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  1. IFSC World Cup - Speed: Salt Lake City Men's 1/8 Finals: (1.) Samuel Watson - 5.23 def. (16.) Damir Toktarov - 5.67 (8.) Merritt Ernsberger - 5.61 def. (9.) John Brosler - Fall (4.) Matteo Zurloni - 5.32 def. (13.) Kostiantyn Pavlenko - 6.25 (12.) Kazuki Tanii - 5.46 def. (5.) Beknur Altynbekov - 5.55 (15.) Kevin Amon - 5.88 def. (2.) Yaroslav Tkach - 6.40 (7.) Lin Yu - 5.48 def. (10.) Zhang Dingfeng - 5.50 (3.) Zach Hammer - 5.21 def. (14.) Chu Shouhong - 5.52 (11.) Noah Bratschi - 5.52 def. (6.) Huang Jingjie - 5.85 Men's Quarterfinals: (1.) Samuel Watson - 4.88 def. (8.) Merritt Ernsberger - 5.35 (4.) Matteo Zurloni - 5.27 def. (12.) Kazuki Tanii - 5.41 (15.) Kevin Amon - 6.88 def. (7.) Lin Yu - 7.90 (11.) Noah Bratschi - 5.51 def. (3.) Zach Hammer - 6.82 Men's Semifinals: (1.) Samuel Watson - 4.81 def. (4.) Matteo Zurloni - 5.02 (11.) Noah Bratschi - 6.54 def. (15.) Kevin Amon - Fall Men's Small Final: (15.) Kevin Amon - 5.48 def. (4.) Matteo Zurloni - 7.21 Men's Final (1.) Samuel Watson - 4.89 def. (11.) Noah Bratschi - 6.71 Final Result: 1.) Samuel Watson 2.) Noah Bratschi 3.) Kevin Amon
  2. IFSC World Cup - Boulder: Salt Lake City Men's Final: 1.) Sorato Anraku - 3 Top / 4 Zones 2.) Meichi Narasaki - 1 Top / 4 Zones 3.) Jakob Schubert - 1 Top / 4 Zones ------------------------------------------ 4.) Sohta Amagasa - 1 Top / 4 Zones 5.) Jan-Luca Posch - 1 Top / 3 Zones 6.) Yannick Flohe - 1 Top / 2 Zones Women's Final: 1.) Nathalia Grossman - 3 Top / 4 Zones 2.) Oriane Bertone - 3 Top / 4 Zones 3.) Naile Meignan - 3 Top / 4 Zones ------------------------------------------ 4.) Oceania Mackenzie - 2 Top / 4 Zones 5.) Brooke Raboutou - 2 Top / 3 Zones 6.) Mao Nakamura - 2 Top / 3 Zones
  3. Decent number of Brits announced for Friday's Diamond League meeting in Doha: Lawrence Okoye goes in the discus. He was due to compete in the discus hotbed that is Ramona Oklahoma last month but was a DNS. His season's best is 64.47m Molly Caudery opens her outdoor season in the pole vault against a pretty strong field including Sandi Morris, Tine Sutej and Nina Kennedy. Caudery already has the OQS, so this is all about maintaining her early season firm. Morgan Lake goes in the high jump. she had a great season last year and I'm hoping she can repeat that this year but the event is stacked with talent and it's going to come down to consistency if she wants to win a medal in Paris. Alex Bell, Isabelle Boffey and Jemma Reekie all line up in the 800m. Mary Moraa and Natoya Goule-Toppin likely to be the main competition. Georgia Bell, Melissa Courtney-Bryant and Reeve Walcott-Nolan will run 1500m Elliot Giles will compete in the 1500m. Getting on to the middle distance team for GB is going to be so tough and at some point this year, I think Giles is going to have to make a choice on whether he focusses on the 800m or the 1500m Fresh off her success relay legs in the Bahamas, Amy Hunt will line up alongside Daryll Neita in the 100m.
