website statistics
Jump to content
  • Register/Login on Totallympics!

    Sign up to Totallympics to get full access to our website.

     

    Registration is free and allows you to participate in our community. You will then be able to reply to threads and access all pages.

     

    If you encounter any issues in the registration process, please send us a message in the Contact Us page.

     

    We are excited to see you on Totallympics, the home of Olympic Sports!

     

Athletics 2016 Discussion Thread


panda

Recommended Posts

Javelin Throw Sen Men Group-A

 

Pos ID Name PB Team Cat Result Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6  
3 19 Kazlou Uladzimir 82.86 :BLR Sen 79.34 1 79.34 77.66 X X X X  
10 73 Bonvecchio Norbert 80.37 :ITA Sen 76.66 2 76.66 X 70.38 74.18 75.04 X  
9 84 Sirmais Zigismunds 86.61 :LAT Sen 75.41 3 75.41 X 74.36 X 74.55 70.27  
7 112 Kranjc Matija 80.46 :SLO Sen 75.05 4 72.57 73.39 73.86 75.05 X 72.77  
5 78 Fent Antonio 77.94 :ITA Sen 74.80 5 71.86 70.00 72.83 X 71.22 74.80  
11 116 Samac Vedran 80.90 :SRB Sen 73.75 6 72.61 73.75 X 69.16 70.19 X  
1 108 Pop Toma 74.42 :ROU Sen 73.14 7 70.75 70.91 69.38 70.21 73.14 66.63  
6 93 Bondarenko Krystian 78.06 :POL Sen 72.48 8 68.16 64.19 69.49 70.46 72.48 X  
2 109 Rusu Raul 75.89 :ROU Sen 71.72 9 70.75 X 71.72 X 69.65 X  
8 140 Shama Mykola 79.29 :UKR Sen 70.24 10 70.24 X 66.41 X X 67.27  
4 115 Paukoviç Branko 77.42 :SRB Sen 70.12 11 69.89 65.13 70.12 67.15 70.05 64.7
Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/6-athletics-2016-discussion-thread/page/7/#findComment-3154
Share on other sites

Hammer Throw U23 Women

 

Pos ID Name PB Team Cat Result Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6  
12 207 Malyshik Hanna 67.53 :BLR U23 68.76 1 X 64.63 68.76 X 61.96 X  
15 253 Gyurátz Réka 70.39 :HUN U23 67.34 2 66.74 67.34 66.84 X 65.85 X  
10 298 Petersson Marinda 65.67 :SWE U23 66.18 3 61.78 66.18 60.44 60.60 63.70 X  
16 309 Klymets Iryna 72.23 :UKR U23 64.66 4 64.66 62.68 X X 59.92 X  
11 250 Korosídou Iliána 66.47 :GRE U23 63.37 5 61.80 61.70 63.37 59.91 60.37 X  
14 231 Linna Inga 68.25 :FIN U23 60.60 6 60.60 X 59.54 X X X  
9 226 Orel Anna Maria 64.83 :EST U23 59.46 7 56.37 59.46 X X X X  
7 242 Gimmler Sophie 62.33 :GER U23 59.43 8 56.08 58.51 X 59.06 56.79 59.43  
13 277 Llano Beatrice Nedberge 67.26 :NOR U23 58.48 9 X 58.48 X X X X  
5 292 Stravs Claudia 60.51 :SLO U23 58.32 10 58.32 X X X 56.53 57.30  
8 202 Sterckendries Vanessa 63.74 :BEL U23 57.56 11 55.68 57.56 X X X X  
6 288 Perie Roxana 61.43 :ROU U23 56.55 12 X X 56.55 X 54.15 56.13  
2 280 Paco Daniela 55.57 :POR U23 55.41 13 52.25 X 53.34 55.41 54.38 54.27  
1 241 Tsikvadze Nino 50.00 :GEO U23 54.09 14 47.45 49.21 51.91 X 54.09 X  
3 301 Polat ±engül 57.11 :TUR U23 53.65 15 X X X 53.65 X X  
4 260 Walsh Michaela 58.93 :IRL U23 51.64 16 48.99 50.80 51.64 50.71 51.05 49.75  
Edited by IoNuTzZ
Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/6-athletics-2016-discussion-thread/page/7/#findComment-3155
Share on other sites

