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:LTU Lithuania are sending 9 athletes to these championships:

 

Agnė Šerkšnienė - 400m (broke the Lithuanian indoor record earlier this month, could be someone to watch out for)

Modesta Justė Morauskaitė - 400m

Diana Zagainova - Triple Jump (hasn't jumped over 14m in a long while, not really expecting much)

Gediminas Truskauskas - 60m (semifinal at best)

Rapolas Saulius - 60m Hurdles (broke his PB and qualified in the Lithuanian Championships last week)

Simas Bertašius - 1500m (is a capable runner, could surprise with a final)

Adrijus Glebauskas - High Jump

 

also two other athletes were approved without a qualification mark:

 

Juozas Baikštys - High Jump

Jogailė Petrikaitė - Long Jump

 

for these two, it's going to be their first senior championship appearance, both have had loads of injuries along the way during their career, so it's nice to see them getting a chance to fight with the best). First senior championships appearance for Rapolas Saulius as well, he was a good junior, but his results were at a stalemate for the last couple of years, but he changed coaches and has been improving pretty decently.

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:POL with 45 athletes.

 

We field six women in 4x400 relay which probably means Swiety & Holub will only run in the final.

 

1. Katarzyna Sokólska (bieg na 60 metrów)
2. Ewa Swoboda (bieg na 60 metrów)
3. Małgorzata Hołub-Kowalik (bieg na 400 metrów, sztafeta 4 x 400 metrów)
4. Justyna Święty-Ersetic (bieg na 400 metrów, sztafeta 4 x 400 metrów)
5. Angelika Cichocka (bieg na 800 metrów)
6. Joanna Jóźwik (bieg na 800 metrów)
7. Anna Wielgosz (bieg na 800 metrów)
8. Martyna Galant (bieg na 1500 metrów)
9. Klaudia Kazimierska (bieg na 1500 metrów)
10. Karolina Kołeczek (bieg na 60 metrów przez płotki)
11. Pia Skrzyszowska (bieg na 60 metrów przez płotki)
12. Adrianna Szóstak (trójskok)
13. Klaudia Kardasz (pchnięcie kulą)
14. Paulina Ligarska (pięciobój)
15. Adrianna Sułek (pięciobój)
16. Aleksandra Gaworska (sztafeta 4 x 400 metrów)
17. Natalia Kaczmarek (sztafeta 4 x 400 metrów)
18. Kornelia Lesiewicz (sztafeta 4 x 400 metrów)
19. Joanna Linkiewicz (sztafeta 4 x 400 metrów)
20. Dominik Kopeć (bieg na 60 metrów)
21. Remigiusz Olszewski (bieg na 60 metrów)
22. Przemysław Słowikowski (bieg na 60 metrów)
23. Kajetan Duszyński (bieg na 400 metrów, sztafeta 4 x 400 metrów)
24. Mateusz Borkowski (bieg na 800 metrów)
25. Patryk Dobek (bieg na 800 metrów)
26. Adam Kszczot (bieg na 800 metrów)
27. Adam Czerwiński (bieg na 1500 metrów)
28. Marcin Lewandowski (bieg na 1500 metrów, bieg na 3000 metrów)
29. Michał Rozmys (bieg na 1500 metrów, bieg na 3000 metrów)
30. Damian Czykier (bieg na 60 metrów przez płotki)
31. Krzysztof Kiljan (bieg na 60 metrów przez płotki)
32. Artur Noga (bieg na 60 metrów przez płotki)
33. Adrian Świderski (trójskok)
34. Piotr Lisek (skok o tyczce)
35. Robert Sobera (skok o tyczce)
36. Paweł Wojciechowski (skok o tyczce)
37. Konrad Bukowiecki (pchnięcie kulą)
38. Michał Haratyk (pchnięcie kulą)
39. Jakub Szyszkowski (pchnięcie kulą)
40. Paweł Wiesiołek (siedmiobój)
41. Dariusz Kowaluk (sztafeta 4 x 400 metrów)
42. Jakub Krzewina (sztafeta 4 x 400 metrów)
43. Mateusz Rzeźniczak (sztafeta 4 x 400 metrów)
44. Wiktor Suwara (sztafeta 4 x 400 metrów)
45. Karol Zalewski (sztafeta 4 x 400 metrów)

