Summer Olympic Sports in between Olympics thread.

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Was lucky to catch the last 7km of this on SBS last night, and there was a group of 6 I think that had a minute break on the next group and had to work with each other and then outfox each other in the last kilometre but Grace Brown launched an attack late and hung on.


 

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imadodgyumpire if you didn't start this thread I wouldn't have posted the following anywhere.

The 2024 BMX World champs are on mid May, 10th to 18th, in USA but only for the BMX Flatland men's and women's event, which aren't flat, but lots of up and down hills. Hopefully Saya Sakakibara does well and doesn't crash. She didn't win the 2023 world champs but ended 2023 ranked #1 in the world.

These will effectively be test runs for Paris.




 
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The Aths Stats guy has produced this very usual graphic of where the athletics team and potential team is at. Sending 60 to 70 is consistent with how many get selected the past couple of games and this is the list since the heady days of Sydney when 82 were selected.

Athens 45, Beijing 40, London 52, Rio 62, Tokyo 63.

The graphic is after the nationals in Adelaide.

Jane Fleming on 7+ on their start of their Sunday coverage said the depth of talent, especially of younger athletes is a lot higher than in Barcelona, with 8 years to go to Sydney, given we are now 8 years away from Brisbane 2032.

https://twitter.com/athsstats

Sheet highlights 14 athletes selected in 1st Phase
  • another 23 with a QES (ie have achieved the qualifying entry standard)
  • additional 26 in a qualifying QP ( haven't done an quto qualifier but current world ranking allows them a quota place). The number in right hand column of each event says how many competitors are in per event


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World Relays - to qualify teams for Paris - start in The Bahamas tomorrow morning (our time).

The AUS women's 4x100m team looks the best chance to make a final (only first 2 make it through), but will be tougher for our other teams.

Events listed by AEST - can be watched live on https://worldathletics.org/videos (free sign-up needed).

0953 W4x1 H3 vs Germany, Ivory Coast, Belgium
1027 M4x1 H3 vs Jamaica, Canada, Netherlands, Germany

1101 W4x4 H1 vs Netherlands, Canada, India
1151 M4x4 H4 vs Botswana, India, South Africa, France

On Day 2 (Monday morning for us) finals will be run plus last-chance repechages for non-final teams.
 
Ohhh wow. I think we have missed auto qualifying in the women’s 4x1 by the narrowest of margins. Still awaiting official results because it was so close.

Lane started brilliantly, Masters a great run, Connolly was a little slow to receive the baton and lost some crucial time. Lewis started a tad slow but she absolutely stormed home last 30.

Edit: THEY DID IT!!! Qualified for Paris!
 

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Get 2nd in women's by 3/1000 of a second and miss out mens by 4/1000.

Looking good to qualify via the repechage but depends on the draw.
 
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The mens 4×100m guys ran the 11th fastest time.

Trinidad and Nigeria ran faster than Jamaica but didnt qualify. I assume we arent in their repechage heats, and if so, the men's looking good to qualify tomorrow.
 

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