Shot Put Sen Men

 

Pos ID Name PB Team Cat Result Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6  
14 105 Gag Andrei 20.96 :ROU Sen 20.68 1 20.50 20.68 X X X 20.01  
15 95 Arnaudov Tsanko 21.06 :POR Sen 19.85 2 X 19.85 18.86 19.41 19.31 X  
10 72 Bianchetti Sebastiano 19.06 :ITA Sen 19.78 3 19.16 18.92 18.97 19.78 19.45 19.24  
13 22 Ivanov Georgi 21.09 :BUL Sen 19.65 4 19.65 X 18.97 X 18.95 X  
12 13 Abramchuk Mikalai 19.88 :BLR Sen 19.32 5 18.19 X 18.67 19.32 X 18.70  
9 139 Samolyuk Viktor 19.44 :UKR Sen 18.55 6 18.13 17.89 17.94 18.14 18.18 18.55  
3 66 Breathnach Sean 17.84 :IRL Sen 18.22 7 18.22 X X X X X  
8 96 Belo Francisco 18.45 :POR Sen 18.06 8 17.54 17.03 17.83 17.67 18.06 17.88  
4 125 Atici Hüseyin 20.42 :TUR Sen 17.04 9 X 17.04 16.36 X X X  
7 34 Noguera Alejandro 18.65 :ESP Sen 16.99 10 16.32 16.99 16.75 16.46 16.90 16.68  
5 129 Gündüz Murat 18.11 :TUR Sen 16.98 11 X 16.87 X 16.29 16.98 X  
6 119 Olej Matus 18.24 :SVK Sen 16.78 12 16.70 16.78 X X 16.22 X  
1 67 Alterman Mark 17.68 :ISR Sen 16.25 13 15.47 16.00 16.15 X 16.25 X  
2 58 Kerekes Laszlo 17.60 :HUN Sen 15.98 14 15.81 15.98 15.93 X X X  
11 82 Secci Daniele 19.18 :ITA Sen 0.00   X X X X X -
Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/6-athletics-2016-discussion-thread/page/7/#findComment-3156
Share on other sites

Hammer Throw Sen Women Group-A

 

Pos ID Name PB Team Cat Result Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6  
8 272 Marghieva Zalina 74.21 :MDA Sen 72.58 1 71.00 70.18 71.94 72.23 72.58 X  
9 239 Tavernier Alexandra 74.39 :FRA Sen 70.79 2 65.16 70.32 70.75 65.85 X 70.79  
10 244 Heidler Betty 79.42 :GER Sen 69.83 3 68.91 68.36 67.53 69.83 X X  
5 304 Salman Kivilcim 72.55 :TUR Sen 67.58 4 67.58 66.00 67.46 X X 66.30  
1 297 Andersson Tracey 70.82 :SWE Sen 67.43 5 64.96 67.43 66.52 66.61 X 65.66  
7 273 Nikisenko Marina 72.53 :MDA Sen 66.67 6 66.67 65.29 66.04 X 66.47 X  
2 302 Sahutoglu Tugce 74.17 :TUR Sen 66.45 7 65.93 64.24 X 66.31 66.45 60.05  
6 206 Krechyk Alena 72.06 :BLR Sen 65.56 8 X X 63.87 60.31 64.02 65.56  
3 314 Zolotuhina Nataliya 72.22 :UKR Sen 64.75 9 61.34 X 64.75 X 63.41 X  
4 214 Králová Tereza 70.21 :CZE Sen 63.40 10 X 61.64 63.40 X X X  
Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/6-athletics-2016-discussion-thread/page/7/#findComment-3157
Share on other sites

what a stupid rules for women's long jump (and probably for other discilines). All 16 athletes will participates in final. Best 8 after 3 jumps will have two more chance and then after 5 jumps 4 best will have one more chance.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/6-athletics-2016-discussion-thread/page/7/#findComment-3292
Share on other sites

18 minutes ago, dareza said:

what a stupid rules for women's long jump (and probably for other discilines). All 16 athletes will participates in final. Best 8 after 3 jumps will have two more chance and then after 5 jumps 4 best will have one more chance.

