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Women's 60 Metres
European Indoor Athletics Championships 2019 • Biographical Entry List • Women Women’s 60 Metres 46 Entrants Event starts: March 2 Countries Age (Days) Born SB PB 511 TOTH Alexandra AUT 23y 244d 1995 7.33 7.33 -18/19 Twice Austrian Champion at both 60m & 100m // 100 pb: 11.43 -18. 200 pb: 23.65 -18. ht WJC 100 2014; ht ECH 100 2018. 1 Austrian 100 2016/2018 (1 200 2018). 1 Austrian indoor 60 2018/2019, 200 2018 In 2019: 1 Vienna Hallen 60; 1 Vienna Erima 60/200; 2 Erfurt 60; 1 Vienna Gala 60; 1 Linz 60; 1 Austrian indoor 60 513 HASANOVA Zakiyya AZE 23y 187d 1995 7.37 7.37 -19 Holder of all Azeri women’s sprint records, indoors & out // 100 pb: 11.61 -18. 200 pb: 23.64 -18 (24.79i -19). 1 Small European States Games 200 2018 (2 100). 1 Azeri 100/200 2017 & indoor 60/200 2019 In 2019: 1 Baku 60/200; 1 Azeri indoor 60/200; 5 Balkan indoor 60; 3 Istanbul Cup 60 533 TSIMANOUSKAYA Krystsina BLR 22y 100d 1996 7.21 7.21 -17 (aka Kristina Timanovskaya) 2017 European under-23 silver at 100m 100 pb: 11.04 -18. 200 pb: 22.92 -18. 12 ETCh 200 2015; 6 EJC 100 2015; sf EIC 60 2017; 5 ETCh 100/200 2017; 2 under-23 ECH 100 2017 (4 200); ht WIC 60 2018; sf ECH 100 100/200 2018. 1 Belarusian 100/200 2016/2017/2018; 1 Belarusian indoor 60 2017/2018 (1 200 2017/2019) In 2019: 1 Minsk 60; 1 Belarusian indoor 200 (2 60); 1 Val-de-Reuil 60; 3 Łódź 60; 4 Liévin 60; 3 Eaubonne 60 541 ANDREOU Paraskevi CYP 22y 44d 1997 7.40 7.40 -19 2014 Youth Olympic silver at 100m // 100 pb: 11.65 -14. -
Annual Report 2017/18
ANNUAL REPORT 2017/18 1 2017/18 ANNUAL REPORT INDEX REPORT PAGE President 3 Chairman 4 Honorary Treasurer 5 Cross Country 8 Road Running 15 Track & Field 23 2018 Track & Field Champions 28 Standards 35 Northern Athletics Executive Board 2017/18 President Kevin Carr Chairman Tony Wood Treasurer Nigel Orr Cross Country representatives Steve Gaines Arwel Williams Road Running representatives Bob Brimage Ken Smith Track & Field representatives Malcolm Fletcher Malcolm Rogers Elaine Williams (co-opted) Secretariat Judith Temperton Pat Schofield OBITUARIES Northern Athletics would like to extend condolences to the families of friends and colleagues who have passed away during the year, including: Sheila Bolland Jim Green Dave McDonald Dr Alan Neuff Mike Nicholson Brian Spriggs Roy West 2 PRESIDENT’S REPORT This has been a year that will stick in my memory forever, as never in my wildest dreams did I think that one day I would become the President of Northern Athletics. It has been a great honour for me and my club Sunderland Harriers as it was way back in 1907 that the honour of Northern President was last bestowed on a Sunderland Harrier. Shortly after my appointment, I was off on my first assignment to the Border Harriers Brampton to Carlisle 10 mile Road Race. This is the oldest 10 mile road race in the UK and played host once again to the Northern Championship. I competed in this event myself some years ago and I know how fast this course can be especially if the wind is blowing in the right direction. This was the case on the day with the winner just missing out on dipping below the 50 minute barrier. -
Medal Winner at National Combined Events Championships Danielle
