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Athletics Australia Almanac
HANDBOOK OF RECORDS & RESULTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Special thanks to the following for their support and contribution to Athletics Australia and the production of this publication. Rankings Paul Jenes (Athletics Australia Statistician) Records Ronda Jenkins (Athletics Australia Records Officer) Results Peter Hamilton (Athletics Australia Track & Field Commission) Paul Jenes, David Tarbotton Official photographers of Athletics Australia Getty Images Cover Image Scott Martin, VIC Athletics Australia Suite 22, Fawkner Towers 431 St Kilda Road Melbourne Victoria 3004 Australia Telephone 61 3 9820 3511 Facsimile 61 3 9820 3544 Email [email protected] athletics.com.au ABN 35 857 196 080 athletics.com.au Athletics Australia CONTENTS 2006 Handbook of Records & Results CONTENTS Page Page Messages – Athletics Australia 8 Australian Road & Cross Country Championships 56 – Australian Sports Commission 10 Mountain Running 57 50km and 100km 57 Athletics Australia Life Members & Merit Awards 11 Marathon and Half Marathon 58 Honorary Life Members 12 Road Walking 59 Recipients of the Merit Award of Athletics Australia 13 Cross Country 61 All Schools Cross Country 63 2006 Results Australian All Schools & Youth Athletics Championships 68 Telstra Selection Trials & 84th Australian Athletics Championships 15 Women 69 Women 16 Men 80 Men 20 Schools Knockout National Final 91 Australian Interstate Youth (Under 18) Match 25 Cup Competition 92 Women 26 Plate Competition 96 Men 27 Telstra A-Series Meets (including 2007 10,000m Championships at Zatopek) 102 -
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2006 – 2007 Annual Report 2006–2007 ANNUAL REPORT CONTENTS Company Information 1 Directors’ Profiles 2 Chairman’s Report 3 CEO’s Report 4 Directors’ Report 6 Statement of Financial Performance 9 Statement of Financial Position 10 Statement of Cash Flows 11 Notes to the Financial Statements 12 Independent Audit Report 17 Compilation Report 18 Detailed Profit and Loss 19 Competition Advisory Panel 20 Development Advisory Panel 22 Membership Advisory Panel 28 Marketing Advisory Panel 29 Officials Advisory Panel 30 ANSW Awards 31 Life Members 32 Merit Award Holders 32 Membership Statistics 34 Emerging Athlete Program 38 2005 – 2006 NSW Championships 43 NSW Roll of Honour 52 ATHLETICS NSW LIMITED (FOUNDED 20 APRIL, 1887, INCORPORATED 15 JANUARY, 1996) Postal Address: PO Box 595, Sydney Markets, NSW 2129 Street Address: Sydney Olympic Park Athletics Centre, Edwin Flack Drive, Sydney Olympic Park, NSW 2127 Telephone: (02) 9746 1122 Facsimile: (02) 9746 1168 Email: [email protected] Website: www.nswathletics.org.au COMPANY INFORMATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS Officials John Patchett (Chairman) Peter Reynolds (Chair) Rob Blackadder Peter Bromley Graham Dwight Janelle Eldridge Elizabeth Miller Mary Fein Caroline Hall Betty Moore Neil Hinton Jill Huxley Phillip O’Hara Mary Macaluso Geoffrey Martin Michael O’Mara Andrew Matthews Heather Mitchell Gordon Windeyer Robert Mitchell Alan Mills Mark Rosenberg (Appointed 15 February, 2007) Anthony Okulicz Ron Richter STANDARDS COMMITTEE Membership Betty Moore David Archbold Andrew Matthews Les Carter Tim -
116 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Award Winners, Including 10 in 2007-08. 109 National Championships Won by Stanford Teams Since 1926