You mean in Portland?

.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/6-athletics-2016-discussion-thread/page/7/#findComment-3296
Share on other sites

Just now, dareza said:

yes :)

I don't think it's so bad for a relatively short championships. It saves the time of having the qualifications somewhere in the morning with only a few local athletics-crazy people watching. 

.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/6-athletics-2016-discussion-thread/page/7/#findComment-3299
Share on other sites

3 hours ago, heywoodu said:

I don't think it's so bad for a relatively short championships. It saves the time of having the qualifications somewhere in the morning with only a few local athletics-crazy people watching. 

 

Atheletes don't like when they change rules, it messes up with their routine. Three big competitions this year, all will be different. You have no qualifying in World Indoors, you have a day off on Euros and you have no day off in Rio.

Edited by nenad
Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/6-athletics-2016-discussion-thread/page/7/#findComment-3342
Share on other sites

Just now, nenad said:

 

Atheletes don't like when they change rules, it messes up with their routine. Three big competitions this year, all will be different. You have no qualifying in World Indoors, you have a day off on Euros and you have no day off in Rio.

Yeah if the rule is actually changed now and wasn't already announced last year I can definitely understand. 

.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/6-athletics-2016-discussion-thread/page/7/#findComment-3343
Share on other sites

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • 2028 Team Size Projection – Jan 2026 Update   Here’s an update to my 2028 Team Size Projection. While I touch upon major events changes may occur due to results in smaller events. Additionally, several sports released their qualification document so there may be cases where I have to update the projection. I will only include sports where there is an update.   Here is the link to the updated sheet.     Aquatics (Water Polo) The Men’s European Championships saw take gold. The victory moved Serbia up a few places between European nations. With that said, no one fell out of Olympic qualification with the likes of France and Romania still on the outside looking in. remains on the edge.   Athletics (Marathon) Both the Xiamen and Osaka marathons were held this month along with a few other smaller events. While there were a few changes in the rankings, in terms of Olympic projections gains an athlete in the men’s marathon at the expense of   Badminton Major tournaments include the Malaysia Open and India Open. New updates which affected projections include the women’s doubles where overtook . As Polina Buhrova is also scheduled to compete in the singles event, an additional spot has been open. Other changes in the women’s singles was loses one of their quotas. and benefit from those losses.   Indonesia’s loss on the women’s side is offset by gaining a second player in the men’s singles. This puts   on the outside.   Canoeing The qualification document for both Slalom and Sprint were released/updated. No significant changes were found in the Sprint update. Slalom had significant changes relative to 2024 where the initial quotas will be decided by rankings and kayak cross will now have significant quotas being allocated. After adjustment, the following nations lost a quota; Andorra, Chinese Taipei, Ireland, New Zealand, North Macedonia, Slovakia, and Sweden. The following nations gained a quota; Canada, China, France, Italy, South Africa, Spain, and Tunisia.   Cricket The Women’s T20 World Cup Qualifier was held. No changes to the projection.   Equestrian (Dressage & Jumping) Various World Cup events were held. No changes to the projections were made.   Fencing We had two Grand Prix this month, one for epee and the other for sabre. In men’s epee, overtakes . On the women’s side, the United States moved into the top 4 in the team ranking, pushing Estonia down to fifth. This pushed out of Olympic qualification while takes the Americas quota. This caused a downstream effect on the individual side as Ukraine takes an individual quota and Canada relinquishes their quota, additionally, gained a quota while lost one.   In men’s sabre, now takes the Asian team quota pushing down to just an individual quota. No changes were found in women’s sabre.   Handball Four men’s continental championships were held this month. finished top in Africa while a couple of upsets were saw in South America and Asia where and won over and respectively. Despite their wins, they currently haven’t leapfrogged into being projected to qualify. We’ll see how they perform at the World Championships.   Europe saw finish fourth. This was enough to push it into Olympic qualification projection. They pushed out.   