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5 minutes ago, Bearas said:

Can someone give UK's Eurosport commentator an atlas? He keeps mixing Burkina Faso with Burundi in triple jump...

 

Even if he doesn't know what the country is, can he not at least tell it's not Burundi from the flag accompanying Niyonsaba's appearances in the diamond league

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Women's 800m Freestyle

 

Gold :ITA Simona Quadarella 8:20.54 UR

Silver :GER Sarah Koehler 8:21.67

Bronze :BAH Joanna Evans 8:31.18

 

Men's 100m Butterfly

 

Gold :RUS Alexander Sadovnikov 51.81

Silver :UKR Andrii Khloptsev 51.91

Bronze :BRA Henrique Martins 51.96

 

Women's 200m Freestyle

 

Gold :HKG Siobhan Haughey 1:56.71 UR

Silver :USA Katherine Drabot 1:57.61

Bronze :RUS Arina Openysheva 1:58.53

 

Women's 50m Backstroke

 

Gold :NED Kira Toussaint 28.07

Gold :USA Ali De Loof 28.07

Bronze :USA Hannah Stevens 28.14

 

Men's 200m Backstroke

 

Gold :LTU Danas Rapsys 1:56.52

Silver :USA Austin Katz 1:56.70

Bronze :RUS Roman Larin 1:57.29

 

Men's 50m Breaststroke

 

Gold :BLR Ilya Shymanovich 27.39

Silver :SWE Erik Skagius 27.49

Bronze :GER Fabian Schwingenschloegel 27.63

 

Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay

 

Gold :JPN 7:08.45

Silver :USA 7:12.19

Bronze :RUS 7:13.47

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Women's 400m Hurdles

 

Gold :ITA Ayomide Folorunso 55.63

Silver :POL Joanna Linkiewicz 55.90

Bronze :UKR Olena Kolesnychenko 56.14

 

Men's High Jump

 

Gold :GER Falk Wendrich 2.29m

Silver :ITA Marco Fassinotti 2.29m

Bronze :TPE Hsiang Chun-Hsien 2.26m

 

Men's 1500m

 

Gold :GER Timo Benitz 3:43.45

Silver :FRA Alexis Miellet 3:43.91

Bronze :GBR Jonathan Davies 3:43.99

 

Women's 400m

 

Gold :POL Malgorzata Holub 51.76

Silver :RSA Justine Palframan 51.83

Bronze :ROU Bianca Razor 51.97

 

Women's 800m

 

Gold :CUB Rose Mary Almanza 2:02.21

Silver :UKR Olga Liakhova 2:03.11

Bronze :UGA Docus Ajok 2:03.22

 

Men's Triple Jump

 

Gold :AZE Nazim Babayev 17.01m

Silver :BUR Hugues Fabrice Zango 16.97m

Bronze :JPN Ryoma Yamamoto 16.80m

 

Men's 400m

 

Gold :DOM Luguelin Santos 45.24

Silver :CUB Yoandys Lescay 45.31

Bronze :POL Rafal Omelko 45.56

 

Women's Javelin Throw

 

Gold :POL Marcelina Witek 63.31m

Silver :JPN Marina Saito 62.37m

Bronze :FIN Jenni Kangas 60.98m

 

Men's Decathlon

 

Gold :AUS Kyle Cranston 7687

Silver :FIN Juuso Hassi 7566

Bronze :NZL Aaron Booth 7523

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Tomorrow's women's heptathlon features "the busiest woman in athletics" Dallyssa Huggins, an insane workhorse here in Canada who has already completed 6 full heptathlons this outdoor season plus at least 2-3 of every event in the heptathlon individually at other meets. She's also ran about 10 400mH races this season too.

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Looks like we will win medal in Unviersiade as long as Taekwondo is included :d  in high level we are competive in both Taekwondo and Weightlifting and actually we got better results in WL recently but results here was disastrous (only 1 bronze)  and actually the level of Weightlifting competition was lower than TKD with a lot of world/olympic medalists . while in Taekwondo even a 3rd/4th tier athlete from Iran is competitive. in weightlifting we are very weak outside of our top 10-15 athletes.

 

Iran won 4 out of 8 gold medals in men's Taekwondo. which is great but I wonder why they didn't bother to compete in team event tomorrow ?! :mumble:

 

I thought we won't win any more medal but then I noticed Wushu is also in the program, which means there will be few more medals.

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Recap of Slovak athletes competing in Day 6

 

in Athletics

Men´s

200m

Ján Volko won his heat by 21.05 and advanced to the semifinals

Šimon Bujna finished 4th in his heat and advanced to the semifinals thanks time 21.62

Triple Jump

Tomáš Veszelka because of injury had to retire from the final after his 2nd attempt, with 15.50 he finished 11th.

Women´s

200m

Alexandra Bezeková finished 3rd in her heat 24.84 and advanced directly to the semifinals, then she won her semifinal with a time 23.61 and will run tomorrow the final.

 

In Golf,

After 2nd Day Michal Brezovský is 35th with 150 (+6) in the men´s competition and Natália Hečková is 15th with 148 (+4) among women´s

 

In Swimming

Vladimír Štefánik finished 6th in is 50m Freestyle heat and in overall 48th with a time of 23.62

 

In Table Tennis

Pavol Mego won his first match in preliminary group 14 against Lucian Munteanu of :ROU  3-1 (5, 4, -6, 1) then he also defeated Stanislav Kučera of :CZE  3-0  (9, 5, 3) and topped his group. In pool 17 Jakub Figeľ lost his first match to Gianluca Walther of :GER  1-3  (-7, -2, 9, -7)

 

In Taekwondo

Adrián Angyal lost in 1st round of the -67kg to the gold medalist Saeid Rajabi of :IRI  8-28

 

In Weightlifting

+105kg Radoslav Tatarčík finished 2nd in Group B and 13th overall with 360kg (175+185)

 

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Women's 20km Race Walk

 

Gold :UKR Inna Kashyna 1:39:44

Silver :CHN Zhang Xin 1:41:18

Bronze :FIN Elisa Neuvonen 1:42:50

 

Men's 20km Race Walk

 

Gold :JPN Toshikazu Yamanishi 1:27:30

Silver :MEX Julio Salazar Enriquez 1:28:20

Bronze :JPN Fumitaka Oikawa 1:30:11

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