2023 World Athletics Championships (Budapest)

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Starting in just a few hours and will be broadcast on SBS Viceland.

Morning sessions will be late afternoon (AEST) but finals will be at unfriendly o'clock (2-3am plus) for Aussies.


Timetable & (when they happen) live results here: Timetable | Budapest 23 | World Athletics Championships

Aussie team here: COUNTRY AUSTRALIA | Budapest 23 | World Athletics Championships

Event previews & general news here: News | Budapest 23 | World Athletics Championships



Top Aussies to look out for include:

Peter Bol & Trina Bisset (800m)
Jess Hull & Stewy McSweyn (1500m)
Kurt Marschall & Nina Kennedy (Pole Vault)
Nicola Olyslagers & Eleanor Patterson (High Jump)
Kelsey-Lee Barber & Mackenzie Little (Javelin)

And that's without mentioning Rohan Browning, Shelly Jenneke, Ash Moloney, Jemima Montag, Brooke Buschkuehl or Matt Denny.
 
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I’m really excited for this. Afternoon sessions are on at great times, pity about the finals but can’t have it all.

Particularly interested in seeing Noah Lyles. Love watching him run, love the confidence. 200m seems like a sure thing, 100m no but will be interesting to see what he can produce.

And some other athletes I’m keen to see: Femke Bol, Mondo, Hodgkinson, Warholm, though so disappointed McLaughlin is out.
 
And some other athletes I’m keen to see

You didn't mention Ingebritsen or Kipyegon? Shame on you!!

One of the events I'm most looking forward to is the men's discus. Any of about six could win it on the day and we have Matt Denny in there for a bit of local interest.
 

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Time difference with Budapest is 8 hrs AEST, 7.5 hrs ACST and 6 hrs AWST.

SBS Viceland (Ch 31)coverage starts at 4.40pm EST / 4.10 and 2.40 today for the morning session and the evening session starts at 2.50am/2.20/12.50 ten minutes before men's 1500m heats but after the opening ceremony.

I assume we are getting the World Athletics feed with commentator Tim Hutchings ex distance runner and Rob Walker does the calling. They usually add 2 or 3 others for certain events.

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Some links

World Athletics event page


Athletics Australia - this link has links to Australian team schedule, full schedule, meet the athletes, how to watch, live results, start lists, photo gallery, and social media links



Day 1 preview

Track and Field News' coverage




OUR INTERNATIONAL PANEL has crunched all the data for Budapest,......The right-hand column is the athlete’s placing in last year’s T&FN World Rankings (nr = not ranked). For the relays, the numbers indicate place in last year’s WC.

800 METERS
7.Catriona Bissett(Australia)nr
9.Abbey Caldwell(Australia)nr
1500 METERS
9.Jessica Hull(Australia)9

20K WALK
5Jemima Montag(Australia)6


HIGH JUMP
1.Nicola Olyslagers(Australia)4
2.Yaroslava Mahuchikh(Ukraine)1
3.Iryna Herashchenko(Ukraine)3
4.Vashti Cunningham(USA)10
5.Eleanor Patterson(Australia)2

POLE VAULT
4.Nina Kennedy(Australia)3

LONG JUMP
7.Brooke Buschkuehl(Australia)nr

JAVELIN
1.Haruka Kitaguchi(Japan)3
2.Mackenzie Little(Australia)4
3.Tori Peeters(New Zealand)nr
4.Kelsey-Lee Barber(Australia)2



800 METERS
9.Peter Bol(Australia)nr

1500 METERS
10.Stewart McSweyn(Australia)9

20K WALK
6Declan Tingay(Australia)nr

35K WALK
10Rhydian Cowley(Australia)nr


HIGH JUMP
9.Joel Baden(Australia)nr

POLE VAULT
6.Kurt Marschall(Australia)nr

DISCUS
6.Matt Denny(Australia)8




Statistics Handbook - only 200 pages this edition not 900, but on page 1 they have links to other stats area that they normally published in the stats handbook.


1. BEST PERFORMANCES WITHIN COMBINED EVENTS – Click HERE for the relevant Combined events best performances web page. Click HERE for the relevant World Championships Combined events best performances webpage.
2. WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS FACTS & FIGURES – See page 2.

3. RESULTS FROM PAST MAJOR CHAMPIONSHIPS
a. World Championships (complete results) – Click HERE for the relevant web page.
b. World Athletics Series – Click HERE for the relevant web page.

4. WORLD AND CONTINENTAL RECORDS
a. World Records (Men & Women) – Click HERE for the relevant web page.
b. World U20 records – Click HERE for the relevant web page.
c. World U18 best performances – Click HERE for the relevant web page.

5. WOMEN’S and MEN’S LISTS
a. All time lists – Click HERE for the relevant page.
b. National Records - available through the WebCIS.
c. Best National Placings - See page 140.
d. Progression of official world records – Click HERE for the relevant page (Progression column)
e. Best three by year 1970-2021 men and women - See page 173.

6. EUGENE 2022 STATISTICAL BOOKLET– Click HERE for the relevant page.
 
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I assume we are getting the World Athletics feed with

And probably Jenny Meadows or Hannah England butchering names yet again...

If I have to hear them say 'Cat-Tree-Owner Bee-say' instead of 'Catrina BisseTT' one more time....



oh - and 'Ro-HAN' Browning - like he's a country in Middle Earth rather than just a Rowan.
 
