Summer Olympic Sports in between Olympics thread.

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3:50.83 for Hull :fire:
what the actual ****?
a national record, 5 second PB and the fifth fastest all time!

the race is here



post race interview is here




I hate to be that guy but if she was Kenyan or Russian (or from any other country really) people would be asking questions. To improve by 6 1/2 seconds in a season at the age of 27 is unheard of.

Better prep than ever & never reached optimal potential in a race +1.5sec
Dragging off Faith/perfect pacemaker +1.5sec
Women peak later in this generation +1sec
Shoe technology +2.5sec

These numbers are all guesses. Absolutely everything perfect on the night.

Note the huge number of PBs in the race. This is the first olympic cycle where new shoe tech has made the quantum leap. Won't be the last Athletics WR in the next month I expect.
 
Better prep than ever & never reached optimal potential in a race +1.5sec
Dragging off Faith/perfect pacemaker +1.5sec
Women peak later in this generation +1sec
Shoe technology +2.5sec

These numbers are all guesses. Absolutely everything perfect on the night.

Note the huge number of PBs in the race. This is the first olympic cycle where new shoe tech has made the quantum leap. Won't be the last Athletics WR in the next month I expect.
Further on my last comment. I think a lot of athletes themselves don't know what they can be capable of with new shoe tech and tapering into the Olympics. Would not have been surprised if Laura Muir had gone with the two leaders at their seemingly suicidal pace she would have been right up there with Jess battling for 2nd.
 

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Did not know that about the shoe tech - will definitely keep an eye out
Some good articles. Focus is on long distance but increasingly the benefits are flowing through to middle distance shoe design.


 
New shoe tech has certainly improved performances (from sprints - not just distances).

But the good thing about recent years is that there are more Aussies at a high level than has happened for quite a while. Regardless of shoes.
 
You know the sporting landscape is evolving when the IOC take Esports seriously.

 
Rising Australian swim star Lani Pallister has forfeited her chance to join her team mate Ariarne Titmus in the ‘race of the century’ at the Paris Olympics to save herself for her two long-distance showdowns with American legend Katie Ledecky.

Selected for her first Olympics, Pallister had secured places in the 400m, 800m, 1500m and 4x200m freestyle relay events at last month’s Australian trials, but has withdrawn from the 400m, giving up her spot to Aussie teenager Jamie Perkins, the reigning junior world champion.
The switch is one of six that the Australian team has made since the trials.

Teenager Iona Anderson will replace Mollie O’Callaghan in the 100m backstroke while Ella Ramsey is not contesting the 100m breaststroke, leaving Jenna Strauch as the lone Australian entrant.

In the men’s races, Tommy Neill has been picked to swim the 200m individual medley even though he didn’t contest the event at the trials.

Matt Temple will also add the 200m butterfly and Sam Short the 1500m freestyle.

There have also been some significant changes internationally with Canadian sensation Summer McIntosh joining Ledecky in withdrawing from the women’s 200m freestyle, where she would have lined up against Titmus and O’Callaghan.

Sweden’s world record holder Sarah Sjostrom has signed up for the 100m freestyle after initially saying she would only swim the 50m.
American Katie Douglass is skipping the 100m, while Canada’s Maggie Mac Neil has included the 100m freestyle in her program.

Tunisia’s Ahmed Hafnaoui - the 400m gold medallist at Tokyo - is missing the Games altogether, boosting the medal chances of Short and Elijah Winnington.
 
You know the sporting landscape is evolving when the IOC take Esports seriously.

< insert shakes head emoji>
 

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Salt Lake City also to host the winter games in 2234


NBC is gonna love this - LA 2028 and Salt Lake City in 2034.

So LA get 11 years to prepare, Brisbane get 11, Salt Lake City get 10, Paris got 7 and the French Alps get 6.

Salt Lake having hosted in 2002 wont be building a massive amount of new stadiums and like LA will keep the budget lower than other cities.

France probably wont use much of the venues from Albertville 1992 Olympics as this 2030 Olympics is spread out over 2 regions Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur and the region above it Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, which Albertville is in the eastern part of that it.

OK NBC are going to have to put in a bid for 2034, their long term deal ends at Brisbane in 2032.


The network will pay $7.5bn for exclusive rights to broadcast the Olympics from 2021 through 2032, according to an announcement by the International Olympic Committee on Wednesday. That’s six Olympics games in all. Under the deal, NBC also will pay out a $100m signing “bonus” for promotion of the games from 2015 to 2020.

NBC has had a lock on broadcasting the Olympics in the 21st century. The network’s last deal, signed in 2011, was for $4.4 billion to broadcast every Olympics from 2014 through 2020.

The 2012 London Olympics attracted a record audience and brought NBC an estimated $1bn in advertising revenue, but also copious criticism for broadcasting so many events on taped delay, in an age of live video streaming.
 
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The 4 year cycle starts up again and he's done it again.

Last night in Poland at the Silesia Diamond League meet, Mondo Duplantis broke his own world pole vault record he set in Paris, and jumped/vaulted 6.26.

He learnt well from Bubka, go a cm at a time to get the WR cash bonus once or twice a year even if you clear the old WR height by 20cms.

