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team of canada , look at these migrants :lol:

 

10,000m: Mohammed Ahmed

4x100m: Bolade Ajomale

Marathon: Tarah Korir, Dayna Pidhoresky

5000m: Jessica O’Connell,

 

...i just took few names

 

 

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5 hours ago, bestmen said:

team of canada , look at these migrants :lol:

 

10,000m: Mohammed Ahmed

4x100m: Bolade Ajomale

Marathon: Tarah Korir, Dayna Pidhoresky

5000m: Jessica O’Connell,

 

...i just took few names

 

 

 

Tarah Korir married the Kenyan marathoner Wesley Korir, she took his last name, she is formerly Tarah McKay. Pidhoresky and O'Connell were also born in Canada. Ahmed and Ajomale immigrated when they were young.

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On 7/24/2017 at 01:33, George_D said:

 

Which is leading to some very angry stuff, because the handful of women who will compete will get the same prize money as the men, even if they don't finish the race (but enter the last lap after less than 4:17 hours, which can not be any problem at all for any serious competitor)! Very good and true words from Evan Dunfee about this whole situation:

 

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Nicholas Bett, one of the more interesting surprises of last world champs when Kenya suddenly had two 400m hurdles finalists and one world champion, won't defend his title because of an injury. 

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:GER TEAM GERMANY:GER 

MEN TEAM

100m: Julian Reus

200m: Julian Reus, Aleixo Platini Menga

800m: Marc Reuther

1500m: Homiyu Tesfaye, Timo Benitz

5000m: Richard Ringer

100m Hurdles: Matthias Bühler

High Jump: Mateusz Przybylko, Eike Onnen

Pole Vault: Raphael Holzdeppe

Long Jump: Julian Howard

Triple Jump: Max Heß

Shot Put: David Storl

Discus Throw: Robert Harting, Martin Wierig

Javellin Throw: Johannes Vetter, Thomas Röhler, Andreas Hofmann

Decathlon: Rico Freimuth, Kai Kazmirek, Mathias Brugger

20km Race Walk: Christopher Linke, Hagen Pohle, Nils Brembach

50km Race Wakl: Carl Dohmann, Karl Junghannß

Relay: 4x100m

 

WOMEN TEAM

100m: Gina Lückenkemper, Rebekka Haase, Tatjana Pinto

200m: Lisa Mayer, Laura Müller, Rebekka Haase

400m: Ruth Sophia Spelmeyer

800m: Christina Hering

1500m: Konstanze Klosterhalfen, Hanna Klein

5000m: Konstanze Klosterhalfen, Alina Reh, Hanna Klein

3000m Steeplechase: Gesa-Felicitas Krause

100m Hurdles: Pamela Dutkiewicz, Nadane Hildebrand, Ricarda Lobe

400m Hurdles: Jackie Baumann

High Jump: Marie-Laurence Jungfleisch

Pole Vault: Lisa Ryzih, Friedelinde Petershofen, Silke Spiegelburg

Long Jump: Claudia Salman-Rath, Alexandra Wester

Triple Jump: Kristin Gierisch, Neele Eckhardt

Shot Put: Sara Gambetta

Discus Throw: Nadine Müller, Anna Rüh, Julia Harting

Hammer Throw: Susen Küster, Kathrin Klaas

Javellin Throw: Christin Hussong, Katharina Molitor

Heptathlon: Carolin Schäfer, Claudia Salman-Rath
Marathon: Fate TolaKatharina Heinig

Relay: 4x100m, 4x400m

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:ALGTEAM ALGERIA :ALG 

MEN TEAM

800m: Amine Belferrar

3000m Steeplechase: Bilal Tabti, Hichem Bouchicha

400m Hurdles: Abdelmalik Lahoulou

High Jump: Mateusz Przybylko, Eike Onnen

Decathlon: Larbi Bouraada

 

WOMEN TEAM

3000m Steeplechase: Amina Betiche
Marathon: Kenza Dahmani

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