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Athletics Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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14 minutes ago, phelps said:

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:

Great example of burying one's head in the sand :rolleyes:

Dunfee and Tallent => English-speaking

Diniz => Eng... hum doesn't apply :mumble:=> worst cheater of the universe because ... because :yes

Schwazer => poor victim of circumstances :coffee:

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19 minutes ago, SalamAkhi said:

Great example of burying one's head in the sand :rolleyes:

Dunfee and Tallent => English-speaking

Diniz => Eng... hum doesn't apply :mumble:=> worst cheater of the universe because ... because :yes

Schwazer => poor victim of circumstances :coffee:

Wasn't a Diniz team or training mate also caught doping a few years ago - before Rio 2016- but of course Diniz knew nothing about it? And yet he knows for certain about Schwazer.

Same with Dunfee that, if I remember correctly, was live tweeting during the last Euro Champs that someone from Belarus was on EPO (the proof, according to him: she was bleeding from the nose. We might as well say that his red hair is a product of doping and everyone who raises doubts about it as a cheater).

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3 hours ago, dcro said:

7.08 is crazy too. Maybe a medal chance for IVB. 

McMaster should have a decent chance in the 400m hurdles as well.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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15 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

McMaster should have a decent chance in the 400m hurdles as well.

He would have been a lock for, at least, the last four of five editions. But the game has changed since 2017 ... he will be a contender if he manages to come back to his 2017-2018 level :yes

 

3 hours ago, Dunadan said:

Wasn't a Diniz team or training mate also caught doping a few years ago - before Rio 2016- but of course Diniz knew nothing about it? And yet he knows for certain about Schwazer.

Same with Dunfee that, if I remember correctly, was live tweeting during the last Euro Champs that someone from Belarus was on EPO (the proof, according to him: she was bleeding from the nose. We might as well say that his red hair is a product of doping and everyone who raises doubts about it as a cheater).

Moulinet was no training partner, in fact they were only facing each other during competitions and were rather on bad terms.

I can't speak on their behalf, MY point is Schwazer has been caught doping and there is no "covering him with loads of shit" in saying it, he's done the work himself. 

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:DOM Festival de Velocidad Profesor Isaac Ogando, Santo Domingo, March 27, 2021

Women's 400m:

:DOM Marileidy Paulino (50.31)

https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/dominican-republic/marileidy-paulino-14749613

 

 

:CHN National ThrowsChengdu, March 30, 2021

Women's Shot Put:

:CHN Jiayuan Song (18.91)

https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/pr-of-china/jiayuan-song-14668306

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:USA Pepsi Florida Relays, Gainesville, FL, April 3, 2021

Men's 400m:

:TTO Dwight St. Hillaire (44.74)

https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/trinidad-and-tobago/dwight-st-hillaire-14590653

 

 

:RSA WPA Half League 2, Parow, February 27, 2021

Men's Javelin Throw:

:RSA Rocco Van Rooyen (85.97)

https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/south-africa/rocco-van-rooyen-14412748

 

 

:NGR 3rd MoC Grand Prix, Lagos, March 30, 2021

Women's 100m:

:NGR Nzubechi Grace Nwokocha(11.09)

https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/nigeria/grace-nwokocha-14886275

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So :ESP federation just released their qualification rules for the OG. I have a doubt. if anyone could help me....

 

If a country has 3 athletes with the standard, can you withdrew one of those places and select one athlete thats on a qualifying spot in the ranking?

 

And, if you have an athlete with the standard and a lot that qualify in ranking spot, can you withdrew the standar quota place and select three athletes from the ranking? Im talking about 50 race walk in this case. 

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Could the federation reject Corchete's place even though he has the standar and send three of the others to the games?

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