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The pole cellar final for men: Duplantis wiped its opening height of 5.55 meters easily, but it went through the next height of 5.75 meters. Both his competitors in Greece – Emmanuel Carriss in Greece, Wissam Kendrix in the United States, and Cortis Marshall in Australia – have succeeded to more than 5.75 million.
Men’s obstacles 400 meters: Warfolem also asserts that he was just trying to overcome the heat as “as much as possible.” Certainly, it was not as if he set the world record in this stadium in 2021, but it is clear that it provides his energy to the finals.
Men’s obstacles 400 meters: The final heat sees Nathaniel from Nigeria occupying first place. ALASTAIR Challers is included in the first four places, which means that it joins Dunovan in the next round like the contestants of GB. Clark from the previous heat gets qualifiers on the skin of his teeth.
Men’s obstacles 400 meters: Olympic champion Benjamin occupies the first place in his heat. Clark from Jamaica was looking for fourth, but Dramund Costa Rica infiltrated him. Clark will now have to monitor the next heat to see if it can qualify.
GB Derbyshire struggled with a head shaking at the end of the race, in seventh place.
This is not the best I have. It is not the time to tamper with. I will lie to say if you are happy with my performance.
I didn’t think I would have been in sports for 12 months, so this will be a good platform.
Men’s obstacles 400 meters: Warfolem started strong but failed to hit his step, as he finished third. Commentators are theoretical, he was said to take it easily only due to the circumstances. It was Brazil’s Lima who admired the first place in Qatar Abakar. Türkiye Akcam Nabs fourth place with the best season.
Men’s obstacles 400 meters: The Second Heat witnessed the great obstacles and the 2022 hero Doss Santos in second place behind Qatar Hemeida.
Dos Santos BBC then told “amazing poetry”, and that “here to fight for gold”.
The third heat is about to start with one of the preferred title, Karsten Warholm Norway.
The pole cellar final for men: Our first final is a stars inlaid, led by Armano “Duplantis”. Al -Suwaidi is the current world record holder in 6.29 meters, and he is an Olympic champion (2020 and 2024) twice, the world’s outdoor hero twice (2022 and 2023) and the inner world champion three times (2022, 2024 and 2025).
Let’s see what it can evoke today.
Men’s obstacles 400 meters: Terry Donovan speaks after finishing second in the first heat.
GB support was incredible. I tried to be patient and I am happy because I finished strong.
Going out here and placing PB and reaching the semi -finals is amazing. I put at work though. If you get here, anyone can reach here.
Long jump for men: Greece Miltiadis Tentoglou comes in the qualifiers as a 2023 champion and a consecutive Olympic champion. The automatic qualifying brand is 8.15 or at least the 12 best qualified to the final.
Men’s obstacles 400 meters: Samba Qatar initially at the beginning, but it is tight at the stake for the second … and who is the one who gets a PB per second with a time of 48.26! The GB man raises his right arm in an attempt to overcome the line before it collapses after the end. Robinson from the United States ends in third place with a time of 48.27.
Men’s obstacles 400 meters: First Heat Donovan’s Donovan and Home are involved in INOUE – which gets the highest chants. Here we are …
Men’s obstacles 400 meters: We are preparing for our first event from the evening session. Five temperatures with nine athletes each. The first four of each heat will go to the qualifiers, and the fastest four times will qualify directly to the semi -finals.
Ray Benjamin is from the United States, who won gold in this event in Paris, at the fourth temperature. Alaastair Chalers GB’s Alaastair, Seamus Deerbyshire and Tyri Donvan.
Men 200m: Gout is the name in the minds of everyone in Tokyo, and the Australian said that his legs are “ready for tears” before he appeared in these tournaments on Wednesday.
“[My legs will] “Be prepared to go, as in F1 when cars heat the tires,” he said, he is making an intrusive gesture with his hands.
Read more below from Jack Snape about how he feels tense and what his expectations are.
Brett watch: Some of the unfortunate news from Toyko overnight, as the medal Molly Koderi and Emil Kais hopes to get out of the events of each of them.
Caudrey suffered an ankle injury to warm up before the pole cellars qualifiers, while Cairess – who ranked fourth in the Paris Olympic Marathon – was ranked before kneeling in each of 38 km as a result of circumstances.
Last week, World Athletics announced that the times of the start of events on the road in the first three days of competition will be paid forward for half an hour, until 7.30 am, in response to concerns about the welfare of athletes after high temperatures and humidity.
Cairesses said: “I made my best.