Medal Winner at National Combined Events Championships Danielle Hopkins from Worcester Athletic Club competed in the Under15 girls National Combined Events Championships in Bedford on 20 & 21 August. In very windy and showery conditions, the fourteen year-old competed in three events on each of the two days and finished the hexathlon winning the National bronze medal and the Midlands gold medal. Danielle started the first day running the 75m hurdles in a personal best (PB) time of 12.23 seconds, which placed her 10th out of the 40 competitors. This was followed by the long jump, where she did the 4th furthest jump with a distance of 5.19m, moving up into 6th position overall on the points table. The first day finished with javelin, which is her newest and weakest event (not unlike the Olympic heptathlete KJT!). A throw of 20.57m put Danielle in 8th position going into the second day, which started with another throw. A shot putt of 9.30m dropped Danielle into 11th position overall. However, as she is ranked second in the UK in high jump with a PB of 1.72m, Danielle showed her class by soaring over 1.68m, a massive 9cm higher than the second best high jumper on the day. The huge number of points gained in high jump moved Danielle up into 3rd position and only 12 points behind the girl in second place. The final event was the 800m. With tired legs but determined to try and win a medal, Danielle gave everything she had left and finished just behind the girl in the silver medal position to secure her bronze medal with a points total of 3471. -
HEPTATHLON and PENTATHLON a Statistical Survey of British Women’S Combined Events by Stuart Mazdon with Extra Statistics by Alan Lindop
HEPTATHLON and PENTATHLON A Statistical Survey of British Women’s Combined Events By Stuart Mazdon with extra statistics by Alan Lindop Historical Series Booklet No.15 (2012) National Union of Track Statisticians 2012-15 Update NUTS Historical Booklet No.15 - Heptathlon & Pentathlon - 2012-15 Update this leaflet updates the 144-page NUTS booklet published in 2012 for the latest version of this update, or to order the original booklet, go to www.nuts.org.uk/heptathlon.htm UK Progressive Records Pentathlon D Subsequent progression during Heptathlons (1971/1984 tables): 5039/5123 Jessica Ennis 1 Götzis, AUT 26/27 May 12 12.81/0.0, 1.85, 14.51, 22.88/1.9, 6.51/0.8 5074/5159 Jessica Ennis 1 London (OS) 3/4 Aug 12 12.54/1.3, 1.86, 14.28, 22.83/-0.3, 6.48/-0.6 Pentathlon E Subsequent progression during Heptathlons (1971/1984 tables): 4965/5047 Jessica Ennis 1 London (OS) 3/4 Aug 12 12.54/1.3, 1.86, 14.28, 6.48/-0.6, 2:08.65 Heptathlon 6906 Jessica Ennis 28.01.86 1 Götzis, AUT 26/27 May 12 12.81/0.0, 1.85, 14.51, 22.88/1.9, 6.51/0.8, 47.11, 2:09.00 6955 Jessica Ennis 28.01.86 1 OG London (OS) 3/4 Aug 12 12.54/1.3, 1.86, 14.28, 22.83/-0.3, 6.48/-0.6, 47.49, 2:08.65 Indoor Pentathlon 5000 K. Johnson-Thompson 1 Prague 6 Mar 15 8.18, 1.95, 12.32, 6.89, 2:12.78 UK Progressive Records - Junior (U20) Pentathlon D Subsequent progression during Heptathlons (1971/1984 tables): 4653/4707 Katarina Johnson-Thompson 09.01.93 2 Kladno, CZE 9/10 Jun 12 13.62/-2.6, 1.86, 11.83, 23.88/-1.6, 6.41/0.6 Pentathlon E Subsequent progression during Heptathlons (1971/1984 -
