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Athletics 2021 Discussion Thread


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1 hour ago, hckošice said:

Rumors saying the format will be a 35 km race walk M & W mass start event at the same time, but after the race the times for the 2 best males and 2 best females of each country will be counted.

 

source: Alfons Juck.

Most disgusting event in the Olympic history. Two individual events without individual medals, but rather with some fabricated mixed propaganda podium.

#banbestmen

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5 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Have there even been 35km events already? :p 

They did one in Greece a few months ago and also at the European Race Walking Cup I think

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4 hours ago, hckošice said:

Rumors saying the format will be a 35 km race walk M & W mass start event at the same time, but after the race the times for the 2 best males and 2 best females of each country will be counted.

 

source: Alfons Juck.

 

This is some serious bullshit alright :facepalm:

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Because why not, I made a list of what the result would be if we had this format in the 20k in Tokyo :p I took all nations with at least two men and two women

 

1. China 5:45.20
2. Japan 5:46.34
3. Italy 5:47.12
4. Spain 5:51.00
5. Colombia 5:52.55
6. Ecuador 5:55.23
7. Australia 6:00.45
8. Mexico 6:03.32
9. India 6:07.27
10. Peru 6:09.13
11. Guatemala 6:20.45
12. Ukraine 6:23.35

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24 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Because why not, I made a list of what the result would be if we had this format in the 20k in Tokyo :p I took all nations with at least two men and two women

 

1. China 5:45.20
2. Japan 5:46.34
3. Italy 5:47.12
4. Spain 5:51.00
5. Colombia 5:52.55
6. Ecuador 5:55.23
7. Australia 6:00.45
8. Mexico 6:03.32
9. India 6:07.27
10. Peru 6:09.13
11. Guatemala 6:20.45
12. Ukraine 6:23.35

The gold China needed as there was also a demonstration team event in taekwondo which they won.  :d 

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4 minutes ago, Quasit said:

The gold China needed as there was also a demonstration team event in taekwondo which they won.  :d 

Ah yeah, those took forever on every taekwondo day but thanks to not watching live, I could skip them in a minute :d 

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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

Ah yeah, those took forever on every taekwondo day but thanks to not watching live, I could skip them in a minute :d 

I saw it once - it was odd as the commentators took their break before the final so it was odd to watch. 
 

I wonder if GB will qualify a team in 2024 ( as the commentators said it’s being introduced in Paris) for it - joint second in total medals won in the sport this year means the depth to try and qualify and even challenge for a medal is there, 

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6 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Because why not, I made a list of what the result would be if we had this format in the 20k in Tokyo :p I took all nations with at least two men and two women

 

1. China 5:45.20
2. Japan 5:46.34
3. Italy 5:47.12
4. Spain 5:51.00
5. Colombia 5:52.55
6. Ecuador 5:55.23
7. Australia 6:00.45
8. Mexico 6:03.32
9. India 6:07.27
10. Peru 6:09.13
11. Guatemala 6:20.45
12. Ukraine 6:23.35

Good event, this should be added to the olympics asap. :coffee:

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On 10/08/2021 at 13:29, heywoodu said:

Have there even been 35km events already? :p 

A lot of countrys (Spain, Portugal, Ukraine...) hosted 35km women national championships these year instead of 50km cause timeline for the Standar for 2022 world championship was already open.

 

Some of the spaniards already have the standar but it's imposible to find a world list and I dont know why.......

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