Wednesday, June 30, 2010

EME NEWS (JUN 30, 2010) UPDATE

EME NEWS (JUN 30, 2010) UPDATE


HEADLINES

ANOTHER 2KM STEEPLE WORLD BEST, BAILEY AND BLAKE 10.00

HOWE IS BACK: 816, DI MARTINO 201

JENSEN 821 IN LONG JUMP

OTHER RESULTS

IZMIR (TUR, Jun 29): During first day of Turkish Championships the European indoor champion Alemitu Bekele clocked european leading 4:02.2 at 1500 m. Second Asli Cakir also impressive personal best 4:04.8. Meryem Erdogan won the 5000 m in 15:42.1. Esref Apak achieved in hammer 72.75 and Kemal Koyuncu 3:38.6 at 1500 m.

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EME NEWS (JUN 30, 2010)

EME NEWS (JUN 30, 2010)


HEADLINES

HOWARD-LOWE IN SWEDEN

KIPROP LEADS THE MILE FIELD

LEBEDEVA, RATEJ AND OTHER TOP NAMES

MULAUDZI AND MOKOENA


OTHER NEWS

INDIANAPOLIS (USA): The USATF Foundation will support nine high potential post-collegiate distance runners with a grant to travel to European competitions. The grant also funds the travel of one elite coach guiding the athletes. USATF foundation believes supporting emerging athletes to compete overseas could help them develop and gain critical international competition experience.

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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

EME NEWS (JUN 29, 2010) UPDATE

EME NEWS (JUN 29, 2010) UPDATE


HEADLINES

TAHRI WORLD LEADING STEEPLE

TWO EUROPEAN LEADS: 22.60 FEDORIVA, 50.16 KAPACHINSKAYA

OTHER NEWS

DES MOINES (USA): The 25 000 USD Visa Champion awards for the best performances at the Visa series of meetings in the USA went to Bershawn Jackson for his 400 m hurdles mark at US Championships and in women category to Chaunte Howard-Lowe for her 205 also at Nationals.

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EME NEWS (JUN 29, 2010)

EME NEWS (JUN 29, 2010)


HEADLINES

USAIN IS READY

OSTAPCHUK WORLD LEAD, NEVMERZHITSKAYA EUROPEAN LEAD

TAHRI IN METZI, MEKHISSI IN REIMS

GREEK UPDATES

EUGENE HOPES FOR SOLD OUT STADIUM

FAST WOMEN 400 M EXPECTED


OTHER NEWS

FRANKFURT (GER): German Athletics Federation named athletes for combined events for Barcelona European Championships. For heptathlon the selected name is world silver medalist Jennifer Oeser. Lilli Schwarzkopf is not intending to compete due to her profession commitments. That was her initial plan and even very good mark from Ratingen is not changing it. In decathlon Pascal Behrenbruch will represent Germany.


RESULTS

BIALYSTOK (POL, Jun 26-28): Best results from Polish junior championships in sprints as Grzegorz Zimniewicz posted 10.38 (+1.2) and Mateusz Biegajlo 21.07 (+1.4).

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Monday, June 28, 2010

EME NEWS (JUNE 28, 2010)

EME NEWS (JUNE 28, 2010)


HEADLINES



OLIVER 12.93, SUHR 489


POWELL SUB 20, O. BAILEY SURPRISE 100 M WINNER


ROONEY THE SAME 44.99




OTHER NEWS



SYDNEY (AUS): In response to significant media coverage overnight, Athletics Australia High Performance Manager Eric Hollingsworth has put a swift end to rumors two-time world 400m hurdles champion Jana Pittman-Rawlinson is considering plans to represent England at the London Olympic Games in 2012. Informs Athletics Australia. After extensive talks with the dual world champion (2003, 2007) and four-time Commonwealth Games gold medallist (2002, 2006), Hollingsworth, on behalf of Athletics Australia, said the 27-year-old hurdler had no plans to switch her allegiance to England. Hollingsworth said investigations by Pittman-Rawlinson into gaining a European passport to assist with travel across the continent may have given rise to the rumours she was considering a switch to the English track and field team.

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Saturday, June 26, 2010

EME NEWS (JUN 26, 2010)

Patterson surprise US record 66.67 in javelin, 100 m titles for Felix and Dix

Return of Lebedeva, great men high jump



OTHER NEWS


PORT-OF-SPAIN (TRI): 400 m hurdles super-talent Jehue Gordon is turning professional. The 18-year-old Trinidad and Tobago hurdler will be represented by HSInternational (HSI). ’The World Junior Championships is most important to us. Then, we plan for him to run against the big boys in Europe,’ Emmanuel Hudson of HSI was quoted about future weeks of Gordon. Hudson added that though Gordon is signing with HSI, he will continue to train in T&T. Trinidad´s media are informing.

