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Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk 🇺🇦
🥈 Triple Jump
2023 World Athletics Championships (Budapest)
#maryna bekh-romanchuk#team ukraine#triple jump#athletic girls#fitness#female athletes#ukrainian#athletics#track and field#budapest 2023
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Ukranian High Jumper Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk
#Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk#Ukranian athletes#European athletes#track & field#track girls#high jump#high jump girls#olympic athletes#sexy olympians#athlete#female athletes#pro athlete#bikini#athletes in bikinis
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Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk 🇺🇦
2023 European Team Championships (Chorzów)
#maryna bekh-romanchuk#team ukraine#triple jump#female athletes#athletics#track and field#chorzów 2023
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Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk, 🇺🇦, triple jump , silver medal 23 World Championships, Budapest. . . . . #maynabekhromanchuk #triplejump #trackandfield #ukraine #athletics #jeffcohenphoto #budapest23 @marynabekh
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Watch "Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk - Long Jump" on YouTube
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2024 olympics Ukraine roster
Archery
Mykhailo Usach (Berezne)
Veronika Marchenko (Lviv)
Athletics
Oleksandr Pohorilko (Korop)
Ihor Hlavan (Kropyvnytskyi)
Danylo Danylenko (Cherkasy)
Ivan Banzeruk (Voyehoshcha)
Oleh Doroshchuk (Kropyvnytskyi)
Vladyslav Lavskyy (Mena)
Andriy Protsenko (Kherson)
Roman Kokoshko (Odesa)
Mykhailo Kokhan (Zaporizhzhia)
Artur Felfner (Konotop)
Anna Ryzhykova (Dnipro)
Viktoriya Tkachuk (Plishchyn)
Olena Sobchuk (Lutsk)
Mariia Sakharuk (Kyiv)
Lyudmyla Olyanovska (Kyiv)
Tetyana Melnyk (Oleksandrivka)
Maryana Shostak (Drohobych)
Hanna Shevchuk (Kalush)
Iryna Herashchenko (Kyiv)
Yuliia Levchenko (Kyiv)
Yaroslava Mahuchikh (Dnipro)
Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk (Moroziv)
Olha Korsun (Poltava)
Iryna Klymets (Chetvertnia)
Badminton
Polina Buhrova (Rome, Italy)
Boxing
Aider Abduraimov (Melitopol)
Oleksandr Khyzhniak; Jr. (Poltava)
Dmytro Lovchynskyi (Brovary)
Breakdancing
Oleh Kuznietsov (Kyiv)
Kate Montalvo (Los Angeles, California)
Anna Ponomarenko (Kharkiv)
Canoeing
Pavlo Altukhov (Khmelnytskyi)
Oleh Kukharyk (Horishni Plavni)
Dmytro Danylenko (Vinnytsia)
Ihor Trunov (Kamianske)
Ivan Semykin (Obukhiv)
Viktoriia Us (Kyiv)
Mariya Povkh (Lutsk)
Anastasiia Rybachok (Kherson)
Liudmyla Luzan (Ivano-Frankivsk)
Climbing
Yaroslav Tkach (Kremenchuk)
Ievgeniia Kazbekova (Dnipro)
Cycling
Anatolii Budiak (Vinnytsia)
Oleksandr Hdyma (Rivne)
Yuliia Biriukova (Lviv)
Iana Belomoina (Lutsk)
Diving
Oleh Kolodiy (Mykolaiv)
Danylo Konovalov (Mykolaiv)
Oleksiy Sereda (Mykolaiv)
Kirill Boliukh (Kyiv)
Viktoriya Kesar (Zaporizhzhia)
Anna Pysmenska (Vinnytsia)
Sofiya Lyskun (Luhansk)
Kseniya Baylo (Mykolaiv)
Fencing
Dzhoan Bezhura (Kyiv)
Olena Kryvytska (Ternopil)
Vlada Kharkova (Kyiv)
Darya Varfolomeyeva (Kyiv)
Olha Kharlan (Mykolaiv)
