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 Kristjan Ceh has an underwhelming performance for his standarts in a hometown meet,saving it from being a disspointing performance with a last round throw of 68.67 .....This  after  giving an interwiew in slovenia where he stated he will ''show Alekna who the boss is'' :yikes:when they meet in the summer[first meeting is at the DL in early July] Maybe he will,who knows ?,Just find it funny that he was underwhelming right afterwards:) 

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3 hours ago, Biathlonfan said:

 Kristjan Ceh has an underwhelming performance for his standarts in a hometown meet,saving it from being a disspointing performance with a last round throw of 68.67 .....This  after  giving an interwiew in slovenia where he stated he will ''show Alekna who the boss is'' :yikes:when they meet in the summer[first meeting is at the DL in early July] Maybe he will,who knows ?,Just find it funny that he was underwhelming right afterwards:) 

He threw well over 68m in rainy weather, so yeah, will see soon who is the boss.

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World Athletics plan to reorganise Indoor Athletics as Short Track - as opposed to long track - and to harmonise these indoor short track records with outdoor city centre meets etc.

 

World Athletics to create new short track product to grow the sport | PRESS-RELEASES | World Athletics

 

 

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8 hours ago, justony said:

He threw well over 68m in rainy weather, so yeah, will see soon who is the boss.

 As i said,saved himself from a dissapointing meet with that one,could of thrown a long one on the first one when it wasn't raining but didn't,managed to not release the disc on the second attempt,threw another one outside the stadium bounds,not to mention the video footage wasn't the best,personally it really did not look like a high 68 mark to me,but i guess it was,All i'm saying is pride comes before the fall,and i'm seeing A LOOOOOOOOOOT of pride with him,so Kanter might want to reign that in.    

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nice meet earlier Today in :ITA Savona 

 

men's 100m: :GBR Reece Prescod 9.94 (w+2.7), :SRI Yupun Abeykoon 10.01, :CIV Arthur Cissè 10.03


men's 200m: :CUB Reyner Mena 19.95 (w+1.6), :DOM Yancarlos Martinez 20.44


men's 400m: :ITA Eseosa Desalu 46.15, :ITA Edoardo Scotti 46.27, :ITA Brayan Lopez 46.33


men's 110m HS: :RSA Antonio Alkana 13.32 (w+2.5), :ITA Lorenzo Simonelli 13.45, :ITA Hassan Fofana 13.46; DNF :ITA :HUN Leonardo Tano (Siffredi)


men's 400m HS: :QAT Abderrahman Samba 48.56, :ITA Alessandro Sibilio 48.72 (1st race after a full 11-month stoppage because of injury)


men's Long Jump: :ITA Mattia Furlani (born 2005) 8.44 (w+2.2) :yikes:


men's Shot Put: :ITA Zane Weir 21.60, :ITA Leonardo Fabbri 21.09, :GBR Scott Lincoln 20.50


women's 100m: :GBR Daryl Neita 10.97 (w+1.0), :LUX Patrizia Van Der Weken 11.18


women's 200m: :GBR Dina Asher-Smith 22.63 (w+2.3), :ITA Dalia Kaddari 22.95


women's 400m: :GBR Laviai Nielsen 51.60, :POL Justyna Swiety 52.18


women's 800m: :UKR Olha Lyakhova 2.01.79, :POL Adriana Czapla 2.01.90


women's 100m HS: :FIN Reetta Hurske 12.80 (w? but I guess it was regular, as they listed the time as Meet record), :DEN Mette Graversgaard 12.83


women's Triple Jump: :DMA Thea Lafond 14.68 (w+2.9), :ITA Ottavia Cestonaro 13.99 (w+2.5), :LTU Dovilè Kilty 13.83 (w?)

 

 

meanwhile in :GRE Kallithea, near Athens,  :ITA Larissa Iapichino won the women's Long Jump with 6.83 (w. -1.8, her outdoor PB), way ahead of well known specialists like :SWE Kaddi Sagnia and others.

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2 hours ago, phelps said:

nice meet earlier Today in :ITA Savona 

 

men's 100m: :GBR Reece Prescod 9.94 (w+2.7), :SRI Yupun Abeykoon 10.01, :CIV Arthur Cissè 10.03


men's 200m: :CUB Reyner Mena 19.95 (w+1.6), :DOM Yancarlos Martinez 20.44


men's 400m: :ITA Eseosa Desalu 46.15, :ITA Edoardo Scotti 46.27, :ITA Brayan Lopez 46.33


men's 110m HS: :RSA Antonio Alkana 13.32 (w+2.5), :ITA Lorenzo Simonelli 13.45, :ITA Hassan Fofana 13.46; DNF :ITA :HUN Leonardo Tano (Siffredi)


men's 400m HS: :QAT Abderrahman Samba 48.56, :ITA Alessandro Sibilio 48.72 (1st race after a full 11-month stoppage because of injury)


men's Long Jump: :ITA Mattia Furlani (born 2005) 8.44 (w+2.2) :yikes:


men's Shot Put: :ITA Zane Weir 21.60, :ITA Leonardo Fabbri 21.09, :GBR Scott Lincoln 20.50


women's 100m: :GBR Daryl Neita 10.97 (w+1.0), :LUX Patrizia Van Der Weken 11.18


women's 200m: :GBR Dina Asher-Smith 22.63 (w+2.3), :ITA Dalia Kaddari 22.95


women's 400m: :GBR Laviai Nielsen 51.60, :POL Justyna Swiety 52.18


women's 800m: :UKR Olha Lyakhova 2.01.79, :POL Adriana Czapla 2.01.90


women's 100m HS: :FIN Reetta Hurske 12.80 (w? but I guess it was regular, as they listed the time as Meet record), :DEN Mette Graversgaard 12.83


women's Triple Jump: :DMA Thea Lafond 14.68 (w+2.9), :ITA Ottavia Cestonaro 13.99 (w+2.5), :LTU Dovilè Kilty 13.83 (w?)

 

 

meanwhile in :GRE Kallithea, near Athens,  :ITA Larissa Iapichino won the women's Long Jump with 6.83 (w. -1.8, her outdoor PB), way ahead of well known specialists like :SWE Kaddi Sagnia and others.

There’s a YT stream.

 

 

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On 5/23/2023 at 10:56 PM, Grassmarket said:

World Athletics plan to reorganise Indoor Athletics as Short Track - as opposed to long track - and to harmonise these indoor short track records with outdoor city centre meets etc.

 

World Athletics to create new short track product to grow the sport | PRESS-RELEASES | World Athletics

 

 

Not the worst idea - hugely increases potential hosting opportunitis - lots of places in the southern hemisphere don't need a roof, probably moving towards a standardisation of the track dimensions, more focus on the camber, the bank turns, the short straights as a separate discipline to the 'long track'. Also allows 'short track' to experiment with new events ('weight-for-height, 'indoor' hammer, kilo, 200 m 'pursuit'-style starts, 2000m steeple etc...

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