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Serbia National Thread


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21 minutes ago, Майкл said:

Беретић не прича у празно очигледно, за разлику од многих :d

Bas to, sve pohvale, ne kukaju, rade sta mogu sa ovakvih uslovima koji su mnogo gori nego u atletici i postizu za nase uslove odlicne rezultate, na Cavica novog imamo jos da cekamo ali meni je i ovo odlicno

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Stafeta je po rezultatu 13. od svih stafeta koji konkurisu za Tokio. 

To znaci da bi 4 stafete morale da ih preskoce. Neka u finalu pojacaju jos malo i nece biti problema.

 

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Nisam siguran koliko može trenutno bolje od ovog jutros, možda Velja ali nisam optimista. Ali u svakom slučaju, mislim da su sigurni, i sa jednom lufta bi bili baš blizu, ovako jednostavno nema ko da ih preskoči. Kinezi i Singapurćani mislim da se neće cimati previše. 

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United States Worlds #1 3:09.06
Russia Worlds #2 3:09.97
Australia Worlds #3 3:11.22
Italy Worlds #4 3:11.39
Great Britain Worlds #5 3:11.81
Brazil Worlds #6 3:11.99
Hungary Worlds #7 3:12.85
France Worlds #8 3:13.34
Japan Worlds #9 3:14.16
Greece Worlds #10 3:14.44
Germany Worlds #11 3:14.58
Poland Worlds #12 3:14.78
Canada Wildcard #1 3:15.06
Belgium Wildcard #2 3:15.34
Serbia Wildcard #3 3:15.72
Netherlands Wildcard #4 3:15.77
China Out #1 3:16.23
Singapore Out #2 3:16.82
Switzerland Out #3 3:16.85
Ireland Out #4

3:17.38

 

 

Ovo je stanje prije EP.

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7 minutes ago, ChandlerMne said:
United States Worlds #1 3:09.06
Russia Worlds #2 3:09.97
Australia Worlds #3 3:11.22
Italy Worlds #4 3:11.39
Great Britain Worlds #5 3:11.81
Brazil Worlds #6 3:11.99
Hungary Worlds #7 3:12.85
France Worlds #8 3:13.34
Japan Worlds #9 3:14.16
Greece Worlds #10 3:14.44
Germany Worlds #11 3:14.58
Poland Worlds #12 3:14.78
Canada Wildcard #1 3:15.06
Belgium Wildcard #2 3:15.34
Serbia Wildcard #3 3:15.72
Netherlands Wildcard #4 3:15.77
China Out #1 3:16.23
Singapore Out #2 3:16.82
Switzerland Out #3 3:16.85
Ireland Out #4

3:17.38

 

 

Ovo je stanje prije EP.

Prvih 12 su vec na OI, ostala su 4 mesta, tako da se gleda od Kanade a zasad smo bolji i od Kanade

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2 minutes ago, Jesse_Pinkman) said:

Prvih 12 su vec na OI, ostala su 4 mesta, tako da se gleda od Kanade a za sada smo bolji i od Kanade

Tacno.

Mene plase Kinezi, sumnjam da nece zeljeti tu kvotu. A plivaju na tim njihovim lokalnim takmicenjima, vjerujem da ce plivati ispod 3.15. 

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2 minutes ago, ChandlerMne said:

6. mjesto za Anju.

Nije lose, ali prsni stil i dalje skripi, ali kao da je bolja, iako je plivala prosle godine brze ukupno.

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1 minute ago, Aleksandar Marjanovic said:

Nije lose, ali prsni stil i dalje skripi, ali kao da je bolja, iako je plivala prosle godine brze ukupno.

I meni se cini. Ne nazaduje, a to je bitno. Nikako da krene sa tim prsnim.

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