Alina Komashchuk (Netishyn)
Olena Kravatska (Chernivtsi)
Yuliya Bakastova (Kyiv)
Gymnastics
Nazar Chepurnyi (Kyiv)
Illia Kovtun (Cherkasy)
Igor Radivilov (Kyiv)
Radomyr Stelmakh (Zaporizhzhia)
Oleg Verniaiev (Kyiv)
Anna Lashchevska (Ivano-Frankivsk)
Taisiia Onofriichuk (Kyiv)
Diana Baieva (Kyiv)
Alina Melnyk (Lviv)
Mariia Vysochanska (Lviv)
Valeriia Peremeta (Mykolaiv)
Kira Shyrykina (Kyiv)
Judo
Dilshot Khalmatov (Kyiv)
Bogdan Iadov (Kyiv)
Daria Bilodid (Kyiv)
Yelyzaveta Lytvynenko (Pokrov)
Khrystyna Homan (Slavutych)
Pentathlon
Vladyslav Chekan (Kyiv)
Oleksandr Tovkar (Kyiv)
Valeriya Permykina (Lviv)
Rowing
Stanislav Kovalov (Kyiv)
Ihor Khmara (Kyiv)
Daryna Verkhohliad (Velyka Oleksandrivka)
Yevheniya Dovhodko (Velyka Lepetykha)
Anastasiya Kozhenkova (Kovel)
Kateryna Dudchenko (Kyiv)
Nataliya Dovhodko (Kyiv)
Shooting
Serhiy Kulish (Cherkasy)
Pavlo Korostylov (Lviv)
Viktor Bankin (Kyiv)
Maksym Horodynets (Horishni Plavni)
Olena Kostevych (Chernihiv)
Iryna Malovichko (Odesa)
Soccer
Heorhiy Yermakov (Kyiv)
Ilya Krupskyi (Vinnytsia)
Oleksandr Martynyuk (Dubno)
Maksym Talovierov (Velyka Novosilka)
Valentyn Rubchynskyi (Lutsk)
Oleksiy Sych (Zorya)
Oleh Ocheretko (Makiivka)
Mykola Mykhaylenko; Jr. (Pryluky)
Ihor Krasnopir (Kyiv)
Maksym Braharu (Reni)
Maksym Khlan (Zhytomyr)
Kiril Fesyun (Chernihiv)
Volodymyr Salyuk; Jr. (Odesa)
Danylo Sikan (Zhytomyr)
Vladyslav Veleten (Kyiv)
Arseniy Batahov (Kharkiv)
Oleh Fedor (Lviv)
Dmytro Kryskiv (Kharkiv)
Swimming
Vladyslav Bukhov (Donetsk)
Mykhailo Romanchuk; Jr. (Rivne)
Oleksandr Zheltyakov (Dnipro)
Denys Kesil (Kryvyi Rih)
Maryna Aleksiyiva (Kharkiv)
Vladyslava Aleksiyiva (Kharkiv)
Nika Sharafutdinova (Kryvyi Rih)
Table tennis
Yaroslav Zhmudenko (Uman)
Margaryta Pesotska (Kyiv)
Solomiya Brateyko (Kyiv)
Tennis
Marta Kostyuk (Monte Carlo, Monaco)
Elina Svitolina (Kharkiv)
Dayana Yastremska (Lyon, France)
Lyudmyla Kichenok (Dnipro)
Nadiia Kichenok (Dnipro)
Weightlifting
Kamila Konotop (Kharkiv)
Wrestling
Vasyl Mykhailov (Bessarabske)
Murazi Mchedlidze (Dnipro)
Oleksandr Khotsianivskyi (Andreyeva)
Perviz Nesibov (Zaporizhzhia)
Zhan Beleniuk (Kyiv)
Oksana Livach (Dolyna)
Alina Hrushyna-Akobiia (Volnovakha)
Iryna Koliadenko (Radomyshl)
Tetiana Sova-Rizhko (Kyiv)
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Yulimar Rojas extendió su racha en Zurich
Imbatible en las últimas temporadas y a pocos días de obtener -con gran esfuerzo- su cuarto título consecutivo de salto triple, la venezolana Yulimar Rojas prolongó su racha al ganar, este jueves 31 de agosto, el clásico Weltlklasse Meeting en Zurich, por la Diamond League. Rojas marcó 15.15 m. para aventajar a casi todas sus rivales mundialistas, aunque ahora con mayor amplitud. La ucraniana Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk, quien estuvo cerca de superarla en el Mundial de Budapest, ahora fue sexta con 14.37. El segundo puesto quedó para la jamaiquina Ricketts con 14.78, cinco centímetros más que la cubana Liavganis Povea. Otra figura sudamericana que se dio cita en Zurich fue el brasileño Alison Brendom Alves dos Santos, tercero en los 400 metros vallas con 47.62. Allí Kyron McMaster (Islas Vírgenes Británicas) dio la nota al superar al recordman y