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Athletics IAAF World Championships 2017


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2 hours ago, George_D said:

what about that guy in 400m hurdles that had taken bronze in 2013? i havent seen him since then

Еmir Bekrić. He have serious problema with injuries

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10 hours ago, dareza said:

About Ivana Spanovic, sorry about Serbian team: So Ivana Spanovic team, sorry again, Serbian team have only one chance for medal. Guess where? In long jump. And I hope not only bronze...

You're not the only one who hopes for finally more than bronze for Spanovic :p :pope:

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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

6th in European champs a year later (but nowhere near the time he had in the 2013 final), then in 2015 he had exactly zero serious results (5 races, 4 of them really slow, 1 DNF), and after that DNF in June 2015 all I can find about him in terms of results is an indoor 500m (not impressive) in January of this year, so literally nothing last year.

 

Now I'm curious as well about the reasons for all that :p 

 

Well he had problem with injuries. First one was in 2015. Then after few months he began to train normally and all was ok. He went on preparations in Spain and guess what? New injury. This one was very bizzare. He injured his leg (knee) at the gym. That was in april 2016. And that injury is not good at all.

 

In october he went to Czech Republic to train with Pavel Maslak and his coach, and he was there about 100 days, but it seems that again he had problem with his leg. He is now ok, I have him on instagram. We will see next year what will be.

 

Btw he is very nice person. He is always with smile on his face, I never heard from him bad words about all of this. I love to watch his interviews. A very smart and educated guy.

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Anyone else had a look at the timetable?

Only days with morning sessions are days 2 & 3 (first weekend), day 8 (second friday) and days 9 & 10 (second weekend), all other days there wont be any competitions before 18:30 local time (19:30 german time). Not sure if i like it ...

Interesting that they are giving up 5 morning sessions, don't think that this is really in the athletes interest.

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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55 minutes ago, dareza said:

David Rudisha pulls out of world championships :cry:

Well crap. And it's too late to get in a replacement, so no second chance for Alfred Kipketer :(

 

 

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:ROU Team Romania :ROU

 

MEN'S TEAM

Marathon: Marius Viorel Ionescu
Shot put: Andrei Marius Gag

Javelin Throw: Alexandru Mihaita Novac

50km Race Walk: Narcis Stefan Mihaila, Florin Alin Stirbu

 

WOMEN'S TEAM

400m: Bianca Denisa Razor

1500m: Claudia Mihaela Bobocea
Long Jump: Alina Rotaru, Angela Morosanu

Triple Jump: Elena Andreea Panturoiu

Hammer Throw: Bianca Ghelber Perie

Marathon: Liliana Dragomir, Paula Cristina Todoran

20km Race Walk: Ana Veronica Rodean, Andreea Arsine

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:USA TEAM UNITED STATES :USA

 

