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sportsallover · 6 months ago
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What is happening in high jump?!?
Tamberi was sick earlier, now Barshim seems to have injured himself
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badiajordi · 1 year ago
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Pactar per guanyar
M’ha sorprès la polèmica que hi ha hagut al Campionat del Món d’Atletisme que s’està disputant a Budapest perquè les dues atletes de la perxa van renunciar a jugar-se la medalla d’or en un desempat. Hi ha crítiques de persones tan capacitades com en Martí Perarnau (@martiperarnau). En una piulada va dir que era “una decisió contrària a l’esperit de competició. Queda molt bonic i les ompliran de…
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softsilkystabby · 4 months ago
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2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Tied, still, after multiple rounds, and instead of continuing with a jump-off, Mutaz Essa Barshim (Qatar) asked if they both Gianmarco Tamberi (Italy) could shared the gold medal in the men's high jump event. They both agreed to share the gold medal. <3
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[ad_1] CNN  —  In a heartwarming moment, Katie Moon and Nina Kennedy agreed to share the pole vault gold medal at the World Athletics Championships on Wednesday. After a grueling competition in Budapest, Hungary, both Moon and Kennedy successfully made it over the bar at 4.90m in the final but failed on their three attempts at 4.95m. With so little to separate the two of them, they agreed that they would share their spot at the top of the podium, becoming the first joint gold medalists in World Championships history. Australia’s Kennedy broke down in tears when the gold medal was assured with the pair embracing in celebration. She later explained how they came to the decision to share the glory and become joint gold medalists. “I didn’t think she’d want to share it, I thought we might have had to keep jumping,” Kennedy told reporters after the final. “But, you know, I kind of looked at her and said: ‘Hey, girl, you maybe want to share this?’ “And the relief on her face – and you could see it on my face – and it was mutual. And yeah, absolutely incredible to share a medal with Katie Moon. You know, we’ve been friends for so long, so it’s super special.” The moment bore similarities to when Mutaz Essa Barshim of Qatar and Italy’s Gianmarco Tamberi agreed to share the gold medal in the high jump at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. The images of Tamberi and Barshim elatedly celebrating in a largely empty stadium due to Covid-19 restrictions have become famous for sportsmanship and unity. And Moon and Kennedy joined their high jump counterparts with similar scenes, with Moon – who was defending champion – claiming her second world title and Kennedy setting an Australian national record with her final jump. “I’m at a point where I’ve just given it my all,” the 32-year-old US Olympic and world champion said afterwards. “We went out and we both did pretty much the same thing and it just felt right. We both won today, so it was the right call!” Finland’s Wilma Murto won bronze after clearing a season-best height of 4.80m in the final. [ad_2] , 2023-08-24 20:19:18 , #Katie #Moon #Nina #Kennedy #agree #share #pole #vault #gold #World #Athletics #Championships for more interesting Article Visit regularly : https://mycyberbase.com/
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atletasudando · 1 year ago
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Kimberly García, esta vez cuarta, y el avance de Alison
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Aún cuando no pudo repetir su performance de la temporada anterior, cuando había obtenido el título mundial de la marcha de 20 kilómetros en Oregón (donde también venció en 35km), la peruana Kimberley Gabriela García tuvo un muy buen desempeño en Budapest. Ocupó el cuarto puesto con 1:27:32, este domingo 20 de agosto, al iniciarse el segundo día de competiciones del Campeonato Mundial de Atletismo. García volvió a encabezar el lote de destacadas especialistas sudamericanos que incluyó a la ecuatoriana Glenda Morejón en el sexto puesto (1:27:40) y a la brasileña Viviane Santana Lyra, en su mejor producción personal, octava con 1:28:36. Tal como su compatriota Alvaro Martín había logrado el día anterior en el circuito de la Plaza de los Héroes, en la capital húngara, la española María Pérez llevó la bandera de su país a lo más alto y conquistó esta marcha de 20 km con 1:26:51, acompañada en el podio por al australiana Jemina Montag con 1:27:16 y la italiana y campeona olímpica Antonella Palmisano (1:27:26). La colombiana y subcampeona olímpica Sandra Lorena Arenas (Colombia) no concluyó. Pero las otras sudamericanas se ubicaron así: 13 Erica Rocha de Sena (Brasil) 1:29:53, 25 Johana Edelmira Ordóñez (Ecuador) 1:33:58, 26 Gabriela Sousa Muniz (Barsil) 1:33:59, 31 Mary Luz Andia (Perú) 1:35:38, 38 Paula Torres (Ecuador) 1:38:03 y 39 Angela Castro (Bolivia) 1:40:01. El otro atleta sudamericano que había triunfado el año pasado en el Mundial de Eugene, el brasileño Alison Brendom Alves dos Santos, estableció este domingo el mejor tiempo en las eliminatorias de los 400 metros con vallas, al ganar la primera serie con 48.12, avanzando a semifinales. Dos de sus compatriotas también se colocaron en semifinales de los 110 metros con vallas: Eduardo dos Santos Rodrigues de Deus con 13.37 (fue tercero en la serie ganada por el favorito Grant Holloway) y el recordman sudamericano Rafael Henrique Pereira Campos con 13.52. En cambio, quedó al margen otro brasileño, Gabriel Oliveira Constantino, al marcar 13.58. Las eliminatorias de los 400 metros llanos reunieron a los mejores especialistas de nuestra región. El recordman y subcampeón olímpico, el colombiano Anthony Zambrano, sufrió la descalificación en la serie 2, ganada por el sudafricano Wayde van Niekerk en 44.57. En esa misma serie, el argentino Elián Larregina marcó 45.42 y terminó 5°, cerca de su récord nacional, aunque sin poder acceder a semis. También estuvo cerca de llegar a semis el brasileño Lucas Carvalho, con sus 45.34 en la sexta serie (la marca de corte fue 45.24). El mejor registro de las eliminatorias correspondió al noruego Havard Bentdal Invaldsen con récord nacional de 44.39. En total, 17 