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  1. Is nobody commenting on how there's a Tour de France Femmes now and Lorena Wiebes won the first stage yesterday?
  2. Wayde van Niekerk won his Olympic title from Lane 8. The best find a way dealing with any kind of circumstance.
  3. WTT Feeder European Summer Series Finals Men's Singles Lin Shidong CHN 4-0 CHN Xiang Peng Women's Singles He Zhuojia CHN 4-2 JPN Honoka Hashimoto Men's Doubles Feng Yi-Hsin/Chen Chien-An TPE 3-1 CHN Lin Shidong/Xu Yingbin Women's Doubles Zhu Chengzhu/Lee Ho Ching HKG 3-2 KOR Lee Zi-on/Choi Hyo-joo Mixed Doubles Lin Shidong/Kuai Man CHN 3-0 KOR An Jae-hyun/Choi Hyo-joo WTT Champions European Summer Series Finals Men's Singles Tomokazu Harimoto JPN 4-3 CHN Lin Gaoyuan Women's Singles Wang Manyu CHN 4-2 CHN Wang Yidi Harimoto won from 0-3 behind against Lin.
  4. Women's Individual Sabre the only title missing. Same holds true for Italy in that event at world championships.
  5. However, France wins the table for the first time since 2007 (2008 non-Olympic WC excluded); most medals together with Italy!
  6. Yeah... not quite. Was close against Japan even.
  7. Women's sabre seems a bit more open now without Russians.
  8. Yes, there was Covid and the Olympics in between but imagine saying this. First Italian WC gold since 2018.
  9. WTT Star Contender European Summer Series Finals Men's Singles Wang Chuqin CHN 4-1 SWE Truls Möregårdh Women's Singles Wang Yidi CHN 4-1 CHN Sun Yingsha Men's Doubles Cho Daesong/Lee Sangsu KOR 3-2 CHN Liang Jingkun/Lin Gaoyuan Women's Doubles Sun Yingsha/Wang Manyu CHN 3-0 JPN Mima Ito/Hina Hayata Mixed Doubles Wang Chuqin/Wang Manyu CHN 3-2 JPN Tomokazu Harimoto/Hina Hayata
  10. WTT Star Contender European Summer Series Men's Singles Semifinals Ma Long - Wang Chuqin Truls Möregårdh - Liang Jingkun Women's Singles Semifinals Kasumi Ishikawa - Wang Yidi Wang Manyu - Sun Yingsha Men's Doubles Semifinals Liang Jingkun/Lin Gaoyuan - Paul Drinkhall/Liam Pitchford Cho Daesong/Lee Sangsu - Wang Chuqin/Ma Long Women's Doubles Semifinals Sun Yingsha/Wang Manyu - Sofia Polcanova/ Bernadette Szocs Lee Ho Ching /Chen Szu-Yu - Mima Uto/Hina Hayata Mixed Doubles Final Wang Chuqin/Wang Manyu - Tomokazu Harimoto/Hina Hayata In the singles, the Japanese and Koreans still crumble to China, even 2-1 up (it's best of 5 here). Bruna Takahashi almost made it into the semis but lost narrowly to Ishikawa 15-year old Félix Lebrun managed to take a game against Ma Long in the Round of 32.
  11. No Australia for some reason and I thought Italy would sweep the lifesaving golds but apparently not. Many questionable results in certain events.
  12. Well, Pudar's 200m Butterfly time would have been 8th place in Tokyo. Maybe she should focus on that event. It's probably the weakest among all the events right now (only 16 starters in Tokyo plus a DNS) but 2:08.92 does not look bad given her age. What so controversial about Merve Tuncel?
  13. Probably 2:2 after 65 minutes then again.
  14. Apparently the Women's 50m Butterfly at the European Juniors needed two swim-offs between Hollie Widdows and Emmy Preiter , which the French girl won by 0.08 in the end.