RESULTS 200 Metres Men - Final
Bydgoszcz (POL) World U20 Championships 19-24 July 2016 RESULTS 200 Metres Men - Final RECORDS RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE VENUE DATE World U20 Record WU20R 19.93 Usain BOLT JAM 18 Devonshire 11 Apr 2004 Championships Record CR 20.17 Michael NORMAN JR USA 19 Bydgoszcz 22 Jul 2016 World U20 Leading WU20L 20.09 Noah LYLES USA 19 Eugene (HF), OR 9 Jul 2016 22 July 2016 21:40 START TIME 21° C 73 % +1.2 m/s TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY WIND PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH LANE RESULT REACTION Fn 1 907 Michael NORMAN JR USA 03 Dec 97 6 20.17 CR 0.147 2 762 Tlotliso LEOTLELA RSA 12 May 98 5 20.59 0.163 3 537 Nigel ELLIS JAM 08 Aug 97 8 20.63 0.190 4 769 Clarence MUNYAI RSA 20 Feb 98 4 20.77 0.141 5 819 Chun-Han YANG TPE 01 Jan 97 9 20.81 (.801) 0.141 6 412 Roger GURSKI GER 11 Jul 97 7 20.81 (.806) 0.139 7 383 Cameron TINDLE GBR 05 Jun 98 3 20.82 0.135 8 573 Jun YAMASHITA JPN 23 Aug 97 2 20.94 0.140 ALL-TIME OUTDOOR TOP LIST SEASON OUTDOOR TOP LIST RESULT NAME VENUE DATE RESULT NAME VENUE DATE 19.93 Usain BOLT (JAM) Devonshire 11 Apr 04 20.09 Noah LYLES (USA) Eugene (HF), OR 9 Jul 16 20.04 Ramil GULIYEV (AZE) Beograd 10 Jul 09 20.14 Michael NORMAN JR (USA) Eugene (HF), OR 9 Jul 16 20.07 Lorenzo DANIEL (USA) Starkville, MS 18 May 85 20.21 Baboloki THEBE (BOT) Gaborone (National Stadium) 22 May 16 20.09 Noah LYLES (USA) Eugene (HF), OR 9 Jul 16 20.36 Clarence MUNYAI (RSA) Germiston 2 Apr 16 20.13 Roy MARTIN (USA) Austin, TX 11 May 85 20.40 Nigel ELLIS (JAM) Montego Bay (Catherine Hall) 6 Feb 16 20.14 Tyreek HILL (USA) Orlando, FL 26 May 12 20.45 Nick -
SUMMARY 200 Metres Men - Semi-Final First 2 in Each Heat (Q) and the Next 2 Fastest (Q) Advance to the Final
Tampere (FIN) World U20 Championships 10-15 July 2018 SUMMARY 200 Metres Men - Semi-Final First 2 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to the Final RECORDS RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE VENUE DATE World U20 Record WU20R 19.93 Usain BOLT JAM 18 Devonshire 11 Apr 2004 Championships Record CR 20.17 Michael NORMAN USA 19 Bydgoszcz (Stadion Zawisza) 22 Jul 2016 World U20 Leading WU20L 20.35 Christopher TAYLOR JAM 19 Kingston (JAM) 24 Mar 2018 Area U20 Record AU20R National U20 Record NU20R Personal Best PB Season Best SB 12 July 2018 RANKPLACE HEAT LANE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH RESULT WIND 1 1 1 5 296 Charles DOBSON GBR 20 Oct 99 20.53 Q PB -0.6 2 1 3 6 297 Jona EFOLOKO GBR 23 Sep 99 20.74 Q -0.3 3 1 2 4 651 Khance MEYERS USA 11 Jan 99 20.79 Q +0.4 4 2 1 3 121 Zane BRANCO AUS 4 Jan 00 20.81 Q -0.6 5 3 1 6 586 Henrik LARSSON SWE 30 Sep 99 20.85 q PB -0.6 6 2 3 5 645 Eric HARRISON USA 18 Feb 99 20.86 Q -0.3 7 2 2 5 245 Pol RETAMAL ESP 16 Mar 99 20.91 Q +0.4 8 4 1 4 321 Milo SKUPIN-ALFA GER 7 Feb 99 20.96 q -0.6 9 3 3 4 494 Onyema ADIGIDA NED 7 Jan 00 21.10 -0.3 10 3 2 3 406 Lorenzo PATTA ITA 23 May 00 21.18 +0.4 11 5 1 7 541 A.M. -
Edition No.7 – March 2018 Issue
