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2020 Tokyo Olympics
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2020 Tokyo Olympics medal predictions in every event (associated press) (July 21, 2021)
Let’s see how many of these Associated Press Tokyo Olympics medal predictions come true. I looked through the Track and Field Predictions and had a bit of a laugh.
TOKYO (AP) — Olympic medal predictions by AP beat writers:
TRACK AND FIELD
100 meters
Men
Gold: Trayvon Bromell, United States
Silver: Andre De Grasse, Canada
Bronze: Ronnie Baker, United States
Women
Gold: Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Jamaica
Silver: Elaine Thompson-Herah, Jamaica
Bronze: Dina Asher-Smith, Britain
200 meters
Men
Gold: Noah Lyles, United States
Silver: Andre De Grasse, Canada
Bronze: Kenny Bednarek, United States
Women
Gold: Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Jamaica
Silver: Gabrielle Thomas, United States
Bronze: Shaunae Miller-Uibo, Bahamas
400 meters
Men
Gold: Michael Norman, United States
Silver: Steven Gardiner, Bahamas
Bronze: Wayde van Niekerk, South Africa
Women
Gold: Stephenie Ann McPherson, Jamaica
Silver: Shericka Jackson, Jamaica
Bronze: Allyson Felix, United States
800 meters
Men
Gold: Nigel Amos, Botswana
Silver: Ferguson Cheruiyot Rotich, Kenya
Bronze: Clayton Murphy, United States
Women
Gold: Natoya Goule, Jamaica
Silver: Rose Mary Almanza, Cuba
Bronze: Athing Mu, United States
1,500 meters
Men
Gold: Timothy Cheruiyot, Kenya
Silver: Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Norway
Bronze: Olli Hoare, Australia
Women
Gold: Faith Kipyegon, Kenya
Silver: Sifan Hassan, Netherlands
Bronze: Laura Muir, Britain
5,000 meters
Men
Gold: Joshua Cheptegei, Uganda
Silver: Getnet Wale, Ethiopia
Bronze: Mohamed Katir, Spain
Women
Gold: Hellen Obiri, Kenya
Silver: Sifan Hassan Netherlands
Bronze: Gudaf Tsegay, Ethiopia
10,000 meters
Men
Gold: Jacob Kiplimo, Uganda
Silver: Selemon Barega, Ethiopia
Bronze: Yomif Kejelcha, Ethiopia
Women
Gold: Sifan Hassan, Netherlands
Silver: Letesenbet Gidey, Ethiopia
Bronze: Hellen Obiri, Kenya
110 meters hurdles (Men)
Gold: Grant Holloway, United States
Silver: Shunsuke Izumiya, Japan
Bronze: Devon Allen, United States
100 meters hurdles (Women)
Gold: Kendra Harrison, United States
Silver: Danielle Williams, Jamaica
Bronze: Jasmine Camacho-Quinn, Puerto Rico
400 meters hurdles
Men
Gold: Karsten Warholm, Norway
Silver: Rai Benjamin, United States
Bronze: Alison Dos Santos, Brazil
Women
Gold: Sydney McLaughlin, United States
Silver: Dalilah Muhammad, United States
Bronze: Femke Bol, Netherlands
3,000-meter steeplechase
Men
Gold: Abraham Kibiwot, Kenya
Silver: Soufiane El Bakkali, Morocco
Bronze: Bikila Takele, Ethiopia
Women
Gold: Hyvin Kiyeng, Kenya
Silver: Beatrice Chepkoech, Kenya
Bronze: Emma Coburn, United States
High jump
Men
Gold: Maksim Nedasekau, Belarus
Silver: Ilya Ivanyuk, ROC
Bronze: JuVaughn Harrison, United States
Women
Gold: Yaroslava Mahuchikh, Ukraine
Silver: Mariya Lasitskene, ROC
Bronze: Vashti Cunningham, United States
Pole vault
Men
Gold: Armand Duplantis, Sweden
Silver: Sam Kendricks, United States
Bronze: Renaud Lavillenie, France
Women
Gold: Anzhelika Sidorova, ROC
Silver: Katie Nageotte, United States
Bronze: Katerina Stefanidi, Greece
Long jump
Men
Gold: JuVaughn Harrison, United States
Silver: Juan Miguel Echevarria, Cuba
