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I think Chand is the person who started this mess, Without this person Semenya, Niyonsaba and Wambui probably still wouldnt be able to compete against women. I definitely wont cheer for this person and i hope this person wont steal a spot in the semifinal in Rio.

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Women's 400 m

 

:KAZ Elina Mikhina - 52.09

 

Women's 100 m Hurdles

 

:UZB Valentina Kibalnikova - 13.00

 

Women's Triple Jump

 

:ROU Elena Panturoiu - 14.33

 

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Men's 100m

 

:FRA Stuart Dutamby - 10.12

 

Men's 200m

 

:JPN Shota Hara - 20.45

 

Men's 400m

 

:CRC Nery Brenes - 44.60 NR

:SLO Luka Janezic - 45.22 NR

:JPN Julian Jrummi Walsh - 45.35

 

Men's 800m

 

:RSA Jacob Rozani - 1:45.38

:ESP Alvaro de Arriba - 1:45.93

 

Men's 3000m Steeplechase

 

:KEN Vincent Kipyegon - 8:22.70

:KEN Amos Kirui - 8:27.40

:UGA Jacob Araptany - 8:29.60

 

Men's 110m Hurdles

 

:HUN Balazs Baji - 13.41

 

Men's 400m Hurdles

 

:PHI Eric Cray - 48.98 NR

:ESP Sergio Fernandez - 49.02

:URU Andres Silva - 49.25

 

Men's Triple Jump

 

:USA Donald Scott - 17.02m

 

Men's Discus Throw

 

:KSA Sultan Mubarak Al-Dawoodi - 65.52m NR

 

Men's Javelin Throw

 

:GER Johannes Vetter - 88.23m

 

Men's Decathlon

 

:FRA Bastien Auzeil - 8191 points

 

Women's 100m

 

:GUY Brenessa Thompson - 11.14 NR

:FRA Stella Akakpo - 11.17

:FRA Floriane Gnafoua - 11.19

:GBR Daryll Neita - 11.23

:FRA Celine Distel-Bonnet - 11.31

 

Women's 200m

 

:GER Inna Weit - 23.16

 

Women's 400m

 

:CAN Carline Muir - 51.05

:POR Catia Azevedo - 51.63 NR

 

Women's 800m

 

:ESP Esther Guerrero - 2:01.20

 

Women's 1500m

 

:RSA Caster Semenya - 4:01.99

:ETH Feyisa Adanech - 4:05.22

:ETH Taye Fantu - 4:05.84

 

Women's 5000m

 

:KEN Sheila Chepkirui - 15:05.45

:KEN Margaret Chelimo - 15:07.56

:ETH Dera Yami - 15:15.26

:ETH Meskerem Mamo - 15:18.06

 

Women's 10000m

 

:JPN Hanami Sekine - 31:22.92

:JPN Yuka Takashima - 31:35.76

:JPN Mizuki Matsuda - 32:06.04

:JPN Hisami Ishii - 32:10.96

 

Women's 3000m Steeplechase

 

:JPN Anju Takamizawa - 9:44.22

 

Women's 100m Hurdles

 

:FRA Sandra Gomis - 12.79

:FIN Nooralotta Neziri - 12.81 NR

:USA Cassandra Lloyd - 12.86

:SWE Susanna Kallur - 12.91

 

Women's High Jump

 

:FIN Linda Sandblom - 1.93m NR

 

Women's Pole Vault

 

:USA Katy Viuf - 4.51m

 

Women's Triple Jump

 

:VEN Yulimar Rojas - 15.02m NR

:DOM Ana Jose Tima - 14.22m NR

 

Women's Discus Throw

 

:FRA Pauline Pousse - 62.68m

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13 hours ago, OlympicsFan said:

I think Chand is the person who started this mess, Without this person Semenya, Niyonsaba and Wambui probably still wouldnt be able to compete against women. I definitely wont cheer for this person and i hope this person wont steal a spot in the semifinal in Rio.