campeón mundial, el noruego Karsten Warholm (47.30). Varios de los campeones mundiales, pasado ya el "pico" de Budapest, lo sintieron en el físico y no estuvieron en su mejor rendimiento. Entre ellos Warholm y su compatriota Jakob Ingebrigtsen, campeón mundial de los 5.000 y que ahora terminó lejos (9° con 13:38.36), en una carrera resuelta por los etíopes (Yosif Kejelcha con 12:46.91, Selemon Bererga con 12:54.17) y donde el sorprendente guatemalteco Luis Grijalva fue cuarto con 12:55.88. Pero otros campeones mundiales sí se mostraron al frente en Zurich. Todo había comenzado el miércoles -en indoors- donde la australiana Nina Kennedy estableció el récord de su país en salto con garrocha con 4.91 m. Venía de protagonizar uno de los momentos emotivos de Budapest, al compartir el título con la estadounidense Katie Moon y esta, ahora, fue segunda con 4.81. Entre los campeones mundiales que ganaron este jueves se encontraban los velocistas estadounidenses Sha'Carri Richardson (10.88 en 100) y Noah Lyles (19.80 en 200), el saltarín griego Miltiadis Tentoglu (8.20 en largo) y otro casi imbatible, el garrochista sueco Armand Duplantis, quien ahora pasó los 6.00 m y superó por cinco centímetros al estadounidense Sam Kendricks. Read the full article
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Preview Doha DL (1/14)
Première Diamond League de la saison et première bataille entre nos meilleurs athlètes. A quoi peut-on s’attendre dans ce premier grand rendez-vous de la saison ?
C’est souvent compliqué à pronostiquer, des meetings placés tôt dans la saison, d’un côté on se dit que c’est la première grande sortie pour la plupart des athlètes, de l’autre on se souvient des immenses perf des allemands Thomas Röhler et de Johannes Vetter l’année dernière au javelot (respectivement 91m78 et 91m56). On se risque tout de même à donner des pistes sur ce qu’il pourrait se passer...
All eyes on...
Perche masculine : l’athlète qui mérite une attention particulière c’est sans doute le champion olympique en titre, Thiago Braz. Eh oui Mister 6m03 reste sur deux mauvaises saisons : 5m60 en 2017 et 5m70 en 2018... On espère le voir avec une meilleure forme cette saison pour qu’il puisse faire partie des contenders sérieux lors des championnats du monde !
Longueur féminine : les 2 médaillées des derniers championnats d’Europe, Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk (2e) et Shara Proctor (3e), se mesureront à la colombienne Catherine Ibarguen, qui elle a remporté la DL 2018.
En hauteur chez les femmes nous pourrons admirer pour la première fois en Diamond League la jeune et très talentueuse Yaroslava Mahuchikh, qui a franchi 1m99 cet hiver. L'ukrainienne championne d’Europe U18 l’an dernier va concourir face à des poids lourds de sa discipline, tels que Elena Vallortigara (ITA) et Mirela Demireva (BUL).
Les hercules du poids masculin ont répondu présent et vont sans doute se livrer un magnifique duel : Tom Walsh (NZ) tentera de répondre aux monstrueux 22m73 Ryan Crouser (USA) (personne n’avait lancé aussi bien depuis... 29 ans!)
200m féminin : Dina Asher-Smith, la britannique qui a tout cassé à Berlin l’année dernière, semble être la grande favorite.
