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Athletics Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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24 minutes ago, Wumo said:

 

Yes and that can end up being a bit problematic for World Athletics (fomerly known as IAAF) as @Johne has tweeted. 

 

The most logical ways would be: a) best times (“slowest” times unfortunately don’t make the cut), b) go by world ranking (we say bye to the lowest ranked runners). It might be a good idea to keep track of both of those @Wumo (at least who has the slowest times and lowest rankings)

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1 hour ago, Wumo said:

 

Yes and that can end up being a bit problematic for World Athletics (fomerly known as IAAF) as @Johne has tweeted. 

 

 

WADA will save us...:rofl:

 

let's start to take all the Russians and the NOP related guys away from the list...

 

then let's get rid of those Kenian and Ethiopian cheaters...

 

and here we are...both marathons will have less starters than decathlon...:whistle::lol::facepalm:

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12 hours ago, Wumo said:

 

Yes and that can end up being a bit problematic for World Athletics (fomerly known as IAAF) as @Johne has tweeted. 

 

It could potentially be quite simple: 80 quotas, so the top80 with a maximum of three per nation can go.

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11 hours ago, phelps said:

 

WADA will save us...:rofl:

 

let's start to take all the Russians and the NOP related guys away from the list...

 

then let's get rid of those Kenian and Ethiopian cheaters...

 

and here we are...both marathons will have less starters than decathlon...:whistle::lol::facepalm:

Don't forget all the athletes within two steps from shady Spanish and Italian doctors and managers :p

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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

Don't forget all the athletes within two steps from shady Spanish and Italian doctors and managers :p

 

oh, yes! so, quick update...both marathons finally will have less starters than BMX freestyle competitions...:yikes::facepalm:

 

p.s. by the way, when I wrote about Kenian, Ethiopian (and I should add the new powerhouse, Uganda) cheaters, most of them are those implicated with the shady doctors from the Mediterranean Sea...

so, they were already somehow mentioned (even if not explicitly)...

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Sorry i defend the dopers specely in female atlethics, it has shown my times that many american women athlects, were men, Stella Walsh in 30 thirties for in stance

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36 minutes ago, Khadidja Aisha said:

Sorry i defend the dopers specely in female atlethics, it has shown my times that many american women athlects, were men, Stella Walsh in 30 thirties for in stance

1. Not "Stella Walsh" but Stanisława Walasiewicz.

2. She was not American, she was Pole.

3. She was not a doper, she was a hermaphrodite.

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yes russia does doping because american and south africas has this to sex individuals, for instans South africas 800 meter runner., happy that somebody no about her.

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