STANFORD ATHLETICS A Tradition of Excellence 116 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship award winners, including 10 in 2007-08. 109 National Championships won by Stanford teams since 1926. 95 Stanford student-athletes who earned All-America status in 2007-08. 78 NCAA Championships won by Stanford teams since 1980. 49 Stanford-affiliated athletes and coaches who represented the United States and seven other countries in the Summer Olympics held in Beijing, including 12 current student-athletes. 32 Consecutive years Stanford teams have won at least one national championship. 31 Stanford teams that advanced to postseason play in 2007-08. 19 Different Stanford teams that have won at least one national championship. 18 Stanford teams that finished ranked in the Top 10 in their respective sports in 2007-08. 14 Consecutive U.S. Sports Academy Directors’ Cups. 14 Stanford student-athletes who earned Academic All-America recognition in 2007-08. 9 Stanford student-athletes who earned conference athlete of the year honors in 2007-08. 8 Regular season conference championships won by Stanford teams in 2007-08. 6 Pacific-10 Conference Scholar Athletes of the Year Awards in 2007-08. 5 Stanford teams that earned perfect scores of 1,000 in the NCAA’s Academic Progress Report Rate in 2007-08. 3 National Freshmen of the Year in 2007-08. 3 National Coach of the Year honors in 2007-08. 2 National Players of the Year in 2007-08. 2 National Championships won by Stanford teams in 2007-08 (women’s cross country, synchronized swimming). 1 Walter Byers Award Winner in 2007-08. -
2018 Colorado Cross Country
2018 COLORADO CROSS COUNTRY DO NOT APPROACH THE BUFFALOES! These animals may appear tame, but are wild, unpredictable and dangerous. Buffaloes can weigh 2,000 pounds and can sprint at 30 mph, three times faster than you can run. INDEX COLORADO AT A GLANCE SPORTS INFORMATION Academics and Athletics ................... 93-97 Location .........................Boulder, Colo. (102,500) Cross Country Contact ...............Linda Sprouse All-Americans ................................... 64-65 Founded .......................................................1876 Office ...................................303/492-5980 Athlete Biographies ............................ 9-47 Enrollment .................................................32,220 Fax .......................................303/492-3811 Boulder/Denver Facts and Trivia ........ 98-99 Colors ................................. Silver, Gold and Black E-Mail [email protected] Coaching Staff ...........................................3 Nickname ...................................Buffaloes (Buffs) Internet .........................www.CUBuffs.com Conference History ..................................52 Home Course ............Buffalo Ranch at So Campus Twitter/Instagram ................ @cubuffstrack Head Coach Mark Wetmore .......................2 Distances ..................5,800-m (women), 8k (men) Facebook ..........facebook.com/cubuffstrack Honor Roll ......................................... 66-69 Elevation ..................... 5,435 feet above sea level Letterwinners, All-Time -
AREDAY 2014 Program