Pour le reste on sera comme ça devant le meeting :
On restera à l’affût de la bonne perf et des bonnes surprises!
Toutes les disciplines
Homme : perche, disque, poids, 200m, 800m, 1500m, 3000mSC
Femme : hauteur, longueur, 100mH, 400mH, 200m, 800m, 3000m
Liens utiles
Programme et résultats : https://doha.diamondleague.com/programme-results-doha/
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Co się dzisiaj działo? #79 20.3.2022
USL Championship: Pittsburgh Riverhounds-Hartford Athletic 2:1
NHL: Coyotes-Penguins 1:4
NCAA March Madness, 2 runda:
Tennessee Volunteers-Michigan Volverines 68:76
Providence Friars-Richmond Spiders 79:51
UCLA Bruins-St. Marys Gaels 72:56
Murray State Racers-St. Peters Peacocks 60:70
Arkansas Razorbacks-New Mexico State Aggies 53:48
Gonzaga Bulldogs-Memphis Tigers 82:78
Illinois Fighting Illini-Houston Cougars 53:68
Villanova Wildcats-Ohio State Buckeyes 70:61
Moto3, GP Indonezji: 8. Elia Bartolini
Krykiet, mecz testowy, 5 dzień: Mecz Indie Zachodnie(411 & 135/5, Kraigg Brathwaite 160 & 56*, Veerasammy Permaul 3/126 & 2/29)-Anglia(507/9d & 185/6d, Joe Root 153 & Dan Lawrence 41, Jack Leach 3/118 & 3/36) zakończył się brakiem rozstrzygnięcia
mecz jednodniowy: RPA (195/3, Quinton de Kock 62, Kagiso Rabada 5/39) pokonała Bangladesz (194/9, Alif Hossain 72 & 1/15) 7 wicketami
ICC Puchar Świata Kobiet: Anglia (204/9, Nat Sciver 61, Kate Cross 3/35) pokonała Nową Zelandię (203, Maddy Green 52*, Frances Mackay 4/34) 1 wicketem
Puchar Świata w narciarstwie alpejskim, slalom gigant kobiet w Meribel: 8. Maryna Gąsienica-Daniel
Challenger w Zadarze: Daniel Michalski-Josip Simundza 6:2 6:1
Ekstraklasa:
Radomiak-Stal 1:1
Cracovia-Piast 0:1
Górnik Zabrze-Bruk Bet 1:1
PDC Players Championship 6:
Krzysztof Ratajski-William O'Connor 5:6
Krzysztof Kciuk-Ted Evetts 6:3
Radek Szagański-Mervyn King 4:6
Krzysztof Kciuk-Rob Cross 1:6
Turniej wygrał Jim Williams
Puchar świata w skokach, konkurs w Oberstdorfie:
kwalifikacje
8. Piotr Żyła
16. Kamil Stoch
20. Aleksander Zniszczoł
24. Dawid Kubacki
41. Jakub Wolny
Andrzej Stękała nie startował
konkurs
2. Piotr Żyła
7. Dawid Kubacki
21. Kamil Stoch
28. Aleksander Zniszczoł
Serie B Kobiet: San Marino-Brescia 1:1
FIFA World Cup, kwalifikacje OFC:
Wyspy Cooka-Tahiti i Wyspy Salomona-Vanuatu zostały odwołane
(Vanuatu wycofało się z turnieju)
Energa Basket Liga: Trefl Sopot-Czarni Słupsk 103:78
Formuła 1, GP Bahrajnu:
1. Charles Leclerc
2. Carlos Sainz
3. Lewis Hamilton
LaLiga: Real Madryt-FC Barcelona 0:4
Turniej WTA w Indian Wells, finał: Iga Świątek-Maria Sakkari 6:4 6:1
Halowe Mistrzostwa Świata w lekkoatletyce, dzień 3
60 m pł. mężczyzn
kwalifikacje
9. Damian Czykier 7.66s
20. Jakub Szymański 7.70s
półfinał
1. Grant Holloway (USA) 7.29s (REKORD ŚWIATA)
13. Jakub Szymański 7.59s
15. Damian Czykier 7.61s
finał
1. Grant Holloway (USA) 7.41s
2. Pascal Martinot-Lagarde (FRA) 7.50s
3. Jarret Eaton (USA) 7.53s
skok wzwyż mężczyzn
