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13 hours ago, Josh said:

@Rafa Maciel @intoronto I believe World Athletics can invite athletes to complete in disciplines, so I'm pretty sure he got wildcarded in. But I'm not completely sure. 

yes, Seb Coe recently said they can't do without their top stars, therefore a place for Olympic and World Champions will always be reserved through wild cards if necessary (as long as they don't steal a place from any teammate, of course)

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Some welcome rule/competition format changes here (mostly for the better in my opinion).

 

 

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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6 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

Some welcome rule/competition format changes here (mostly for the better in my opinion).

 

 

Not entirely convinced, the middle/long distances qualification will be now only on positions and not time rule is a good idea.

 

Now when everyone will know that only top 6 qualify, and times from previous heats do not count, we can have some really slow long heats/semifinals runs, since everyone will save energy only for the finish...

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21 minutes ago, hckošice said:

Not entirely convinced, the middle/long distances qualification will be now only on positions and not time rule is a good idea.

 

Now when everyone will know that only top 6 qualify, and times from previous heats do not count, we can have some really slow long heats/semifinals runs, since everyone will save energy only for the finish...

We are seeing these in FISU this week.  Some VERY slow starts.

 

Will predict now that “running under protest” will be a complete mess.

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You can thank the Gods that the Worlds aren't held in the first half of August here, it might as well be another Aquatics Worlds for us instead of Athletics. I mean, the situation is nowhere near as bad as in Slovenia, but still, it's constantly raining, it's windy, it's cold. The worst weather I have seen in August in recent years. There was a huge storm in Budapest last night. Hopefully it will get better in the second half of August. 

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57 minutes ago, Vektor said:

You can thank the Gods that the Worlds aren't held in the first half of August here, it might as well be another Aquatics Worlds for us instead of Athletics. I mean, the situation is nowhere near as bad as in Slovenia, but still, it's constantly raining, it's windy, it's cold. The worst weather I have seen in August in recent years. There was a huge storm in Budapest last night. Hopefully it will get better in the second half of August. 

I can swap for 10 days the 35+ we have been getting here in the last month. 

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It seems we got a LOT of wildcards, there will be Hungarians in almost all the events.

 

Huge Hungarian team, by far the largest ever. 63 athletes. There will be two events with 3-3 Hungarian athletes: Men's Hammer Throw and Women's 100m hurdles.

 

Women

 

100 m: Takács Boglárka
200 m: Takács Boglárka, Sulyán Alexa
400 m: Rapai Fanni
800 m: Kéri Bianka
1500 m: Vindics-Tóth Lili Anna
5000 m: Wagner-Gyürkés Viktória
100 m hurdles: Kerekes Gréta, Kozák Luca, Tóth Anna
400 m hurdles: Molnár Janka
Marathon: Kovács-Garami Katalin, Szabó Nóra
20 km race walk: Madarász Viktória, Oláh Barbara
35 km race walk: Madarász Viktória, Récsei Rita
4x100 m relay: Csóti Jusztina, Kerekes Gréta, Kocsis Anna Luca, Kozák Luca, Nguyen Anasztázia, Sulyán Alexa, Takács Boglárka
4x400 m relay: Kéri Bianka, Kriszt Sarolta, Nádházy Evelin, Mohai Regina, Molnár Janka, Rapai Fanni, Simon Virág
Long Jump: Bánhidi-Farkas Petra, Lesti Diana
High Jump: Fekete Fédra
Pole Vault: Klekner Hanga
Triple Jump: Szabó Beatrix
Shot Put:  Márton Anita
Discus Throw: Kerekes Dóra
Hammer Throw: Gyurátz Réka
Javelin Throw: Moravcsik Angéla, Szilágyi Réka
Heptathlon: Krizsán Xénia, Nemes Rita

 

Men

 

100 m: Boros Bence
200 m: Wahl Zoltán
400 m: Molnár Attila
800 m: Huller Dániel, Vindics Balázs
1500 m: Szögi István
5000 m: Kovács Ferenc Soma
110 m hurdles: Szeles Bálint
400 m hurdles: Bánóczy Árpád
3000 m steeplechase: Palkovits István
Marathon: Szemerei Levente
20 km race walk: Helebrandt Máté
35 km race walk: Venyercsán Bence
4x100 m relay: Boros Bence, Bundschu Patrik, Illovszky Dominik, Pap Márk, Szabó Dániel, Wahl Zoltán
4x400 m relay: Huller Dániel, Kovács Árpád, Molnár Attila, Nadj Levente, Steigerwald Ernő, Wahl Zoltán
Long Jump: Németh Mátyás
High Jump: Török Gergely
Triple Jump: Szenderffy Dániel
Shot Put: Tóth Balázs
Discus Throw: Szikszai Róbert
Hammer Throw: Halász Bence, Rába Dániel, Varga Donát
Javelin Throw: Herczeg György

 

Mixed


4x400 m relay: Kéri Bianka, Molnár Janka, Rapai Fanni, Steigerwald Ernő, Wahl Zoltán

 

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