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Athletics 2023 Discussion Thread


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Sosna's youth really showing through in the worst way,58.88 and four fouls for 11th place,i get why he went into the men's final and not the under 23 one,but he would of been second there with that result.

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Ceh's final throw was 67.83.his winning throw is apparently the second best in the cups history after his coach Gerd Kanter who gets out alive with the 69.70 record set in 2009.

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Steven Richter[also a 19 year old till early April] with 64.23 in the under 23 competition,14 centimeters from the Cr record,but more importantly is now 8 on the worlds list.I cannot wait to See what Mykolas does for his first start in April.

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i believe this popped up like a few days ago,becuase i feel like even tough the result happened on feburary 1 i would of noticed it instantly,we have 15 year old guy in discus who threw 62.54 in his first ever discus competition,[yes it was 2kg]and he was actually 14 when he did this,birthday is in mid feburary. 

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NCAA Indoor Championships

 

Menʻs Heptathlon

:USA Kyle Garland (Georgia) sets huge PR scoring 6,639 points.

:PUR Ayden Owens-Delerme (Arkansas) puts up a great fight and moves into 2nd place in the World standings with 6,518 points.

 

Womenʻs Triple Jump

:USA Jasmine Moore (Florida) dominates another event. After a national championship in the Long Jump, she comes back with a 15.12 in Triple.

 

Womenʻs 60m/200m

:LCA Julien Alfred (Texas) just another NCAA record for Alfred this time pushing the envelope to 6.94 tying Aleia Hobbsʻ world leading time.

 

Then flies by :NGR Favour Ofili in the 200m final. Putting in an NCAA record 22.01 to win it.

 

Womenʻs 400m

:USA Britton Wilson (Arkansas) NCAA record of 49.48 (first to break 50 seconds)

 

Womenʻs 4x400m

Arkansas sets a new world indoor record with a 3:21.75 besting :RUS 3:23.37 set in 2006.

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NCAA Indoor Championships

 

Menʻs Triple Jump

:JAM Jaydon Hibbert (Arkansas) collegiate record 17.54. National indoor record.

 

Menʻs 400m

:USA Elija Godwin (Georgia) equals his World best 44.75

 

Menʻs 200m

:USA Matthew Boling (Georgia) world leading 20.12 to take home the title.

 

University of Arkansas wins both team championships. Woo Pig Sooie!

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Miami Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill won the 60m at USA Indoor Masters Championship in a time of 6.7.

 

Hill has said previously that he has Olympic qualification on his mind.

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Lol at a Portugese javelin thrower doing flips as he throws,he's in first place too

 

 

 

 

He won by one centimeter,lmao.

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