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Athletics IAAF World Championships 2017


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:GBRTEAM GREAT BRITAIN :GBR

100m: James Dasaolu, Reece Prescod, CJ Ujah
200m: Zharnel Hughes, Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake, Danny Talbot
400m: Dwayne Cowan, Matt Hudson-Smith, Martyn Rooney
800m: Elliot Giles, Kyle Langford, Guy Learmonth
1500m: Josh Kerr, Chris O’Hare, Jake Wightman
5000m: Andrew Butchart, Mo Farah
10,000m: Mo Farah
3000m steeplechase: Rob Mullett, Zak Seddon
110m hurdles: David King, David Omoregie, Andrew Pozzi
400m hurdles: Jack Green
High jump: Robbie Grabarz
Long jump: Greg Rutherford
Triple jump: Nathan Fox
Hammer: Nick Miller
Decathlon: Ashley Bryant
20km race walk: Tom Bosworth, Callum Wilkinson
50km race walk: Dominic King
Marathon: Andrew Davies, Callum Hawkins, Josh Griffiths
4x100m: Harry Aikines-Aryeetey, Adam Gemili, Zharnel Hughes, Richard Kilty, Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake, Reece Prescod, Danny Talbot, CJ Ujah
4x400m: Cameron Chalmers, Dwayne Cowan, Jack Green, Matt Hudson-Smith, Martyn Rooney, Delano Williams, Rabah Yousif

 

WOMEN
100m: Desiree Henry, Daryll Neita, Asha Philip
200m: Dina Asher-Smith, Shannon Hylton, Bianca Williams
400m: Zoey Clark, Emily Diamond, Anyika Onuora
800m: Shelayna Oskan-Clarke, Lynsey Sharp, Adelle Tracey
1500m: Jessica Judd, Sarah McDonald, Laura Muir, Laura Weightman
5000m: Eilish McColgan, Laura Muir, Steph Twell
10,000m: Jessica Martin, Beth Potter, Charlotte Taylor
3000m steeplechase: Rosie Clarke
100m hurdles: Tiffany Porter
400m hurdles: Eilidh Doyle
High jump: Katarina Johnson-Thompson, Morgan Lake
Pole vault: Holly Bradshaw
Long jump: Lorraine Ugen
Discus: Jade Lally
Hammer: Sophie Hitchon
Heptathlon: Katarina Johnson-Thompson
20km race walk: Gemma Bridge, Bethan Davies
Marathon: Tracy Barlow, Alyson Dixon, Charlotte Purdue
4x100m: Dina Asher-Smith, Desiree Henry, Corinne Humphreys, Shannon Hylton, Daryll Neita, Asha Philip, Bianca Williams
4x400m: Zoey Clark, Emily Diamond, Eilidh Doyle, Laviai Nielsen, Anyika Onuora, Perri Shakes-Drayton

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:CHNTEAM CH INA :CHN

MEN
100m: Su Bingtian, Xie Zhenye
200m: Xie Zhenye
110m hurdles: Xie Wenjun
High jump: Wang Yu, Zhang Guowei
Pole vault: Ding Bangchao, Xue Changrui, Yao Jie
Long jump: Huang Changzhou, Shi Yuhao, Wang Jianan
Triple jump: Dong Bin, Fang Yaoqing, Wu Ruiting
20km race walk: Jin Xiangqian, Wang Kaihua, Wang Rui
50km race walk: Niu Wenbin, Wu Qianlong, Yu Wei
4x100m: Bie Ge, Liang Jinsheng, Su Bingtian, Zhang Peimeng, Wu Zhiqiang, Xie Zhenye

 

WOMEN
Marathon: Cao Mojie, Liu Qinghong
Shot put: Bian Ka, Gao Yang, Gong Lijiao
Discus: Chen Yang, Feng Bin, Su Xinyue
Hammer: Luo Na, Wang Zheng, Zhang Wenxiu
Javelin: Li Lingwei, Liu Shiying, Lyu Huihui
20km race walk: Lu Xiuzhi, Wang Na, Yang Jiayu
4x100m: Ge Manqi, Kong Lingwei, Liang Xiaojing, Tao Yujia, Wei Yongli

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:CANTEAM CANADA :CAN

MEN
100m: Andre De Grasse, Gavin Smellie
200m: Aaron Brown, Andre De Grasse
800m: Brandon McBride
5000m: Mohammed Ahmed, Justyn Knight
10,000m: Mohammed Ahmed
Marathon: Eric Gillis, Thomas Toth
3000m steeplechase: Matthew Hughes
110m hurdles: Johnathan Cabral
High jump: Derek Drouin, Michael Mason
Pole vault: Shawnacy Barber
Shot put: Tim Nedow
20km race walk: Ben Thorne
50km race walk: Mathieu Bilodeau, Evan Dunfee
Decathlon: Damian Warner
4x100m: Bolade Ajomale, Aaron Brown, Andre De Grasse, Akeem Haynes, Brendon Rodney, Gavin Smellie