This has been the size of the team at past world champs

1983 29 - 41 events
1987 32 - 43 events
1991 42 - 43 events
1993 25 - 44 events
Sydney win hosting Olympic rights September 1993 a month after Stuttgart World champs
1995 46 - 44 events
1997 36 - 44 events
1999 54 ( at Sydney Oz had 82 competitors only USA 116 and Russia 109 were bigger teams) = 46 events Wom Hammer + Triple Jump added
2001 30 - 46 events
2003 39 - 46 events
2005 20 - 47 events Women's Steeplechase added
2007 46
2009 38
2011 41
2013 47
2015 43
2017 62 - 5th biggest team =11th on medals table, 17h on placings table, 48 events Women's 2nd Walking event added
2019 57 - 6th biggest team =17th on medals table, 29th on placings table - 49 events as Mixed Relay added

2022 65 -
- Oz had the equal 5th biggest team - USA 151, GER 88, GBR 81, JAP 68, JAM 65, finished 9th on placings table and 6th on medals table ranked by Gold Silver and Bronze. Nations that did better than Oz on both tables USA, JAM, KEN 46, ETH 40, CHN 53 and also on placings table GBR, CAN 59, POL 45 and NED were =9th with Oz with 36 athletes. JAP finished 11th and GER 14th


2023 66 - 8th biggest team - there might be 1 or 2 in or out for each team as these number were accurate as at 10th August

- USA 138, GER 78, ITA 78 (up from 60), FRA 78 (up from 45 to get ready for Paris next year) JAP 76, JAM 68, POL 67 (up from 45). Hungary has gone from 15 in Eugene to 63 athletes at home, GBR is down from 81 to 55, CHN down from 53 to 41, KEN up to 52, ETH steady at 42 and CAN down a few to 55.

Brazil has been the steady improver since they were announced to host the 2016 Olympics after the 2009 world champs.
2009 -30, 2011 - 26, 2013 - 32, 2015 - 53, 2017 -39, 2019 - 40, 2022 - 58, 2023 - 56.

** No Russian team since 2017 champs due to state sponsored doping ban ( plus Ukraine war for this year's and last year's)
 
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I will fill this thread with 'Saville highlights'...

Attended the World Junior Champs in Sydney in 1996.

Jane's younger sister - Natalie - was competing in the walk.

She was in 3rd or 4th place with just 100m to go but contesting with another athlete. The opponent started to almost run. Natalie responded and I stood up in the stands yelling 'no Natalie - don't do it'.

Yes - she got disqualified.

Even more heart-breaking four years later when much the same happened to Jane.
 
Watching the package from day 1 of Eugene to fill in the 2hr delay from Budapest, I am reminded of how bad / useless Gail Divers is as an athletics special commentator. As soon as the soccer started turned it over to avoid having ro listen to her.
 
Great that World Athletics has scrapped time qualifying for heats and semi finals races greater than 800m.

The middle and longer distances are more about tactics than times and the 1st heat always is at a disadvantage to the 2nd and 3rd heats, and same if there is 2 or 3 semi finals.
 
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In the 20Km Walk Aussie Declan Tingay finished 8th and got Oz its first point for the placings table. He was in the leading pack of about 10 at the 11 km then slowly lost a few seconds behind the leaders every km. Was 58 seconds behind Spanish winner and 43 behind the Brazilian bronze medallist.

World Athletics ranked him 9th, he had the 5th fastest time of the year and T&F News ranked him 6th so he delivered on expectations.The winner did a world leading time for 2023, the next 5 did national records and next 3 inc Tingay, did PBs. can't ask more than that.


The 1500m heats for women all 3 Aussies qualified for the semis. Top 6 of each of 4 heats advanced now that time qualifiers have been removed for events longer than 800m. Abby Caldwell looked comfortable finishing 6th, there was a gap to 7th. It was the slowest heat. Linden Hall front ran for most of the event to stay out of trouble and struggled a bit but finished 6th. That heat was 2 seconds faster than the previous 2 heats. Jessica Hull looked very good finishing 2nd in her heat.

Brooke Buschkuehl, struggled to jump near her season best. Her first jump of 6.55m had her placed 9th, 12 qualify, but she didn't improve and finished 17th. Her SB of 6.77m was the 21st best jump of the year and would have got her into the finals as 5th longest. A lot of ju,pers strugglrd after the vevent was delayed by over an hour. Samantha Dale struggled jumped 6.35m has a SB and PB of 6.71m and finished 29th which was in line with her world ranking of 25.

I enjoyed watching the men's hammer throw qualification - bit of group A and then all of group B, when there were no other events on. There is something entertaining about watching tall boofy blokes who are a ball of muscle and rotate fast, yell and scream and throw the 16 pound hammer 70-80m, and its just as entertaining watching them **** up and launch it into the nets.

The mixed relays were their usual good value. Yanks should win but a few euro countries will push them. Olympic champs Poland appealed as I think a German runner fell over at the change and impeded them and they have been installed as the 9th team for the evening session final. They will push the yanks.
 
Good to see three Aussie women through in the 1500m - some fast times in those heats. Credit to Linden Hall. A 4-01 to just scrape through?????????

Sad for Brooke Buschkuehl not to qualify for Long Jump final. She has been so consistent for past decade but sadly not to be today :(
 
Adam Spencer plods around the back of his 1500m heat. Speeds up - though running extra ground around the outside of the field - and then comes home like a train.

Looking like he has some gas left in the tank too. Might spring an Ollie Hoare-like surprise in a day or two.
 

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