Bronze: Miltiadis Tentoglou, Greece
Women
Gold: Malaika Mihambo, Germany
Silver: Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk, Ukraine
Bronze: Brittney Reese, United States
Triple jump
Men
Gold: Will Claye, United States
Silver: Hugues Fabrice Zango, Burkina Faso
Bronze: Pedro Pichardo, Portugal
Women
Gold: Yulimar Rojas, Venezuela
Silver: Shanieka Ricketts, Jamaica
Bronze: Liadagmis Povea, Cuba
Shot put
Men
Gold: Ryan Crouser, United States
Silver: Joe Kovacs, United States
Bronze: Tomas Walsh, New Zealand
Women
Gold: Gong Lijiao, China
Silver: Jessica Ramsey, United States
Bronze: Valerie Adams, New Zealand
Discus
Men
Gold: Daniel Stahl, Sweden
Silver: Kristjan Ceh, Slovenia
Bronze: Simon Pettersson, Sweden
Women
Gold: Yaime Perez, Cuba
Silver: Valarie Allman, United States
Bronze: Sandra Perkovic, Croatia
Hammer
Men
Gold: Pawel Fajdek, Poland
Silver: Wojciech Nowicki, Poland
Bronze: Bence Halasz, Hungary
Women
Gold: DeAnna Price, United States
Silver: Anita Włodarczyk, Poland
Bronze: Malwina Kopron, Poland
Javelin
Men
Gold: Johannes Vetter, Germany
Silver: Marcin Krukowski, Poland
Bronze: Magnus Kirt, Estonia
Women
Gold: Christin Hussong, Germany
Silver: Maria Andrejczyk, Poland
Bronze: Lyu Huihui, China
Marathon
Men
Gold: Eliud Kipchoge, Kenya
Silver: Shura Kitata, Ethiopia
Bronze: Suguru Osako, Japan
Women
Gold: Brigid Kosgei, Kenya
Silver: Lonah Chemtai Salpeter, Israel
Bronze: Mizuki Matsuda, Japan
Decathlon (Men)
Gold: Damian Warner, Canada
Silver: Kevin Mayer, France
Silver: Maicel Uibo, Estonia
Heptathlon (Women)
Gold: Nafissatou Thiam, Belgium
Silver: Verena Mayr, Austria
Bronze: Katarina Johnson-Thompson, Britain
4×100 relay
Men
Gold: United States
Silver: Britain
Bronze: Jamaica
Women
Gold: Jamaica
Silver: United States
Bronze: Britain
4×400 relay
Men
Gold: United States
Silver: Trinidad and Tobago
Bronze: Botswana
Women
Gold: United States
Silver: Jamaica
Bronze: Poland
4×400 mixed relay
Gold: United States
Silver: Jamaica
Bronze: Bahrain
20-kilometer race walk
Men
Gold: Kaihua Wang, China
Silver: Toshikazu Yamanishi, Japan
Bronze: Perseus Karlstrom, Sweden
Women
Gold: Liu Hong, China
Silver: Yang Jiayu, China
Bronze: Qieyang Shijie, China
50-kilometer race walk (Men)
Gold: Yusuke Suzuki, Japan
Silver: Masatora Kawano, Japan
Bronze: Joao Vieira, Portugal
2021 Olympic Games 10000m Previews and Predictions Mens and Women’s
Moriel Carreon contributed to this article. Aka. Yel Carreon! Aka. The original Pinoymiler!!! YON OH!!
Moriel Carreon was the founder of the Pinoymiler website, which I wrote articles for many years. He is a former UST Alumni who ran middle distance events. He is a guru on Philippines Distance Running knowledge.
Moriel’s Middle Distance predictions
2021 Olympic Games Steeple Chase Previews and Predictions Mens and Women’s
Moriel Carreon contributed to this article. Aka. Yel Carreon! Aka. The original Pinoymiler!!! YON OH!!
Moriel Carreon was the founder of the Pinoymiler website, which I wrote articles for many years. He is a former UST Alumni who ran middle distance events. He is a guru on Philippines Distance Running knowledge.
Moriel’s Middle Distance predictions
2021 Olympic Games Steeple Chase Mens
With the absence of Consensus Kipruto, the men’s steeplechase looks like a royal rumble with no clear dominant figure among the projected finalists.
