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1 hour ago, dcro said:

 

They really don't have a better female athlete than 400m runner whose PB is 59 seconds? :facepalm:


Looks like nobody cares about sport there. Their Olympic team is on par with Andorra, the difference being that Andorra has 85 000 people while Macedonia has 2 million...

yes. Same for swimming. Their decision was very very stupid. I saw that Marko wrote on facebook that he is so sad.

 

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:SVK  TEAM SLOVAKIA :SVK

 

 

MEN'S

  • Jozef REPČÍK (800m)
  • Martin KUČERA (400m HURDLES)
  • Matúš BUBENÍK (HIGH JUMP)
  • Marcel LOMNICKÝ (HAMMER THROW)
  • Anton KUČMÍN (20km RACE WALK)
  • Martin TIŠŤAN (50km RACE WALK)
  • Dušan MAJDÁN (50km RACE WALK)
  • Matej TÓTH (50km RACE WALK)

WOMEN'S

  • Iveta PUTALOVÁ (400m)
  • Lucia HRIVNÁK-KLOCOVÁ (800m)
  • Katarína BEREŠOVÁ (MARATHON)
  • Jana VELĎÁKOVÁ (LONG JUMP)
  • Dana VELĎÁKOVÁ (TRIPLE JUMP)
  • Martina HRAŠNOVÁ (HAMMER THROW)
  • Mária CZÁKOVÁ (20km RACE WALK)
  • Mária GÁLIKOVÁ (20km RACE WALK)
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If anyone wants to go through very very very comprehensive Olympic statistics about athletics here's your link

 

http://www.iaaf.org/news/press-release/rio-olympic-games-2016-athletics-statistics-b

#banbestmen

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:AUSAUSTRALIA :AUS

MEN
100m: Josh Clarke
200m: Alex Hartmann
800m: Peter Bol, Luke Mathews, Jeff Riseley
1500m: Ryan Gregson, Luke Mathews
5000m: Sam McEntee, Brett Robinson, Patrick Tiernan
10,000m: David McNeill, Ben St Lawrence
Marathon: Liam Adams, Michael Shelley, Scott Westcott
High jump: Joel Baden, Brandon Starc
Pole vault: Kurtis Marschall
Long jump: Henry Frayne, Fabrice Lapierre
Shot put: Damien Birkinhead
Discus: Matt Denny, Benn Harradine
Javelin: Hamish Peacock, Josh Robinson
20km race walk: Dane Bird-Smith, Rhydian Cowley, Jared Tallent
50km race walk: Chris Erickson, Brendon Reading, Jared Tallent
Decathlon: Cedric Dubler

WOMEN
100m: Melissa Breen
200m: Ella Nelson
400m: Morgan Mitchell, Anneliese Rubie
800m: Selma Kajan
1500m: Jenny Blundell, Zoe Buckman Linden Hall
5000m: Madeline Hills, Genevieve LaCaze, Eloise Wellings
10,000m: Eloise Wellings
Marathon: Milly Clark, Jess Trengove, Lisa Weightman
3000m steeplechase: Madeline Hills, Genevieve LaCaze, Victoria Mitchell
100m hurdles: Michelle Jenneke
400m hurdles: Lauren Wells
High jump: Eleanor Patterson
Pole vault: Alana Boyd
Long jump: Chelsea Jaensch, Brooke Stratton
Discus: Dani Samuels
Javelin: Kim Mickle, Kathryn Mitchell, Kelsey-Lee Roberts
20km race walk: Tanya Holliday, Regan Lamble, Rachel Tallent
4x400m: Monica Brennan, Morgan Mitchell, Anneliese Rubie, Caitlin Sargent, Jessica Thornton, Lauren Well

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:GER GERMANY :GER

MEN
100m: Lucas Jakubczyk, Julian Reus
200m: Aleixo-Platini Menga
1500m: Homiyu Tesfaye
5000m: Florian Orth, Richard Ringer
Marathon: Arne Gabius, Hendrik Pfeiffer, Philipp Pflieger
20km race walk: Nils Brembach, Christopher Linke, Hagen Pohle
50km race walk: Carl Dohmann, Hagen Pohle
110m hurdles: Matthias Buhler, Alexander John, Gregor Traber
400m hurdles: Tobias Giehl
High jump: Eike Onnen, Mateusz Przybylko
Pole vault: Karsten Dilla, Raphael Holzdeppe, Tobias Scherbarth
Long jump: Alyn Camara, Fabian Heinle
Triple jump: Max Hess
Shot put: Tobias Dahm, David Storl
Discus: Christoph Harting, Robert Harting, Daniel Jasinski
Javelin: Thomas Rohler, Johannes Vetter, Julian Weber
Decathlon: Arthur Abele, Rico Freimuth, Kai Kazmirek
4x100m: Robin Erewa, Robert Hering, Lucas Jakubczyk, Sven Knipphals, Alexander Kosenkow, Julian Reus, Roy Schmidt

