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Athletics Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016


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CROATIA

 

Men:

  • Ivan HORVAT (pole vault)
  • Marin PREMERU (shot put)
  • Stipe ZUNIC (shot put)
  • Filip MIHALJEVIC (shot put)

Women:

  • Andrea IVANCEVIC (100 metres and 100 metres hurdles)
  • Matea MATOSEVIC (marathon)
  • Marija VRAJIC TROSIC (marathon)
  • Sandra PERKOVIC (discus throw)
  • Blanka VLASIC (high jump)
  • Ana SIMIC (high jump)
  • Sara KOLAK (javelin throw)

EDIT: Sara KOLAK in women's javelin throw also qualified for Rio.

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:ITA italian team (the final team will be made by CONI) :ITA

  • Women's 20 km Walk: Eleonora Giorgi, Elisa Rigaudo, Antonella Palmisano
  • Women's Marathon: Anna Incerti, Valeria Straneo
  • Women's 400 mt: Libania Grenot
  • Women's 400mt hs: Yadislieidy Pedroso
  • Women's 200mt: Gloria Hooper
  • Women's High Jump: Alessia Trost
  • Men's 20 Km Walk: Giorgio Rubino, Marco de Luca, Massimo Stano
  • Men's 50 Km Walk: Matteo Giupponi, Federico Tontodonati
  • Men's Marathon: Daniele Meucci, Ruggero Pertile
  • Men's High Jump: Gianmarco Tamberi, Marco Fassinotti
  • Men's Triple Jump: Fabrizio Donato
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TEAM SPAIN SO FAR :ESP

Oficially confirmed for the olympic team:

  • Men's marathon: Javier Guerra / Carles Castillejo
  • Men's 20Km race walking: Miguel Ángel López
  • Men's 50Km race walking: Jesús Ángel García
  • Women's marathon: Paula Gonzalez Berodia / Estela Navascues
  • Women's high jump: Ruth Beitia

 

Also, the next qualifying times have been reached:

  • Men's 800: Kevin López
  • Men's 1500: David Bustos
  • Men's 5000: Ilias Fifa, Jesús España, Aelemayehu Bezabeh
  • Men's 110 hurdles: Yidiel Contreras, Orlando Ortega
  • Men's 3000 steeplechase: More than 3 athletes
  • Men's marathon: Jesús España
  • Men's 20km race walking: More than two athletes for the two spots left
  • Men's 50km race walking: More than two athletes for the two spots left
  • Men's Shot put: Borja Vias
  • Men's Discus Throw: Lois Maikel Martínez
  • Men's Decathlon: Pau Tonnesen
  • Women's 400: Aauri Lorena Bokesa
  • Women's 800: Esther Guererro
  • Women's 10000: Trihas Gebre
  • Women's 100 hurdles: Caridad Jerez
  • Women's 3000 steeplechase: Diana Martín
  • Women's marathon: Alessandra Aguilar
  • Women's 20km race walking: More than three athletes
  • Women's long jump: Marieta Jover
  • Women's discus throw: Sabina Asenjo
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#LakeBiwaMarathon (Japan) results 
1. Lucas Rotich (Kenya) - 2:09:11
2. Hisanori Kitajima (Japan) - 2:09:16 - PB
3. Alphonce Felix Simbu (Tanzania) - 2:09:19 - PB
4. Suehiro Ishikawa (Japan) - 2:09:25
5. Takuya Fukatsu (Japan) - 2:09:31 - PB
6. Fumihiro Maruyama (Japan) - 2:09:39 - debut
7. Yuki Kawauchi (Japan) - 2:11:53
8. Kentaro Nakamoto (Japan) - 2:12:06
9. Hiroto Inoue (Japan) - 2:12:56 - debut
10. Soji Ikeda (Japan) - 2:13:27
11. Munyo Solomon Mutai (Uganda) - 2:14:57
12. Takayuki Matsumiya (Japan) - 2:14:58
13. Hideaki Tamura (Japan) - 2:15:00
14. Kiyokatsu Hasegawa (Japan) - 2:15:42
15. Dishon Karukuwa Maina (Kenya) - 2:15:42
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:GBR GB Athletics Qualification :GBR

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                                                                                    :MDA Moldova  Athletics Qualification :MDA 

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German athletics federation has lowered almost all standards to those that the IAAF announced, except for very few events (Marathon, Race Walking). The official reason is that this is a result of the recent doping scandals ... :d

I think we will now see a huge german team in athletics (which i dont like), probably because we have to make up for the athletes we "lost" in volleyball/fencing.

Some young german athletes showed big improvements in the last couple of weeks, i hope some of them will qualify for Rio:

60 m women: Pinto 7.07 (1992), Butzek (1997) 7.27, Kwadwo (1999) 7.36

800 m women: Hering 2.00.93 (1994), Klosterhalfen (1997) 2.03.37

1500 m women: Klosterhalfen (1997) 4.08.38, Krause (1992) 4.08.91

3000 m women: Krause (1992) 8.49.43, Klosterhalfen (1997) 8.56.36, Reh (1997) 9.00.58

Womens long jump: Wester (1994) 6.95

Mens triple jump: Heß (1996) 17.00

 

Especially Klosterhalfen, Heß, Roleder, Wester and Krause have looked really promising this year so far, i think some of them might really surprise a lot of people in Rio.

 

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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