MEN'S TEAM
Devon Allen, 110m Hurdles
Robby Andrews, 1500m
Jaylen Bacon, 4 x 100m Relay
Chris Belcher, 100m
Chris Benard, Triple Jump
Hillary Bor, Steeplechase
Donavan Brazier, 800m
Rodney Brown, Discus Throw
Matthew Centrowitz, 1500m
Paul Chelimo, 5000m
Michael Cherry, 4 x 400m relay
Will Claye, Triple Jump
Kerron Clement, 400m Hurdles
Christian Coleman, 100m
Ryan Crouser, Shot Put
Bobby Curtis, Marathon
Marquis Dendy, Long Jump
Andrew Evans, Discus Throw
Mason Finley, Discus Throw
Eric Futch, 400m Hurdles
Justin Gatlin, 100m
Johnny Gregorek, 1500m
Trey Hardee, Decathlon
Aleec Harris, 110m Hurdles
Isaiah Harris, 800m
Jeff Henderson, Long Jump
Ryan Hill, 5000m
Darrell Hill, Shot Put
TJ Holmes, 400m Hurdles
Cyrus Hostetler, Javelin Throw
Andrew Irwin Pole Vault
Evan Jager, Steeplechase
Eric Jenkins, 5000m
Stanley Kebenei, Steeplechase
Sam Kendricks, Pole Vault
Fred Kerley, 400m
Elkanah Kibet, Marathon
Kyree King, 200m
Shadrack Kipchirchir, 10,000m
Leonard Korir, 10,000m
Joe Kovacs, Shot Put
Erik Kynard, Jr High Jump
Jarrion Lawson, Long Jump
Beejay Lee, 4 x 100m Relay
Wil London III, 400m
Augustus Maiyo, Marathon
Bryan McBride, High Jump
Tony McQuay, 4 x 400m relay
Hassan Mead, 10,000m
LaShawn Merritt, 400m
Aries Merritt, 110m Hurdles
Bryshon Nellum, 4 x 400m relay
Christopher Nilsen, Pole Vault
Gil Roberts, 400m
Ricky Robertson, Jr High Jump
Jeron Robinson, High Jump
Michael Rodgers, 4 x 100m Relay
Donald Scott, Triple Jump
Michael Stigler, 400m Hurdles
Christian Taylor, Triple Jump
Ameer Webb, 200m
Ryan Whiting, Shot Put
Devon Williams, Decathlon
Drew Windle, 800m
Isiah Young, 200m
Zachery Ziemek, Decathlon
 
WOMEN'S TEAM
Morolake Akinosun, 4 x 100m Relay
Nia Ali, 100m Hurdles
Valarie Allman, Discus Throw
Whitney Ashley, Discus Throw
Tianna Bartoletta, Long Jump
Gwen Berry, Hammer Throw
Erica Bougard, Heptathlon
Tori Bowie, 100m, 200m
Aaliyah Brown, 4 x 100m Relay
Dani Bunch, Shot Put
Quanesha Burks, Long Jump
Serena Burla, Marathon
Katie Burnett, 50K Race Walk
Michelle Carter, Shot Put
Kori Carter, 400m Hurdles
Emma Coburn, Steeplechase
Amy Cragg, Marathon
Vashti Cunningham, High Jump
Sharon Day-Monroe, Heptathlon
Kimberlyn Duncan, 200m
Kendall Ellis, 400m
Maggie Ewen, Hammer Throw
Allyson Felix, 400m
Lindsay Flanagan, Marathon
Phyllis Francis, 400m
Courtney Frerichs, Steeplechase
Kate Grace, 1500m
Emily Grove, Pole Vault
Daina Harper, 4 x 400m Relay
Dawn Harper-Nelson, 100m Hurdles
Keni Harrison, 100m Hurdles
Natasha Hastings, 4 x 400m Relay
Quanera Hayes, 400m
Shelby Houlihan, 5000m
Molly Huddle, 5000m, 10,000m
Emily Infeld, 10,000m
Kyra Jefferson, 4 x 100m Relay
Gia Lewis-Smallwood, Discus Throw
Charlene Lipsey, 800m
Shamier Little, 400m Hurdles
Christina Manning, 100m Hurdles
Brenda Martinez, 800m
Inika McPherson, High Jump
Miranda Melville, 20K Race Walk
Maria Michta-Coffey, 20K Race Walk
Sandi Morris, Pole Vault
Dalilah Muhammad, 400m Hurdles
Liz Patterson, High Jump
DeAnna Price, Hammer Throw
Colleen Quigley, Steeplechase
Brittney Reese, Long Jump
Shannon Rowbury, 5000m
Sha'Keela Saunders, Long Jump
Raven Saunders, Shot Put
Jenny Simpson, 1500m
Emily Sisson, 10,000m
Deajah Stevens, 100m, 200m
Jenn Suhr, Pole Vault
Cassandra Tate, 400m Hurdles
Erin Taylor-Talcott, 50K Race Walk
Sara Vaughn, 1500m
Ariana Washington, 100m
Kendell Williams, Heptathlon
Ajee' Wilson, 800m
Shakima Wimbley, 4 x 400m Relay
Kara Winger, Javelin Throw
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