1. Sanghyeok Woo (KOR) 2.34m
2. Loic Gasch (SUI) 2,31m
3. Gianmarco Tamberi (ITA) 2,31m
3. Hamish Kerr (NZL) 2,31m
9. Norbert Kobielski 2,24m
1500m mężczyzn
1. Samuel Tefera (ETH) 3:32.77s
2. Jakob Ingebritsen (NOR) 3:33.02s
3. Abel Kipsang (KEN) 3:33.36s
7. Michał Rozmys 3:36.71s
sztafety 4x400m
kwalifikacje kobiet
3. Polska (Iga Baumgart-Witan, Aleksandra Gaworska, Natalia Kaczmarek, Justyna Święty-Ersetic) 3:30.51s
kwalifikacje mężczyzn
5. Polska (Tymoteusz Zimny, Mateusz Rzeźniczak, Jacek Majewski, Kajetan Duszyński) 3:07.90s
finał kobiet
1. Jamajka (Junelle Bromfield, Janieve Russell, Roneisha McGregor, Stephenie McPherson) 3:28.40s
2. Holandia (Lieke Klaver, Eveline Saalberg, Lisanne de Witte, Femke Bol) 3:28.57s
3. Polska (Natalia Kaczmarek, Iga Baumgart-Witan, Kinga Gacka, Justyna Święty-Ersetic) 3:28.59s
finał mężczyzn
1. Belgia (Julien Watrin, Alexander Doom, Jonathan Sacoor, Kevin Borlee) 3:06.52s
2. Hiszpania (Bruno Hortelano, Inaki Canal, Manuel Guijarro, Bernat Erta) 3:06.82s
3. Holandia (Taymir Burnet, Nick Smidt, Terrence Agard, Tony van Diepen) 3:06.90s
4. Polska (Tymoteusz Zimny, Mateusz Rzeźniczak, Maksymilian Klepacki, Kajetan Duszyński) 3:07.81s
pozostałe konkurencje medalowe
trójskok kobiet
1. Yulimar Rojas (VEN) 15,74m (ABSOLUTNY REKORD ŚWIATA)
2. Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk (UKR) 14,74m
3. Kimberly Williams (JAM) 14,62m
3000m mężczyzn
1. Selemon Barega (ETH) 7:41.38s
2, Lamecha Girma (ETH) 7:41.63s
3. Marc Scott (GBR) 7:42.02s
skok o tyczce mężczyzn
1. Armand Duplantis (SWE) 6,20m (ABSOLUTNY REKORD ŚWIATA)
2. Thiago Braz (BRA) 5,95m
3. Christopher Nilsen (USA) 5,90m
800m kobiet
1. Ajee Wilson (USA) 1:59.09s
2. Freweyni Hailu (ETH) 2:00.54s
3. Halimah Nakaayi (UGA) 2:00.66s
skok w dal kobiet
1. Ivana Vuleta (SRB) 7,06m
2. Ese Brume (NGA) 6,85m
3. Lorraine Ugen (GBR) 6,82m
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Bbc news Las mujeres de GB ganan 4x400m de bronce en el Mundial para terminar el Campeonato con seis medallas
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Toby Harries fell as he tried to pass the baton to Rabah Yousif within the males's 4x400m
Britain ended the World Athletics Championships with five medals - their worst total since the three they obtained at Helsinki 2005.
It regarded as if they would match their tally from 2017 when the ladies's 4x400m team had been upgraded to bronze after Jamaica's disqualification.
Nevertheless it modified into as soon as overturned on allure because the final day ended in GB disappointment.
Their males's 4x400m team had earlier did no longer enact their bustle after a changeover error.
The United States obtained the bustle as they done top of the medal desk with 14 golds.
Golds for Dina-Asher Smith within the 200m and Katarina Johnson-Thompson within the heptathlon, plus a silver for Asher-Smith within the 100m and two 4x100m silvers intended Britain done sixth within the desk.