  4. Don't think I've ever seen a men's kit quite like
  5. You'll probably find that relays will be added to some of the meets that are going to be held over the next few weeks - particularly in those meets being held in countries that are chasing a time
  6. Pretty poor first change over by
  7. Much better run from the 16 year-old on leg 2.
  8. No - nations are only allowed to make 1 change to their line-up for the mixed. As it is, GB have decided to stick with the same squad as last night.
  9. GB sticking with Brodie Young for the mixed - guess the hope is that last night was just an off race. Even if he can be a little sharper, it will give Pipi the chance to get into a stronger position from the start of her leg.
  10. No big surprise, but Volleyball England have confirmed the team for the CEV Beach Volleyball Nations Cup - Bello/Bello and Bialokoz/Batrane. Action kicks off 18th May with / in a group with and
  11. M1x - 20: Confirmed: Expected: M2x - 18: Confirmed: Expected: M4x - 10: Confirmed: LM2x - 13: Confirmed: M2- 13 M4- 11: Expected: M8+ - 5: Confirmed: Expected: W1x - 13 W2x - 8: Expected: W4x - 7: Confirmed: LW2x - 8: Confirmed: W2- 11: Confirmed: W4- 8: Expected: W8+ - 5 Expected:
  12. sprinting getting a nice boost with confirmation that Jake Odey-Jordan will be running for GB - just 16 years old and already running 20.66 for 200m.
  13. From what I have been able to find in the media: M1x - 20: Confirmed: Expected: M2x - 18: Confirmed: Expected: M4x - 10: Confirmed: LM2x - 13: Confirmed: M2- 13 M4- 11 M8+ - 5: Confirmed: Expected: W1x - 13 W2x - 8: Expected: W4x - 7: Confirmed: LW2x - 8: Confirmed: W2- 11: Confirmed: W4- 8 W8+ - 5 Expected:
  14. Entries close tomorrow so the entry lists probably wont be published until the end of next week.
  15. World Rowing have released the predicted number of entries by event for the Final Olympic Qualification Regatta: M1x - 20 M2x - 18 M4x - 10 LM2x - 13 M2- 13 M4- 11 M8+ - 5 W1x - 13 W2x - 8 W4x - 7 LW2x - 8 W2- 11 W4- 8 W8+ - 5
  16. Annie Last takes 10th place in the OKK Bike Revolution MTB XCO event in Churs
  17. OKK Bike Revolution: Chur Men's Elite 1.) Lars Forster 2.) Luca Schatti 3.) Fabio Puntener Women's Elite 1.) Pauline Ferrand Prevot 2.) Alessandra Keller 3.) Seraina Leugger
  18. I see they've had the crystal ball out and are predicting that Malaysia are going to take one of the men's team quotas at the archery final qualification tournament.
  19. WAG European Championships Rimini Women's Team Final: 1.) - 164.162 2.) - 162.162 3.) - 158.796 ------------------------ 4.) - 156.397 5.) - 153.962 6.) - 152.930 7.) - 149.563 8.) - 148.596 I think were the only team to improve on their qualifying score in the final which is quite impressive given the issues they've had going into the competition.
  20. Nespoli has needed 5 sets in both of his matches today, so the bottom half of the draw is pretty open.
  21. Men's Individual Quarter Finals: (1) Steve Wijler v (25) Keziah Chabin (5) Ziga Ravnikar v (13) Den Habjan Malavasic (3) Mauro Nespoli v (6) Mykhailo Usach (7) Conor Hall v (2) Senna Roos
  22. guaranteed a semi final spot as their archers have been drawn in the same quarter.
  23. Conor Hall last Brit standing as he takes out 10th seed Musolesi. He'll be up against 2nd seed Senna Roos in the quartfinals.
  24. Tom Hall and Conor Hall both through to the round of 8 but Alex Wise misses out. Tom Hall is up against Ziga Ravnikar (5th seed) Conor Hall is up against Federico Musolesi (10th seed) 10 of the top-16 from qualifying, including 8 of the top-10, still in the competition.
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