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:GRE  Team Greece  :GRE  

20 Athletes (9 M + 11 W)

 

Men

  • Ioannis Nyfantopoulos (60m)
  • Konstantinos Zikos (60m)
  • Andreas Dimitrakis (1500m)
  • Konstantinos Douvalidis (60m Hurdles)
  • Konstantinos Filippidis (Pole Vault)
  • Alexandros Peristeris (Long Jump)
  • Miltiadis Tentoglou (Long Jump)
  • Nikolaos Andrikopoulos (Triple Jump)
  • Dimitrios Tsiamis (Triple Jump)

 

Women

  • Maria Gatou (60m)
  • Kiriaki Samani (60m)
  • Rafailia Spanoudaki (60m)
  • Irini Vasiliou (400m)
  • Konstantina Giannopoulou (800m)
  • Anastasia Marinakou (1500m)
  • Elisavet Pesiridou (60m Hurdles)
  • Ioanna Zakka (High Jump)
  • Eleni Polak (Pole Vault)
  • Spyridoula Karydi (Triple Jump)
  • Paraskevi Papachristou (Triple Jump)

 

 

I think our team is quite strong even though we are missing 5 other athletes that qualified, including a few who would've had good chances to win medals. Still, I think Tentoglou and Papachristou have very good chances to win medals and possibly even gold. Both are EL for this year and have been European champions in the past so that's why I say it.

 

I also think Polak has a chance to win a medal. Possibly Zikos or Spanoudaki could surprise too. Filippidis and Tsiamis have won European medals before but I don't think they have any chances based on current form. I think we can leave Torun with 2-3 medals and I would be happy with that.

 

Also disappointing to not have anyone in the men's high jump for Greece. We have two guys who won medals in this event at previous European Indoor Championships (Antonios Mastoras won silver in 2015 and Konstantinos Baniotis won silver in 2019). Mastoras hasn't competed since 2018 and Baniotis since 2020.

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1 hour ago, Monzanator said:

:POL with 45 athletes.

 

We field six women in 4x400 relay which probably means Swiety & Holub will only run in the final.

 

1. Katarzyna Sokólska (bieg na 60 metrów)
2. Ewa Swoboda (bieg na 60 metrów)
3. Małgorzata Hołub-Kowalik (bieg na 400 metrów, sztafeta 4 x 400 metrów)
4. Justyna Święty-Ersetic (bieg na 400 metrów, sztafeta 4 x 400 metrów)
5. Angelika Cichocka (bieg na 800 metrów)
6. Joanna Jóźwik (bieg na 800 metrów)
7. Anna Wielgosz (bieg na 800 metrów)
8. Martyna Galant (bieg na 1500 metrów)
9. Klaudia Kazimierska (bieg na 1500 metrów)
10. Karolina Kołeczek (bieg na 60 metrów przez płotki)
11. Pia Skrzyszowska (bieg na 60 metrów przez płotki)
12. Adrianna Szóstak (trójskok)
13. Klaudia Kardasz (pchnięcie kulą)
14. Paulina Ligarska (pięciobój)
15. Adrianna Sułek (pięciobój)
16. Aleksandra Gaworska (sztafeta 4 x 400 metrów)
17. Natalia Kaczmarek (sztafeta 4 x 400 metrów)
18. Kornelia Lesiewicz (sztafeta 4 x 400 metrów)
19. Joanna Linkiewicz (sztafeta 4 x 400 metrów)
20. Dominik Kopeć (bieg na 60 metrów)
21. Remigiusz Olszewski (bieg na 60 metrów)
22. Przemysław Słowikowski (bieg na 60 metrów)
23. Kajetan Duszyński (bieg na 400 metrów, sztafeta 4 x 400 metrów)
24. Mateusz Borkowski (bieg na 800 metrów)
25. Patryk Dobek (bieg na 800 metrów)
26. Adam Kszczot (bieg na 800 metrów)
27. Adam Czerwiński (bieg na 1500 metrów)
28. Marcin Lewandowski (bieg na 1500 metrów, bieg na 3000 metrów)
29. Michał Rozmys (bieg na 1500 metrów, bieg na 3000 metrów)
30. Damian Czykier (bieg na 60 metrów przez płotki)
31. Krzysztof Kiljan (bieg na 60 metrów przez płotki)
32. Artur Noga (bieg na 60 metrów przez płotki)
33. Adrian Świderski (trójskok)
34. Piotr Lisek (skok o tyczce)
35. Robert Sobera (skok o tyczce)
36. Paweł Wojciechowski (skok o tyczce)
37. Konrad Bukowiecki (pchnięcie kulą)
38. Michał Haratyk (pchnięcie kulą)
39. Jakub Szyszkowski (pchnięcie kulą)
40. Paweł Wiesiołek (siedmiobój)
41. Dariusz Kowaluk (sztafeta 4 x 400 metrów)
42. Jakub Krzewina (sztafeta 4 x 400 metrów)
43. Mateusz Rzeźniczak (sztafeta 4 x 400 metrów)
44. Wiktor Suwara (sztafeta 4 x 400 metrów)
45. Karol Zalewski (sztafeta 4 x 400 metrów)

