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Athletics IAAF World Championships 2017


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:CUB TEAM CUBA :CUB 

MEN TEAM

400m: Yoandys Lescay

100m Hurdles: Yordan O'Farrill, Roger V. Iribarne

400m Hurdles: José Luís Gaspar

Long Jump: Maykel D. Massó, Juan Miguel Echevarría

Triple Jump: Andy Díaz, Cristian Atanay Nápoles, Lázaro Martínez

Decathlon: Leonel Suárez

Relay: 4x400m

 

WOMEN TEAM

400m: Roxana Gómez

800m: Rose M. Almanza

400m Hurdles: Zurian Hechavarría

Pole Vault: Yarisley Silva

Triple Jump: Liadagmis Povea

Shot Put: Yaniuvis López

Discus Throw: Yaimé Pérez, Denia Caballero

Heptathlon: Yorgelis Rodríguez
Marathon: Dailín Belmonte

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12 hours ago, juddy96 said:

Great Britain loses Greg Rutherford (LJ) and Richard Kilty (4x100m), adds Shara Proctor (LJ), Jazmin Sawyers (LJ), Lennie Waite (3k SC), Jess Turner (400mH), and Marc Scott (5k)

 

Резултат слика за tragedy gif

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13 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Oh no, the horror. 

 

Lol, from an article:

Sportsmail understands the European 60 metres champion, who was part of the 4x100m relay squad, trapped his finger in a heavy wooden door and suffered a severe open fracture on his baton-carrying hand.

The 27-year-old initially gave little away about the accident when announcing his withdrawal with a broken finger, but later clarified: ‘Broken finger doesn’t sound too bad but it was an open fracture, bone out, nail bed and flesh dangling off. I thought I may lose the finger. Thankfully it has been saved and I’m recovering well.

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:SRITEAM SRI LANKA:SRI  

MEN TEAM

Javelin: Waruna Lakshan Dayaratne

Marathon: Anuradha Indrajith Cooray

 

WOMEN TEAM

800 m: Nimali Liyanarachchi 

Marathon: Hiruni Wijayratne

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:BRA TEAM BRAZIL:BRA

 

MEN'S TEAM

200m: Aldemir Gomes Junior

400m: Lucas da Silva Carvalho

800m: Thiago do Rosario André

1500m: Thiago do Rosario André

110m Hurdles: Eder Antonio Souza

400m Hurdles: Márcio Soares Teles, Hederson Estefani

3000m Steeplechase: Altobeli Santos da Silva

High Jump: Talles Frederico Sousa Silva, Fernando Carvalho Ferreira

Triple Jump: Mateus Daniel Adão de Sá

Shot Put: Darlan Romani

Hammer Throw: Wagner Domingos, Allan Wolski

Decathlon: Luiz Alberto de Araújo, Jefferson de Carvalho Santos

20km Race Walk: Caio de Sena Bonfim

Relay: 4x400m

 

WOMEN'S TEAM

100m: Rosangela Santos, Vitória Cristina Rosa

200m: Rosangela Santos, Vitória Cristina Rosa

100m Hurdles: Fabiana dos Santos Moraes

Long Jump: Eliane Martins

Triple Jump: Nubia Aparecida SoaresTania Ferreira da Silva

Shot Put: Geisa Arcanjo

Discus Throw: Fernanda Borges, Andressa Oliveira

Javelin Throw: Laila Ferrer

 Heptathlon: Tamara Alexandrino de Sousa, Vanessa Chefer Spinola

20km Race Walk: Erica Rocha de Sena

Relay: 4x100m

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:ESPTEAM ESP:ESP

 

MEN

 

400m > Lucas Bua, Oscar Husillos, Samuel García

800m > Daniel Andujar, Kevin López, Álvaro de Arriba

1500m > Adel Mechaal, Marc Alcalá, David Bustos

5000m > Ilias Fifa

110m hurdles > Yidiel Contreras, Orlando Ortega

400m hurdles > Sergio Fernández

3000m steep. > Fernando Carro, Jonathan Romeo, Sebas Martos

Marathon > Ayad Lamdassem, Javi Guerra, IvánFernandez

20k walk > Miguel Ángel López, Álvaro Martín, Diego García, Luis Alberto Amezcua

50k walk > Iván Pajuelo, Francisco Arcilla, José Ignacio Díaz

Relay > 4x400 (3 from 400, Darwin Echeverry, Alberto Gavaldá)

Pole vault > Adrian Valles, Igor Bychkov

Long jump > Eusebio Cáceres

Triple jump > Pablo Torrijos

Shot put > Carlos Tobalina

Decathlon > Pau Tonnesen, Jorge Ureña

 

WOMEN

 

200m > Estela García

800m > Esther Guerrero

1500m > Solange Pereira, Marta Pérez

5000m > Ana Lozano

3000m steep. > María José Pérez, Irene Sánchez-Escribanp, Teresa Urbina

Marathon > Paula Gonzalez, Marisa Casanueva, Marta Esteban

20k walk > Laura García-Caro, Ainhoa Pinedo, María Pérez

High jump > Ruth Beitia

Triple Jump > Ana Peleteiro, Fatima Diame

Shot put > Úrsula Ruiz, Belen Toimil

Hammer throw > Berta Castells

Discus Throw > Sabina Asenjo

 

In red, the ones who entered via redistribution.

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