 

WOMEN
100m: Crystal Emmanuel
200m: Crystal Emmanuel
400m: Travia Jones, Carline Muir, Aiyanna Stiverne
800m: Melissa Bishop
1500m: Sheila Reid, Nicole Sifuentes, Gabriela Stafford
5000m: Jessica O’Connell, Andrea Seccafien
10,000m: Rachel Cliff, Lanni Marchant, Natasha Wodak
Marathon: Rachel Hannah, Tarah Korir, Dayna Pidhoresky
3000m steeplechase: Geneviève Lalonde
100m hurdles: Phylicia George
400m hurdles: Noelle Montcalm, Sage Watson
Pole vault: Alysha Newman, Anicka Newell
Long jump: Christabel Nettey
Shot put: Brittany Crew
Hammer: Jillian Weir
Javelin: Liz Gleadle
4x400m: Travia Jones, Natassha McDonald, Noelle Montcalm, Carline Muir, Aiyanna Stiverne, Sage Watson

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Full equality in this WC

Women’s 50km race walking event added to IAAF World Championships London 2017 programme

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5 hours ago, George_D said:

They had to announce it at least a year ago... Standard is 4:30 and it has to be reached by 25 July (tomorrow)... 

So this year only 5 athletes achieved that standard:

    Inês HENRIQUES 01 MAY 1980 POR.gifPOR 1   Porto de Mós 15 JAN 2017
    Hang YIN 07 FEB 1997 CHN.gifCHN 1   Huangshan 05 MAR 2017
    Kathleen BURNETT 07 OCT 1988 USA.gifUSA 1   Santee, CA 28 JAN 2017
    Shuqing YANG 30 AUG 1996 CHN.gifCHN 2   Huangshan 05 MAR 2017
    Erin TALCOTT 21 MAY 1978 USA.gifUSA 2   Santee, CA 28 JAN 2017

In 2016 - not even a single athlete achieved qualification standard.... 

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6 hours ago, Bearas said:

They had to announce it at least a year ago... Standard is 4:30 and it has to be reached by 25 July (tomorrow)... 

So this year only 5 athletes achieved that standard:

    Inês HENRIQUES 01 MAY 1980 POR.gifPOR 1   Porto de Mós 15 JAN 2017
    Hang YIN 07 FEB 1997 CHN.gifCHN 1   Huangshan 05 MAR 2017
    Kathleen BURNETT 07 OCT 1988 USA.gifUSA 1   Santee, CA 28 JAN 2017
    Shuqing YANG 30 AUG 1996 CHN.gifCHN 2   Huangshan 05 MAR 2017
    Erin TALCOTT 21 MAY 1978 USA.gifUSA 2   Santee, CA 28 JAN 2017

In 2016 - not even a single athlete achieved qualification standard.... 

There is also a doubt whether Henriques' time is acceptable

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19 Russian athletes will be in London:

 

Sergei Shirobokov (20km race walking)

Viktor Butenko (Discus throw)

Ilya Ivaniuk, Danil Lysenko (High jump)

Aleksandr Menkov (Long jump)

Alexandr Lesnoy (shot put)

Sergei Litvinov, Valeriy Pronkin, Alexey Sokirsky (Hammer throw)

Ilya Mudrov (Pole vault)

Ilya Shkurenev (Decathlon)

Sergey Shubenkov (110mH)

 

Irina Gordeeva, Maria Lasitskene (High jump)

Olga Mullina, Angelika Sidorova (Pole vault)

Darya Klishina (Long jump)

Vera Rebrik (Javelin throw)

Klavdiya Afanasyeva (20km race walking)


 

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1 hour ago, dareza said:

19 Russian athletes will be in London:

 

Sergei Shirobokov (20km race walking)

Viktor Butenko (Discus throw)

Ilya Ivaniuk, Danil Lysenko (High jump)

Aleksandr Menkov (Long jump)

Alexandr Lesnoy (shot put)

Sergei Litvinov, Valeriy Pronkin, Alexey Sokirsky (Hammer throw)

Ilya Mudrov (Pole vault)

Ilya Shkurenev (Decathlon)

Sergey Shubenkov (110mH)

 

Irina Gordeeva, Maria Lasitskene (High jump)

Olga Mullina, Angelika Sidorova (Pole vault)

Darya Klishina (Long jump)

Vera Rebrik (Javelin throw)

Klavdiya Afanasyeva (20km race walking)


 

there is also russian championship at 28-30/07. Maybe they will be 2-3 more to catch the limits

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6 minutes ago, George_D said:

there is also russian championship at 28-30/07. Maybe they will be 2-3 more to catch the limits

 

Too late, qualification period ended yesterday.

#banbestmen

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