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Posts: 396Ash said 2 months ago
2019 Berlin Marathon
Berlin, Germany
September 29, 2019
https://runningmagazine.ca/sections/runs-races/krista-duchene-wins-masters-race-at-berlin-marathon/
Women’s Marathon
12. Krista DuChene - 2:32.27 SB
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Posts: 54243Annon said 2 months ago
Anyone know where there is a link for day 2 worlds as I missed original broadcast. Or link to wms 10 k. Thanks.
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Posts: 396Ash said 2 months ago
2019 Berlin Marathon
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Berlin, Germany
September 29, 2019
Men’s Wheelchair Marathon
3. Brent Lakatos - 1:31.46
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Posts: 396Ash said 2 months ago
2019 IAAF World Championships
Doha, Qatar
Day 3 - Sunday, September 29, 2019
Women’s Pole Vault - Final
5. Alysha Newman - 4.80m
*Best-ever Canadian result
Men’s 200m - Heats
3. Aaron Brown - 20.10 (+1.0) Q
7. Andre De Grasse - 20.20 (+0.9) Q
17. Brendon Rodney - 20.38 (+0.2) Q
Women’s 100m - Semi-Finals
19. Crystal Emmanuel - 11.29 (+0.5)
Men’s 800m - Semi-Finals
6. Marco Arop - 1:45.07 Q
18. Brandon McBride - 1:46.21
Women’s 20km Racewalk - Final
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Posts: 977Meizner said 2 months ago
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Men’s 800m - Semi-Finals
6. Marco Arop - 1:45.07 Q
18. Brandon McBride - 1:46.21"
Tough break for McBride but so goes the rutheless nature of 800m rounds.
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Posts: 396Ash said 2 months ago
2019 IAAF World Championships
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Doha, Qatar
Day 4 - Monday, September 30, 2019
Women's Javelin Throw - Prelims
16. Elizabeth Gleadle - 60.17m
Women's 200m - Heats
19. Crystal Emmanuel - 23.00 (+0.4) q
Women's 400m - Heats
27. Aiyanna-Brigitte Stiverne - 52.03
33. Madeline Price - 52.24
Men's 200m - Semi-Finals
5. Andre De Grasse - 20.08 (-0.1) Q
7. Aaron Brown - 20.20 (-0.3) q
13. Brendon Rodney - 20.34 (+0.1)
Men's 5,000m - Final
BRONZE. Mohammed Ahmed - 13:01.11
10. Justyn Knight - 13:26.63
Women's 3,000m Steeplechase - Final
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Posts: 396Ash said 2 months ago
2019 IAAF World Championships
Doha, Qatar
Day 5 - Tuesday, October 2, 2019
Men’s 200m - Final
SILVER. Andre De Grasse - 19.95 (+0.3)
6. Aaron Brown - 20.10 (+0.3)
Men’s 800m - Final
7. Marco Arop - 1:45.78
Women’s 200m - Semi-Finals
9. Crystal Emmanuel - 22.65 (+0.4) SB
Men’s 3,000m Steeplechase
4. Matthew Hughes - 8:13.12 SB/q
30. Ryan Smeeton - 8:32.53
32. John Gay - 8:33.74
Women’s 400m Hurdles - Heats
15. Sage Watson - 55.57 Q
Men’s High Jump - Qualification
6. Mike Mason - 2.29m q
23. Django Lovett - 2.22m
Men’s 400m - Heats
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Posts: 396Ash said 2 months ago
2019 IAAF World Championships
Doha, Qatar
Day 6 - Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Men’s Decathlon – Day 1
1. Damian Warner – 4513 points
100m: 10.35 (+0.8) – 1011
Long Jump: 7.67m (-0.1) – 977
Shot Put: 15.17m – 800
High Jump: 2.02m SB – 822
400m: 48.12 (903)
2. Pierce Lepage – 4486 points
100m: 10.36 (+0.8) – 1008
Long Jump: 7.79m (+0.2) – 1007
Shot Put: 13.21m – 680
High Jump: 2.05m – 850
400m: 47.35 PB - 941
Women’s Shot Put – Qualification
11. Brittany Crew – 18.30m q
24. Sarah Mitton – 17.24m
Women’s 1,500m – Heats
11. Gabriela Debues-Stafford – 4:07.28 Q
Women’s 5,000m – Heats
13. Andrea Seccafien – 15:04.67 PB/q
