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Athletics IAAF World Championships 2019


Wumo

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Just now, ofan said:

As we were discussing in the Suggestions thread, it would be nice to get these schedules posted at the top of threads again for events, because the official websites are always terrible. I just put this together for the World Athletics Championship. @Sindo, would it be possible to add this to the first post, maybe as a "spoiler" so that people don't have to scroll through it?

 

Most/a lot are, you picked one that generally actually has a pretty good and easy schedule which includes direct links to results and start lists :p 

 

FIS or IBU is generally good as well for example, like IAAF and European-Athletics when it comes to major events.

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Russian (ANA) Team for the Wch announced, featuring the following 29 athletes

 

Maria Lasitskene (high jump), Mikhail Akimenko (high jump), Ilya Ivanyuk (high jump), Anzhelika Sidorova (pole vault), Irina Ivanova (pole vault), Alayna Lutkovskaya (pole vault), Darya Klishina (long jump), Yelena Sokolova (long jump), Dmitry Sorokin (triple jump), Alexei Fedorov (triple jump), Maxim Afonin (shot put), Alexander Lesnoy (shot put), Denis Lukyanov (hammer throw), Yevgeny Korotovsky (hammer throw), Yelizaveta Tsareva (hammer throw), Sofia Palkina (hammer throw), Alexei Khudyakov (discus throw), Ilya Shkurenev (decathlon), Yana Smerdova (20 km race walking), Vasiliy Mizinov (20 km race walking), Sardana Trofimova (marathon), Fyodor Shutov (marathon), Polina Miller (400 m running), Ksenia Aksenova (400 m running), Vera Rudakova (400 m hurdles), Valeria Andreeva (400 m hurdles), Anna Tropina (3,000 m hurdles), Yekaterina Ivonina (3,000 m hurdles) as well as Sergei Shubenkov (110 m hurdles).

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23 hours ago, hckosice said:

:SVK Team Slovakia :SVK

 

Men´s

 

Marcel Lomnický  (Hammer Throw)

Matej Tóth  (50km Race Walk)

 

Women´s

 

Gabriela Gajanová  (800m)

Martina Hrašnová   (Hammer Throw)

Mária Katerinka Czaková  (50km Race Walk)

 

so SVK will send only 5 athletes. 6 made the standards but the Marathon Runner Tibor Sahajda decided to instead compete at the Košice peace marathon in 2 weeks (the SVK national championship in marathon) in order to win valuable points for the Olympic ranking. 

2 Other athletes missed the WCH by really few...especially the 100m Hurdles athlete Stanislava Lajčáková will miss the world championshps for 0.01s :( and Triple Jumper Tomáš Veszelka for 4cm :(

You have many talented athletes, wait for Tokyo :-) ... But where the hell is Volko? How come that he did not qualify?? 

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Just now, Jan Linha said:

You have many talented athletes, wait for Tokyo :-) ... But where the hell is Volko? How come that he did not qualify?? 

 

2 weeks after his European Indoor Champion title he suffered an muscle injury, which later turned out to be more serious. resulting on interrupted preparation for more than a month, This missing preparation was the cause he couldn´t this year run at least once under 10.20 in 100m or under 20.60 in 200m, and as you know this was far from the qualifying standard. After the last failed attempt at the SVK league finals he announced this season definitely finished for him, now he´ll start focus at 100% for Tokyo standard

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On 15/09/2019 at 12:52, Wumo said:

:ETH Genzebe Dibaba is injured (I don't know the exact injury) and it's likely she will not compete at the WCH in Doha.

 

It has now been confirmed

 

 

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:NZL Nick Willis will not compete in Doha. He was the 1st out and he should be qualified thanks the target number... Apparently they are too much wild card in the 1500 and he is out

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Just now, Dunadan said:

Two men who ran under 10 seconds of whom I'd never heard before, that's rare :d 

 

Ser-Od Bat-Ochir in the marathon, can't wait to see him start way too fast again :cheer: 

 

And I know Samba's actual participation and, mostly, his form is a big question mark, but man am I ready for this :bowdown:

 

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:NIG Aminatou Seyni is entered in the 200m but not in the 400m, her best event (but also one of the events in which athletes with DSD are not eligible...)

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1 hour ago, Dunadan said:

:NIG Aminatou Seyni is entered in the 200m but not in the 400m, her best event (but also one of the events in which athletes with DSD are not eligible...)

What’s DSD?

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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