website statistics
Jump to content
  • Register/Login on Totallympics!

    Sign up to Totallympics to get full access to our website.

     

    Registration is free and allows you to participate in our community. You will then be able to reply to threads and access all pages.

     

    If you encounter any issues in the registration process, please send us a message in the Contact Us page.

     

    We are excited to see you on Totallympics, the home of Olympic Sports!

     

Athletics EAA Team European Championships 2nd League 2019


Recommended Posts

Athletics EAA Team European Championships 2nd League 2019

 

CRO.gif Varaždin (CRO) - 10 August 2019 - 11 August 2019 CRO.gif

 

142732wn8z9hpygibg2e78.png
 
Official Website

 

 

With your host, Bulgaria's one and only @Federer91! Game on!

Edited by heywoodu

.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/1860-athletics-eaa-team-european-championships-2nd-league-2019/
Share on other sites

Thank You, Thank You! :d Let's see if it's going to be shown here, or i would need to look for some live links. 

Edited by Federer91
Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/1860-athletics-eaa-team-european-championships-2nd-league-2019/#findComment-229323
Share on other sites

:DEN Danish Team

 

Some few thoughts. 4 years ago we won the 2nd League, which was a huge succes for Danish athletics. I highly doubt this will happen again. We have some few strong names in our team, Anna Emilie Møller, Sara Slott Petersen, Andreas Bube, Jannick Klausen. Generally, our women are the strongest part of the squad. If they can deliver, the Danish team can probably reach a 3rd place at best. I do think some will not top perform here and it will cost us some points in the end. So my final prediction for the Danish team would be a 5th place. Though, a place between 4-7 is the most likely scenario. 

I wish the Danish athletes, good luck. :fingers: Makes us proud! :cheer:

 

Women

100m - Astrid Glenner-Frandsen

200m - Ida Karstoft

400m - Annemarie Nissen

800m - Mathilde Diekema Jensen

1500m - Anna Emilie Møller

3000m - Anna Emilie Møller

5000m - Maja Alm

3000mS - Simone Glad

100mH - Thea Haahr

400mH - Sara Slott Petersen

High Jump - Rikke Andersen

Pole Vault - Caroline Bonde Holm

Long Jump - Janne Nielsen

Triple Jump - Janne Nielsen

Shot Put - Maria Sløk Hansen

Discus Throw - Kathrine Bebe

Hammer Throw - Katrine K. Jacobsen

Javelin Throw - Marie Vestergaard

4x100m - Mette Graversgaard, Ida Karstoft, Astrid Glenner-Frandsen, Emma Beiter Bomme og Louise Østergård

4x400m - Sara Slott Petersen, Annemarie Nissen, Sarah Sækmose, Louise W. Jørgensen og Mathilde Kreiberg Skou

 

Men

100m - Frederik Schou-Nielsen

200m - Tazana Kamanga-Dyrbak

400m - Gustav Lundholm Nielsen

800m - Andreas Bube

1500m - Nick Rostgaard Jensen

3000m - Mikkel Dahl-Jessen

5000m - Andreas Lommer

3000mS - Jakob Dybdal Abrahamsen

110mH - Andreas Martinsen

400mH - Nicolai Hartling

High Jump - Janick Klausen

Pole Vault - Oliver Chabert

Long Jump - Sebastian Pedersen

Triple Jump - Jannick Bagge

Shot Put - Kristoffer Thomsen

Discus Throw - Emil Mikkelsen

Hammer Throw - Hans Barrett

Javelin Throw - Arthur W. Pedersen

4x100m - Albert Ranning, Tazana Kamanga-Dyrbak, Frederik Schou-Nielsen og Simon Hansen

4x400m - Gustav Lundholm Nielsen, Nicolai Hartling, Kasper Olsen og Philip Braun

Edited by wumo26
Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/1860-athletics-eaa-team-european-championships-2nd-league-2019/#findComment-229326
Share on other sites

19 hours ago, wumo26 said:

:DEN Danish Team

 

Some few thoughts. 4 years ago we won the 2nd League, which was a huge succes for Danish athletics. I highly doubt this will happen again. We have some few strong names in our team, Anna Emilie Møller, Sara Slott Petersen, Andreas Bube, Jannick Klausen. Generally, our women are the strongest part of the squad. If they can deliver, the Danish team can probably reach a 3rd place at best. I do think some will not top perform here and it will cost us some points in the end. So my final prediction for the Danish team would be a 5th place. Though, a place between 4-7 is the most likely scenario. 

I wish the Danish athletes, good luck. :fingers: Makes us proud! :cheer:

 

I wouldn't call a top 3 unlikely looking at the entry list...

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/1860-athletics-eaa-team-european-championships-2nd-league-2019/#findComment-229593
Share on other sites

I think it is going to be among Estonia, Bulgaria and Denmark , maybe Slovenia for the top spot. 

 

Malta, Georgia and Luxemburg and probably Cyprus seem to be a safe bet for relegation. The last place will be among the other nations especially Croatia, Austria and Israel. Latvia should be safe. 