Edition No.7 – March 2018 just follow the arrows and you will always come back to reception and my office. The new lockers that were fitted over the summer are now very well used and ensure that pupils do not have to carry all items Issue: and coats around with them during the day. If any other pupil would like a locker, please collect a letter from reception. One Year anniversary Another very busy term in what led up to our one- year anniversary in our new building in February. We have continued to reinforce our academy vision of Aspire, Endeavour and Succeed and have extended the opportunities within the academy to Year 2 pupils, Year 5 Gifted and Talented scientists as well as all local Primary and Junior schools with our second annual joint concert. In addition, we successfully completed our first full employer curriculum challenge when our Year 8 pupils took part in the Denby Pottery Challenge. We have also started our planning for next academic year with the continued growth of our Sixth Form, GCSE options and the appointment of new staff ready for our increased pupil numbers. This newsletter will give you a flavour of some of the activities that have taken place this term. I continue to be very grateful to the staff across the academy who give their time to make David Nieper Academy such a vibrant and exciting place to be. Carillion update As we returned to school after the February half term As you are all aware Carillion PLC went into we celebrated our first anniversary in our new compulsory liquidation in January 2018. -
Charnwood AC Open Graded Meeting Loughborough University ‐ 10Th August 2011
Charnwood AC Open Graded Meeting Loughborough University ‐ 10th August 2011 100 metre race 1 Wind 4.6 76 Omolola Ogunnowo Tamworth g u11 13.35 67 Charlie Peters Cannock & Stafford g u11 14.83 62 Caitlin Emerson Amber Valley g u11 16.54 19 Alexandra Here Charnwood g u11 16.65 128 Jasmine Stevens Charnwood g u11 16.65 106 Mollie O'Hanlon Burton g u13 17.49 66 Millie Peters Cannock & Stafford g u11 18.73 155 Laura Sharpe Unattached g u11 19.49 100 metre race 2 Wind 3.6 71 Lucy Pendleton Burton g u11 16.11 68 Harry Peters Cannock & Stafford b u13 16.14 137 Ellie Beachell Charnwood g u13 16.19 54 Zoe Smith Charnwood g u11 16.39 26 Maisy Allen Amber Valley g u13 16.89 107 Myles O'Hanlon Burton b u11 17.02 69 Alex Colbeck Doncaster b u11 17.59 46 Elizabeth Cooper Charnwood w vet45 DNS 100 metre race 3 Wind 2.6 244 Leon Jeffers Unattached m sen 14.62 198 Roseanna Burton City of Stoke g u11 15.52 38 Matt Garrett Ivanhoe Robins b u11 15.69 112 Lydia Bainbridge Lincoln Wellington g u11 15.98 126 Ella Needham Charnwood g u11 16.12 212 Loxi Abbott Stoke g u11 16.23 204 Eve Greenway City of Stoke g u11 16.30 163 Jemimah Outwin‐Annders Charnwood g u11 16.57 100 metre race 4 Wind 2.1 12 Adam Smith Burton b u15 14.75 98 Selina Litt Charnwood w sen blind 14.91 220 Georgina Cresswell Tamworth g u15 14.94 227 Rachel West Tamworth g u11 15.29 165 Daniel Jane Stilton Striders b u11 15.53 96 Alec Stackhouse Burton b u13 15.55 18 Eleanor Here Charnwood g u11 16.12 100 metre race 5 Wind 0.9 122 Ella Grainger Charnwood g u13 14.31 70 Megan Colbeck Doncaster g u13 14.45 72 Eden Sandy Newark g u13 14.46 87 Georgia Walker Cannock & Stafford g u15 14.47 120 Edward Jones Charnwood b u13 14.69 100 Rosie Collins Burton g u15 14.72 188 Milan Clues Rugby & Nortyhampton g u13 15.07 6 Scott Ram Amber Valley b u13 DNS 100 metre race 6 Wind 1.4 5 Magan Bruce Amber Valley g u15 13.84 167 Molly Ripley Newark g u13 13.93 166 Charlotte Ripley Newark g u13 13.94 97 Brittany Wood Rugby & Nortyhampton g u13 14.33 215 Candy Lockett Bromsgrave + Red. -