The 10-day match, the build the highlight has fallen onsome low attendancesand theban for coach Alberto Salazaras essential as on the wearing action, ended by being hailed asthe "easiest now we admire ever had"by manner of athletic performance by IAAF chief Lord Coe.
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Calamity strikes British males's quartet
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Baton anguish for GB as USA clutch 4x400m gold
Britain admire historically obtained medals within the 4x400m relays at World Championships, however that spin got right here to an stop on Sunday.
The British ladies, medal winners on this match within the past seven editions, struggled within the final.
Laviai Nielsen modified into as soon as fourth when she took the baton on the final leg and must peaceable no longer terminate the outlet on Poland, Jamaica and runaway leaders USA, who took gold.
Britain had been temporarily moved into bronze station when Jamaica had been disqualified for a relate in terms of their changeover station, forward of that resolution modified into as soon as reversed.
"We ran our socks off this day, each and every single thought to be one of us. We wanted that medal so, so badly," said third-leg runner Emily Diamond.
"That is the fastest now we admire spin in many years, it surpasses the Olympics, and I train we are going to provide the chance to be jubilant with ourselves."
As for the British males, their final modified into as soon as over when Toby Harries slipped over as he tried at quit to Rabah Yousif on the third leg. Jamaica took silver and Belgium obtained bronze.
"Or no longer it is a exhausting capsule to swallow having medalled within the past," said Yousif.
"It modified into as soon as the upright time to aim something new, it is a exhausting lesson to be taught however we pass on from right here."
Cheruiyot on hearth in 1500m final
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Cheruiyot romps house to settle 1500m gold
In other locations at the Khalifa Global Stadium in Doha, Germany's European long jump champion Malaika Mihambo added the enviornment title with a blinding third-spherical effort of seven.30m - the 12th longest distance of all time.
Ukraine's European silver medallist Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk got right here second with 6.92m and Nigeria's Ese Brume, fifth at Rio 2016, leapt to 6.91m to train bronze.
Briton Abigail Irozuru, who returned to the game final season having retired three years ago, done seventh with 6.64m. Team-mate and Beijing 2015 silver medallist Shara Proctor got right here 11th.
Timothy Cheruiyot, 23, claimed 1500m gold with thought to be one of essentially the most efficient performances of these championships.
The Kenyan, who has obtained 11 of his final 12 Diamond League races, moved to the entrance within the hole lap and held that result in settle in three minutes 29.26 seconds.
Algeria's Taoufik Makhloufi took silver and Poland's Marcin Lewandowski situation a national yarn of 3: 31.46 as he done in bronze station. Norway's European champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen modified into as soon as fourth.
There had been non-public bests for fifth-placed Briton Jake Wightman (3: 31.87) and his sixth-placed compatriot Josh Kerr (3: 32.52). Wightman's station modified into as soon as the most life like likely a Briton has done on this match since Steve Cram and Steve Ovett in 1983. Neil Gourley modified into as soon as 11th.
"I train I must peaceable be celebrating and no longer disappointed, however I train it modified into as soon as plenty nearer than I thought it modified into as soon as going to be for the medals," said Wightman.
"It would possibly possibly presumably perchance well admire taken actually a tiny petite bit bigger than I had, however that's essentially the most efficient I would possibly presumably perchance give this day and I'm jubilant with ending fifth peaceable in that extra or much less field.
"If you spin a PB you can't whinge because I've delivered my easiest performance at the excellent time, so I will happily clutch that and work into the iciness into next season."
Grenada's Peters wins gold as Kirt retires
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World Athletics Championships: Joshua Cheptegei wins 10,000m gold
USA's Nia Ali, silver medallist at Rio 2016, claimed 100m hurdles gold with a non-public easiest of 12.34 seconds. World yarn holder and compatriot Kendra Harrison clinched silver forward of Jamaica's Danielle Williams.
Grenadian 21-yr-gentle Anderson Peters took javelin gold with 86.89m. Pre-match current Magnus Kirt, who has twice thrown further than 90m this yr, took silver. The Estonian retired afflict forward of his sixth throw.
German Johannes Vetter, fourth at the Rio Olympics, obtained bronze.
