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Lithuanian indoor championships start this weekend.

 

Last chance for our athletes to qualify to the European Indoor Championships.

 

Right now we have Jogailė Petrokaitė qualified for long jump. Modesta Morauskaitė and Tomas Keršulis were qualified for 400m, but seems like they're withdrawing, which is unfortunate, since Keršulis NR that he reached a week ago was actually the 5th qualifying time, so he could've done some damage in the championships.

 

Other than that, Urtė Baikšytė and Juozas Baikštys are qualifying from the rankings as well as Dovilė Kilty and Aina Grikšaitė in the triple jump.

 

Safe to assume these five are going to be representing Lithuania there, unless Palšytė surprises with a very good jump on the weekend, but I highly doubt that she's in form to jump anywhere higher than 1.90. Possibly ever again. 

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World Athletics Cross Country Championships (Bathurst, :AUS) Results

 

Womenʻs U20

1. :ETH Senayet Getachew 20:53

2. :ETH Medina Eisa 21:00

3. :KEN Pamela Kosgei 21:01

4. :KEN Faith Cherotich 21:10

5. :ETH Lemlem Nibret 21:16

(1 not :KEN:ETH runner in top 10)

 

Menʻs U20

1. :KEN Ishmael Kipkurui 24:29

2. :KEN Reynold Kipkorir Cheruiyot 24:30

3. :ETH Boki Diriba 24:31

4. :UGA Dan Kibet 24:36

5. :ETH Bereket Zeleke 24:51

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World Athletics Cross Country Championships (Bathurst, :AUS) Results

 

Senior Womenʻs

1. :KEN Beatrice Chebet 33:48

2. :ETH Tsigie Gebreselama 33:56

3. :KEN Anges Jebet Ngetich 34:00

4. :KEN Grace Loibach Nawowuna 34:13

5. :ETH Fotyen Tesfay 34:30

 

Senior Menʻs

1. :UGA Jacob Kiplimo 29:17

2. :ETH Berihu Aregawi 29:26

3. :UGA Joshua Cheptegei 29:37

4. :KEN Geoffrey Kamworor 29:37

5. :KEN Kibiwott Kandie 29:57

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