Athletics Internatio Nal Vol 29 , No
ATHLETICS INTERNATIO NAL VOL 29 , NO. 2 4 – JULY 26 , 2021 EDITED BY PETER MATT HEWS & MEL WATMAN E UROPEAN UNDER - 20 CHAMPIONSHIPS Tallinn, Estonia July 15 - 18 Britain topped the medal table in Tallinn for the second 7.92. The future of Polish hammer throwing looks in good successive edition with six gold medals – and twelve hands as Dawid Pilat won the title with a last gasp sixth medals in total – ahead of Germany and Ireland with four round effort of 79.59, a Polish U20 record. He led with gold medals apiece. However, Germany collected the 79.20 in the fifth round but Germany’s world U20 leader most medals of any colour, 15, and headed the points Merlin Hummel eclipsed that mark with his last throw of table with Britain second. the competition which landed at 79.32. But Pilat kept his Day 1: Historic gold medal for Kosovo cool under pressure with the last throw of the final as he Muhamet Ramadani creat ed athletics history for Kosovo regained the lead in a thrilling and see - sawing finale. by becoming his country’s first ever European champion Britain won two gold medals, and with personal best across all age groups and disciplines with gold in the times. Toby Makoyawo, clocking 10.25, ran the quickest shot put. He wasn’t even ranked inside the top - 10 on the 100m time by a European U20 this year while Edward European U20 list ahead of the championships but the Faulds did likewise in the 400m with his time of 45.72 .. -
RESULTS 200 Metres Boys - Round 1 First 2 in Each Heat (Q) and the Next 8 Fastest (Q) Advance to the Semi-Finals
Cali (COL) World Youth Championships 15-19 July 2015 RESULTS 200 Metres Boys - Round 1 First 2 in each heat (Q) and the next 8 fastest (q) advance to the Semi-Finals RECORDS RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE VENUE DATE World Youth Best WYB 20.13 Usain BOLT JAM 17 Bridgetown, BAR 20 Jul 2003 Championship Record CR 20.40 Usain BOLT JAM 17 Sherbrooke 13 Jul 2003 World Youth Leading WYL 20.56 Abdul Hakim SANI BROWN JPN 16 Niigata 26 Jun 2015 17 July 2015 11:34 START TIME 29° C 48 % -1.9 m/s TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY Heat 1 8 WIND PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH LANE RESULT REACTION Fn 1 507 Kyle APPEL RSA 10 May 98 5 21.52 Q 0.192 2 27 Nico GAREA AUT 24 Nov 98 8 21.82 Q 0.180 3 550 Ibrahim ABDELGADER SUD 11 Jan 98 7 22.43 0.220 4 197 Fernando Virgilio MARTÍNEZ ESP 01 Jan 98 2 22.57 0.177 5 33 Javan MARTIN BAH 15 Apr 98 4 22.75 0.190 6 72 Louis-Maxime BOIS CAN 27 May 98 3 34.84 0.175 10 Coull GRAHAM ANT 20 Oct 98 6 DQ 163.3(a) 0.186 NOTE IAAF Rule 163.3(a) - Lane infringement 17 July 2015 11:42 START TIME 29° C 48 % -0.1 m/s TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY Heat 2 8 WIND PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH LANE RESULT REACTION Fn 1 251 Toby HARRIES GBR 30 Sep 98 7 21.12 Q 0.176 2 346 Xavior ANGUS JAM 06 Jan 98 6 21.26 Q 0.226 3 343 Michele RANCAN ITA 23 Feb 98 4 21.41 q PB 0.175 4 432 Khairul Hafiz JANTAN MAS 22 Jul 98 2 21.46 q PB 0.133 5 263 Thomas BARTHEL GER 06 Oct 98 5 21.54 q PB 0.194 6 651 Tinotenda MATIYENGA ZIM 09 Jul 99 3 21.93 PB 0.179 7 465 Mathias Hove JOHANSEN NOR 27 Sep 98 1 22.05 0.155 8 138 Jherson Yesid VIÁFARA COL 01 Jan 98 8 22.65 SB 0.207 -