Edited by prso1000
Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/1860-athletics-eaa-team-european-championships-2nd-league-2019/#findComment-229598
Share on other sites

35 minutes ago, Agger said:

 

I wouldn't call a top 3 unlikely looking at the entry list...

I'm often a bit "harsh"  and skeptical went it comes to Danish perfomances, but a top 3 is not at all impossible. I will be very happy for them if they became 2nd or 3rd. :) 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/1860-athletics-eaa-team-european-championships-2nd-league-2019/#findComment-229599
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, OlympicIRL said:

 

Just one this year.

 

Bummer.. With 12 teams it's logical 2 go up and 2 go down. It's always better for the competition when more teams are in contention for the promotion.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/1860-athletics-eaa-team-european-championships-2nd-league-2019/#findComment-229678
Share on other sites

59 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

 

Bummer.. With 12 teams it's logical 2 go up and 2 go down. It's always better for the competition when more teams are in contention for the promotion.

 

It’s all down to the fact the Super League is being re-structured so that from 2021, there will only be 8 teams in the top league. So it means 5 teams drop out of the top tier and this filters down through all the leagues meaning 5 go down and only 1 goes up.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/1860-athletics-eaa-team-european-championships-2nd-league-2019/#findComment-229703
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • So qualification isn't done, and the last few spots are very close with essentially one more race to go.   On the 6th and 7th Canada entered 6 racers in the lower tier North American cup races in Lake Placid. On the 11th there was races again in Lake Placid, Canada only entered 2 (articles say withdrew 4, start list on the 10th says 2 registered, whatever).  If the total amount entered was above 20 then the ranking points for first start at 120 and go down incrementally, with only 2 Canadians entered there were 19 competitors so points for first only start at 90.    The USA only has a shot at qualifying 2 sleds at this point, and Uhlaender appears to have had a shot at catching up to 2nd best among the americans. She came 1st, those 30 points really cost her if that is how the USA nominates their team.   The best 17 countries get one sled, based on how their top competitor is ranked.  is in 13th with 498 points,  is in 14th with 480,  15th 475,  16th 468,  17th 457,  18th 456 and no one else has the ability to gain enough points.  could have received 27 more points,  19 more,  21 more. So a big deal for them, and not appearing in the stories.   The accusation is that Canada did it for their own gain, to protect Channell's chance of qualifying: the 6 countries with the highest ranked 2nd best slider get a 2nd quota.  Channell holds the last spot at 512,  Erlacher is next at 484. Both only race at the World Cup level. However, the next best after that is  Simmchen at 391, who did race in Lake Placid and misses out on 25 points. Both her and her teammate would have to pass both Channell and Erlacher in the rankings for them to achieve a 2nd quota. A miraculous outcome, but that is what Uhlaender is accusing the Canadians of being afraid of. Could be, I don't think so but who knows.  
    • I see, wasn't sure if they had internal trials like Canada had in the past. So Uhlaender will receive 84 points, more possibly if she races again, and Ro has one more race. So very understandable why she would be upset. 
    • The American selection criteria is IBSF ranking as of January 18th. Currently:   15  Kelly Curtis 710 16  Alessandra Fumagalli 704 17  Mystique Ro 694 18  Valentina Margaglio 668 19  Sujung Hong 662 20  Katie Uhlaender 660   So those 30 points could be important depending on next weekend.
    • Regarding  and  :   The FIL documents refer to Part C.2.2. of the Qualification rules regarding Athlete eligibility, it seems the Canadian women's double is missing the minimum of timed runs in Cortina (c.2.2.1), whereas the other are missing the requirement under C.2.2.2
    • I am so confused at the whole thing   Can someone give a short summary of what is the actual issue, and what would have happened (as in, who would have qualified) if those Canadians who withdrew did start?
    • Agree. That article is completely non-sensical. No one understands the qualification system apart from actually Cecchini. And the ones who technically could be upset (e.g. Austria) are not mentioned. :D   And the Israelis athlete is interestingly the woman who just drove down the halfpipe at the 2018 Olympics.   Plus, that race did get Johansen into the quota slot for 
    • Other than the Reuters article it is all pretty badly presented. What I find comical is, if true, the Israeli and Maltese federations were upset. LOL, so far out of contention but mad about five to ten points when they need hundreds.  and  are right on the edge and lose key points so I would understand them being upset, but Uhlaender? All three americans would have to overtake the 3rd best british slider, it would take divine intervention to accomplish. So she is upset, but it is not rational to blame the Canadian coach. It must be very frustrating to not be racing in the World Cup, climb into the top 20 in rankings, and it still not be enough. 
    • Slopestyle WC Snowmass    Women Gold-  Laurie Blouin (81.21) Silver-  Mari Fukada (77.26) Bronze-  Kokomo Murase (75.36)   Men Gold-  Jake Canter (85.16) Silver-  Su Yiming (84.18) Bronze-  Dane Menzies (83.68)    Full Results
×
×
  • Create New...