both 4*400m relays will have only the final, no preliminary round...only 6 teams per gender have been accepted by EAA :evil: ;)

 

the women's relay will feature: POL, NED, ITA, UKR, GBR, GER

 

the men's relay field is: POL, BEL, GBR, ITA, NED, CZE

 

Italy will enter 44 athletes (22 women and 22 men) in this championship...

 

the stars are surely Gianmarco Tamberi (men's High Jump), Marcell Jacobs (men's 60m) and teenage sensation Larissa Iapichino (women's Long jump)...

Leonardo Fabbri (men's Shot Put), despite being in the start list, is not in good shape because he recently had covid and missed quite a long training period...

the rest of the field, frankly is just cosmetic...

 

the full Italian squad can be found here:

http://www.fidal.it/content/Euroindoor-gli-azzurri-per-Torun/131185

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1 hour ago, Dragon said:

Elliot Giles 800m has withdrawn from the team

Too bad, but after his sensational run last week, he’s obviously got his eye on higher things.  Don’t think we’ll be seeing many star names overall - except :POL, who always put out their best for home events.  But it’s good to have an event which is mostly about the youngsters & Pavel Maslák.

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2 hours ago, hckošice said:

:SVK  Team Slovakia  :SVK 

7 Athletes (4 M + 3 W)

 

Men

  • Ján Volko (60m)
  • Tomáš Matuščák (60m)
  • Šimon Bujna (400m)
  • Martin Kučera (400m)

 

Women

  • Monika Weigertová (60m)
  • Stanislava Škvarková (60m Hurdles)
  • Iveta Putalová (400m)

Interesting that your team is completely dominated by sprinters.

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:DEN Team Denmark :DEN 

 

Men

  • Kojo Musah (60m)
  • Simon Hansen (60m)
  • Emil Mader Kjær (60m)
  • Gustav Lundholm Nielsen  (400m)
  • Andreas Martinsen (60m Hurdles)
  • Andreas Holst Lindgreen (1500m)
  • Mikael Johnsen (1500m)
  • Kristian Uldbjerg Hansen (1500m)
  • Joel Ibler Lillesø (3000m)
  • Mikkel Dahl-Jessen (3000m)
  • Jakob Dybdal Abrahamsen (3000m)

 

Women

  • Astrid Glenner-Frandsen (60m)
  • Mathilde U. Kramer (60m)
  • Mette Graversgaard (60m Hurdles)
  • Alberte Kjær Pedersen (3000m)
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