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Men's 200 m

 

:BRN Salem Eid Yaqoob - 20.34

 

Men's 110 m Hurdles

 

:POL Damian Czykier - 13.35

 

Men's Long Jump

 

:IND Ankit Sharma - 8.19

:IRI Mohammad Arzandeh - 8.16

 

Women's 100 m

 

:BRN Iman Isa Jassim - 11.26

:KAZ Rima Kashafutdinova - 11.31

 

Women's 200 m

 

:KAZ Olga Safronova - 22.95

:IND Srabani Nanda - 23.07

 

Women's 100 m Hurdles

 

:UKR Olena Yanovska - 13.00

 

Women's Discus Throw

 

:THA Subenrat Insaeng - 61.12 :d

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some news from the Italian Championships...

 

Gian Marco Tamberi jumped 2.36 in the men's High Jump...

Matteo Galvan ran 45.12 (new National Record, top result in Europe this year so far and Olympic qualifying time) in the men's 400m...

men's 200m: Eseosa Desalu won in 20.31, Davide Manenti was second in 20.44 and Matteo Galvan was third in 20.50 (all of them with qualifying time for Rio 2016)...

Ayomide Folorunso won the women's 400m Hurdles in 55.54 (qualifying time for the Games, too)...

finally, one of the most promising youngsters of our Athletics, Carolina Visca (not yet 16), threw her senior Javelin at 53.07 (best U-18 in Europe this year so far)...

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Men's 5000m

 

:KEN Douglas Kipserem - 13:13.35

:KEN Mang'ata Ndiwa - 13:16.85

:KEN Peter Lagat - 13:18.78

 

Men's High Jump

 

:JPN Takashi Eto - 2.29m

 

Men's Pole Vault

 

:AUS Kurtis Marschall - 5.70m

 

Men's Triple Jump

 

:NGR Tosin Oke - 17.13m

 

Men's Shot Put

 

:BUL Georgi Ivanov - 20.62m

 

Men's 20km Race Walk

 

:KEN Samuel Gathimba - 1:19:24 NR

:KEN Simon Wachira - 1:23:26

 

Women's 200m

 

:RSA Alyssa Conley - 22.84

:JPN Chisato Fukushima - 22.88 NR

:GAM Gina Bass - 22.92 NR

 

Women's 10000m

 

:KEN Alice Nawowuna - 30:26.94

:KEN Jackline Chepngeno - 31:27.73

:KEN Joyline Jepkosgei - 31:28.28

:ETH Shure Demise - 32:14.25

 

Women's 3000m Steeplechase

 

:KEN Norah Tanui - 9:25.07

:KEN Agnes Chesang - 9:27.22

 

Women's 100m Hurdles

 

:USA Tia Jones - 12.84

 

Women's 400m Hurdles

 

:USA Anna Cockrell - 55.89

:KEN Maureen Maiyo - 56.12

:USA Brandee Johnson - 56.16

 

Women's Heptathlon

 

:GBR Jessica Ennis-Hill - 6733 points

 

Women's 20km Race Walk

 

:KEN Grace Njue - 1:30:43 AR

:ETH Yehualye Belete - 1:31:58 NR

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9 hours ago, juddy96 said:

 

Men's 20km Race Walk

 

:KEN Samuel Gathimba - 1:19:24 NR

 

 

Women's 100m Hurdles

 

:USA Tia Jones - 12.84

 

 

This is some serious stuff! Gathimba going from 1:23 to 1:19 and a time that puts him a whole lot closer to world class level. And Jones, damn, she's 15...did she run this time with the senior hurdles? :yikes:

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British Athletics Championships Olympic Qualifiers:

(Likely additional nominations)

 

Men's 100m: James Dasaolu, James Ellington (CJ Ujah)

Men's 200m: Adam Gemili, Danny Talbot (Zharnel Hughes vs Nathaneel Mitchell-Blake)

Men's 400m: Matthew Hudson-Smith, Rabah Yousif (Martyn Rooney)

Men's 1500m: Charlie Grice, Chris O'Hare

Men's 5000m: Tom Farrell, Andy Butchart (Mo Farah preselected)

Men's 110m Hurdles: Andrew Pozzi, Lawrence Clarke

Men's 400m Hurdles: Jack Green (Niall Flannery)

Men's High Jump: Chris Baker, Robbie Grabarz

Men's Pole Vault: Luke Cutts

 

Women's 100m: Asha Philip, Daryll Nieta (Dina Asher-Smith vs Desiree Henry)

Women's 200m: Dina Asher-Smith, Desiree Henry (Jodie Williams)

Women's 400m: Emily Diamond, Seren Bundy-Davies (Christine Ohurugu)