  15. That's very bad. They don't even award silver and bronze medals to semifinalists.
  16. I had to look twice if it was a WC or a EC but Crosbee winning his event cleared that up.
  17. Guess you'll see him in the final now.
  18. Would have been even more upsetting for Tsitsipas if Kyrgios had lost the very next round.
  19. Could be a very bad day for Australia.
  20. Japan wins two silvers today and finishes 4th in the medals even. China 13/13.
  21. Men's season bests as of today, according to worldathletics.org Men's 100 metres 1. Fred Kerley USA - 9.76 2. Trayvon Bromell USA - 9.81 =3. Yohan Blake JAM; Ferdinand Omanyala KEN; Marvin Bracy USA - 9.85 Men's 200 metres 1. Erriyon Knighton USA - 19.49 2. Noah Lyles USA - 19.61 3. Fred Kerley USA - 19.80 Men's 400 metres 1. Michael Norman USA - 43.56 2. Champion Allison USA - 43.70 3. Kirani James GRN - 44.02 Men's 800 metres 1. Max Burgin GBR - 1:43.52 2. Wycliffe Kinyamal Kisasy KEN - 1:43.54 3. Moad Zahafi MAR - 1:43.69 Men's 1500 metres 1. Abel Kipsang KEN - 3:31.01 2. Jake Wightman GBR - 3:32.62 3. Jake Heyward GBR - 3:33.54 Men's 5000 metres 1. Nicholas Kipkorir KEN - 12:46.33 2. Jacob Krop KEN - 12:46.79 3. Berihu Aregawi ETH - 12:50.05 Men's 10,000 metres 1. Grant Fisher USA - 26:33.84 2. Mohammed Ahmed CAN - 26:34.14 3. Selemon Barega ETH - 26:44.73 Men's 110m Hurdles 1. Devon Allen USA - 12.84 2. Trey Cunningham USA - 13.00 =3. Daniel Roberts USA; Grant Holloway USA - 13.03 Men's 400m Hurdles 1. Alison dos Santos BRA - 46.80 2. Rai Benjamin USA - 47.04 3. Trevor Bassitt USA - 47.47 Men's 3000m Steeplechase 1. Soufiane El Bakkali MAR - 7:58.28 2. Lamecha Girma ETH - 7:58.68 3. Hailemariyam Tegegn ETH - 8:06.29 Men's Marathon 1. Eliud Kipchoge KEN - 2:02:40 2. Amos Kipruto KEN - 2:03:13 3. Tamirat Tola ETH - 2:04:14 Men's 20km Race Walk* 1. Koki Ikeda JPN - 1:18:53 2. Caio Bonfim BRA - 1:18:54 3. Eiki Takahashi JP - 1:19:04 Men's 35km Race Walk* 1. Masatora Kawano JPN - 2:26:40 2. Daisuke Matsunaga JPN - 2:27:09 3. Tomohiro Noda JPN - 2:27:18 Men's Long Jump 1. Simon Ehammer SUI - 8.45 =2. Miltiadis Tentoglou GRE; Sreeshankar IND - 8.36 Men's Triple Jump 1. Jordan Alejandro Díaz Fortun CUB - 17.87 2. Andy Díaz Hernández CUB- 17.68 3. Pedro Pichardo POR - 17.49 Men's High Jump* =1. Woo Sanghyeok KOR; Shelby McEwen USA - 2.34 =3. 11 athletes Men's Pole Vault 1. Armand Duplantis SWE - 6.16 2. Christopher Nilsen USA - 6.00 3. Thiago Braz BRA - 5.93 Men's Shot Put 1. Ryan Crouser USA - 23.12 2. Joe Kovacs USA - 22.87 3. Tom Walsh NZL - 22.31 Men's Discus Throw 1. Daniel Stahl SWE - 71.47 2. Kristjan Ceh SLO - 71.27 3. Mykolas Alekna LTU - 69.81 Men's Hammer Throw* 1. Wojciech Nowicki POL - 81.58 2. Pawel Fajdek POL - 80.56 3. Quentin Bigot FRA - 80.55 Men's Javelin Throw 1. Anderson Peters GRN - 93.07 2. Jakub Vadlejch CZE - 90.88 3. Neeraj Chopra IND - 89.94 Men's Decathlon 1. Garrett Scantling USA - 8867 2. Damian Warner CAN - 8797 3. Kyle Garland USA - 8720 *excluding RUS and BLR banned from the world championships
