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Athletics 2016 Discussion Thread


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Raphael Holzdeppe has injured himself during the German National Indoor Championships and won't compete at the WIC in Portland. He hopes to recover in a few weeks and qualify for the Olympics, but it's not sure.

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Denmark will only be sending Andreas Martinsen who set a new danish record in 60m hurdles at 7,69. (Sara Slott qualified in 400m as well, but has rejected participating)

Meanwhile most other olympic hopefulls have started focusing on the outdoor season and hopefully some Olympic participations.

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Somehow our Dutch federation managed to set standards for Portland which in some events are just ridiculous. 1.97m in women's HJ or 4.71m in women's PV for example :facepalm:

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Kenya

 

Men's 400m: Boniface Mweresa

800m: Edward Kemboi, Jeremiah Mutai

1500m: Vincent Kibet, Bethwell Birgen

3000m: Caleb Ndiku, Augustine Choge, Isiah Koech

 

Women's 800m: Margaret Wambui

3000m: Nancy Chepkwemoi, Betsy Saina

 

New Zealand

 

Men's 1500m: Nick Willis

Shot Put: Jacko Gill, Tom Walsh

 

Women's Pole Vault: Eliza McCartney

Shot Put: Valerie Adams

 

Germany

 

Men's 60m Hurdles: Martin Vogel

Pole Vault: Carlo Paech

Triple Jump: Max Hess

Shot Put: Tobias Dahm

Heptathlon: Matthias Brugger

 

Women's 60m: Tatjana Pinto, Chantal Butzek

800m: Christina Hering

Pole Vault: Silke Spiegelburg

Long Jump: Alexandra Wester

Triple Jump: Kristin Gierisch

Shot Put: Lena Urbaniak

 

Great Britain

 

Men's 60m: James Dasaolu, Andrew Robertson

1500m: Charlie Grice, Chris O'Hare

3000m: Lee Emanuel, Tom Farrell

60m Hurdles: Lawrence Clarke

High Jump: Chris Baker, Robbie Grabarz

Long Jump: Dan Bramble, Greg Rutherford

 

Women's 60m: Dina Asher-Smith, Asha Philip

800m: Lynsey Sharp, Adelle Tracey

3000m: Josephine Moultrie, Steph Twell

60m Hurdles: Tiffany Porter, Serita Solomon

High Jump: Isobel Pooley

Long Jump: Shara Proctor, Lorraine Ugen

Pentathlon: Morgan Lake

 

Czech Republic

 

Men's 400m: Pavel Maslak

1500m: Jakub Holusa

Pole Vault: Michal Balner, Jan Kudlicka

Shot Put: Tomas Stanek

Heptathlon: Adam Sebastian Helcelet

 

Women's 1500m: Kristina Maki

Pole Vault: Jirina Ptacnikova

Pentathlon: Katerina Cachova

 

France

 

Men's 60m Hurdles: Dmitri Bascou, Pascal Martinot-Lagarde

Pole Vault: Jerome Clavier, Renaud Lavillenie

Long Jump: Kafetien Gomis

Triple Jump: Benjamin Compaore

Heptathlon: Jeremy Lelievre, Kevin Mayer

 

Women's 60m: Carole Zahi

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I remember that in past, there was some German? website with qualification list to Beijing - it was updated continuously during qualiication period. Do you remember for it? Do you know if there is this website also for Rio or indoor championship?

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