Accelerating Solutions for The Great Transition The American Renewable Energy Institute Presents the 11th Annual AREDAY Summit August 10-13, 2014 The Hotel Jerome | Aspen, CO “If we do not learn to eliminate waste and to be more productive and more efficient in the ways we use energy, then we will fall short. But if we use our technological imagination, if we can work together to harness the light of the Sun, the power of the wind, and the strength of rushing streams, then we will succeed.” —President Jimmy Carter, June 20th, 1979 Since 2004 bringing leaders and educators together to promote the rapid implementation of renewable energy and energy efficient strategies as practical solutions to the climate crisis through presentation, demonstration, performance, film and dialogue. Accelerating Solutions for The Great Transition WELCOME TO THE AREDAY SUMMIT 2014 Thank you for attending and participating in The American Renewable Energy Institute’s (AREI) AREDAY Summit, 2014. We are particularly honored to have President Jimmy Carter joining us this year. Had America followed his vision and wisdom thirty-six years ago for energy planning, ramping up research, and deployment of solar energy and related policies, we would be much further down the road to a clean, renewable energy economy. Americans, unfortunately, did not follow his lead. Consequently, we find ourselves at another critical moment in history: We had the Great Depression, survived The Great Recession and are now we are entering The Great Transition. In The Great Depression and The Great Recession, structures fundamental to the health of the economy were flawed, allowing abuses, excesses, and valuations that did not take into account the real costs of doing business. -
Japão 25 De Agosto a 03 De Setembro De 2007
11º Campeonatos Mundiais de Atletismo Adulto Osaka – Japão 25 de agosto a 03 de setembro de 2007 Official Results - Marathon - M - Final 25 august 2007 - 7:00 Pos Bib Athlete Country Mark 1 15 Luke Kibet KEN 2:15:59 2 4 Mubarak Hassan Shami QAT 2:17:18 3 9 Viktor Röthlin SUI 2:17:25 4 73 Yared Asmerom ERI 2:17:41 5 29 Tsuyoshi Ogata JPN 2:17:42 (SB) 6 30 Satoshi Osaki JPN 2:18:06 (SB) 7 14 Toshinari Suwa JPN 2:18:35 (SB) 8 10 William Kiplagat KEN 2:19:21 9 49 Janne Holmén FIN 2:19:36 10 22 José Manuel Martínez ESP 2:20:25 11 59 Dan Robinson GBR 2:20:30 12 47 Alex Malinga UGA 2:20:36 13 33 Tomoyuki Sato JPN 2:20:53 14 8 Gashaw Asfaw ETH 2:20:58 15 79 Ju-Young Park KOR 2:21:49 16 56 Mike Fokoroni ZIM 2:21:52 17 18 José Ríos ESP 2:22:21 (SB) 18 60 José de Souza BRA 2:22:24 19 81 Seteng Ayele ISR 2:22:27 (SB) 20 66 Ali Mabrouk El Zaidi LBA 2:22:50 21 45 Mbarak Kipkorir Hussein USA 2:23:04 (SB) 22 50 Alberto Chaíça POR 2:23:22 (SB) 23 70 Mike Morgan USA 2:23:28 (SB) 24 76 Young Chun Kim KOR 2:24:25 25 27 Samson Ramadhani TAN 2:25:51 26 65 Myongseung Lee KOR 2:25:54 27 2 Hendrick Ramaala RSA 2:26:00 28 82 Chia-Che Chang TPE 2:26:22 29 75 Khalid Kamal Yaseen BRN 2:26:32 (SB) 30 28 Getuli Bayo TAN 2:26:56 31 12 Dejene Birhanu ETH 2:27:50 (SB) 32 72 Kyle O'Brien USA 2:28:28 (SB) 33 64 Wei Su CHN 2:28:41 (SB) 34 85 Wodage Zvadya ISR 2:29:21 35 54 Luís Feiteira POR 2:29:34 36 32 Haiyang Deng CHN 2:29:37 (SB) 37 86 Ulrich Steidl GER 2:30:03 38 17 Ambesse Tolosa ETH 2:30:20 39 78 Michael Tluway Mislay TAN 2:30:33 40 83 Asaf Bimro ISR 2:31:34 41 53 -
2018 Track & Field Record Book
