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Athletics 2023 Discussion Thread


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:GRE Polyniki Emmanouilidou (19 yo) ran 100m in 11.21 today :hyper:

 

Fastest 100m by a Greek woman since 2005! Her improvement each year has been very impressive (11.94 in 2019, 11.71 in 2020, 11.55 in 2021, 11.44 in 2022, now 11.21 in 2023 and it's only June). I think as long as she stays injury-free we will see her in Paris, and I think we also have a good chance to make it in the 4x100 relay.

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Gabija Galvydytė with 2:00.47 in the 800m and Beatričė Juškevičiūtė with 6117 in Heptathlon, really increased their chances to qualify to the World Championships.

 

They need a similar result at the Lithuanian championships though, for those sweet sweet rating points. 

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Also 76.33m in the hammer throw for :GRE Konstantinos Zaltos to finish second at the NCAA Championships. He is number 3 on the Greek men's toplist for 2023 so far, which means we can have three male hammer throwers hopefully qualify for Paris 2024 :cool:

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Quite unusual and crazy day in Slovak Athletics history happened today.

 

2 new NR in one event within 5 hours :d

 

First at 13:00 Stanislava Škvarková beat her own NR in 100H in Trnava with clocking 12.89 and was already preparing for the European Games (Our federation criteria for the EG are easy: in each event the athlete with the best result achieved until this midnight will compete)

 

and then 5 hours later in Hungarian Nyiregyhaza Viktória Forster set a new :SVK NR in this event 12.88 to grab up back the quota for herself :d

 

13:00

 

 

around 18:00

 

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Day 4 at the NCAA Outdoor Championships

 

:USA Jasmine Moore (Florida) sets collegiate record in the Womenʻs Triple Jump (14.78).

 

Wind affects sprints and sprint hurdle records.

 

:JAM Ackera Nugent (Arkansas) went 12.25 in 100m Hurdles, far better than the CR of 12.36.

 

:LCA Julien Alfred (Texas) wins 100m in 10.72 and 200m in 21.73, both CRs if not for high wind.

 

:IRL Rhasidat Adeleke (Texas) surprises 400m trio from Arkansas.

 

 

Texas wins team title on home soil by 32 points.

 

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Next big meet is the Paavu Nurmi Games from :FIN tomorrow.  Field events featured.

 

https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-continental-tour/news/paavo-nurmi-games-turku-2023-ceh-stahl-andersen-wlodarczyk

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