Rowing The qualification document was released. There was a change in boat allocation relative to 2024 and the continental qualifier was slightly different than what I projected. Additionally, I assumed coastal rowing would allow 2 men and 2 women to compete in its three events, but the max is 1 man and 1 woman. This has caused significant changes to the projections.   Overall, the United States lost four quotas. Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Lithuania, New Zealand, Norway, and Spain lost two quotas and Algeria, Argentina, Croatia, Cuba, Egypt, Kazakhstan, Netherlands, Portugal, Tunisia lost one quota.   The following nations have gained two athletes; Japan, Morocco while the following nations gained one athlete; Angola, Austria, Belgium, Chile, Chinese Taipei, Cote d’Ivoire, Denmark, Estonia, Kuwait, Latvia, Mexico, Romania, Philippines, Paraguay, Puerto Rico, South Africa, South Korea, Switzerland, Togo, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu   Rugby Sevens Fixing a couple of mistakes. First on the men, actually has the Asian quota over and in the women as is essentially shutting down the program, I think it is only right to remove them until they decide to compete again. This means is also projected to qualify.   As for new updates, we saw the third tier SVNS compete, which brought no new updates and the Singapore SVNS. I also didn’t add the Dubai or Cape Town SVNS in my calculations. For both, while there was some shuffling no one ultimately fell out.   Shooting The Asian Shotgun Championships were held this month. A few top shooters were missing. The only change to the projection is is set to qualify in women’s trap, pushing out   Squash The Tournament of Champions was held this month. Additionally, the qualification document was released. There was some restriction as to how many nations can send two players and this sport will offer universality quotas.   The following nations lost an athlete quota; Colombia, France, Great Britain, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and New Zealand. The following nations gained an athlete quota; Canada, Pakistan, Spain (x2), Switzerland, Ukraine   Triathlon The qualification document was released. There are a few changes relative to 2024. Projection changes include: Losses to Hong Kong and Slovenia and gains for Austria and China.   Weightlifting The qualification document was released. One change to be made was the reallocation process for host nation quotas. Due to this, El Salvador Iraq, Palau, Sri Lanka, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu lost quotas while Australia, China, Dominican Republic, Iran, and Samoa (x2) gained quotas.   Wrestling The qualification document was released. There were some significant changes to the qualification process including using the world rankings and the final qualifier only consisting of non-qualified nations. The projection changes are as follows; losses to Belarus, Bulgaria, China, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Russia, South Korea, Sweden, and Turkey.   Belgium and Lithuania gained 2 quotas while American Samoa, Austria, Estonia, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Latvia, Madagascar, Spain, and Turkmenistan gained 1 quota.
    • Looks like we in the Philippines are in the same situation. No news yet on whether we’ll be able to watch the Games 
    • Cricket is any day in a better position than Baseball, Modern Pentathlon or Rowing 8s globally
    • http://i.imgur.com/gLJZbix.jpg   Honestly football is just on another level. For other sports, an expanded field or creating multiple host cities likely only works with baseball, cricket and maybe basketball, and only in very specific countries.
    • No streaming for the games in India. I contacted IOC they just sent me a list where the games will be shown live.    Last games we had the Olympic channel and YouTube showing the live coverage for regions with no media rights. This time sadly no such schedule.   So much about making the games accessible to all...
    • What revealed those files of Epstein !!!! thousands of scandals , horrible diguisting things mixing politic criminalities , robbery , scam , manipulation...etc    all those celebrities of shht that you love   
    • I wonder if instead of having flexibility around what sport to add there should be one or two team sports per game with an expanded field (of 16 or 32 or w/e) where the host gets to pick which which team sports (if any) has an expanded field.
    • Dunno if this is geoblocked, but this is from our weekly comedy show Saturday Night Live  
    • I don't buy that she's doing this just to start the race if she thinks she won't be competitive.  We'll probably know more after the training run and far be it from me to know how that's going to work with a torn ACL, but if she knows she can't do it, she'll give that spot to another skier
×
×
  • Create New...