2018 TRACK & FIELD RECORD BOOK CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS 2019 TRACK & FIELD RECORD BOOK 1 2019 CALIFORNIA TRACK & FIELD 2018 SCHEDULE QUICK FACTS Date Day Meet Site Name ....................University of California January Location .............................Berkeley, Calif. 25-26 Fri.-Sat. at UW Invitational Seattle, Wash. Founded ........................................... 1868 February Enrollment ..................................... 40,173 8-9 Fri.-Sat. at Husky Classic Seattle, Wash. Nickname ............................Golden Bears 22-23 Fri.-Sat. at MPSF Indoor Championships Seattle, Wash. Colors ................Blue (282) & Gold (123) Chancellor .............................. Carol Christ March Director of Athletics ... ........ Jim Knowlton 2 Sat. California Outdoor Opener Berkeley, Calif. Senior Associate 8-9 Fri.-Sat. at NCAA Indoor Championships College Station, Texas Athletic Director ....................... Foti Mellis 15-16 Fri.-Sat. at Hornet Invitational Sacramento, Calif. Home Facility ............... Edwards Stadium 29 Fri.-Sat at SFSU Distance Carnival Hayward, Calif. (22,000) 29-30 Fri.-Sat at Stanford Invitational Stanford, Calif. 2018 Men’s Finishes (indoor): April MPSF/NCAA ...........................8th/20th 6 Sat. The Big Meet Stanford, Calif. 2018 Men’s Finishes (outdoor): 17-18 Wed.-Thu. Mt. Sac Relays & California Combined Events Azusa, Calif. Pac-12/NCAA .......................... 6th/NTS 19-20 Fri.-Sat. Cardinal Team Classic Palo Alto, Calif. 2018 Women’s Finishes (indoor): 26-27 Fri.-Sat. Brutus Hamilton Challenge Berkeley, Calif. MPSF/NCAA ............................ 4th/NTS 2018 Women’s Finishes (outdoor): May Pac-12/NCAA .......................... 8th/NTS 4 Sat. at Sacramento State Open Sacramento, Calif. 4-5 Sat.-Sun. at Pac-12 Multi-Event Championships Tuscon, Ariz.. ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS 11-12 Sat.-Sun. at Pac-12 Outdoor Championships Tuscon, Ariz.. Assistant Director Athletic Communica- 23-25 Thu.-Sat. -
2015 Track & Field Record Book
2015 TRACK & FIELD RECORD BOOK CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS 2015 Track & Field Record Book 1 2015 CALIFORNIA TRACK & FIELD 2015 SCHEDULE QUICK FACTS Date Day Meet Site Name ............... University of California January Location ....................... Berkeley, Calif. 31 Sat. New Mexico Team Challenge Albuquerque, N.M. Founded ...................................... 1868 Enrollment ................................ 36,142 February Nickname ...................... Golden Bears 13-14 Fri.-Sat. at Don Kirby Elite Invitational Albuquerque, N.M. Colors ............ Blue (282) & Gold (123) 13-14 Fri.-Sat. at Husky Indoor Classic Seattle, Wash. Chancellor .................... Nicholas Dirks 27-28 Fri.-Sat. at MPSF Indoor Championships Seattle, Wash. Interim Director of Athletics ................. .......... ...................H. Michael Williams March Senior Associate 7 Sat. California Outdoor Opener Berkeley, Calif. 13-14 Fri.-Sat. at NCAA Indoor Championships Fayetteville, Ark. Athletic Director ................... Foti Mellis Home Facility ........... Edwards Stadium 19-20 Thu.-Fri. California Multis Berkeley, Calif. 21 Sat. at Hornet Open Meet Sacramento, Calif. (22,000) 25-27 Wed.-Fri. at Texas Relays Austin, Texas 2014 Men’s Finishes (indoor): MPSF/NCAA .........................1st/N/A April 2014 Men’s Finishes (outdoor): 3 Fri. at SFSU Distance Carnival San Francisco, Calif. Pac-12/NCAA .......................8th/N/A 3-4 Fri.-Sat. at Stanford Invitational Stanford, Calif. 2014 Women’s Finishes (indoor): 4 Sat. California-Michigan-Virginia Tri-Meet Berkeley, Calif. MPSF/NCAA .........................8th/N/A 11 Sat. at Stanford (Big Meet) Stanford, Calif. 2014 Women’s Finishes (outdoor): 17-18 Fri.-Sat. Mt. Sac Relays Walnut, Calif. Pac-12/NCAA .......................9th/N/A 24 Fri. Brutus Hamilton Open Berkeley, Calif. 25 Sat. Brutus Hamilton Challenge Berkeley, Calif. ATHLETIC May 3 Sat. at Payton Jordan Invitational Stanford, Calif. -
