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"During a calendar year, only one National Senior Championships per each Member Federation can award Placing Scores according to the Categorisation as shown below. In case a Member Federation organizes more than one National Championships, or an equivalent type of competition (e.g. trials), in any discipline within one calendar year, the first such competition is regarded as the National Championships unless the MF informs World Athletics otherwise, prior to the beginning of the season."

 

So, National Championships count only one time, right? I'm having doubts with this one.

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Meeting Madrid 2021 

 

Men's 400m

:RSA Wayde Van Niekerk - 44.56

 

Men's 800m

:NED Tony Van Diepen - 1:45.17

 

Men's Triple Jump

:FRA Jean-Marc Pontvianne - 17.17

 

Women's 100m Hurdles

:FRA Cyrena Samba-Mayela - 12.80 

 

Women's Triple Jump

:FRA Rouguy Diallo - 14.51

:ISR Hanna Knyazyeva-Minenko - 14.36

https://www.rfeamanager.es/Results/Schedule?chid=MAD21AL#

 

European Athletics Team Championships Second League

 

Women's Triple Jump

:BUL Gabriela Petrova - 14.42

https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/bulgaria/gabriela-petrova-14268585

 

The full quota (32) in Women's Triple Jump has now been reached with these three new standards achieved.

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46 minutes ago, Jur said:

"During a calendar year, only one National Senior Championships per each Member Federation can award Placing Scores according to the Categorisation as shown below. In case a Member Federation organizes more than one National Championships, or an equivalent type of competition (e.g. trials), in any discipline within one calendar year, the first such competition is regarded as the National Championships unless the MF informs World Athletics otherwise, prior to the beginning of the season."

 

So, National Championships count only one time, right? I'm having doubts with this one.

I thought they only counted once, but in the rankings they are counted twice for many athletes. However, they are not held in the "same year" so maybe that's why? Because some have national championships from both 2019 and 2021 in their rankings

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:GER Germany's 4x400 Mixed ran 3:13,57 minutes in Regensburg, meaning they will climb in the ranking on 14th place, first of the not directly qualified. 

 

Kampfansage für Tokio: DLV-Mixed-Staffel legt mächtige Steigerung hin | leichtathletik.de

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5 hours ago, EselTheDonkey said:

:GER Germany's 4x400 Mixed ran 3:13,57 minutes in Regensburg, meaning they will climb in the ranking on 14th place, first of the not directly qualified. 

 

Kampfansage für Tokio: DLV-Mixed-Staffel legt mächtige Steigerung hin | leichtathletik.de

Damn it?. I hope :CZE stays on the qualified spot after running national record 3:14,84 min last weekend ??

 

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4 hours ago, Jan Linha said:

Damn it?. I hope :CZE stays on the qualified spot after running national record 3:14,84 min last weekend ??

 

Chances are pretty good, IMO. And by the way, huge thanks to Czechia for playing really fair. In spite of :GER and :CZE being direct concurrents for one of the three remaining places, they actually sent a relay to Regensburg. If they hadn't, Germany's result wouldn't have counted for lack of a second federation.

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9 minutes ago, EselTheDonkey said:

Chances are pretty good, IMO. And by the way, huge thanks to Czechia for playing really fair. In spite of :GER and :CZE being direct concurrents for one of the three remaining places, they actually sent a relay to Regensburg. If they hadn't, Germany's result wouldn't have counted for lack of a second federation.

What was the Czech result? Just out of curiosity??

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