21. Rachel Cliff – 15:41.27
DNS. Jessica O’Connell
Men’s 400m – Semi-Finals
19. Philip Osei – 45.44
Women’s 400m Hurdles – Semi-Finals
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Posts: 396Ash said 2 months ago
2019 IAAF World Championships
Doha, Qatar
Day 7 - Thursday, October 3, 2019
Men’s Decathlon – Day 2
BRONZE. Damian Warner – 8529 points
110m Hurdles: 13.56 (+0.8) – 1032
Discus Throw: 42.19m – 709
Pole Vault: 4.70m - 819
Javelin: 62.87m – 781
1,500m: 4:40.77 – 675
5. Pierce Lepage – points
110m Hurdles: 14.19 (+0.8) – 950
Discus Throw: 41.19m – 689
Pole Vault: 5.20m – 972
Javelin: 57.42m SB – 699
1,500m: 4:45.09 PB – 649
Men’s Shot Put – Qualification
10. Tim Nedow – 20.94m Q
Women’s Shot Put – Final
8. Brittany Crew – 18.55m
Women’s 1,500m – Semi-Finals
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Posts: 396Ash said 2 months ago
2019 IAAF World Championships
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Doha, Qatar
Day 8 - Friday, October 4, 2019
Men’s High Jump – Final
7. Michael Mason – 2.30m
Men’s 4x100m – Heats
9. Canada (Gavin Smellie, Aaron Brown, Brendon Rodney, Andre De Grasse) – 37.91 SB
*an appeal by Canada claiming an exchange violation by the USA was rejected
Women’s 400m Hurdles – Final
8. Sage Watson – 54.82
Men’s 3,000m Steeplechase – Final
14. Matthew Hughes – 8:24.78
Men’s 20km Race Walk – Final
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Posts: 62Kempertoo said 2 months ago
Men’s 4x100m – Heats
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9. Canada (Gavin Smellie, Aaron Brown, Brendon Rodney, Andre De Grasse) – 37.91 SB
*an appeal by Canada claiming an exchange violation by the USA was rejected
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Posts: 54243Anonymous said 2 months ago
IMO it's because race officials should gave caught it in Canada's opinion. Keeping everyone honest.
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Posts: 54243Anonymous said 2 months ago
That would make sense if they actually won the protest but now they just look like idiots.
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Posts: 396Ash said 2 months ago
2019 IAAF World Championships
Doha, Qatar
Day 9 - Saturday, October 5, 2019
Women's 100m Hurdles - Heats
33. Phylicia George - 13.49 (+0.4)
Women's 4x400m Relay - Heats
5. Canada (Alicia Brown, Aiyanna-Brigitte Stiverne, Madeline Price, Sage Watson) 3:25.86 Q/SB
Men's Shot Put - Final
9. Tim Nedow - 20.85m
Women's 1,500m - Final
6. Gabriela DeBues-Stafford - 3:56.12 NR
Women's 5,000m - Final
13. Andrea Seccafien - 14:59.95 PB
Men's Marathon - Final
36. John Mason - 2:19:21
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Posts: 396Ash said 2 months ago
2019 IAAF World Championships
Doha, Qatar
Day 10 - Sunday, October 6, 2019
Men's 10,000m - Final
6. Mohammed Ahmed - 26:59.35 NR
Women's 4x400m Relay - Final
DQ. Canada (Alicia Brown, Aiyanna-Brigitte Stiverne, Madeline Price, Sage Watson)
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Posts: 1229Lobster said 2 months ago
A third national record in men 10km, but we lose an appeal in the women 4 x 4 relay. So, 0 for 3 in the relas. Not great.
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Posts: 396Ash said 1 month ago
2019 World Para Athletics Championships
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
November 7-15, 2019
Thursday, November 7
RESULTS PENDING
Men’s 400m T38 Round 1
7. Zachary Gingras - 53.80 q
Men’s 100m T53 Round 1
1. Brent Lakatos - (+1.2) Q/SB
Women’s 100m T53 Round 1
8. Ilana Dupont - 18.14 (+0.8) q
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