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14 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Savannah Sutherland with a 54.86 (0.01) of the auto Paris 2024 standard in the women's 400m hurdles.

Saw that! 
 

Just didn’t mention it here due to the excessive amount of posts I’ve done today :p

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Canadians in action this week. 
 

Diamond League Xiamen

Regan Yee - Women’s 3000m Steeplechase

Marco Arop - Men’s 800m

Sarah Mitton - Women’s Shot Put

 

Mount Sac Relays

Jeremiah Nubbe - Men’s Hammer Throw
Rowan Hamilton - Men’s Hammer Throw

Ella Clayton - Women’s 400m

Camryn Rogers - Women’s Hammer Throw

Rori Deness-Lamont - Women’s Javelin Throw

Myles Misner Daley - Men’s 200m (C), Men’s 400m

Almond Small - Men’s 100m, Men’s 200m

Noel Vanderzee - Men’s High Jump

Olarunfemi Akinduro - Men’s Triple Jump

Will Floyd - Men’s 400m

 

Kip Keino Classic - WA Continental Gold Tour (No entry lists out yet, but one name has been confirmed)

Ethan Katzberg - Men’s Hammer Throw

Brendon Rodney - Men’s 200m

 

Grenada Invitational - WA Continental Gold Tour (No entry lists out yet)

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Ethan Katzberg with the meet of his life at the Kip Keino Classic. By a fucking mile. Before today his PB in men’s hammer throw was 81.25m at the 2023 World Championships, where he became a surprise World Champion. Starts off with 81.79m in R1, then 82.06m in R2, 81.50m in R4, 84.38m (!! yes you heard me right) in R5, and 83.26m in R6. That’s 5 marks under his previous PB (the other one was a foul), and a 3.13m improvement.

 

Edit: Also moves him to #9 on the all-time list, none of the athletes above him are still competing. 

 

Not to mention he’s only 21 (!) years old, in an event where athletes don’t peak until later on in their career. 

 

@intoronto @Topicmaster1010 @james89 @orangeman @NearPup

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Audrey Leduc 10.96!!! In the women's 100. New NR and Olympic quota! 

 

Time is legal!

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