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Athletics IAAF World Championships 2017


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il y a 3 minutes, heywoodu a déclaré:

Michael Johnson had some true words about Semenya earlier today: "There is absolutely no possible solution that's fair to everyone in the case around her."

 

I'm happy she won a medal, if the stories are to be believed she is one of the nicest people in the world of athletics. 

 

Well, there is a solution that is fair to everyone but her, and there is a solution that is fair only to her.

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5 minutes ago, De_Gambassi said:

 

Well, there is a solution that is fair to everyone but her, and there is a solution that is fair only to her.

Yep, and saying 'sorry, you can't compete' is rather unfair as well. Probably wouldn't even stand in court. 

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F1 System results after 15/48

 

:USA United States 214

:KEN Kenya 169

:ETH Ethiopia 93

:GBR Great Britain 90

:JAM Jamaica 87

:POL Poland 82

:RSA South Africa 65

:NED Netherlands 56

:GER Germany 51

:CHN China 48

:CUB Cuba 35,5

:RUS Russia 34

:BRN Bahrain 33

:CIV Ivory Coast 31

:NZL New Zealand 29

:VEN Venezuela 28,5

:LTU Lithuania 25

:GRE Greece 25

:BEL Belgium 25

:SWE Sweden 25

:FRA France 20

:UGA Uganda 18

:COL Colombia 18

:CZE Czech Republic 18

:HUN Hungary 17

:TAN Tanzania 15

:KAZ Kazakistan 15

:CRO Croatia 15

:TTO Trinidad and Tobago 13

:ISR Israel 12

:ESP Spain 12

:CAN Canada 10

:AUT Austria 10

:AZE Azerbaijan 10

:ITA Italy 8

:BAR Barbados 8

:MAR Morocco 7

:ERI Eritrea 6

:BRA Brazil 6

:JPN Japan 4

:URU Uruguay 2

:AUS Australia 2

:NGR Nigeria 2

:CYP Cyprus 1

:SUI Switzerland 1

:BLR Belarus 1

:POR Portugal 1

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Does anyone know whether Eid Naser still trains with the bulgarian coach that also coaches Femi Ogunode?

It's sad to see how her appearance changed, 2 or 3 years ago she looked completely different. I guess nowadays all sprinters have to have a tattoo.

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

 

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Strange how Simpson always ends up with a medal, beating much stronger runners like Hassan or Muir.

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

 

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Stomach virus hits some of the athletes at the championships. Among those with problems are: Makwala, Hess, Magi, Harting, Storl plus other reported cases from teams Germany, Canada and Ukraine.

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