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Athletics 2018 Discussion Thread


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And the second day was not that special. Even though Lithuania collected enough points to win over Latvia and Estonia, there weren't really any European Championship standard results. There was one U18 standard for Greta Karinauskaitė in 1500m. as well as a couple of results that are getting closer to the European Championship standards (110m. Hurdles, 200m., 800m. and 3000 SC men).

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:UKRHJ. 16 years old Yaroslava Mahuchikh has just set the new U18 NR and confirmed a standard for Berlin ECH with 1.93. She refused from jumping 1.95.

 

On a side note 14 years old Darya Ozeryanova set the new official PB of 1.79 with a very close attempts at 1.82.

 

So this will be one hell of the National Championship with 5 girls potentially clearing 1.93. Could have been 6 if Yaroslava agreed to take part.

 

 

ps. 2 weeks ago 18 years old Vasyl Makuh set the new U20 NR & qualified for Berlin in 100m with 10.29. According to my data this is the best result on Ukrainian stadium in a decade at least.

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4 minutes ago, Xander said:

:UKRHJ. 16 years old Yaroslava Mahuchikh has just set the new U18 NR and confirmed a standard for Berlin ECH with 1.93. She refused from jumping 1.95.

 

On a side note 14 years old Darya Ozeryanova set the new official PB of 1.79 with a very close attempts at 1.82.

 

So this will be one hell of the National Championship with 6 girls potentially clearing 1.93.

 

 

ps. 2 weeks ago 18 years old Vasyl Makuh set the new U18 NR & qualified for Berlin in 100m with 10.29. According to my data this is the best result on Ukrainian stadium in a decade at least.

That's sick! :d Meanwhile our U18 silver medalist from 2016 is struggling to jump 1.80 for the second year in a row. She went out with 1.79 today in her second start of the season. She has the standard for the U20 champs as she jumped 1.82 in winter, but still her progress completely stopped.

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42 minutes ago, panda said:

Unofficial competition or (more likely) IAAF being slow :p 

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Duplantis has just cleared 5.91 in Montreuil :)

5.96 pls.

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Edit: Dammed! Better luck next time.

 

 

ps. Congrats to China with the new 100m NR (9.97)

 

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Updated as of 24th June, 2018

 

Miroslav Úradník became today the 14th officially qualified SVK athlete for the European Championships in Berlin finishing second at the todays GBR internal Race Walking trials in Leeds with 1:24:09. so by 51 seconds he managed to reach the 20km standard   :yes

 

 

Qualified Athletes with the EA standards

 

Men´s

  • Ján Volko (100 m and 200 m)
  • Tibor Sahajda (marathon)
  • Matej Tóth (20 km Race Walk and 50 km Race Walk) *Obviously he´ll very likely focus only for the 50km
  • Miroslav Úradník (20 km Race Walk)
  • Dušan Majdán (50 km Race Walk)
  • Lukáš Beer (High Jump)
  • Matúš Bubeník (High Jump)
  • Tomáš Veszelka (Triple Jump)
  • Marcel Lomnický (Hammer Throw)

Women´s

  • Alexandra Bezeková (200 m and 400 m)
  • Iveta Putalová (400 m)
  • Martina Hrašnová (Hammer Throw)
  • Mária Katerinka Czaková (20 km Race Walk and 50 km Race Walk)
  • Lucia Vadlejch (Heptathlon)

 

Qualified Athletes with the SAZ (Slovak Athletics Federation) standards

*A athlete can qualify throughout this standard only if there no other similar Under 23 years old athlete in the country that reached the EA standard in the event, but will be still a subject of approval from the ECh Technical delegate

 

Women´s

  • Stanislava Lajčáková (100 m Hurdles)
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