WOMEN
100m: Rebekka Haase, Tatjana Pinto
200m: Nadine Gonska, Gina Lückenkemper, Lisa Mayer
400m: Ruth Sophia Spelmeyer
800m: Christina Hering, Fabienne Kohlmann
1500m: Konstanze Klosterhalfen, Maren Kock, Diana Sujew
Marathon: Anna Hahner, Lisa Hahner, Anja Scherl
100m hurdles: Pamela Dutkiewicz, Nadine Hildebrand, Cindy Roleder
400m hurdles: Jackie Baumann
3000m steeplechase: Gesa Felicitas Krause, Sanaa Koubaa, Maya Rehberg
High jump: Marie-Laurence Jungfleisch
Pole vault: Annika Roloff, Lisa Ryzih, Martina Strutz
Long jump: Malaika Mihambo, Sosthene Taroum Moguenara, Alexandra Wester
Triple jump: Jenny Elbe, Kristin Gierisch
Shot put: Sara Gambetta, Christina Schwanitz, Lena Urbaniak
Discus: Shanice Craft, Julia Fischer, Nadine Muller
Hammer: Betty Heidler, Kathrin Klaas, Charlene Woitha
Javelin: Christin Hussong, Christina Obergfoll, Linda Stahl
Heptathlon: Jennifer Oeser, Claudia Rath, Carolin Schafer
4x100m: Alexandra Burghardt, Rebekka Haase, Yasmin Kwadwo, Gina Luckenkemper, Lisa Mayer, Tatjana Pinto
4x400m: Daniela Ferenz, Lara Hoffmann, Laura Müller, Friederike Mohlenkamp, Ruth Sophia Spelmeyer

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:USAUSA :USA

 

MEN
100m: Marvin Bracy, Trayvon Bromell, Justin Gatlin
200m: Justin Gatlin, LaShawn Merritt, Ameer Webb
400m: LaShawn Merritt, Gil Roberts, David Verburg
800m: Boris Berian, Charles Jock, Clayton Murphy
1500m: Robby Andrews, Ben Blankenship, Matthew Centrowitz
5000: Paul Chelimo, Bernard Lagat, Hassan Mead
10,000: Shadrack Kipchirchir, Leonard Korir, Galen Rupp
Marathon: Meb Keflezighi, Galen Rupp, Jared Ward
3000m steeplechase: Hillary Bor, Donn Cabral, Evan Jager
110m hurdles: Devon Allen, Ronnie Ash, Jeff Porter
400m hurdles: Kerron Clement, Byron Robinson, Michael Tinsley
50km race walk: John Nunn
High jump: Brad Adkins, Erik Kynard, Ricky Robertson
Pole vault: Logan Cunningham, Sam Kendricks, Cale Simmons
Long jump: Marquis Dendy, Jeff Henderson, Jarrion Lawson
Triple jump: Chris Benard, Will Claye, Christian Taylor
Shot put: Ryan Crouser, Darrell Hill, Joe Kovacs
Discus: Tavis Bailey, Andrew Evans, Mason Finley
Javelin: Sam Crouser, Sean Furey, Cyrus Hostetler
Decathlon: Ashton Eaton, Jeremy Taiwo, Zach Ziemek
4x100m: Marvin Bracy, Trayvon Bromell, Christian Coleman, Justin Gatlin, Tyson Gay, Mike Rodgers
4x400m: Kyle Clemons, Arman Hall, Tony McQuay, LaShawn Merritt, Gil Roberts, David Verburg