Projected finalists are the Ethiopian trio of Takele Tadese (ETH), Girma Lamecha (ETH) Getnet Wale (ETH). Lamecha and Wale are a pair of 20-year-olds with so much potential and talent they might dominate the event in the years to come. Tadese, on the other hand, won the Ethiopian Olympic trials.
Then there’s the fearsome Kenyans: Abraham Kibiwot, Benjamin Kigen, and Leonard Bett.
Another projected finalist is Djilali Bedrani of France. And last but not least is the tall Moroccan Soufiane El Bakkali.
Girma, Kibiwot, and Kigen had a fantastic battle at Monaco last July 9, where the bell was rang one lap earlier than it should be. All three were clear of the rest of the field when they responded to the bell, but eventually, Girma and Kibiwot realized the mistake, held back after about 150m. But poor Kigen never realized the mistake. Girma eventually won with the skin of his teeth after a late rally by Kibiwot, while Kigen faded into 10th.
That race left unanswered questions—so many what-ifs.
Bakkali’s impressive 1500m race at Doha last May left an impression that he’s riped for the Olympic gold this year. He clocked 3:31.95 and placed 3rd behind Cheruiyot and McSweyn.
Forecast G-S-B: BAKKALI (MAR)-– GIRMA (ETH) – KIBIWOT (KEN).
2021 Olympic Games Steeple Chase Womens
With the absence of the reigning Olympic champion (doping) and world leader Norah Jeruto (who did not qualify), this event has one clear dominant name -Beatrice Kepkoech, the 2019 World Champion. However, she has not totally reached his peaked based on her race at Monaco last July 9, where she lost to another Kenyan, Hyvin Kiyeng.
On the other hand, American Coburn looks sharp in Monaco last July 9, where she was on course to break the 9:00-minute barrier. But tragedy happened in the last water jump where she slumped after hitting the barrier. She eventually finished at 9:09.02 on the 4th, but it was clear that she could have a 9:00 mark. In that race, she left Kepkoech and Winfred Yavi of Bahrain for good until that unfortunate event.
Another runner to watch out for is the 20-year-old Ethiopian Mekides Abebe, with a 9:02 mark this year.
Forecast G-S-B: KIYENG (KEN)-– COBURN (USA) – ABEBE (ETH).
2021 Olympic Games 10000m Mens
The mens 10,000m is another great treat for the athletics fans. The field is so deep it will involve 3 teams. Team Uganda, Ethiopia, and Kenya will definitely dominate.
Expect team tactics and strategies to be implemented, especially by the Ethiopians, to overcome world record holder Joshua Cheptegei of Uganda. Selemon Barega, Berihu Aregawi, and Yomif Kejelcha (2019 world silver) all submitted marks of 26:50 or below this 2021 season.
Kenyans Geoffrey Kamworor (2019 World XC bronze) and Rodgers Kwemoi (2019 Worlds 4th) are legitimate medal contenders, while Weldon Kipkurui Langat might be used as a phase setter or to cover any breakaway attempts of the field.
Ugandans Jacob Kiplimo, the 20-year-old world half-marathon champion and world cross country silver medalist, and Joshua Cheptegei look formidable as well to win medals at the 10,000m.
I will not be surprised if, at the bell, there will be 7 or 8 runners still bunched together. But in the end, I think Joshua CHEPTEGEI will prevail. Not far behind are Kejelcha, Kiplimo, Barega, Aregawi, and Kwemoi.
Forecast G-S-B: CHEPTEGEI (UGA) – KEJELCHA (ETH) – KIPLIMO (UGA)
2021 Olympic Games 10000m Women’s
This forecast is dependent on Hassan’s decision to participate in three events: 1500m, 5000m, and 10,000m.
If this pushes through, Siffan, by the time of the 10,000m finals, has run 5 races (3 rounds of 1500m and 2 rounds of 5000m).
World record holder Letesenbet Gidey on the other hand, has fresher legs. The Ethiopian Athletics Federation has decided to split the 5000m and 10000m between Tsegay and Gidey, respectively, to ensure Ethiopian gold in both events. A brilliant move to counter and even sap Hassan’s strength and stamina.
The two other Ethiopians, Tsigie Gebreselama and Tsehay Gemechu and Ethiopian-born Kalkidan GEZAHEGNE of Bahrain, might fight for the bronze.
Kenya’s strongest bet is Hellen Obiri (2019 Worlds 5th) but based on her 2021 mark, she might not be at par with Gidey and Hassan.
