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1 hour ago, tirtha22 said:

Nigeria's national 100 metres champion Favour Ofili will not compete in the Paris Olympics because, she says, the national athletics federation failed to register her in time.

According to the Olympic press service, Ofili missed the Tokyo Games because Nigeria failed to meet the minimum testing requirements for a number of its athletes, as required by the Athletics Integrity Unit.

Oh wow, that's awful.

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:SVK Team Slovakia :SVK

Day 6

THURSDAY 01.08.2024

 

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Athletics M 20km Race Walk Final

34. Dominik Černý  1:23:25

 

Athletics W 20km Race Walk Final

34. Mária Katerinka Czaková  1:34:46

37. Hana Burzalová  1:36:12

 

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The reporter on Belgian TV got asked who he'd like to interview. He said he mostly wants to be able to interview Sarah McLaughlin, because according to him, that's going to be 'the fight of these Olympics' between her and Femke Bol.

 

 

Uhm, will someone tell him? :p 

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Olympics aren’t a marathon, they’re a sprint for lucky Solomon Islands distance runner

 

PARIS (AP) — For Sharon Firisua of the Solomon Islands, the Olympics are not a marathon, they’re a sprint.
 

In a turn of events that could only happen here, the Solomon Islands placed the 30-year-old marathon runner into its lone spot in the women’s 100 meters. On Friday, the preliminary heat of the Olympics will mark Firisua’s first — and probably last — 100-meter race.
 

Firisua finished 72nd in the marathon at the Tokyo Games and was hoping to make Paris her third Olympic marathon.
 

When she didn’t qualify, her country’s Olympic officials decided to award her the wild-card spot they had been granted. Those spots are usually reserved for small countries as a way of providing their athletes a chance to compete in the big time, even if they don’t meet the needed qualifying standard.
 

When approached with the opportunity, the country’s officials were told the 100 was the only race that had room, and they should pick a runner to join a field that includes Sha’Carri Richardson, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and a few dozen of the world’s best sprinters.
 

All of which seemed like a fun little story — one that will end about three hours and 42,000 meters short of Firisua’s typical race — except not everyone is pleased.
 
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Bring back the 1991 borders

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