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Athletics IAAF World Championships 2019


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Just now, LowerSaxony said:

 

Nope, we had non-parallel Pole Vault group last year at the European Championships in Berlin, but that was probably the first time :-D

 

well, that´s surprising. I was surprised to see the Group B still not competing, I Don´t remember at all, they already did it last year.

 

Thanks :yes

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Just now, Col_Frost said:

I think we can pressume that eight guys from group B will easly make 20,90. Maybe even more of them

 

M Shot Put may seriously be the EVENT of this WCH edition

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We have a number of guys over 22m and several other well over 21,50 this season so the Q standard here seems extremely generous tbh. If you can't throw 20,90 you're basically a modern day scrub.

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Just now, hckosice said:

Also just noticed all 19 heptathletes will throw together in one single Javelin group

 

This World Championships doesn't seem to stick to good old Athletics traditions in many ways :d

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Just now, LowerSaxony said:

 

This World Championships doesn't seem to stick to good old Athletics traditions in many ways :d

 

Absolutely :d Qatar will be definitely remembered

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Przed chwilą, LowerSaxony napisał:

 

This World Championships doesn't seem to stick to good old Athletics traditions in many ways :d

Maybe they try to make them more urban? 

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