Expect a titanic race between the two world record holders (Hassan held the world record for two days before Gidey broke it). It’s a rematch of their 2019 match at the World Championships, where Gidey kicked with four laps to go, dropping everybody except Hassan. Hassan’s final 1500m was 3:59, and her final lap was 59s in that race.
Expect a different strategy to be implemented by Gidey, so sit back, relax and enjoy this once-in-a-lifetime race. We are all in for a massive treat.
Forecast G-S-B: GIDEY (NED) – HASSAN (ETH) – GEZAHEGNE (BRN).
2021 Olympic games athletics schedule
*All times in Japan Standard Time (JST)
Date and Time: Fri 30 July 9:00 – 12:30
Venues: Olympic Stadium
- Men’s 3000m Steeplechase Round 1
- Men’s High Jump Qualifying Round
- Men’s Discus Throw Qualifying Round
- Women’s 800m Round 1
- Men’s 400m Hurdles Round 1
- Women’s 100m Round 1
Date and Time: Fri 30 July 19:00 – 21:00
Venues: Olympic Stadium
- Women’s 5000m Round 1
- Women’s Triple Jump Qualifying Round
- Women’s Shot Put Qualifying Round
- Mixed 4 x 400m Relay Round 1
- Men’s 10,000m Final
Date and Time: Sat 31 July 9:00 – 12:00
Venues: Olympic Stadium
- Women’s 400m Hurdles Round 1
- Women’s Discus Throw Qualifying Round
- Men’s Pole Vault Qualifying Round
- Men’s 800m Round 1
- Women’s 100m Hurdles Qualifying Round
- Men’s 100m Preliminary Round
Date and Time: Sat 31 July 19:00 – 21:55
Venues: Olympic Stadium
- Men’s 10,000m Victory Ceremony
- Men’s Long Jump Qualifying Round
- Women’s 100m Semifinals
- Men’s 100m Round 1
- Men’s Discus Throw Final
- Women’s 800m Semifinals
- Mixed 4 x 400m Relay Final
- Women’s 100m Final
Date and Time: Sun 1 Aug. 9:10 – 12:00
Venues: Olympic Stadium
- Women’s Hammer Throw Qualifying Round
- Women’s 3000m Steeplechase Round 1
- Women’s Long Jump Qualifying Round
- Men’s Discus Throw Victory Ceremony
- Women’s Shot Put Final
- Men’s 400m Round 1
- Mixed 4 x 400m Relay Victory Ceremony
Date and Time: Sun 1 Aug. 19:00 – 21:55
Venues: Olympic Stadium
- Women’s 100m Victory Ceremony
- Men’s High Jump Final
- Men’s 100m Semifinals
- Women’s 100m Hurdles Semifinals
- Women’s Shot Put Victory Ceremony
- Women’s Triple Jump Final
- Men’s 800m Semifinals
- Men’s 400m Hurdles Semifinals
- Men’s High Jump Victory Ceremony
- Men’s 100m Final
Date and Time: Mon 2 Aug. 9:00 – 11:55
Venues: Olympic Stadium
- Men’s Hammer Throw Qualifying Round
- Women’s 1500m Round 1
- Women’s Triple Jump Victory Ceremony
- Men’s Long Jump Final
- Women’s 200m Round 1
- Women’s 100m Hurdles Final
Olympic games athletics schedule Date and Time: Mon 2 Aug. 19:00 – 22:00
Venues: Olympic Stadium
- Men’s 100m Victory Ceremony
- Men’s Long Jump Victory Ceremony
- Women’s Pole Vault Qualifying Round
- Women’s 200m Semifinals
- Women’s 100m Hurdles Victory Ceremony
- Women’s Discus Throw Final
- Men’s 400m Semifinals
- Women’s 400m Hurdles Semifinals
- Men’s 3000m Steeplechase Final
- Women’s 5000m Final
Olympic games athletics schedule Date and Time: Tue 3 Aug. 9:00 – 12:35
Venues: Olympic Stadium
- Men’s Triple Jump Qualifying Round
- Men’s 1500m Round 1
- Women’s Javelin Throw Qualifying Round
- Women’s 400m Round 1
- Women’s Discus Throw Victory Ceremony
- Men’s 3000m Steeplechase Victory Ceremony
- Women’s Long Jump Final
- Men’s 200m Round 1
- Men’s 400m Hurdles Final
- Women’s 5000m Victory Ceremony
Olympic games athletics schedule Date and Time: Tue 3 Aug. 19:00 – 21:55
Venues: Olympic Stadium
- Women’s Long Jump Victory Ceremony
- Men’s 110m Hurdles Round 1
- Men’s Shot Put Qualifying Round
