website statistics
Jump to content
  • Register/Login on Totallympics!

    Sign up to Totallympics to get full access to our website.

     

    Registration is free and allows you to participate in our community. You will then be able to reply to threads and access all pages.

     

    If you encounter any issues in the registration process, please send us a message in the Contact Us page.

     

    We are excited to see you on Totallympics, the home of Olympic Sports!

     

Werloc

Totallympics Superstar
  • Posts

    6,358
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    52

 Content Type 

Forums

Events

Totallympics International Song Contest

Totallympics News

Qualification Tracker

Test

Everything posted by Werloc

  1. I see that participation is continuing, I'll let Bearas have this one
  2. She should have just kept going until the World Championship qualifying mark 5cm at a time
  3. Following Miklyčiūtė is always a funny experience Another shared silver medal for her, she can come back in two years time, since she is born in 2005. With some nice Lithuanian athletes born in 2006/2007 as well, should be a pretty solid team if everyone is healthy, and we might continue our medal streak in the U23 scene
  4. Gabija Galvydytė became the second Lithuanian athlete after Mykolas Alekna, to qualify to these championships through a qualifying mark. 4:00.71 in 1500m, nearly an NR. Things to take away, she is actually a 800m runner, but she started running 1500m more and more and I can't say anymore where she has better potential. Second thing, the qualifying marks have become insane lately, I remember the simpler times where more of our athletes would qualify directly, not only though rankings.
  5. Well, already three medals for Lithuania, we are definitely becoming a swimming country to watch out for. Smiltė Plytnykaitė defends her 50m Breaststroke gold Tajus Juška already has a silver in 200m Freestyle, which is like his 4th/5th best discipline, already in 50m Freestyle and 100m Butterfly finals tomorrow. Huge highlight is our women's 4x200m Freestyle taking silver, beating countries like UK, France, Germany, Hungary and Spain. This is a huge achievement, because you know your work is paying off when it is teams winning medals and not only individual talented athletes. Kaušpėdas screwed up not getting the gold in 50m Back, hopefully he fixes his nerves before 100m Back, but I feel like at least 3 more medals is very reasonable from these championships for us. Already 11 finals for us in three days and lots of semis too.
  6. Yet I think that you might be bouncing up and down, while we will probably be staying for a looooong time
  7. Not as certain as ours, brother
  8. Yeah, it's a pretty painful watch for Lithuanian fans In unrelated news, Martynas Kolupaila ran a 10.42 in Bauhaus, Germany today, broke the Lithuanian U18 NR and posted an =nr. 1 u18 time in Europe this year. That's what I'm mostly happy about today, we might have Adas and Martynas at the European Championships next year, if things keep looking this good.
  9. 4th from Galvydytė, there's a chance this might be the best Lithuanian effort here, unless Jasiūnaitė, Gudžius or Matusevičius have something to say about it
  10. Wow, same thing happened in 1st league too
  11. The championship is just too hot to broadcast apparently
  12. Finally some good news, a small one, but a PB for Rupšytė
  13. As a progressive Lithuanian that doesn't care about Russian at all, I have no idea what you wrote here
  14. Most definitely for a country like us Although I guess this gives some of our athletes additional inspiration to run some PBs. We're already one NR in and a couple of SBs, maybe more good things up ahead?
  15. Give us 48 hours, we're coming back home
  16. Like, all of these nations in the super league will never understand a country like Lithuania. Our shot putter is our discus thrower Our 5000m runner is our marathon runner Our 800m runner only runs 800m for fun Our triple jumper is a long jumper by trade Our steeplechase runners are lucky to be here, because nobody else in the country was running, same for our women's hammer thrower Our 100m Hurdler is our top heptathlete Our women's 800m runner has to double up with 1500m as well Our 400m women's hurdler is only good at 400 metres
  17. If there were 40 more laps of this, Žūsinaitė would destroy them
  18. Most of our biggest disaster disciplines are all just today Gonna be a pretty depressing day, but hoping for some PBs in the women's and men's 100 metres. Women's 5000, Men's triple jump, 3000m steeple and our 1500m runner doing the 800m is just going to be us trying to avoid 16th :/
  19. Nah, literally call room time for Discus Throw was during the shot put competition. If she didn't leave the sector, she couldn't start in the discus.
  20. Basically everything is very strict in Spain and Discus Throw Call Room time happened earlier than Ieva had the chance to throw a third attempt.
  21. He's a 69 meter village thrower and a 64 choker anywhere, where it actually matters.
  22. I'm super angry at her, especially when two women were barely over 15 metres... Hope she goes XXX in the discus, I don't care Also, expected better from Keršulis, at least a SB Edit: nevermind, appearantly if she didn't go to the call room, she would have been DQ'd from the Discus.
  23. Well, her star pupil was Andrė Ožechauskaitė, breaking some junior 100m and long jump records, but injuries kinda stopped her progress. Now she also has Simona Lantuchaitė, that is starting in heptathlon, with some decent potential in the 100m Hurdles and the long jump. And u18 Nojus Grigaitis, with potential in discus and javelin.
  24. Injury plagued Morauskaitė looked good for the first 370 metres, feels like some pain is still lingering
  25. Honestly, can't wait for the 400m, because hammer throw and our discus thrower doing the shot put is really uninspiring
×
×
  • Create New...