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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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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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: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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