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Athletics IAAF World Championships 2019


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Men´s Marathon:

 

1. Lelisa DESISA  :ETH  2:10.40SB

2. Mosinet GEREMEW  :ETH  2:10.44

3. Amos KIPRUTO  :KEN  2:10.51

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Hassan after her insane 1500m: "I was angry, I'm a clean athlete and I wanted to show the world what clean means and how far you can get with hard work."

 

Yeah that didn't work so well if you go on and run Chinese turtle soup times :lol:

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7 hours ago, JoshMartini007 said:

Does anyone know if IAAF clarified whether the disqualified relays are still qualified to the Olympics.

 

They were DSQ in the final but in the final ranking they still will be clasified on 8th place because in semis they performed better than other who did not make the final. 

 

So for example yesterday China got DSQ in the final but still made it to the Olympics. 

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Just now, heywoodu said:

Hassan after her insane 1500m: "I was angry, I'm a clean athlete and I wanted to show the world what clean means and how far you can get with hard work."

 

Yeah that didn't work so well if you go on and run Chinese turtle soup times :lol:

 

 

Yeah, and who knew that anger could be the new performance enhancing revolution of the 21st century. She really just made herself more suspicious with her behaviour post race. People owe her nothing, why should she be spared scrutiny?

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8 minutes ago, Jan Linha said:

 

They were DSQ in the final but in the final ranking they still will be clasified on 8th place because in semis they performed better than other who did not make the final. 

 

So for example yesterday China got DSQ in the final but still made it to the Olympics. 

That makes sense but it wasn't the method used to qualify teams from the World Relays to the World Championships.

A disqualification in the final there meant you didn't qualify for these championships.

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Just now, Dragon said:

That makes sense but it wasn't the method used to qualify teams from the World Relays to the World Championships.

A disqualification in the final there meant you didn't qualify for these championships.

not exactly, qualification criteria were different for events without a B final (in that case making the final=certain qualification)

 

Qualification to World Championships

 

The top ten placed teams in the 4 x 100m and 4 x 400m events and the 
top twelve placed teams in the 4 x 400m Mixed event at the IAAF World 
Relays in the year of the World Championships shall automatically 
qualify for the IAAF World Championships. Such qualification shall be 
determined as follows:

 

Events without a Final B: the eight teams competing in the final, and 
those with the next best times in the first round. In the final, all 
participating teams must compete with bona fide effort, and if a team 
does not start in the final due to a medical reason, they must present a
medical certificate from the IAAF Medical Delegate in order to 
guarantee their qualification for the World Championships.


Events with a Final B: the eight teams competing in the Final and the 
next best placed teams in the Final B. If one or more teams in the Final 
A do not start or do not finish or are disqualified, their qualifying place 
is taken by the next best placed finishers in the Final B.

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Just now, Dragon said:

So China's effort to try to finish last night was utterly pointless?

That makes the video even better...

 

Well, if you can call avoiding a labor camp pointless... :p

#banbestmen

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So I sent a few messages out about this and they tell me if you don't finish the race the Olympic place goes to the 9th fastest qualifier from the heats.

I'm confused now...

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In my opinion the problem is the document of the qualification process, because I'm sure that IAAF intends that the finalist relays in World Championships will qualify, but if they write the first 8 Nocs and 1 or 2 relay are Dsd or Dnf they don't have a final ranking and so the first 2 out of final could make a complaint to have the tickets. 

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