- Men’s Pole Vault Final
- Men’s 400m Hurdles Victory Ceremony
- Men’s 5000m Round 1
- Women’s Hammer Throw Final
- Men’s 200m Semifinals
- Women’s 800m Final
- Women’s 200m Final
Olympic games athletics schedule Date and Time: Wed 4 Aug. 9:00 – 12:25
Venues: Olympic Stadium
- Men’s Decathlon 100m
- Men’s Javelin Throw Qualifying Round
- Women’s Heptathlon 100m Hurdles
- Men’s Decathlon Long Jump
- Men’s Pole Vault Victory Ceremony
- Women’s Heptathlon High Jump
- Women’s Hammer Throw Victory Ceremony
- Women’s 800m Victory Ceremony
- Men’s 110m Hurdles Semifinals
- Women’s 400m Hurdles Final
- Men’s Decathlon Shot Put
- Women’s 400m Hurdles Victory Ceremony
Olympic games athletics schedule Date and Time: Wed 4 Aug. 18:30 – 22:00
Venues: Olympic Stadium
- Men’s Decathlon High Jump
- Women’s 1500m Semifinals
- Women’s Heptathlon Shot Put
- Women’s 400m Semifinals
- Women’s 200m Victory Ceremony
- Women’s 3000m Steeplechase Final
- Men’s Hammer Throw Final
- Women’s Heptathlon 200m
- Women’s 3000m Steeplechase Victory Ceremony
- Men’s 800m Final
- Men’s Decathlon 400m
- Men’s 200m Final
Olympic games athletics schedule Date and Time: Thu 5 Aug. 9:00 – 15:05
Venues: Olympic Stadium
- Men’s Decathlon 110m Hurdles
- Women’s High Jump Qualifying Round
- Men’s Hammer Throw Victory Ceremony
- Women’s Heptathlon Long Jump
- Men’s Decathlon Discus Throw
- Women’s 4 x 100m Relay Round 1
- Men’s 800m Victory Ceremony
- Men’s 200m Victory Ceremony
- Men’s Triple Jump Final
- Men’s Shot Put Final
- Men’s 4 x 100m Relay Round 1
- Men’s 110m Hurdles Final
- Men’s Decathlon Pole Vault
- Women’s Heptathlon Javelin Throw
Olympic games athletics schedule Date and Time: Thu 5 Aug. 16:30 – 18:05
Venues: Sapporo Odori Park
- Men’s 20km Race Walk Final
- Men’s 20km Race Walk Venue Ceremony
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Olympic games athletics schedule Date and Time: Thu 5 Aug. 19:00 – 21:45
Venues: Olympic Stadium
- Men’s Shot Put Victory Ceremony
- Men’s Triple Jump Victory Ceremony
- Men’s Decathlon Javelin Throw
- Women’s Pole Vault Final
- Women’s 4 x 400m Relay Round 1
- Men’s 1500m Semifinals
- Men’s 110m Hurdles Victory Ceremony
- Men’s 400m Final
- Women’s Heptathlon 800m
- Men’s Decathlon 1500m
Olympic games athletics schedule Date and Time: Fri 6 Aug. 5:30 – 10:00
Venues: Sapporo Odori Park
- Men’s 50km Race Walk Final
- Men’s 50km Race Walk Venue Ceremony
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Olympic games athletics schedule Date and Time: Fri 6 Aug. 16:30 – 18:15
Venues: Sapporo Odori Park
- Women’s 20km Race Walk Final
- Women’s 20km Race Walk Venue Ceremony
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Olympic games athletics schedule Date and Time: Fri 6 Aug. 19:50 – 22:55
Venues: Olympic Stadium
- Men’s 20km Race Walk Victory Ceremony
- Women’s Pole Vault Victory Ceremony
- Women’s Heptathlon Victory Ceremony
- Men’s Decathlon Victory Ceremony
- Men’s 4 x 400m Relay Round 1
- Women’s Javelin Throw Final
- Men’s 5000m Final
- Men’s 400m Victory Ceremony
- Women’s 400m Final
- Women’s 1500m Final
- Men’s 5000m Victory Ceremony
- Women’s 400m Victory Ceremony
- Women’s 4 x 100m Relay Final
- Women’s 1500m Victory Ceremony
- Men’s 4 x 100m Relay Final
Olympic games athletics schedule Date and Time: Sat 7 Aug. 7:00 – 10:15
Venues: Sapporo Odori Park
- Women’s Marathon Final
- Women’s Marathon Venue Ceremony
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*The victory ceremony of the Women’s Marathon will take place at the Olympic Stadium during the closing ceremony.
