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  • provisional Berlin entry lists

    available as PDF

    http://berlin.iaaf.org/mm/document/comp ... f12618.pdf

  • #2
    note, by the way, that since these are just provisional that the alternates are also listed, so lots of places with four from one country (that aren't wild cards--those events have 5 in some cases)

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    • #3
      This is great. Thanks.
      "A beautiful theory killed by an ugly fact."
      by Thomas Henry Huxley

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      • #4
        Yes, many thanks for that, gh. That should keep some of us out of trouble over the next few days...
        I'm struck, once again, by the tremendous disparity in the numbers of countries and athletes from event to event to event.
        The Relays of course, with only 1 entry / Country are down near the bottom in number of entries with all 4 relays between 14 and 18 Countries.
        Other events with less than 20 Countries represented are:
        (note - the bracketed numbers of countries, not entrants).
        * W. 10000 m. (11), W. 5000 m. (15), M. 10000 m. (17),
        W. Heptathlon (19), W. Shotput (19).
        One of the issues perhaps reflected by these numbers, is the increasing number of nations who don't want to send their best distance runners, only to have them lapped once, or twice...
        Largest number of entrants are in the M. Marathon (101), M. 100 (100),
        W. Marathon (80), M. 200 (78), W. 100 (73). These are with the proviso that there are 4 entered in some of these events by a few Countries, so the final start numbers will be down a bit.

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        • #5
          Why is "X-Man" the alternate for the Men's 200?

          "DO" wrote last month that "X-Man" is having another ankle surgery and is out for the season.

          "epelle" who is very accurate IMHO had listed three races for "X-Man" last month which he didn't run. In addition, I found no races for "X-Man" after USAT&F, so I assume that he cannot run at WCh.

          I'm looking forward to close races in the 100 & 200, but I hate to admit that Tyson Gay does have an injury, so it is possible that "X-Man" may be able to run. Does anyone know wassup? Thanks.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Gleason
            I'm looking forward to close races in the 100 & 200, but I hate to admit that Tyson Gay does have an injury, so it is possible that "X-Man" may be able to run.
            Without Gay USA will only have 3 spots. X can only replace Crawford, Spearmon or Clark.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by LopenUupunut
              Originally posted by Gleason
              I'm looking forward to close races in the 100 & 200, but I hate to admit that Tyson Gay does have an injury, so it is possible that "X-Man" may be able to run.
              Without Gay USA will only have 3 spots. X can only replace Crawford, Spearmon or Clark.
              My mistake. Thanks for the correction.
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              • #8
                Could just be seeing a Dr. but his facebook page last night said he was packing for a flight to Berlin....

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by texas_speed
                  Could just be seeing a Dr. but his facebook page last night said he was packing for a flight to Berlin....
                  He is definitetly in Germany as we speak. He also has attended some relay camps, FYI.

                  He did have surgery as DO said, but I think he recovered MUCH better from that one then the last surgery.

                  With that said I don't expect to see him run.

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                  • #10
                    Looks like Switzerland is very confident in the men't 4 x 100. They are only sending their "B" team according to the entry list. Maybe the "A" team is going to the Galactics or another meet with more prestige than the Worlds.

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                    • #11
                      [quote=guruof track]
                      Originally posted by "texas_speed":35ybbxok
                      Could just be seeing a Dr. but his facebook page last night said he was packing for a flight to Berlin....
                      He is definitetly in Germany as we speak. He also has attended some relay camps, FYI.

                      He did have surgery as DO said, but I think he recovered MUCH better from that one then the last surgery.

                      With that said I don't expect to see him run.[/quote:35ybbxok]Define "has atteneded some relay camps" if you don't mind.

                      The ONLY relay camp started on the 6th...

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                      • #12
                        [quote=texas_speed][quote="guruof track":hol9ymy0]
                        Originally posted by "texas_speed":hol9ymy0
                        Could just be seeing a Dr. but his facebook page last night said he was packing for a flight to Berlin....
                        He is definitetly in Germany as we speak. He also has attended some relay camps, FYI.

                        He did have surgery as DO said, but I think he recovered MUCH better from that one then the last surgery.

                        With that said I don't expect to see him run.[/quote:hol9ymy0]Define "has atteneded some relay camps" if you don't mind.

                        The ONLY relay camp started on the 6th...[/quote:hol9ymy0]

                        He was present at the camps. I am 100% positive of this, what his participation was, I'm not sure of.

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                        • #13
                          Not trying to beat a dead horse...just trying to understand.

                          All the relayists were in Berlin, bused to Cottbus for the meet and then back to Berlin.

                          You're saying he was in Cottbus at relay camp and was flying to Berlin last night?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by texas_speed
                            Not trying to beat a dead horse...just trying to understand.

                            All the relayists were in Berlin, bused to Cottbus for the meet and then back to Berlin.

                            You're saying he was in Cottbus at relay camp and was flying to Berlin last night?
                            I think we are on two different wave lengths. He just got to Berlin. Maybe I'm speaking of something totally different.

                            He was not at the Cottbus meet sorry for the confusion.

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                            • #15
                              Ok gotcha. Yeah that's why I was confused. Cottbus was THE relay camp.

                              There was London but that was another failed attempt at "mandatory" camp that wasn't really mandatory.

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