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17 minutes ago, Cinnamon Bun said:

One thing I hate about British Athletics is not letting athletes compete who have met the standard or been invited because they won't win or make the top 8 or 10, especially at meets like this.  

We shall have to wait - there’s usually a second tranche of athletes invited when the organisers try to sort out the numbers.

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Just now, Grassmarket said:

We shall have to wait - there’s usually a second tranche of athletes invited when the organisers try to sort out the numbers.

Well from what Reynold Banigo's agent has said on twitter it's not looking like there's gonna be.  

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21 hours ago, Werloc said:

Lithuania decides to eliminate the track from track & field as Morauskaitė is injured and Keršulis is staying in the United States.

 

Our team consists of five athletes:

 

Juozas Baikštys - High Jump (possibly recovering from an injury, not jumping high at all as of yet)

Urtė Baikštytė - High Jump (lost to Palšytė last weekend)

Jogailė Petrokaitė - Long Jump

Aina Grikšaitė - Triple Jump (had her first 14+ meter jump last weekend at the Lithuanian indoor championships)

Dovilė Kilty - Triple Jump (lost to Aina)

And Diana Zagainova got in through the rating system after two additional athletes declined. So three Lithuanian women in the triple jump. 

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:SWE TEAM SWEDEN :SWE

 

 

 

Kvinnor

Julia Henriksson (Malmö AI), 60 meter
Wilma Nielsen (Örgryte IS), 800 meter
Julia Nielsen (Örgryte IS), 800 meter
Hanna Hermansson (Turebergs FK), 1500 meter
Sara Christiansson (Sävedalens AIK), 3000 meter
Michaela Meijer (Örgryte IS), stavhopp
Khaddi Sagnia (Ullevi FK), längdhopp
Maja Åskag (Råby-Rekarne FIF), tresteg
Sara Lennman (Spårvägens FK), kula
Fanny Roos (Malmö AI), kula
Bianca Salming Turebergs FK, femkamp

 

Män

Henrik Larsson (IF Göta Karlstad), 60 meter
Carl Bengtström (Örgryte IS), 400 meter
Andreas Kramer (Ullevi FK), 800 meter
Emil Danielsson (Spårvägens FK), 1500 meter och 3000 meter
Andreas Almgren (Turebergs FK), 3000 meter
Simon Sundström (IFK Lidingö), 3000 meter
Max Hrelja (Malmö AI), 60 m häck
Thobias Montler (Ullevi FK), längdhopp
Jesper Hellström (Hässelby SK), tresteg
Marcus Nilsson (Högby IF), sjukamp

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On 2/22/2023 at 9:39 AM, Cinnamon Bun said:

One thing I hate about British Athletics is not letting athletes compete who have met the standard or been invited because they won't win or make the top 8 or 10, especially at meets like this.  

Greece used to always do that too, I'm glad we seem to have stopped doing that in recent years.

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:GRE TEAM GREECE :GRE

 

Men:

60m: Ioannis Nyfantopoulos (GS Eleftherios Venizelos)

800m: Christos Kotitsas (Alexandros Makedonias)

60m Hurdles: Konstantinos Douvalidis (GS Eleftherios Venizelos)

High Jump: Antonios Merlos (PAOK)

Pole Vault: Emmanouil Karalis (Olympiacos)

Long Jump: Miltiadis Tentoglou (GS Kifisias)

Triple Jump: Nikolaos Andrikopoulos (Ameinias Mesogeion), Andreas Pantazis (AO Megaron), Dimitrios Tsiamis (Olympiacos)

 

Women:

60m: Polyniki Emmanouilidou (Alexandros Makedonias), Rafailia Spanoudaki (GS Ilioupolis)

400m: Andrianna Ferra (Pannaxiakos), Irini Vasiliou (Ameinias Mesogeion)

3000m: Anastasia Marinakou (Panathinaikos)

60m Hurdles: Anais Karagianni (AEK), Elisavet Pesiridou (GS Ilioupolis)

Pole Vault: Nikoleta Kyriakopoulou (AGES Kameiros 2009), Ekaterini Stefanidi (AO Filotheis)

Triple Jump: Spyridoula Karydi (AO Kallistos)

 

 

Tatiana Gusin also qualified in the high jump but withdrew due to injury. Surprised to see Ferra here as she has not yet competed in 2023.

 

Tentoglou is a big favourite for gold. Karalis and Stefanidi also should have chances for medals. It's crazy to see Tsiamis still competing at a high level at age 41. I have high hopes for our teenager Emmanouilidou, who improved her PB this season three times, from 7.49 to 7.39, then to 7.37, and then 7.30.

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Where is the usual European-Athletics.com page with Timetable & Results (which is usually together in one handy page, which also includes start lists and such so one can also easily follow it when not live)?

https://www.european-athletics.com/competitions/european-athletics-indoor-championships/overview

 

All kinds of stuff but the main page to follow the event seems to be missing.

Edited by heywoodu

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