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Athletics Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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3 hours ago, Dragon said:

It's fair to question that she can compete as a woman despite having advantages over other woman due to her having some internal male physical characteristics.

Definitely not fair to call her a cheater though. She has done nothing wrong.

Exactly.

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So people are writing about marathon athletes qualified for Tokyo 2020, then a newbie registers and immediately finds a way to start their campaign against Semenya and others who have nothing to do with marathon and Tokyo 2020. :mumble:

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1 minute ago, Dunadan said:

So people are writing about marathon athletes qualified for Tokyo 2020, then a newbie registers and immediately finds a way to start their campaign against Semenya and others who have nothing to do with marathon and Tokyo 2020. :mumble:

Something about North African users and drama :p

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On 01/12/2019 at 19:44, Wumo said:

 

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

 

 

Yeah, but on the other hand Marathon is the event where it's most likely that several athletes will withdraw. For example Farah is probably already out for the Marathon.

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23 hours ago, EselTheDonkey said:

Javelin Throw

 

Arshad Nadeem :PAK 86,29 metres

 

https://www.leichtathletik.de/news/news/detail/72761-flash-news-des-tages

 

 

Gotta love yourself some thin air :d 

 

But damn, from 81 something in Doha (NR!) to 86+ :yikes: 

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Update  - Week 49 - December 2 to December 8 - 2019

 

Men's Javelin Throw

:PAK +1

https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/pakistan/arshad-nadeem-307980

 

Men's Marathon

:CHN +1

https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/pr-of-china/jianhua-peng-438611

 

Women's 5000m

:JPN +1

https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/japan/ririka-hironaka-311997

 

Qualified Quotas Overview
Men (Total Quota: 462) Women (Total Quota: 449)
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For anyone interested, here's what my prediction model suggests on medal chances for each event in athletics. I may have to change to a hybrid model for long distance (5000m, 10000m, walks and marathon) events as quite often the pace/strategy is different in each race. The low number of competitions for some athletes caused a couple of weird results so hopefully they continue to compete in 2020. Below are the athletes with a greater than 50% chance at winning the gold medal in an event.

 

:RSA Caster Semenya - Women's 800m - 99.21%

:GBR Katarina Johnson-Thompson - Women's Heptathlon - 81.91%

:SWE Daniel Stahl - Men's Discus Throw - 79.45%

:ETH Kenenisa Bekele - Men's Marathon - 74.30%

:VEN Yulimar Rojas - Women's Triple Jump - 69.93%

:BAH Shaunae Miller-Uibo - Women's 400m - 69.11%

:USA United States - Men's 4x400m Relay - 64.21%

:POL Pawel Fajdek - Men's Hammer Throw - 62.18%

:USA United States - Women's 4x400m Relay - 57.65%

:USA Will Claye - Men's Triple Jump - 55.80%

:GER Malaika Mohambo - Women's Long Jump - 55.50%

:KEN Brigid Kosgei - Women's Marathon - 52.18%

:BAH Shaunae Miller-Uibo - Women's 200m - 51.51%

:NOR Karsten Warholm - Men's 400m Hurdles - 50.75%

 

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