felicitas Krause - 4:06.99

 

Women's 5000m

 

:ETH Meseret Defar - 15:06.96

:AUS Genevieve Lacaze - 15:21.92

 

Women's 3000m Steeplechase

 

:ESP Diana Martin - 9:41.23

 

Women's 100m Hurdles

 

:FIN Nooralotta Neziri - 12.82 NR

:BLR Katsiaryna Paplauskaya - 12.88

:GRE Elisavet Pesiridou - 12.93

 

Women's High Jump

 

:BUL Mirela Demireva - 1.97m

 

Women's Pole Vault

 

:GER Martina Strutz - 4.70m

:GER Annika Roloff - 4.55m

 

Women's Shot Put

 

:NED Melissa Boekelman - 18.09m

:CUB Saily Viart - 17.80m

 

Women's Discus Throw

 

:GER Nadine Muller - 65.79m

 

Women's Javelin Throw

 

:CZE Barbora Spotakova - 66.87m

:GER Christin Hussong - 66.41m

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Men's 200 m

:TJK Davron Atabaev - 20.50

 

Men's 400 m Hurdles

:KAZ Dmitriy Koblov - 49.39

 

Women's 200 m

:KAZ Olga Safronova - 23.05

:UZB Nigina Sharipova - 23.17

 

Kazakh women's 4x100 relay team - 43.18

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Men's 100m

 

:BRN Kemarley Brown - 10.03

:USA Carlin Isles - 10.15

 

Men's 200m

 

:GBR Adam Gemili - 20.37

:NOR Jaysuma Saidy Ndure - 20.43

 

Men's 3000m Steeplechase

 

:ETH Sima Tsefaye - 8:22.81

 

Men's High Jump

 

:USA Ricky Robertson - 2.29m

 

Men's Pole Vault

 

:CZE Jan Kudlicka - 5.83m NR

:USA Joey Uhle - 5.70m

 

Men's Triple Jump

 

:COL Jhon Murillo - 16.96m NR

:CUB Cristian Atanay Napoles - 16.92m

 

Men's Shot Put

 

:USA Ryan Crouser - 21.85m

:USA Darrell Hill - 21.16m

 

Men's Hammer Throw

 

:BRA Wagner Domingos - 78.63m AR

 

Women's 100m

 

:USA Jessica Davis - 11.32

 

Women's 200m

 

:USA Lauren Ghee - 22.97

:USA Jayla Kirkland - 23.15

 

Women's 400m

 

:JAM Tiffany James - 52.06

 

Women's 3000m Steeplechase

 

:USA Ashley Higginson - 9:29.77

 

Women's 400m Hurdles

 

:USA Sydney McLaughlin - 54.46

 

Women's High Jump

 

:SLO Marusa Cernjul - 1.93m

 

Women's Long Jump

 

:BRA Eliane Martins - 6.72m

 

Women's Triple Jump

 

:USA Andrea Geubelle - 14.15m

 

Women's Shot Put

 

:CHN Liu Xiangrong - 17.98m

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The Kyiv's Championship brought more questions than answers for long jump. Now it's 5 girls with standards, 3 clear competitors for the 3rd place in the team with the same results :mumble:

 

+ this is the 1st time in our history when 2 guys are going to compete in 200 m.

 

 

Men's 200 m

 

:UKR Ihor Bodrov - 20.49

 

Women's Long Jump

 

:UKR Anna Lunyova - 6.73

Hryshytyna finally "confirmed" her previously gotten standard and landed at 6.71.

 

 

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