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Athletics WA Indoor World Championships 2024


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4 hours ago, EselTheDonkey said:

:GER German Team (7 Athletes) 

 

 

Men

60m: Aleksandar Askovic (LG Stadtwerke München)
High Jump: Tobias Potye (LG Stadtwerke München)
Triple Jump: Max Heß (LAC Erdgas Chemnitz)

Women

High Jump: Christina Honsel (TV Wattenscheid 01)
Long Jump: Mikaelle Assani (SCL Heel Baden-Baden)
Shot Put: Alina Kenzel (VfB Stuttgart), Yemisi Ogunleye (MTG Mannheim)

 

Addition: Due to the withdrawal of another athlete, Simon Batz in men's long jump is also qualified and will start in Glasgow.

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:SUI Switzerland

 

Men (4 athletes)

Pascal Mancini - 60m

Mathieu Jaquet - 60m hurdles

Jason Joseph - 60m hurdles

Simon Ehammer - Heptathlon

 

Women (7 athletes)

Geraldine Frey - 60m

Melissa Gutschmidt - 60m

Lore Hoffmann - 800m

Audrey Werro - 800m

Joceline Wind - 1500m

Angelica Moser - Pole vault

Annik Kälin - Long jump

 

Elf Athletinnen und Athleten für die Hallen-WM selektioniert

 

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On 2/22/2024 at 1:20 AM, Makedonas said:

:GRE

 

M

60m: Ioannis Nyfantopoulos

60m H: Konstantinos Douvalidis

Pole Vault: Emmanouil Karalis

Long Jump: Miltiadis Tentoglou

 

W

60m: Polyniki Emmanouilidou

60m H: Elisavet Pesiridou

Pole Vault: Katerina Stefanidi

High Jump: Tatiana Gusin

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M

Triple Jump: Dimitrios Tsiamis

 

I saw a Greek source claim he will be the oldest competitor ever at the World Indoor Championships. He is 42 years old since January. Can anyone confirm this?

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Guy Leamouth has given an interview about his non selection and Neil Gourley is now on social media supporting him and defending him. And also saying the Aussie committee are unfairly keeping out Jack Anstey as well. 

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On 2/24/2024 at 1:09 AM, Makedonas said:

+1

M

Triple Jump: Dimitrios Tsiamis

 

I saw a Greek source claim he will be the oldest competitor ever at the World Indoor Championships. He is 42 years old since January. Can anyone confirm this?

Think he's the oldest man.

But Yekaterina Podkopayeva was 44 when she competed in 1997

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