WOMEN
100m: Tianna Bartoletta, Tori Bowie, English Gardner
200m: Tori Bowie, Jenna Prandini, Deajah Stevens
400m: Allyson Felix, Phyllis Francis, Natasha Hastings
800m: Kate Grace, Chrishuna Williams, Ajee’ Wilson
1500m: Brenda Martinez, Shannon Rowbury, Jenny Simpson
5000m: Kim Conley, Abbey D’Agostino, Shelby Houlihan
10,000m: Marielle Hall, Molly Huddle, Emily Infeld
Marathon: Amy Cragg, Shalane Flanagan, Desiree Linden
3000m steeplechase: Emma Coburn, Courtney Frerichs, Colleen Quigley
100m hurdles: Nia Ali, Kristi Castlin, Brianna Rollins
400m hurdles: Sydney McLaughlin, Dalilah Muhammad, Ashley Spencer
20km race walk: Miranda Melville, Maria Michta-Coffey
High jump: Vashti Cunningham, Chaunte Lowe, Inika McPherson
Pole vault: Sandi Morris, Jenn Suhr, Lexi Weeks
Long jump: Tianna Bartoletta, Janay DeLoach, Brittney Reese
Triple jump: Christina Epps, Andrea Geubelle, Keturah Orji
Shot put: Michelle Carter, Felisha Johnson, Raven Saunders
Discus: Whitney Ashley, Kelsey Card, Shelbi Vaughan
Hammer: Gwen Berry, Amber Campbell, DeAnna Price
Javelin: Brittany Borman, Maggie Malone, Kara Winger
Heptathlon: Heather Miller-Koch, Barbara Nwaba, Kendell Williams
4x100m: Morolake Akinosun, Tianna Bartoletta, Tori Bowie, English Gardner, Jenna Prandini, Ariana Washington
4x400m: Taylor Ellis-Watson, Allyson Felix, Phyllis Francis, Natasha Hastings, Francena McCorory, Courtney Okolo

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:JAMJAMAICA :JAM

 

MEN
100m: Nickel Ashmeade, Yohan Blake, Usain Bolt, Jevaughn Minzie
200m: Nickel Ashmeade, Yohan Blake, Usain Bolt, Julian Forte
400m: Nathon Allen, Fitzroy Dunkley, Javon Francis, Rusheen McDonald
5000m: Kemoy Campbell
110m hurdles: Deuce Carter, Omar McLeod, Andrew Riley, Hansle Parchment
400m hurdles: Roxroy Cato, Jaheel Hyde, Romel Lewis, Annsert Whyte
Long jump: Damar Forbes, Aubrey Smith
Triple jump: Clive Pullen
Shot put: O’Dayne Richards
Discus: Fedrick Dacres
4x100m: Nickel Ashmeade, Kemar Bailey-Cole, Yohan Blake, Usain Bolt, Jevaughn Minzie, Asafa Powell
4x400m: Nathon Allen, Jevere Bell, Fitzroy Dunkley, Javon Francis, Peter Matthews, Rusheen McDonald

WOMEN
100m: Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Elaine Thompson, Christania Williams
200m: Veronica Campbell-Brown, Kali Davis-White, Simone Facey, Elaine Thompson
400m: Christine Day, Shericka Jackson, Stephenie-Ann McPherson
800m: Simoya Campbell, Natoya Goule, Kenia Sinclair
1500m: Aisha Praught
100m hurdles: Monique Morgan, Shermaine Williams, Nickiesha Wilson, Megan Simmonds
400m hurdles: Leah Nugent, Janieve Russell, Kaliese Spencer, Ristananna Tracey
Triple jump: Shaneika Thomas, Kimberly Williams
Shot put: Danniel Thomas
Discus: Tarasue Barnett, Kellion Knibb, Shadae Lawrence
Hammer: Daina Levy
4x100m: Veronica Campbell-Brown, Simone Facey, Shashalee Forbes, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Elaine Thompson, Christania Williams
4x400m: Christine Day, Chrisann Gordon, Shericka Jackson, Anneisha McLaughlin-Whilby, Stephenie-Ann McPherson, Novlene Williams-Mills

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:CANCANADA :CAN

MEN
100m: Aaron Brown, Andre De Grasse, Akeem Haynes
200m: Aaron Brown, Andre De Grasse, Brendon Rodney
800m: Brandon McBride, Anthony Romaniw
1500m: Nathan Brannen, Charles Philibert-Thiboutot
5000m: Mohammed Ahmed, Lucas Bruchet
10,000m: Mohammed Ahmed
Marathon: Reid Coolsaet, Eric Gillis
3000m steeplechase: Matthew Hughes, Taylor Milne, Chris Winter
110m hurdles: Johnathan Cabral, Sekou Kaba
High jump: Derek Drouin, Mike Mason
Pole vault: Shawn Barber
Shot put: Tim Nedow
Decathlon: Damian Warner
20km race walk: Evan Dunfee, Inaki Gomez, Ben Thorne
50km race walk: Mathieu Bilodeau, Evan Dunfee
4x100m: Mobolade Ajomale, Aaron Brown, Andre De Grasse, Akeem Haynes, Oluwasegun Makinde, Brendon Rodney