6.26 Duplantis
6.25 Duplantis ..... Paris Olympics
6.24 Duplantis..... 2024
6.23 Duplantis..... 2023
6.22 Duplantis..... 2023 indoor
6.21 Duplantis..... 2022 World Champs Eugene
6.20 Duplantis..... 2022 indoor
6.19 Duplantis
6.18 Duplantis
6.17 Duplantis
6.16 Lavillenie.....2014 indoor
6.16 Duplantis
6.15 Bubka.........1993 indoor
6.15 Duplantis
6.15 Duplantis


 
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The 4 year cycle starts up again and he's done it again.

Last night in Poland at the Silesia Diamond League meet, Mondo Duplantis broke his own world pole vault record he set in Paris, and jumped/vaulted 6.26.

He learnt well from Bubka, go a cm at a time to get the WR cash bonus once or twice a year even if you clear the old WR height by 20cms.

6.26 Duplantis
6.25 Duplantis ..... Paris Olympics
6.24 Duplantis..... 2024
6.23 Duplantis..... 2023
6.22 Duplantis..... 2023 indoor
6.21 Duplantis..... 2022 World Champs Eugene
6.20 Duplantis..... 2022 indoor
6.19 Duplantis
6.18 Duplantis
6.17 Duplantis
6.16 Lavillenie.....2014 indoor
6.16 Duplantis
6.15 Bubka.........1993 indoor
6.15 Duplantis
6.15 Duplantis



Watching the session now. I didn’t know until very recently the DL is on Stan. How long has this been the case for? This is awesome.

Anyway, Ingebrigtsen also broke the WR in the 3000. What a beast. Still find it hard to believe what happened in the 1500 in Paris.
 
Watching the session now. I didn’t know until very recently the DL is on Stan. How long has this been the case for? This is awesome.

Anyway, Ingebrigtsen also broke the WR in the 3000. What a beast. Still find it hard to believe what happened in the 1500 in Paris.
Haha I only found out about 90 minutes ago and watched it, fast forwarding thru some stuff. That's why I was able to make my post.
 
I didn’t know until very recently the DL is on Stan.

Do you know it's also been live and free for Aussies on YT all year?

(And so has Continental Tour and other World Athletics meets like the World Junior Champs starting in a couple of days?)


 
Do you know it's also been live and free for Aussies on YT all year?

(And so has Continental Tour and other World Athletics meets like the World Junior Champs starting in a couple of days?)


Thankfully I did know that, that’s how I’d been watching. Although I couldn’t find Lausanne so resorted to mini highlight clips on YT before realising the whole thing was on Stan!

Excited for the world junior champs! Although between this, US Open, Paralympics, it’s starting to get too much again!
 
Posted this on another forum but may as well paste here in case of any interest:

World Juniors starts at midnight. https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-u20-championships/lima24

Live stream (quick, free registration required) at https://worldathletics.org/competit...ionships/lima24/where-to-watch?countryCode=AU - All sessions will be replayable later if you can't watch live.

A couple of late changes to Australia's entries. Chelsea Scolyer & Archer McHugh come in for Torrie Lewis & Gout Gout in the 100m. Hopefully both are just saving themselves for 200m and relay duties.

DAY ONE

Midnight to 4am:

Heptathlon 100m Hurdles, High Jump - Mia Scerri
W Long Jump qual - Delta Amidzovski
Mixed 4x400m relay - Australia
W 100m heats - Aleksandra Stoilova, Chelsea Scolyer
M 100m heats - Sebastian Sultana, Archer McHugh
M Shot qual - Robert Marchesi-Scott
W Discus qual - Marley Raikiwasa, Chelsey Wayne
M 800m heats - Peyton Craig, Hayden Todd
M Triple Jump qual - Alex Epitropakis
W 800m heats - Claudia Hollingsworth, Fleur Cooper

7am - 10am

W Steeple heats - Allegra McGivern, Mia Toohey
W Pole Vault quals - Tryphena Hewett
Heptathlon - Shot Put, 200m - Mia Scerri
M Javelin qual - Ed Rogan
W 100m SF - TBC
M 100m SF - TBC
W 5000m FINAL - Gabrielle Schmidt
M 5000m FINAL - N/A
Mixed 4x400m Relay - TBC
 
Wow just got this pleasant email from Athletics Australia


Golden Start in Lima | Australian Mixed Relay Claim World Under 20 Title on Opening Day of Championships​

Australia's rising sprint stars have opened their account at the 2024 World Athletics Championships in Lima with gold, as the Mixed 4x400m relay team secured the nation's first relay victory in 26 years, while Aleksandra Stoilova becomes the first Australian since Sally Pearson to contest the Women's 100m final at the prestigious meet.

RESULTS RECAP​

  • The Mixed 4x400m Relay [Jordan Gilbert, Bella Pasquali, Jack Deguara, Sophia Gregorevic] claimed Gold with a time of 3:19.27, also setting a new Australian U20 Record.
  • Gabrielle Schmidt raced to a PB of 16:10.87 in the 5000m, finishing in seventh place.
  • Aleksandra Stoilova ran 11.58 (-0.3) in the 100m Semi-Final to advance through to tomorrow's Final.
  • Mia Scerri finished day one of the Heptathlon in third place with 3,385 points.
  • Peyton Craig, Claudia Hollingsworth and Fluer Cooper secured big Q's in their 800m Heats to advance through to the Semi-Finals.



 

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