Joshua Cheptegei, second to Briton Mo Farah at London 2017, obtained 10,000m gold in 26 minutes 48.36 seconds.
The Ugandan obtained the easier of Ethiopia's Yomif Kejelcha in a jog enact. Kenya's Rhonex Kipruto clinched bronze.
USA dominate the medal desk - and the sprints
With fine 9 months to pass till the Tokyo Olympics, the united states enact these championships with four extra gold medals than they obtained at London 2017.
Their 14 golds had been 9 bigger than second-placed Kenya and their total of 29 modified into as soon as nearly three events bigger than any various nation managed.
Among the many highlights modified into as soon as Dalilah Muhammad bettering her bear world yarn within the 400m hurdles - which BBC pundit and outdated skool Olympic champion Michael Johnson said modified into as soon as his current second of the championships - and sprinter Allyson Felix breaking Usain Poke's yarn for just a few World Championship gold medals.
Felix obtained her 12th within the 4x400m combined relay and her 13th within the ladies's match - even supposing she did no longer truly bustle in Sunday's final - all 11 months after giving starting up.
After picking up fine one one gold medal within the males's sprinting events in London two years ago, the Individuals head house with five out of a that it is likely you'll presumably perchance train of seven golds.
It modified into as soon as the excellent tally since the six sprinting golds obtained by the US at the 2007 championships in Osaka, a yr forward of the begin of Jamaican Poke's decade of dominance at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Christian Coleman, who obtained the males's 100m, and 200m winner Noah Lyles build apart in performances in Doha that suggest they'll be the ones to beat for some time to advance in a sport that's peaceable trying to obtain the athlete who will clutch over from the charismatic Poke as its leading gentle.
'Assign judgement till after Tokyo' - diagnosis
BBC Sport's Saj Chowdhury in Doha:
Sure, that is the worst performance at a World Championships in 14 years, however it undoubtedly modified into as soon as arguably worse two years ago when Mo Farah modified into as soon as the order particular particular person medallist as Britain done with six medals.
Dina Asher-Smith and Katarina Johnson-Thompson had been touted as medallists - they delivered and extra. Had Laura Muir averted injury all via the season then who knows what she would possibly presumably perchance need done within the 1500m.
Then there modified into as soon as the unsuccessful allure to overturn Gash Miller's capacity medal-worthwhile 'no throw' within the hammer, Holly Bradshaw's fourth station within the pole vault and Adam Gemili's advance miss within the 200m.
For British Athletics it is all in regards to the Olympic cycle, so set judgement till after Tokyo.
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Mahuchikh, heroína ucraniana en el Mundial de Budapest
Por Eddie Pells / AP Yaroslava Mahuchikh, la mejor saltadora de altura de una Ucrania desgarrada por la guerra, conquistó el domingo una medalla de oro para darle un emotivo cierre al Campeonato Mundial de atletismo en Budapest. La última persona compitiendo en la última prueba de la justa de nueve días, Mahuchikh superó los 2,01 metros para ganar su primer gran título en una competencia al aire libre y se posicionó como favorita para los Juegos Olímpicos de París el año próximo. Bajó el telón del Mundial momentos después que la neerlandesa Femke Bol, cuya caída en la primera noche le costó a su equipo una medalla en el relevo mixto 4x400, remontó unos 20 metros en la recta final para ganar la modalidad femenina de esa posta. Pero ninguna otra medalla deparó tanta emoción que la obtenida por Mahuchikh para Ucrania. La saltadora de 21 años, exhibiendo un delineador de ojos con los colores azul y amarillo de la bandera de su país, se había estado entrenando en Alemania. Ahora reside en Bélgica, donde su madre, hermana y sobrina también viven. Tuvo que mudarse al verse obligada a abandonar Dnipro, su ciudad natal, tras el estallido de la guerra el año pasado. Apenas ha estado en Ucrania durante unas cuantas semanas la pasada Navidad. Dnipro, que había sido un sitio seguro al inicio de la guerra con Rusia, ha pasado a ser un objetivo armado. Mahuchikh fue una del grupo de 29 atletas de Ucrania que compitieron en el Mundial disputado en la vecina Hungría esta semana. Fue el primer oro para