WOMEN
100m: Crystal Emmanuel
200m: Crystal Emmanuel, Kimberly Hyacinthe
400m: Alicia Brown, Kendra Clarke, Carline Muir
800m: Melissa Bishop
1500m: Nicole Sifuentes, Gabriela Stafford, Hilary Stellingwerff
5000m: Jessica O'Connell, Andrea Seccafien
10,000m: Lanni Marchant, Natasha Wodak
Marathon: Krista DuChene, Lanni Marchant
3000m steeplechase: Maria Bernard, Genevieve Lalonde, Erin Teschuk
100m hurdles: Phylicia George, Nikkita Holder, Angela Whyte
400m hurdles: Chanice Chase, Noelle Montcalm, Sage Watson
High jump: Alyxandria Treasure
Pole vault: Kelsie Ahbe, Annika Newell, Alysha Newman
Long jump: Christabel Nettey
Shot put: Brittany Crew, Taryn Suttie
Hammer: Heather Steacy
Javelin: Elizabeth Gleadle
Heptathlon: Brianne Theisen-Eaton
4x100m: Khamica Bingham, Crystal Emmanuel, Phylicia George, Kimberly Hyacinthe, Farah Jacques, Marissa Kurtimah
4x400m: Alicia Brown, Chanice Chase, Kendra Clarke, Carline Muir, Micha Powell, Sage Watson

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Athlétisme france :FRA

Femmes
NANA DJIMOU Antoinette Heptathlon CA MONTREUIL (93)
GNAFOUA Floriane Relais 4x100 m ATHLE 91 (91)
AKAKPO Stella Relais 4x100 m AMIENS UC (80)
ZAHI Carolle Relais 4x100 m ATHLE SUD 77 (77)
GALAIS Jennifer Relais 4x100 m DECINES MEYZIEU ATHLETISME (69)
DISTEL-BONNET Céline Relais 4x100 m STRASBOURG AGGLOMERATION ATHLETISME (67)
PARE Maroussia Relais 4x100 m US TALENCE (33)
GAYOT Marie Relais 4x400 m EFS REIMS A (51)
NTIAMOAH Brigitte Relais 4x400 m ENTENTE GRAND MULHOUSE ATHLE (68)
DIARRA Elea Mariama Relais 4x400 m DECINES MEYZIEU ATHLETISME (69)
RAHAROLAHY Agnes Relais 4x400 m NANTES METROPOLE ATHLETISME (44)

Hommes
CARVALHO Florian 1 500 m US NEMOURS ST PIERRE ATHLE (77)
MENALDO Kevin Saut à la perche ENTENTE FRANCONVILLE CESAME VAL D’OISE (95)
JOSEPH Stanley Saut à la perche EC ORLEANS CERCLE JULES FERRY (45)
BELOCIAN Wilhem 110 m haies STADE LAMENTIN (971)
MARTINOT-LAGARDE Pascal 110 m haies ES MONTGERON (91)
AUZEIL Bastien Décathlon ENTENTE ATHLETIQUE GRENOBLE (38)
ZEZE Mickaël-Meba 4x100 m VAL-DE-REUIL AC (27)
DUTAMBY Stuart 4x100 m LILLE METROPOLE ATHLETISME (59)
RENE Marvin 4x100 m SCO STE-MARGUERITTE MARSEILLE (13)
ANOUMAN Guy-Elphège 4x100 m ENTENTE FRANCONVILLE CESAME VAL D’OISE (95)
ANNE Mame-Ibra 4x400 m US IVRY (94)
HANN Mamadou Kasse 4x400 m MONTPELLIER ATHLETIC MEDITERRANEE METROPOLE (34)
HANNE Mamoudou Elimane 4x400 m SP VERNON (27)
ATINE-VENEL Teddy 4x400 m SAVIGNY SENART ATHLETISME (77)
JORDIER Thomas 4x400 m TREMBLAY AC ATHLETISME (93)
VAILLANT Ludvy 4x400 m ATHLETIC CLUB SALEEN (972)

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Why can the German NOC nominate Tobias Giehl (400m hurdles)??

He hasn't got the qualification standard and he isn't published on the official Olympic ranking??  

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