Olympic games athletics schedule Date and Time: Sat 7 Aug. 19:00 – 22:20
Venues: Olympic Stadium
- Men’s 50km Race Walk Victory Ceremony
- Women’s 20km Race Walk Victory Ceremony
- Women’s 4 x 100m Relay Victory Ceremony
- Men’s 4 x 100m Relay Victory Ceremony
- Women’s High Jump Final
- Women’s 10,000m Final
- Men’s Javelin Throw Final
- Women’s Javelin Throw Victory Ceremony
- Men’s 1500m Final
- Women’s 10,000m Victory Ceremony
- Men’s 1500m Victory Ceremony
- Women’s 4 x 400m Relay Final
- Men’s Javelin Throw Victory Ceremony
- Men’s 4 x 400m Relay Final
- Women’s High Jump Victory Ceremony
- Women’s 4 x 400m Relay Victory Ceremony
- Men’s 4 x 400m Relay Victory Ceremony
Date and Time: Sun 8 Aug. 7:00 – 9:45
Venues: Sapporo Odori Park
- Men’s Marathon Final
- Men’s Marathon Venue Ceremony
2020 Tokyo Olympics Athletics Results Day 1-4 Results
Day 5-7 Results
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2020 Tokyo Olympics Athletics Results Day 1
Womens 100m Heats (Round 1)
Mens High Jump Qualifying
Mens 3000m Steeples Heats
Womens 800m Heats
Mens 400 Hurdles Heats
Womens 100m Heats
Mens Discus
Womens 5000m Heats
Womens Triple Jump Qualifying
Womens Shotput Qualifying
Mixed Relays 4×400 Heats
Mens 10000m Final
2020 Tokyo Olympics Athletics Results Day 2
Womens Discus Qualifying
Womens 400 Hurdles Heats
Mens Pole Vault Qualifiers
Men’s 800m Qualifying
100m Hurdles Womens Heats
Mens 100m Pre-Heats
Long Jump Mens Qualifying
100 Meters Womens Semi-Finals
100 Meter Mens Heats
Discus Mens Final
800m Womens Semi-Finals
100m Womens Finals
2020 Tokyo Olympics Athletics Results Day 3
Womens Hammer Throw Qualification
Womens Steeple Chase Qualification
Womens Long Jump Qualification
Womens Shotput Final
Mens 400m Preliminaries
Mens High Jump Finals
Mens 100m Semi-Final
Womens Triple Jump Final
Mens 800m Semi-Finals
Mens 400m Hurdles Semi-Finals
Mens 100m Final Results
2020 Tokyo Olympics Athletics Results Day 4
Mens Hammer Throw Qualification
Womens 1500m Qualification
Mens Long Jump Final
Womens 200m Heats
Womens 100m Hurdles Final
Womens Pole Vault Qualifying
Womens 200m Semi-Finals
Womens Discus Final
Mens 400m Semi-Finals
Womens 400 Hurdles Semi-Finals
Mens 3000m Steeple Chase Final
Mens 5000m Final
Mens Triple Jump Qualifiers
Mens 1500m Heats
Womens 400m Heats
Womens Long Jump Final
Womens Javelin Qualifiers
Mens 200m Heats
Mens 400M Hurdles Final
Mens Pole Vault
Mens 110 Hurdles Heats
Mens 5000m Heats
Mens Hammer Throw
Mens Shotput Qualifying
Mens 200m Semi-Finals
Womens 800m Finals
Womens 200m Finals
Men’s 110 Hurdles
Men’s 400 Hurdles
Womens 1500m Semi-Finals
Womens 400m Semi-Finals
Womens 3000m Steeples Final
Mens Hammer Throw Final
Mens 800 Final
Mens 200 Final
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