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Athletics Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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Surely not the first time this has happened... I'd like to take a closer look at athletes who curiously achieved marathon standards, and then when the Olympics arrived, they were tens of minutes behind their PB.

 

Something like this happened in the Croatian team as well, when we qualified a women's 4x400m relay for the European Championships. Anita Banović, our best 400 m runner at the time, was pretending to be her sister Marina Banović in a national race, so that they can both go to Zurich.

 

They got busted and thrown out of the team.

 

#banbestmen

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:NZL New Zealand ChampionshipsHastings, March 26, 2021

 

Women's Hammer Throw:

:NZL Julia Ratcliffe (73.55)

https://www.worldathletics.org/competition/calendar-results/results/7163366

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On 22/02/2021 at 13:42, OlympicsFan said:

Agreed, a proven doper stealing a medal from clean athletes would be wonderful to see ...


You certainly have a very unconventional understanding of the law and „justice“.

Rare that an athlete is so outspoken about a rival...

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:AUS Queensland Track ClassicBrisbane, March 27, 2021

 

Men's 100m:

:AUS Rohan Browning (10.05)

https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/australia/rohan-browning-14575440

 

Women's 800m:

:AUS Linden Hall (1:59.22)

https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/australia/linden-hall-14272002

 

 

:TUR Balkan Race Walking ChampionshipsAntalya, March 27, 2021

 

Women's 20km Race Walk:

:TUR Ayşe Tekdal (1:30:12)

http://www.taf.org.tr/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/2021_BalkanWalking.pdf

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Women's 200m:

:PUR Jasmine CAMACHO-QUINN (22.60) Already with quota in 100m Hurdles

https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/puerto-rico/jasmine-camacho-quinn-14494234

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:USA 93rd Clyde Littlefield Texas RelaysAustin, TX, March 26, 2021

Men's 100m:

:GHA Benjamin Azamati-Kwaku (9.97)

https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/ghana/benjamin-azamati-kwaku-14873268

 

 

:ZAM All Comers Meet, Lusaka, March 20, 2021

Women's 100m:

:ZAM Rhodah Njobvu (11.12)

https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/zambia/rhodah-njobvu-14657867

 

 

:NAM AN Grand Prix Leg3, Oshakati, March 27, 2021

Women's 400m:

:NAM Christine Mboma (50.97)

https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/namibia/christine-mboma-14913394

 

 

:USA The Florida International "Pro Addition"Hollywood, FL, March 27, 2021

Women's Long Jump:

:IVB Chantel Malone  (7.08)

https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/british-virgin-islands/chantel-malone-14285523

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1 hour ago, Wumo said:

 

:USA The Florida International "Pro Addition"Hollywood, FL, March 27, 2021

Women's Long Jump:

:IVB Chantel Malone  (9.97)

man, this would be still gold even in 2052 I guess :woot:

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23 minutes ago, hckošice said:

man, this would be still gold even in 2052 I guess :woot:

:lol:

Yes, that would be a WR that would be hard to beat even with help from shoes and technology. :p But lucklily for her competitors, I made a typo so they should not fear her that much. 

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On 26/03/2021 at 23:19, Dragon said:

Rare that an athlete is so outspoken about a rival...

well, it's known since a lot of times that some of his envious collegues are protected by wada and have always thrown loads of shit on him...

 

Diniz is an idiot and a cheater if there's one in the world...he's always been a more than modest race walker and suddenly he improved so much at an age when most athletes retire...

 

and what a surprise! the defamatory article is signed by the significant pool of BBC, Insidethegames, Dunfee and Tallent...

 

p.s. Tallent too is the perfect example of a cheater saved all life long by IAAF and WADA because he's part of the English-speaking Empire...the "good world" against "the big cheaters" coming from anywhere else...

 

p.p.s. and that website are just a bunch of biased liars (knowing what they are and what they're doing)...

Schwazer's samples from Beijing 2008 have been re-tested at least 100 times in order to find something to destroy him, but the evidence was so clear in his favour that they had to make up false evidence when he came back from his disqualification when he was caught because he actually used doping in 2011 and 2012 (and he admitted to have done it, showing all proofs in a serious trial court...and this is why those biased cheaters of IAAF and WADA are still trying to cover him with loads of shit)...

 

today's athletics is less trustable than weightlifting thanks to people like them...:whistle: :pope:

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