velocistas corrieron por debajo de 45 segundos. Pero en los 400 metros llanos para damas, la colombiana Evelis Aguilar se dio el gusto de avanzar a semifinales. Marcó 51.27 en la segunda serie (se necesitaba 51.30). El mejor registro de esta primera ronda correspondió a la dominicana Marileidy Paulino con sus 49.90. Para la flamante campeona sudamericana, la chilena Martina Weil, fue su debut en estas lides y lo hizo en 51.35 –cuarta de la serie 4- a solo 5/100 del registro de corte. También participaron Aliyah Abrams (Guyana, 51.44) y las brasileñas Tiffani Beatriz Domingos Silva do Nascimento (53.12) y Tabata Vitorino de Carvalho (54.15). En la clasificación del salto en alto estuvieron todas las estrellas de la especialidad, incluyendo los protagonistas de la memorable final olímpica de Tokio: pasaron los 2.28 necesarios para acceder a la final, tanto el italiano Gianmarco Tamberi como el qatarí Mutaz Essa Barshim. El brasileño Fernando Carvalho Ferreira, en su mejor producción de la temporada, saltó 2.25, a sólo 3 cm. del registro necesario. El argentino Carlos Layoy, quien venía de obtener el título sudamericano en Sao Paulo, no superó su altura inicial de 2.14. En la primera ronda de los 100 metros femeninos, la ecuatoriana Angela Tenorio y la brasileña Vitoria Cristina Silva Rosa marcaron 11.52 y 11.57 respectivamente, para sendos sextos puestos en sus series. No alcanzaron las semis, donde ya están todas las favoritas, lideradas esta vez por la estadounidense Sha’Carri Richardson con 10.92 y la polaca Ewa Swoboda con 10.98, mientras que la leyenda jamaiquina Shelly-Ann Frazer-Price marcó 11.01. También hubo clasificación en lanzamiento del disco, liderada por la estadounidense Valarie Allman con 67.14. Allí se quedaron las brasileñas Andressa Oliveira de Morais (59.15) e Izabela Rodrigues da Silva (58.45) y la chilena Karen Galalrdo (50.75).   Read the full article
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naslostcontrol · 4 years ago
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Mutaz Essa Barshim and Gianmarco Tamberi decided to share the title in the men’s high jump.
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consistofthestrange · 4 years ago
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Gianmarco Tamberi talking about sharing the high jump Olympic gold medal with Mutaz Essa Barshim [X]
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eleanoroliphant · 4 years ago
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“I will tell my children about this, when I have them, if I have them. Otherwise, I'll tell his.”
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leeenuu · 4 years ago
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congratulations to gianmarco tamberi of italy and mutaz essa barshim of qatar for winning a gold medal in men's high jump at the tokyo 2020 summer olympics. (1st august 2021)
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aquariusdeanw · 4 years ago
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The world goes on but the only thing I can think about it’s them:
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«can we have two golds?»
«history, my friend.»
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olympicsdaily · 4 years ago
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In 2017, Gianmarco Tamberi was struggling to return to form after injury. It was Mutaz Essa Barshim who helped him realize that he had to compete for himself, not others. Tonight, they are Olympic champions — together.
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isidar-mithrim · 4 years ago
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Gold medals are better when shared <3
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dyrdymalki · 4 years ago
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I've had some Feelings ™ about this for past two days
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only-johnny-deppp · 3 years ago
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“ - Where is he? Where’s Captain Jack and why is the rum gone?”
Lovely funny moments of Johnny and Mutaz Essa Barshim (Qatari track and field athlete) during a private meeting 3 years ago, on this day (March 28) at the Galeries Lafayette, in Doha, Qatar.
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ryder616 · 4 years ago
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the best thing was watching Barshim (first Olympic gold ever for his country I believe, what a fantastic show from him as well) and Tamberi hugging and joking during their tv interviews and Tamberi running to hug Jacobs after his win. When sport is like this, it's just the best.
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hockeysweetheart · 4 years ago
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Some Favourite moments in the Olympics so Far. By Far not all and Way more Just Canadian moments coming. In these 2020 Olympics
South Africa Swimmer Kaylene Corbett Wins Goldin Womens 200m Breaststroke In a Record time.
Germany Julia Krajewski is the First women to win Gold in the Individual Eventing In Olympic History
Great Britain Diver Tom Daley Knitting while Watching the Womens 3m Diving Springboard Finals ( Just him Knitting in General tho)
High Jump Qatar Mutaz Essa Barshim and Italy Gianmarco Tamberi Both Scored very very close. In the High Jump events finals. For first place... When this was brought up by The offical The Offical said we can have a jump off . But was Cut off when Mutaz asked Can we have two golds... The offical said well if thats what you want. Both Excited agreed to just get the two golds vs the jump off and got the golds and also they Put the gold medals on each other.
Now I added of one of them Giving the other a medal but I really like this how another team member or athlete puts the medals on the winners. This is something they should keep as I've seen it a lot during these olympics
Philippines Getting their First Gold Medal in Summer Olympics History by Hidilyn Diaz in Womens 53kg Weightlifting.
Australian Swimming Coach of Ariarne Timus. Dean Boxall Went a little crazy after Ariarne won gold. Not once But twice.
Sunisa Lee USA Wins Gold in Womens All Around In Gymnastics
Netherlands Sifan Hissan Actually Fell in Womens 1.500 Heats got pretty far behind but Ran fast enough to Advance to the finals and Then in the Finals she won Gold.
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