“I used all the stations to be diligent with ice and sponge, and while it helped, it’s still very hot. I felt in good condition in the first 25 km, then I was still feeling good, then about 32 km I no longer feel satisfied.
“I did a decent preparation of conditions, as much as I could balance it with training. I didn’t know the conditions like that, but this is not only the fourth marathon. Paris was hot but it was more warm and this was very wet. I did the best I could.”
The temperature was already 26 ° C with 68 % moisture at the beginning of the marathon, as it rose to 28 ° C with 54 % moisture by time when the event concluded at 10.04 am.
Caudry, the 2024 world champion, was fourth in Japan, seeking salvation after the emergence of catastrophic Olympic Olympics in Paris, when she got out of the rehabilitation session with no mark.
A British athletics statement read: “Unfortunately, Molly Koderi was forced to withdraw from the kiss kissing qualifications after an ankle injury that was warm up.”
It will be a particularly devastating news for the 25 -year -old girls, which have pledged to learn from their Olympic mistakes. In Paris, Caudrey was the only participant who chose to skip a height attempt with a length of 4.40 meters, and choose to enter 4.55.
It was a decision that he proved was costly when she failed to remove the tape with her three attempts, especially after it turned out that 4.40 was all that it took for nine other women to progress. She cleared 4.85 meters in the British Championship last month. The media of the Palestinian Authority
Men’s Marathon: While we are waiting for a procedure today, let’s run what happened in the morning session/overnight. Alphonce Felix Simbu grabbed the gold in the first photo of a major championship in the marathon race that exceeds Amanal Petros in Germany in a dramatic race on the line to give Tanzania the world title before marriage.
Photos showed that the race was decided by three hundred seconds, as Simbo rose to postpartum diving in the line, that is, closer to the 0.05 seconds gap between the owners of gold and silver medals in the final of 100 meters for men the day before.
Simbo and Petros were given at the same time for two hours, nine minutes and 48 seconds, and the German took silver despite its head on the field where the leaders entered the Tokyo National Stadium. Italy took the bronze Iliass Aouani on 2: 09.53.
“When we entered the stadium, I was not sure if I was to win,” said 33 -year -old Simbo. “I didn’t know if I had won. But when I saw the video screens while I was at the top of the results, I felt comfortable. I made history today – the first Tanzanian gold medal in the world championship.”
The end was closer than in the 2001 championship in Edmonton, when the Ethiopian Gizahegen Abira defeated Simon’s houses from Kenya with one second. South Africa, Joshia Thoguan, won the nearest Olympic Men Marathon, three seconds against Lee Pong Go in the 1996 Atlanta games.
It was the first world title for Simbo, who won a bronze in the marathon race in the World Championship in London in 2017 and won second place in the Boston Marathon in April.
Tadese Tadese Takele and DEESA GELETA were launched from Ethiopia, who took gold and silver in the city of Tokyo in March, at less than 10 kilometers. The race was wide open to most of the distance, with dozens of prominent in the leading group for 90 minutes. Then the package gradually faded, as some of them faded in the morning heat, leaving Simbo, Peteros and Owani free of the field to the field. Petros was at the forefront to take the title until Simbo found a late kick and ran on the line.
“It is like 100 meters,” said Petros. “When you get to the end, I was thinking about winning, so I feel very sad. But I have to accept it. As a sporting, you have to learn tomorrow, train strongly, continue to go, and be grateful for silver.”
Preamble
Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the world championship in Tokyo, where the day of the constipation of three is waiting for us.
Four other gold medals are distributed in the evening session today: the pole cellar for men, throwing a female hammer, 3000 meters governing men and a 100 -meter obstacle for women.
As always, if you have any predictions, inquiries or ideas about any of the events, send me an email.
Today’s schedule
It is 6.30 pm at 10:30 am in Tokyo at the present time, and here is what is decided for the evening session:
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11.35 am GMT / 7.35 pm JST – Men’s obstacles 400 meters – temperatures
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11.40 am GMT / 7.40 pm JST – long jump for men – rehabilitation
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11:49 AM BST / 7.49 pm JST – Pole – Final
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12.23pm BST / 8.23 pm JST – Men’s obstacles 110 m – temperatures
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1 pm BST / 9 pm JST – Women’s Lashing – Final
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1.06pm BST/ 9.06 pm JST-READ’s 100m Hurdles-semi-final
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1.30 pm GMT / 9.30 pm JST- Men 1500 meters-half semi-finals
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1.55 pm BST / 9.55 pm JST – MEN 3000m STELEPLECASE – Final
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At 2.20 pm in Grost / 10.20 pm