 

What mess ? ................. every person has a right to a legal recourse and she won a legal judgement !...................... 

strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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British Athletics Championships 2016 Day 1 - Athletes qualified for Rio 2016

 

Men's 100m:

James Dasaolu

James Ellington

 

Men's 5000m:

Andrew Butchart

Tom Farrell

(Mo Farah preselected)

 

Women's 100m:

Asha Philip

Daryll Neita

 

Women's 100m Hurdles:

Cindy Ofili

Tiffany Porter

 

Women's High Jump:

Morgan Lake

 

Women's Pole Vault:

Holly Bradshaw

 

Women's Hammer Throw:

Sophie Hitchon

 

1 further athlete in each event can be nominated by the selectors to go to Rio:

Likely nominations include:

* CJ Ujah - Men's 100m

* Dina Asher-Smith/Desiree Henry - Women's 100m

* Isobel Pooley - Women's High Jump

 

Julien Reid and Nathan Douglas finished in the top 2 in the Men's Triple Jump but have both only reached the qualifying standard once (athletes must reach the standard at least twice to be selected), if either athlete achieves the qualiying jump again in the next few weeks they will be added to the team.

 

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:SVK  TEAM SLOVAKIA :SVK

Updated as of 26.06.2016

 

MEN´S

  • Jozef REPČÍK (800m)  (1:45.40 Lignano 07.07.2015)
  • Matúš BUBENÍK (High Jump) (230 Banská Bystrica 04.02.2016)
  • Marcel LOMNICKÝ (Hammer Throw) (77.63 Trnava 10.05.2015)
  • Matej TÓTH (20km Race Walk, 50km Race Walk) (1:20:21 Murcia 17.05.2015/ 3:34:38 Dudince 21.03.2015)
  • Anton KUČMÍN (20km Race Walk) (1:20:43 Podebrady 09.04.2016)
  • Martin TIŠŤAN (50km Race Walk) (4:02:26 Murcia 17.05.2015)
  • Dušan MAJDÁN (50km Race Walk) (3:58:57 Beijing 29.08.2015)

 

WOMEN´S

  • Iveta PUTALOVÁ (400m) (52.18 Gwangju 10.07.2015)
  • Lucia HRIVNÁK-KLOCOVÁ (800m) (1:59.14 Beijing 27.08.2015)
  • Katarína BEREŠOVÁ (Marathon) (2:36:20 Vienna 12.04.2015)
  • Jana VELĎÁKOVÁ (Long Jump) (675 Banská Bystrica 26.06.2016)
  • Dana VELĎÁKOVÁ (Triple Jump) (14.27 Banská Bystrica 01.08.2015)
  • Martina HRAŠNOVÁ (Hammer Throw) (74.27 Kawasaki 10.05.2015)
  • Mária CZÁKOVÁ (20km Race Walk) (1:32:23 Poděbrady 11.04.2015)
  • Mária GÁLIKOVÁ (20km Race Walk) (1:31:42 Dudince 21.03.2015)
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Women's 3000m steeplechase

:MAD Marie Eliane Saholinirina - 9:44.50 (NR)

 

What an awesome news! :cheer: IAAF doesn't allow wild cards in steeplechase (for whatever reason), so she had to reach the standard and she did it. :) Steeplechase was always her event, but she always had to compete in 1500m at the big events because of that IAAF's rule. Her PB in 1500m is some 10 s slower than Olympic standard, just to show how stupid that rule is.

 

Men's 200m

:GAM Adama Jammeh - 20.45 (NR)

 

Men's 5000m

:LES Namakwe Nkhasi - 13:21.68 (NR)

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53 minutes ago, dcro said:

Women's 3000m steeplechase

:MAD Marie Eliane Saholinirina - 9:44.50 (NR)

 

What an awesome news! :cheer: IAAF doesn't allow wild cards in steeplechase (for whatever reason), so she had to reach the standard and she did it. :) Steeplechase was always her event, but she always had to compete in 1500m at the big events because of that IAAF's rule. Her PB in 1500m is some 10 s slower than Olympic standard, just to show how stupid that rule is.

 

Men's 200m

:GAM Adama Jammeh - 20.45 (NR)

 

Men's 5000m

:LES Namakwe Nkhasi - 13:21.68 (NR)

 

Finally some good news from African teams. :yes

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