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Wahnsinn!!! Die deutschen Basketballerinnen fahren nach Paris!!! :clap:
Eine epische Schlacht, und gerade was Satou Sabally da geleistet hat war krass. Die konnte ihren linken Wurfarm fast nicht nutzen und hat zeitweise sogar ihre am Ende fast 20 Freiwürfe mit der schwächeren rechten Hand gemacht. Die Brasilianerinnen aber auch teilweise nicht wirklich sportlich und sehr hart unterwegs.

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Lukas Märtens (200m Freistil) und Isabel Gose (1500m Freistil) haben nun auch die Vorgabe des DSV mit einem Top4 Ergebnis erfüllt.
Wobei bei beiden ja auch die Frage ist, inwieweit man bei Mehrfachstarts die DSV Vorgaben in jeder Disziplin erfüllen muss (natürlich nur, wenn die offizielle Norm außerhalb des DSV-Fenster erreicht wurde).

 

P.S.: Und nun gesellt sich noch Sven Schwarz mit Platz 4 über 800m Freistil dazu. :thumbup:

 

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Außerdem hat es weitere Bestätigungsnormen in der Leichtathletik gegeben:

 

Frauen:

 

Stabhochsprung: Jacqueline Otchere
Kugelstoßen: Katharina Maisch, Julia Ritter

 

Männer:

 

5000m: Davor Aaron Bienenfeld, Sam Parsons

Dreisprung: Max Heß

 

Für Heß dürfte es die nahezu sichere Olympiaquali sein. Der ist in der Rangliste kaum noch aus den Top 32 zu verdrängen. Gleiches gilt im Prinzip auch für Maisch und Ritter. Da ist aber das "Problem", dass wohl mehr als drei deutsche Kugelstoßerinnen die Quali schaffen werden, und man sich entscheiden muss. Kenzel ist auch so gut wie sicher durch und Ogunleye ja sowieso.

 

Sportlerinnen und Sportler, die diese Saison die Supernorm knacken, brauchen die bestätigungsnorm nicht noch einmal gesondert. Das ist dann in einem abgehakt. Das brauchen nur die mit der Norm aus 2023 und die Weltranglistenstarter. 

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