Ucrania y la segunda medalla en total. El viernes, Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk se llevó una presea de plata en el salto triple. Mahuchikh aseguró la victoria al superar por dos centímetros a la australiana Eleanor Patterson, quien le venció el año pasado en Eugene, Oregon. Con el oro asegurado, Mahuchikh pidió elevar la barra para alcanzar los 2,07 para batir su mejor marca personal. Después de fallar dos veces, esperó que Bol completase su carrera para su último intento. Con Bol y sus compañeros celebrando en la pista, Mahuchikh no pudo lograrlo. Pero la victoria era suya. Radiante, desplegó una bandera ucraniana para recibir la medalla. Ucrania lo cerró con el título que todos recordarán. Read the full article
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Doha 2019: Ese Brume Wins Long Jump Bronze, Amusan Falters
African long jump champion, Ese Brume, won Nigeria’s only bronze medal at the IAAF World Championships in Doha, Qatar yesterday as curtain fell on the 17th edition of the track and field competition. On a day Nigerians were looking for consolation from the jump pit, Brume, 23, leapt to a 6.91 mark (+0.3 wind) in her second attempt and was beaten by an inch to miss out on the silver that went to Ukraine’s Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk (6.92). German jumper, Malaika Mihambo who topped the world list with 7.16m going into the final, produced another stunning 7.30m jump to take the gold. Brume emulated her fellow Delta jumper and mentor, Blessing Okagbare who won silver at the 14th edition of the Worlds in Moscow in 2013. Although Brume was unable to match her 7.05m personal best which she achieved last August to become the second best jumper in the world, the precious metal she won yesterday was consolatory for the Nigerian delegation already thinking of returning home empty handed. Nigeria’s 100m hurdler, Tobi Amusan miss out of podium as she failed to fulfill expectations of becoming the second Nigerian woman to win a 100m hurdles medal at the championships. The petite Nigerian who set a new 12.48 seconds personal best in the first round and repeated the same time in the semi-final was one of the favourites for the three medals on offer on account of her incredible performances but a slow movement out of the blocks meant the reigning Commonwealth Games queen had a lot of catch-ups to do. She was however unable to catch three athletes-Nia Ali, the twice World Indoor champion over the 60m hurdles who placed last two years ago in London but emerged the surprise winner in Doha; Kendra Harrisson, the reigning world record holder at 12.20 seconds and Jamaica’s Danielle Williams, the world leader this year at 12.32 seconds. Ali’s 12.34 seconds winning run not only prevented Amusan from making it to the podium, It also dropped the Nigerian from fourth to fifth in the 2019 top list and from 36th to 37th in the all-time top list. Meanwhile, Sports Minister, Sunday Dare has hailed Brume for ending Nigeria’s wait for an IAAF World Championships medal after two fruitless trips to Beijing, China in 2015 and London, Great Britain in 2017. Dare also thanked sprint hurdler, Tobi Amusan who finished fourth in the 100m hurdles after breaking 12.50 seconds three times during the championships. ”Doha. Ese Brume. Congrats and thanks for the Bronze medal. Still a champion. Also, Tobi Amusan thanks for competing with the best. Still a champion. The future is bright. Thank you for making Nigeria proud!,” Dare tweeted. The Sports Minister has now shifted focus to next year’s Olympics in Tokyo, reassuring Nigerians he and the sports family remains focused on making Nigeria proud at the quadrennial games. He however warned that Tokyo 2020 will not be an all-comers affair as only athletes and sports capable of getting Nigeria at least to the final will be considered for the trip to Japan.
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Ese Brume set Indoor PB in long jump
Ese Brume set Indoor PB in long jump
By Olalekan Okusan
Commonwealth and African Champion Ese Brume continued her good form this season as she set a new indoor personal best of 6.82m at the Meeting Hauts-de-France Pas-de-Calais in Lievin, France on Wednesday night.
Despite playing second fiddle to Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk of Belarus in the women’s long jump event, Brume beat her last week’s PB of 6.79m to set new PB of 6.82m being her…
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