ATHLETES by EVENT and SEASON BEST
Cali (COL) World Youth Championships 15-19 July 2015 ATHLETES by EVENT and SEASON BEST As of 9 July 2015 i = Indoor performance 151 1323 DATE of BIRTH Personal Best Season Best Countries Athletes BOYS + GIRLS 649 Athletes BOYS 42 57 Countries Athletes 100 Metres 373 Abdul Hakim SANI BROWN JPN06 Mar 99 10.3010.30 65 Derick SILVA BRA23 Apr 98 10.3810.38 33 Javan MARTIN BAH15 Apr 98 10.4110.41 513 Tlotliso Gift LEOTLELA RSA12 May 98 10.4110.41 247 Oliver BROMBY GBR30 Mar 98 10.4210.42 576 Yu-Sen SHEN TPE98 10.4410.44 578 Akanni HISLOP TTO01 Jun 98 10.4710.47 17 Jack HALE AUS22 May 98 10.4210.50 254 Rechmial MILLER GBR27 Jun 98 10.5010.50 368 Daisuke MIYAMOTO JPN17 Apr 99 10.5010.50 106 Wenyi LUO CHN14 Apr 98 10.5110.51 149 Edel Rogelio AMORES CUB05 Oct 98 10.5110.51 94 Enzo FAULBAUM CHI23 Jan 98 10.5210.52 59 Paulo Andre DE OLIVEIRA BRA20 Aug 98 10.5310.53 346 Xavior ANGUS JAM06 Jan 98 10.5310.53 507 Kyle APPEL RSA10 May 98 10.5610.56 108 Yao TANG CHN25 Jun 98 10.5710.57 243 Loïc PREVOT FRA10 Feb 98 10.5710.57 22 Jordan SHELLEY AUS27 Feb 98 10.6110.61 263 Thomas BARTHEL GER06 Oct 98 10.5710.64 279 Milo SKUPIN-ALFA GER07 Feb 99 10.6410.64 456 Uruemu IDJESA NGR29 Aug 98 10.6510.65 81 Chuba HUBBARD CAN21 Oct 99 10.6810.68 625 Micaiah HARRIS USA98 10.6810.68 432 Khairul Hafiz JANTAN MAS22 Jul 98 10.6910.69 53 Thabiso SEKGOPI BOT02 Feb 98 10.7210.72 167 Simon HANSEN DEN30 Jun 98 10.7310.73 28 Maximilian MÜNZKER AUT15 Jul 98 10.7410.74 537 Wayne GRIFFIN SKN19 Jul 98 10.7410.74 622 Daniel ESTRADA USA98 10.7410.74 185 Daniel AMBRÓS ESP24 Apr 98 -
Track & Field News March 2019 — Page 1
Track & Field News March 2019 — Page 1 A wide variety of T&FN tour offerings is available. Make your plans now to join us for one or more of these exciting track and travel opportunities. ■ U.S. ~NATIO 2019N AL S~/ WO R L D ■ OLYMPI~ C2020 TRIALS. June ~ 19-28. The CHAMPIONSHIPS TRIALS, Drake 2020 Trials will be in Eugene, Oregon, at University, Des Moines, IA. Meet dates, the exciting new stadium at Hayward (Arrive July 29, Depart Aug. 10). This July 25-28. Tour dates for 3 nts. 7/25-28; Field built for the 2021 World Champi- will be our 18th Summer Olympic tour. 4 nts. 7/24-29 or 7/24-28; 5nts. 7/24-29. onships. This facility will have comfort- $5,600 deposit per person. $750 deposit per person. able individual seating (unlike the old bench-type seating at the old stadium) ■ EUROPEAN DIAMOND LEAGUE. and these Trials will be the opening Tour dates: August 23 - September 7. showcase for the New Hayward Field. ■ U.S. NATIO~ 2021NALS/WORLD ~ CHAM- The itinerary has three nights in Paris, This is the meet that will determine the PIONSHIPS TRIALS, $100 deposit per three in Konstanz, three in Berlin and U.S. team for the Tokyo Olympics, and person now accepted. Probably Eugene. three in Brussels for the Paris, Zurich & this is always one of the best meets of Brussels DL meets and Berlin’s ISTAF. ■ WORLD TRACK & FIELD CHAM- the quadrennium. Lodging in motels Projected tour price $3975 per person PIONSHIPS, Eugene, OR. We are ac- walking distance to stadium.