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:IRL Team Ireland  :IRL

 

Men

  • Leon Reid (60m)
  • Israel Olatunde (60m)
  • Dean Adams (60m)
  • Mark English (800m)
  • Cian McPhillips (800m)
  • John Fitzsimons (800m)
  • Andrew Coscoran (1500m)
  • Paul Robinson (1500m)
  • Luke McCann (1500m)
  • John Travers (3000m)
  • Seán Tobin (3000m)
  • Darragh McElhinney (3000m)

 

Women

  • Ciara Neville (60m)
  • Joan Healy (60m)
  • Molly Scott (60m)
  • Phil Healy (400m)
  • Sophie Becker (400m)
  • Sharlene Mawdsley (400m)
  • Nadia Power (800m)
  • Síofra Cléirigh Buttner (800m)
  • Georgie Hartigan (800m)
  • Ciara Mageean (1500m)
  • Michelle Finn (3000m)
  • Sarah Lavin (60m Hurdles)

 

 

A team of 24 athletes for Ireland (12 men and 12 women) and not a field event athlete in sight. One day we might have someone who can jump or throw something far.

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1 hour ago, Grassmarket said:

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.

Nah, we will see most of them.

Mayer and Thiam are confirmed, mPV will be stacked, Ingebrigtsens, Mahuchikh, wLJ etc

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:ESP  Team Spain  :ESP

37 Athletes (19 M + 18 W)

 

Men

  • 60m: Sergio Lopez, Daniel Rodríguez
  • 400m: Óscar Husillos, Lucas Búa, Samuel García
  • 800m: Álvaro de Arriba, Mariano García, Pablo Sánchez-Valladares
  • 1.500m: Jesús Gomez, Ignacio Fontes, Abderrahman El Khayami
  • 3.000m: Adel Mechaal, Mohamed Katir, Gonzalo García
  • 60m Hurdles: Asier Martínez, Enrique Llopis, Luis Salort
  • Long Jump: Eusebio Cáceres
  • Heptathlon: Jorge Ureña

 

Women

  • 60m: María Isabel Pérez, Paula Sevilla
  • 400m: Aauri Lorena Bokesa, Andrea Jiménez
  • 800m: Daniela García
  • 1.500m: Esther Guerrero, Marta Pérez, Águeda Muñoz
  • 3.000m: Marta García, Blanca Fernández, Lucía Rodríguez
  • 60m Hurdles: Teresa Errandonea, Caridad Jerez, Xenia Benach
  • Long Jump: Fátima Diame
  • Triple Jump: Ana Peleteiro
  • Shot Put: Belén Toimil
  • Pentathlon: María Vicente
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:NED Team Netherlands :NED 

 

Men

  • Joris van Gool (60m)
  • Raphael Bouju (60m)
  • Liemarvin Bonevacia (400m)
  • Jochem Dobber  (400m)
  • Tony van Diepen (400m)
  • Thijmen Kupers (800m)
  • Djoao Lobles (800m)
  • Jurgen Wielart (800m)
  • Koen Smet (60m Hurdles)
  • Bram Anderiessen (1500m)
  • Valentijn Weinans (1500m)
  • Mahadi Abdi Ali (1500m)
  • Mike Foppen (3000m)
  • Menno Vloon (polevault)
  • Pieter Braun (heptathlon)
  • Rik Taam (heptathlon)
  • Ramsey Angela (4x400 relay)
  • Nout Wardenburg (4x400 relay)

 

Women

  • Jamile Samuel (60m)
  • Naomi Sedney (60m)
  • Femke Bol (400m)
  • Lieke Klaver (400m)
  • Lisanne de Witte (400m)
  • Suzanne Voorrips (800m)
  • Britt Ummels (800m)
  • Bregje Sloot (800m)
  • Nadine Visser (60m Hurdles)
  • Zoë Sedney (60m Hurdles)
  • Maureen Koster (3000m)
  • Jip Vastenburg (3000m)
  • Jessica Schilder (shot put)
  • Nadine Broersen (pentathlon)
  • Marit Dopheide (4x400 relay)
  • Andrea Bouma (4x400 relay)
  • Eveline Saalberg (4x400 relay)
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15 hours ago, OlympicIRL said:
 

:IRL Team Ireland  :IRL

 

Men

  • Leon Reid (60m)
  • Israel Olatunde (60m)
  • Dean Adams (60m)
  • Mark English (800m)
  • Cian McPhillips (800m)
  • John Fitzsimons (800m)
  • Andrew Coscoran (1500m)
  • Paul Robinson (1500m)
  • Luke McCann (1500m)
  • John Travers (3000m)
  • Seán Tobin (3000m)
  • Darragh McElhinney (3000m)

 

Women

  • Ciara Neville (60m)
  • Joan Healy (60m)
  • Molly Scott (60m)
  • Phil Healy (400m)
  • Sophie Becker (400m)
  • Sharlene Mawdsley (400m)
  • Nadia Power (800m)
  • Síofra Cléirigh Buttner (800m)
  • Georgie Hartigan (800m)
  • Ciara Mageean (1500m)
  • Michelle Finn (3000m)
  • Sarah Lavin (60m Hurdles)

 

 

A team of 24 athletes for Ireland (12 men and 12 women) and not a field event athlete in sight. One day we might have someone who can jump or throw something far.

You have enough people who can run fast enough to avoid answering the question of why you don’t have anyone on the field events..road runner goodbye GIF by Looney Tunes

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:SLO Team Slovenia :SLO 

17 athletes (8 men, 9 women)

Men

  • Tilen Ovniček (60m)
  • Luka Janežič (400 m)
  • Lovro Mesec Košir (400 m)
  • Jure Grkman (400 m)
  • Gregor Grahovac (400 m)
  • Žan Rudolf (800 m)
  • Filip Jakob Demšar (60 m Hurdles)
  • Jan Luxa (Triple Jump)

 

Women

  • Maja Mihalinec Zidar (60 m)
  • Agata Zupin (400 m)
  • Anita Horvat (400 m / 800 m)
  • Jerneja Smonkar (800 m)
  • Maruša Mišmaš Zrimšek (800 m / 1500 m / 3000 m)
  • Klara Lukan (1500 m / 3000 m)
  • Lia Apostolovski (High Jump)
  • Tina Šutej (Pole Vault)
  • Neja Filipič (Triple Jump)

 

There is no doubt our highest hopes are Šutej, Mihalinec Zidar, Mišmaš Zrimšek, then Janežič and Horvat. 

 

At least one medal is very realistic goal. Too bad EAA has such Relay criteria, otherwise we would definitely send Men's, maybe even Women's relay to the start.

 

BTW, this is second biggest delegation, most athletes took part in Vienna 2002, with 20 athletes, that was the year Jolanda Čeplak broke still valid WR on 800 m. 

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23 hours ago, Makedonas said:

: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.

Douvalidis announced today that he is injured and will not be going to Torun anymore. I was hoping he could do well, he was 5th in 2019...

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For Serbia:

 

Men:

60m: Aleksa Kijanovic

400m: Bosko Kijanovic

60m hurdles: Luka Trgovcevic

Long jump: Lazar Anic

Shot put: Armin Sinancevic, Asmir Kolasinac

 

Women:

60m: Milana Tirnanic

400m: Maja Ciric

60m hurdles: Anja Lukic

Long jump: Ivana Spanovic

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