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Athletics IAAF World Championships 2019


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:GBR KJT 6981 pts (5th best score ever after Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Kluft, Thiam and Nikitina, the only 4 girls over 7000 pts so far in history)

:BEL Thiam 6677 pts

:AUT Preiner 6560 pts

 

and :BEN Ahouanwanou 8th with 6210 pts! :yikes::cheer:

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Just now, OlympicsFan said:

I would say GB and Austria are the two most overperforming nations here so far alongside Jamaica and China.

 

Austria probably had 2 medal hopefuls and they both delivered. That's 100% execution.

 

DAS & KJT were two of the strongest individual medal hopefuls they had tbh. They will overperform if they win a gold in the relays!

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Women´s Heptathlon:

 

1. Katarina JOHNSON-THOMPSON  :GBR  6981WL

2. Nafissatou THIAM  :BEL  6677

3. Verena PREINER  :AUT  6560

 

Full Final Result HERE

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German tv is trying their best to jinx Kaul ... :facepalm:

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

 

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Przed chwilą, phelps napisał:

:GBR KJT 6981 pts (5th best score ever after Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Kluft, Thiam and Nikitina, the only 4 girls over 7000 pts so far in history)

6th There is also Sabine Braun 6985 ;) 

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Just now, Monzanator said:

 

Austria probably had 2 medal hopefuls and they both delivered. That's 100% execution.

 

DAS & KJT were two of the strongest individual medal hopefuls they had tbh. They will overperform if they win a gold in the relays!

Both were favorites for silver, but i dont think anyone expected gold from DAS or KJT and i dont see either of them winning gold in Tokyo.

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

 

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So basically it's a race for the medals in the 1500m.  Whatever order Warner, Uibo and Kaul finish in, that's the medals most likely.  

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Just now, Monzanator said:

 

Austria probably had 2 medal hopefuls and they both delivered. That's 100% execution.

 

DAS & KJT were two of the strongest individual medal hopefuls they had tbh. They will overperform if they win a gold in the relays!

 

 

We will not get much in the 4x400m, but 4x100 is always possible for us. We won Gold in Athens even though we did not have a single finalist. Other people have done the same. 

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Just now, OlympicsFan said:

Both were favorites for silver, but i dont think anyone expected gold from DAS or KJT and i dont see either of them winning gold in Tokyo.

 

Well, given the schedule and Miller-Uibo going for 400, DAS was immediately upgraded as 200m favorite. Thiam's elbow injury proved to be real, she didn't throw over 50m all season and if she couldn't have those 12-15m on KJT there, she was never going to win gold. Not to mention KJT's result is 6th all-time so not exactly 22,52-level in 200m ;)

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