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Athletics WA World Championships 2025


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20 minutes ago, hckošice said:

Is it the second medal ever for mexico after Ana Guevara ? @mrv86 and congrats btw :clap:

Mexico has like 10 medals (most of them in race walking but also marathon and even 400m in the race where Michael Johnson broke the WR).

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We won two medals today (Palmisano's silver is non-Olympic, so I'm not counting it): silver and bronze + the loss of a big opportunity for Iapichino tomorrow. Maybe we will win 3-4 Olympic medals in total here, but if there's no gold, I'll consider it a bit of failure.

 

 

 

-Fabbri was out of form all season, which is why even a bronze medal is a succes for him. In last year's form, he probably would have had gold, because Crouser was beatable today,

 

-Battocletti is still working wonders with this group of Africans he has to compete with. She gave 100% od her possibility now,

 

-Iapichino - no comment. This will be probably a bigger waste of talent than Andrew Howe in the long jump some years ago :hairpull:

 

 

In summary: Italy was good, with one exception, but nothing spectacular and it'll be tough to win gold here. We probably need Sinner in athletics to win more golds:)

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3 hours ago, hckošice said:

Unfortunate, in other hand a bit of relief for our commentator who will not have to read her name which is in slovak a vulgar name for women genital part just like he always spoke about the weather and nice attendance in the stadium and so... during Pichardo´s different attempts :p

Larissa or Iapichino? I think that Larissa it`s a old Russian name, which was popular during the Soviet Union time (Larissa, Ludmyla etc). Now it's rare even there, but in Italy such a name is as rare as meeting a dinosaur :lol: I never have met anyone with that name in real life (30 year ago there was a famous Russian cross- country skiing with this name: Larissa Lazutina).

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19 minutes ago, copravolley said:

By the way, who would you prefer: one Duplantis or 3x Fabbri or Battocletti?

I’ll NEVER sweep italian athletics for the swedish one. NEVER. Duplantis is a true champion, but what if he’s gone?

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12 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

I’ll NEVER sweep italian athletics for the swedish one. NEVER. Duplantis is a true champion, but what if he’s gone?

It's not about the Sweden, Italian or samothing more, but about choosing between: a one great champion vs. two/three good, but not outstanding, people. For example, I could similarly ask whether you'd prefer: one Sinner vs. three Musetti or Zverevs.

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10 minutes ago, copravolley said:

It's not about the Sweden, Italian or samothing more, but about choosing between: a one great champion vs. two/three good, but not outstanding, people. For example, I could similarly ask whether you'd prefer: one Sinner vs. three Musetti or Zverevs.

It's twenty times better to have a three-quarters chance of winning a medal than just one great champion like Duplantis. I have no doubt about that.

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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

At least after the first few events where they had it (junior worlds and such), they understood - unlike in swimming - that you should at least have a fixed M/W order...whatever one's opinion on this event, it is at least not difficult to follow (unlike, again, certain mixed swimming relays).

I don't know if it's already been written here or elsewhere (don't want to search for it through hundreds of forum pages)

 

a few days ago World Athletics made it official: the mixed 4*100m relay from now until at least Los Angeles (2028) included will be run with the format M/W/M/W, just like the mixed 4*400m

 

so, there will be 2 very complicated male-to-female exchanges instead of 1 (if they held the initial format M/M/W/W or viceversa)

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14 minutes ago, copravolley said:

It's not about the Sweden, Italian or samothing more, but about choosing between: a one great champion vs. two/three good, but not outstanding, people. For example, I could similarly ask whether you'd prefer: one Sinner vs. three Musetti or Zverevs.

I would take everything than Sinner 😂
well not true, tsitsipas is even worse 

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