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EME NEWS (JUN 25, 2010) UPDATE

EME NEWS (JUN 25, 2010) UPDATE

World best for Tahri

Masai wins 10 km

Molitor 64.53 in javelin

Chambers 10.18 in heats

Kanter 67.96 m



OTHER NEWS


DES MOINES (USA): After placing second in the 3000m junior race at the USATF national junior championships Jordan Hasay plans to compete in the 3000m at the IAAF World junior championships in July. Hasay ran 9:18.92 for the 3000m and is planning to compete in the 1500m as well at the USATF junior nationals, should she qualify she will also compete in the 1500m at the IAAF World Junior Championships.

LOS ANGELES (USA): Usain Bolt, Sanya Richards and Allyson Felix have been named nominees as best track and field athletes for the ESPY Awards. Usain Bolt was also nominated for the best record breaking performance based on his double world record breaking performance at the IAAF World championships in Berlin. The ESPY awards are staged by TV channel ESPN and allows sport fans all over the world to vote online for their favorite athletes.

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Friday, June 25, 2010

EME NEWS (JUN 25, 2010)

EME NEWS (JUN 25, 2010)

HEADLINES

RUPP AND BEGLEY DEFENDED


NO MELAINE THIS SEASON


OTHER NEWS


NAIROBI (KEN, Jun 24): No sensations during first day of Kenyan National Championships also serving as African Championships Trials. Janet Jepkosgei won the 400 m in solid 54.06. In 1500 m race, Olympic Champion Nancy Lagat, clocked 4:22.2 to beat by over five metres Ann Karindi 4:22.4 and Jane Mwikali 4:
22.6.In the other heat, World Youth Champion Nelly Chebet won in 4:14.2 beating veteran Irene Jelagat 4:14.5 and Margaret Wangare 4:16.5. In the men races, Olympic 1,500m champion Asbel Kiprop was beaten by Daniel Kipchirchir Komen (3:43.0-3:43.3). Charles Kandie won the second heat in 3:41.6 and Silas Kipagat the third one 3:46.0. Anderson Mutegi was the fastest in 400 m heats 46.52. Writes The Nation.


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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

EME NEWS (JUNE 22, 2010)

EME NEWS (JUNE 22, 2010)

HEADLINES


Graf banned

Gay vs Powell at DN Galan

Jeter, Demus not running, Felix at 100 m



OTHER NEWS


NEW YORK (USA): A new application on iPad or iPod touch allows race organizers to display finisher information during races. The iResults application can be customized for any race organizer's preferences and allows to view results, intermediate times, gun and net times and other date. Writes RRW.

SAPPORO (JPN): Marathon world champion Abel Kirui of Kenya leads the entries for the Sapporo Half-Marathon on July 4. Also running other Kenyans Vincent Kipruto, Gideon Ngatuny, Martin Mathathi and Mekubo Mogusu. From home elite for example Tsyoshi Ogata. Briton Mara Yamauchi is the top international name in women field. Yukiko Akaba, Yuri Kano, Kiyoko Shimahara and Yurika Nakamura are the top Japanese women.

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Monday, June 21, 2010

EME NEWS (JUNE 21, 2010)

EME NEWS (JUNE 21, 2010)


HEADLINES



50 YEARS FROM 10.0


STEWART SHOULD BE BACK FOR HERCULIS


POWELL VS. GAY TWICE


OVERALL INCREASE AT ETCH




OTHER NEWS



NEW YORK (USA): RRW informs that fresh off of her victories at the NCAA Championships at both 5000m and 10,000m, Iowa State‘s Lisa Koll has made her first move towards turning pro, signing a management contract with Peter Stubbs Management (PSM) of San Francisco, Calif. The 22 year-old Iowa native from Fort Dodge told Race Results Weekly last Friday in a telephone interview that she felt very comfortable with her decision and was looking forward to racing the 10,000m at this week‘s USA Outdoor Championships in Des Moines.

LONDON (GBR): BP intends to stay one of the main sponsors of the London 2012 Olympic Games. BP currently faces huge problems due to an oil leak in the Mexican Gulf however CEO Peter Mather said the company has no intention of withdrawing its sponsorship of the London Olympics, a deal valued at about $58 million.“This is something we‘ve committed to a long time ago and will remain committed to,“ he was quoted on sports.espn.go.com.

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