  22. Women's season bests as of today, according to worldathletics.org Women's 100 metres 1. Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce JAM - 10.67 2. Shericka Jackson JAM - 10.77 3. Elaine Thompson-Herah JAM - 10.79 Women's 200 metres 1. Shericka Jackson JAM - 21.55 2. Abby Steiner USA - 21.77 3. Christine Mboma NAM - 21.87 Women's 400 metres 1. Marileidy Paulino DOM - 49.49 2. Charokee Young JAM - 49.87 3. Shaunae Miller-Uibo BAH - 49.91 Women's 800 metres 1. Athing Mu USA - 1:57.01 2. Ajee Wilson USA - 1:57.23 3. Mary Moraa KEN - 1:57.45 Women's 1500 metres 1. Faith Kipyegon KEN - 3:52.59 2. Gudaf Tsegay ETH - 3:54.21 3. Hirut Meshesha ETH - 3:57.30 Women's 5000 metres 1. Ejgayehu Taye ETH - 14:12.98 2. Letesenbet Gidey ETH - 14:24.59 3. Dawit Seyaum ETH - 14:25.84 Women's 10,000 metres 1. Elise Cranny USA - 30:14.66 2. Eilish McColgan GBR - 30:19.02 3. Letesenbet Gidey ETH - 30:44.27 Women's 100m Hurdles 1. Kendra Harrison USA - 12.34 2. Alaysha Johnson USA - 12.35 3. Jasmine Camacho-Quinn PUR - 12.37 Women's 400m Hurdles 1. Sydney McLaughlin USA - 51.41 2. Femke Bol NED - 52.27 3. Britton Wilson USA - 53.08 Women's 3000m Steeplechase 1. Winfred Mutile Yavi BRN - 8:56.55 2. Norah Jeruto KAZ - 8:57.97 3. Mekides Abebe ETH - 9:03.26 Women's Marathon 1. Brigid Kosgei KEN - 2:16:02 2. Ruth Chepngetich KEN - 2:17:18 3. Yalemzerf Yehualaw ETH - 2:17:23 Women's 20km Race Walk* 1. Yang Jiayu CHN - 1:27:14 2. Jemima Montag AUS - 1:27:27 3. Maria Pérez ESP - 1:27:40 Women's 35km Race Walk* 1. Maria Pérez ESP - 2:39:16 2. Qieyang Shijie CHN - 2:43:06 3. Kimberly García León PER - 2:43:19 Women's Long Jump 1. Malaika Mihambo GER - 7.09 2. Monae' Nichols USA - 6.97 3. Khaddi Sagnia SWE - 6.95 Women's Triple Jump 1. Yulimar Rojas VEN - 14.83 2. Keturah Orji USA - 14.79 3. Tori Franklin USA - 14.59 Women's High Jump 1. Yaroslava Mahuchikh UKR - 2.03 =2. Elena Vallortigara ITA; Iryna Gerashchenko UKR - 1.98 Women's Pole Vault 1. Sandi Morris USA - 4.82 2. Emily Grove USA - 4.75 3. Tina Sutej SLO - 4.72 Women's Shot Put 1. Chase Ealey USA - 20.51 2. Song Jiayuan CHN - 20.38 3. Sarah Mitton CAN - 20.33 Women's Discus Throw 1. Valarie Allman USA - 71.46 2. Sandra Perkovic CRO - 68.19 3. Kristin Pudenz GER - 67.10 Women's Hammer Throw 1. Brooke Andersen USA - 79.02 2. Anita Wlodarczyk POL - 78.06 3. Janee' Kassanavoid USA - 78.00 Women's Javelin Throw* 1. Maggie Malone USA - 65.73 2. Elina Tsengko GRE - 65.40 3. Christin Hussong GER - 65.40 Women's Heptathlon 1. Anouk Vetter NED - 6693 2. Anna Hall USA - 6458 3. Adrianna Sulek POL 6429 *excluding RUS and BLR banned from the world championships
  23. Just spreading hope. But you promised a Lebanese shooting medal which didn't happen.
  24. What about Pol Moya, 800m?
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