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:GRE Antigoni Drisbioti qualifies for Paris 2024! New NR in the women's 20km walk of 1:28:12! The previous NR of 1:28:58 was from 2004!

 

Drisbioti's previous PB was 1:29:03 from 2022, and the Olympic standard was 1:29:20.

 

Really incredible for her to be doing this at her age, she will be 39 next month! And she'll be 40 in Paris!

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Asian Indoor Athletics Championships (Astana :KAZ) - Day 2 Results

 

Men's 60m

Gold: :BAN Imranur Rahman 6.59 Silver: :HKG Shak Kam Ching 6.65 Bronze: :JPN Ryota Suzuki 6.66

 

Men's 400m

Gold: :QAT Ammar Ismael Yahia Ibrahim 46.25 Silver: :KAZ Mikhail Litvin 46.39 Bronze: :CHN Fan Tianrui 47.30

 

Women's 400m

Gold: :KAZ Elina Mikhina 54.07 Silver: :VIE Thi Huyen Nguyen 54.67 Bronze: :INA Sri Maya Sari 54.88

 

Men's 1500m

Gold: :JPN Kazuto Iizawa 3:42.83 Silver: :QAT Mohamed Al Garni 3:43.39 Bronze: :QAT Adam Ali Musab 3:43.42

 

Womenʻs 1500m

Gold: :VIE Thi Oanh Nguyen 4:15.55 Silver: :JPN Yume Goto 4:19.29 Bronze: :KAZ Akbayan Nurmamet 4:21.31

 

Women's Pole Vault

Gold: :JPN Mayu Nasu 4.00 Silver: :IND Vengatesh Pavithra 4.00 Bronze: :IND P.Rosy Meena 3.90

 

Women's Triple Jump

Gold: :UZB Sharifa Davronova 13.98 Silver: :JPN Mariko Morimoto 13.66 Bronze: :CHN Chen Ting 13.52

 

Women's Shot Put

Gold: :KOR Jeong Yu-sun 16.98 Silver: :KOR Lee Su-jung 16.45 Bronze: :INA Eki Febri Ekawati 15.44

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Asian Indoor Athletics Championships (Astana :KAZ) - Day 3 Results

 

Men's 800m

Gold: :KUW Ebrahim Alzofairi 1:49.33 Silver: :QAT Abdirahman Saeed Hassan 1:49.58 Bronze: :QAT Musaeb Abdulrahman Balla 1:49.68

 

Women's 800m

Gold: :CHN Wu Hongjiao 2:06.85 Silver: :JPN Ayano Shiomi 2:07.18 Bronze: :CHN Rao Xinyu 2:08.75

 

Men's 3000m

Gold: :QAT Mohamed Al Garni 7:55.25 Silver: :JPN Keita Sato 7:56.41 Bronze: :KAZ Shadrack Kimutai Koech 7:59.84

 

Menʻs 60m Hurdles

Gold: :KAZ David Yefremov 7.65 Silver: :TPE Chen Keui-Ru 7.68 Bronze: :JPN Shuhei Ishikawa 7.70

 

Womenʻs 60m Hurdles

Gold: :JPN Masumi Aoki 8.01 Silver: :IND Jyothi Yarraji 8.13 Bronze: :CHN Chen Jiamin 8.15

 

Men's High Jump

Gold: :JPN Ryoichi Akamatsu 2.28 Silver: :KOR Woo Sang-hyeok 2.24 Bronze: :SYR Majd Eddin Ghazal 2.24

 

Women's High Jump

Gold: :KAZ Nadezhda Dubovitskaya 1.89 Silver: :KAZ Kristina Ovchinnikova 1.89 Bronze: :KAZ Yelizaveta Matveyeva 1.84

 

Menʻs Pole Vault

Gold: :KSA Hussein Assem Al Hizam 5.45 Silver: :QAT Seifeldin Heneida Abdesalam 5.35 Bronze: :THA Patsapong Amsam-Ang 5.35

 

Menʻs Long Jump

Gold: :TPE Lin Yu-Tang 8.02 Silver: :IND Jeswin Aldrin 7.97 Bronze: :CHN Zhang Mingkun 7.92

 

Womenʻs Long Jump

Gold: :JPN Sumire Hata 6.64 Silver: :CHN Huang Yingying 6.43 Bronze: :UZB Darya Reznichenko 6.37

 

Menʻs Heptathlon

Gold: :JPN Yuma Maruyama 5801 pts Silver: :JPN Keisuke Okuda 5497 pts Bronze: :PHI Janry Ubas 5246 pts

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100m (and 4*100m Relay) Olympic Champion, :ITA Marcell Jacobs, back in action Tomorrow night in  :FRA Lievin.

 

this is the meet's schedule:

https://etusuora.com/en/athletics/world-athletics-indoor-tour/lievin#:~:text=The 2023 event takes place,near Lens in Northern France.

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:AUS Eleanor Patterson broke her leg before the competition :facepalm: so easy win for Yaroslava Mahuchikh :UKR in Banská Bystrica with 197cm

 

1. Jaroslava Mahuchikh UKR 197 cm

2. Elena Vallortigara ITA 195

3. Marija Vukovič MNE 195

4. Kateryna Tabashnyk UKR 193

5. Laura Zialor GBR 188

6. Heta Tuuri FIN 188

7. Lia Apostolovski SLO 188

8. Fédra Fekete HUN 185

9. Erin Shaw AUS 185

10. Kimberly Williamson JAM & Karmen Bruus EST 180

Eleanor Patterson AUS  DNS

 

Spoiler
 

 

Posted by Banskobystrická latka / High jump meeting Banska Bystrica on Tuesday, February 14, 2023

 

 

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