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Athletics Discussion | Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Los Angeles 2028 Road to LA 2028


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 20.68 for Sarah Mitton:CAN :hyper:in Karlsruhe in her last attempt,equals her canadian record from last year, and of course sets the meeting record[ three women bettered the old meeting record by the end]denying Chase Jackson the victory who had the new world lead from her first attempt of 20.06 in the very first round.

Edited by Biathlonfan

Jessica Schilder had a really narrow foul last night,but the throw was reinstated after the competiton so she actually finished in second with 20.09.It was apparently the first time since the 1991 world indoors that three women have thrown beyond 20 metres in a single indoor comp.

Edited by Biathlonfan

It has been a good indoor season for us. :) Very good performances by Bozhidar Saraboyukov and Plamena Mitkova in the horizontal jumps. Too bad Aleksandra Nacheva in the triple is still injured and had another operation otherwise we could have 3 people doing top results.

women's youth sprinting on fire!

 

earlier Today, :TTO Lisa Raye (born January 2008) improved the U-18 World Record over the 60m dash, clocking an unbelievable 7.13 :yikes:

 

in the same race, :USA Melanie Doggett (class of 2011 :yikes: :yikes: :yikes:) ran the distance in 7.17 secs, also below the old WR mark (Shawnty Jackson, 7.18)

 

meanwhile in Italy, :ITA Kelly Ann Doualla (15 years young) improved herself up to 7.19 (European U-18 and U-20 record, just 1/100 shy of the old U-18 WR mark) :cheer:

several updates-First :NZLJacko Gill leads the men's shot put list with 21.85 his furthest throw in nearly two years:cheer:,and his third best ever :clap:.

Now on to my favorite athletics discipline- the discus throw. On the women's side i waited for a better result to come and it finally has Silinda Morales from  :CUB is currently the world leader with 61.63 thrown in a cuban comp,her teammate Melany del pilar MATHEUS is second with 59.70.

:ITA Alessia Succo :yikes: 8.07 over the girls' 60m Hurdles, which is a new U-18 World record (previously held by :FRA Cyrena Samba-Mayela with 8.10) :yikes: :yikes: :yikes:

women's Long Jump: :ITA Larissa Iapichino, 6m86cm in her season's debut in Padua

it's her best opener ever and the 3rd best measure of the year so far (WL is held by :GER Mihambo with 7m07cm)

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