Downloadable Results (Pdf)
Muller British Athletics Championships Manchester Regional Arena From Friday 25 June to Sunday 27 June 2021 Women 's 100 Metres LETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS Semi-Final RESULTS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS 26 June 2021 Heat 2 3 TIME TEMPERATURE Start 16:15 14°C 78% WIND 0.7 m/s Olympic Qualifying 11.15 MARK COMPETITOR NAT AGE Record Date WR10.49 Florence GRIFFITH-JOYNER USA 28 16 Jul 1988 NR10.83 Dina ASHER-SMITH GBR 23 29 Sep 2019 CR10.96 Dina ASHER-SMITH GBR 23 24 Aug 2019 SR11.09 Daryll NEITA GBR 24 26 Jun 2021 First 2 of each heat (Q) plus 2 fastest times (q) qualified POS COMPETITOR AGE LANE MARK REACTION TIME 1 Daryll NEITA 24 6 11.09 Q 0.148 SR CAMBRIDGE H 2 Kristal AWUAH 21 4 11.36 Q 0.157 SB HERNE HILL H 3 Desiree HENRY 25 5 11.39 0.147 SB ENFIELD & HARINGEY H 4 Ellie BOOKER 20 2 11.77 0.156 PB ROTHERHAM 5 Leonie ASHMEADE 20 7 11.79 0.146 PB WAKEFIELD H 6 Cindy SEMBER 26 8 11.85 0.173 SB WOODFORD G ESSEX L Alyson BELL 17 3 DQ TR16.8 GIFFNOCK NORTH Shannon MALONE 24 1 DNS THAMES VALLEY H GREAT BRITAIN & N.I. TOP ALL-TIME GREAT BRITAIN & N.I. TOP 2021 MARKCOMPETITOR DATE MARKCOMPETITOR DATE 10.83 Dina ASHER-SMITH 2019 10.92 Dina ASHER-SMITH 6 Jun 11.04 Daryll NEITA 2021 11.04 Daryll NEITA 6 Jun 11.05 Montell DOUGLAS 2008 11.18 Imani LANSIQUOT 13 Jun 11.06 Desiree HENRY 2016 11.36 Kristal AWUAH 26 Jun 11.09 Imani LANSIQUOT 2019 11.37 Asha PHILIP 29 May 11.10 Kathy COOK 1981 11.39 Desiree HENRY 26 Jun 11.10 Asha PHILIP 2015 11.41 Immanuela ALIU 25 Mar 11.11 Laura TURNER - ALLEYNE 2010 11.46 Jodie WILLIAMS 17 Apr 11.14 Jeanette KWAKYE 2008 11.51 Hannah BRIER 13 Jun 11.15 Paula THOMAS 1994 11.55 Kiah DUBARRY-GAY 27 May 11.55 Ashleigh NELSON 2 Jun Issued Saturday, 26 June 2021 at 16:22. -
ETN2011 49(Wwcii)
Volume 10, No. 49 September 9, 2011 version ii — World Championships XIII Women — DAEGU, SOUTH KOREA — By–Nation Medal Chart — AUGUST 27–SEPTEMBER 4 Nation ................Men Women ....Overall G S B Total G S B Total ATTENDANCE United States ......6 5 2 13 6 3 3 12 ........25 Stadium capacity as used (top deck tarped-off except for first-night Russia .................2 3 1 6 7 1 5 13 ........19 Opening Ceremony) was about 34,000, including VIP section. there Kenya .................4 3 — 7 3 3 4 10 ........17 were no morning sessions on 9/3 or 9/4. The attendance figures Jamaica ..............3 — 1 4 1 4 — 5 ............9 (seats sold, not necessarily occupied): 8/27—25,071/46,123; 8/28—22,040/32,464; 8/29—29,327/30,261; 8/30—31,448/31,490; Germany .............3 — 3 — 3 1 4 ............7 8/31—road race only; 9/1—31,284/30,564; 9/2—32,562/33,715; Great Britain ........2 2 1 5 — 2 — 2 ............7 9/3—33,772; 9/4—35,194 = 446,305. Ethiopia ...............1 — 3 4 — — 1 1 ............5 China ..................— 1 — 1 1 1 1 3 ............4 WEATHER Cuba ...................— 1 2 3 — — 1 1 ............4 Official temperature—both F and C—and humidity readings are given France ................— 1 3 4 — — — — ...........4 with each event. South Africa ........— 1 1 2 — 1 1 2 ............4 EXPLAINING THE TYPOGRAPHY Australia ..............— 1 1 2 1 — — 1 ............3 Paragraph breaks in the preliminary rounds of running events indicate Belarus ...............— 1 1 — 1 — 1 ............2 the separation between qualifiers and non-qualifiers. -