Women's 800m: Shelayna Oskan-Clarke, Lynsey Sharp

Women's 1500m: Laura Muir, Laura Weightman

Women's 5000m: Steph Twell, Eilish McColgan (Laura Whittle)

Women's 100m Hurdles: Cindy Ofili, Tiffany Porter

Women's 400m Hurdles: Eilidh Doyle (Meghan Beesley)

Women's 3000m Steeplechase: Lennie Waite

Women's High Jump: Morgan Lake (Isobel Pooley)

Women's Pole Vault: Holly Bradshaw

Women's Long Jump: Shara Procter, Jazmin Sawyers (Lorraine Ugen)

Women's Discus Throw: Jade Lally

 

 

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Men's 200m

 

:JPN Shota Iizuka - 20.11

:USA Michael Norman - 20.15

:JPN Shota Hara - 20.33

:DOM Stanly Del Carmen - 20.46

 

Men's 400m

 

:GBR Matthew Hudson-Smith - 44.88

 

Men's 110m Hurdles

 

:GBR Andy Pozzi - 13.31

:FRA Aurel Manga - 13.33

:POL Damian Czykier - 13.35

 

Men's Pole Vault

 

:FRA Stanley Joseph - 5.75m

 

Men's Long Jump

 

:CHN Shi Yuhao - 8.30m

 

Women's 200m

 

:TTO Michelle-Lee Ahye - 22.33 NR

:KAZ Viktoria Zyabkina - 22.66 NR

:TTO Kai Selvon - 22.88

:BEL Olivia Borlee - 23.02

:DOM Mariely Sanchez - 23.13

:ESP Estela Garcia - 23.17

 

Women's 400m

 

:POL Justyna Swiety - 51.66

 

Women's 3000m Steeplechase

 

:USA Megan Patrignelli - 9:43.37

 

Women's 100m Hurdles

 

:SUI Clelia Rard-Reuse - 12.87

 

Women's 400m Hurdles

 

:BEL Axelle Dauwens - 55.68

 

Women's Long Jump

 

:GBR Jazmin Sawyers - 6.75m

 

Women's Triple Jump

 

:FRA Jeanine Assani Issouf - 14.40m

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Men's 200m

 

:BAR Ramon Gittens - 20.42

:ZIM Tatenda Tsumba - 20.44

:BAR Levi Cadogan - 20.45

 

Men's 5000m

 

:KEN Josephat Menjo - 13:20.51

:AUS Patrick Tiernan - 13:20.88

:AUS David McNeill - 13:23.87

 

Men's 10000m

 

:ETH Yigrem Demelash - 26:51.11

:ETH Abadi Embaye - 26:57.88

:ETH Belay Tilahun - 27:11.83

:ETH Abayneh Ayele - 27:35.83

:ETH Yitwale Kinde - 27:58.22

 

Men's 3000m Steeplechase

 

:ETH Tesfaye Girma - 8:23.55

:ETH Belayneh Shimelis - 8:28.01

 

Men's Pole Vault

 

:USA Joey Uhle - 5.72m

 

Men's Hammer Throw

 

:FIN David Soderberg - 77.60m

 

Men's Javelin Throw

 

:GER Thomas Rohler - 91.28m

:GER Julian Weber - 86.83m

 

Women's 100m

 

:TTO Michelle-Lee Ahye - 10.94

:TTO Semoy Hackett - 11.07

:USA Octavious Freeman - 11.14

:TTO Khalifa St. Fort - 11.16

 

Women's 200m

 

:NGR Blessing Okagbare - 22.58

:TTO Reyare Thomas - 22.72

 

Women's 800m

 

:NED Sanne Verstegen - 2:00.74

 

Women's 10000m

 

:ETH Almaz Ayana - 30:07.00

:ETH Gelete Burka - 30:28.47

:ETH Tirunesh Dibaba - 30:28.53

:ETH Netsanet Gudeta - 30:36.75

:ETH Genet Yalew - 30:37.38

:ETH Senbere Teferi - 30:40.59

:ETH Belaynesh Oljira - 30:50.25

:ETH Yeshaneh Ababel - 30:54.12

:ETH Tadelech Bekele - 30:54.61

:ETH Goytatom Gebreselassie - 31:14.52

 

Women's 3000m Steeplechase

 

:FRA Ophelie-Claude Boxberger - 9:34.36

:DEN Anna Emilie Moller - 9:41.43 NR

:NOR Ingeborg Lovnes - 9:43.97

 

Women's High Jump

 

:CRO Ana Simic - 1.96m

 

Women's Pole Vault

 

:USA Kristen Brown - 4.70m

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