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Statistics Handbook 14 - 17 July 2011, Ostrava www.ostrava2011.com City Stadium Ostrava-Vtkovice EUROPEAN RECORDS U23 MEN 100 m 9.97 Dwain CHAMBERS GBR 1978 22.08.1999 Sevilla 100 m 9.97 + Christophe LEMAITRE FRA 1990 29.08.2010 Rieti 200 m 20.19 Christian MALCOLM GBR 1979 27.09.2000 Sydney 400 m 44.33 Thomas SCHÖNLEBE GDR 1965 03.09.1987 Roma 800 m 1:42.47 Yuriy BORZAKOVSKIY RUS 1981 24.08.2001 Bruxelles 1000 m 2:15.45 Mehdi BAALA FRA 1978 08.07.2000 Nice 1500 m 3:30.88 Rui SILVA POR 1977 11.08.1999 Zürich 1 mile 3:50.91 Rui SILVA POR 1977 07.07.1999 Roma 3000 m 7:37.50 Morhad AMDOUNI FRA 1988 17.07.2009 Saint-Denis 5000 m 13:10.40 Hansjörg KUNZE GDR 1959 09.09.1981 Rieti 10000 m 28:18.18 Vasiliy MATVIYCHUK UKR 1982 04.07.2004 Yalta 3000 m St. 8:10.83 Günther WEIDLINGER AUT 1978 21.08.1999 Sevilla 110 m Hurd. 12.97 Ladji DOUCOURE FRA 1983 15.07.2005 Angers 400 m Hurd. 47.85 Harald SCHMID FRG 1957 04.08.1979 Torino High Jump 2.42 Patrik SJÖBERG SWE 1965 30.06.1987 Stockholm Pole Vault 6.00 Sergey BUBKA URS 1963 13.07.1985 Paris Long Jump 8.86 Robert EMMIYAN URS 1965 22.05.1987 Tsakhkadzor Triple Jump 17.98 + Teddy TAMGHO FRA 1989 12.06.2010 New York Shot Put 20.94 Edis ELKAŠEVI 5 CRO 1983 23.06.2005 Velenje Discus 68.60 Wolfgang SCHMIDT GDR 1954 21.05.1976 Köln Hammer 81.70 Olli-Pekka KARJALAINEN FIN 1980 16.07.2002 Lahti Javelin 89.58 Steve BACKLEY GBR 1969 02.07.1990 Stockholm Decathlon 8617 Andrey KRAVCHENKO BLR 1986 26.05.2007 Götzis (10.68-7.90-13.89-2.15-47.46-14.05-39.63-5.00-64.35-4:29.10) 20 km Walk 1:17:16 Vladimir KANAYKIN -
— Tough Conditions for New York DL — by Rich Sands Circumstances
Volume 12, No. 33 May 27, 2013 — Tough Conditions For New York DL — by Rich Sands circumstances. I’m just happy I’m not home but my foot isn’t ready. It’s tough. As an ath- Randalls Island, New York, May 25—You watching on TV anymore.” lete it’s always difficult to know when to push know what they say about New York: If you A year ago Tyson Gay was in the same spot it and when to be patient. It’s a long season can make it here, you can make it anywhere. as Vlašić, using the New York meet as a criti- and I want to be ready for Worlds.” Given the horrible conditions during the cal post-injury test. He won the B section of In the Olympic champion’s absence Bo- adidas Grand Prix, that should be especially the 100 in ’12 and topped that this year with tswana’s Amantle Montsho won her second true for athletes during the remainder of the a comfortable victory in the headline race. straight Diamond League race of the season, Diamond League season. Into a -0.8 wind the Despite temperatures in the low 50s— 2007 world champ with rain and squally winds—several mar- clocked 10.02, well quee stars came to the newly resurfaced Icahn ahead of Ryan Bailey Stadium track and showed that they could (10.15). handle whatever the Big Apple (or Mother “My start was a Vlašić finally Nature) could throw at them. bit sluggish,” Gay VICTOR SAILER/PHOTO RUN Blanka Vlašić was the meet’s most pleas- said, though he was got back ant surprise, returning to competition for pleased with his time to her old the first time since September 2011 fol- and how his body lowing surgery to repair her Achilles and a handled running celebratory subsequent bacterial infection that sidelined the final less than an ways the two-time world champion for the entire hour and a half after Olympic season.