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IAAF Release London World Championship Qualifying standards

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  • Registered Users Posts: 6,621 ✭✭✭ThebitterLemon


    2.19 for the marathon, might give that a crack when I get the sub 3 outta the way 😜

    TbL


  • Registered Users Posts: 339 ✭✭vanderlyle


    Qualification period for the marathon starts 1st Jan 2016, so these already have the time for the worlds this year:

    Clohissey - 2:15:11 - Seville 2016
    Pollock - 2:16:24 - Rio 2016
    Hehir - 2:17:20 - London 2016
    Ciobanu - 2:17:40 - Dublin 2016

    Frazer is just short - 2:19:17 - London 2016

    Anyone else I'm forgetting? Kevin seaward's rio time was 2:20, and I don't think he ran a spring marathon in 2016. Not sure what the state of play is for the women.


  • Registered Users Posts: 16,110 ✭✭✭✭Pherekydes


    2:31:22 Fionnuala McCormack Río de Janeiro
    2:38:00 Claire McCarthy Berlin
    2:38:53 Gladys Ganiel O'Neill Sevilla
    2:39:49 Barbara Sanchez Sevilla
    2:39:57 Lizzie Lee Río de Janeiro
    2:41:54 Laura Graham Dublin
    2:44:33 Caitriona Jennings Rotterdam
    2:44:41 Breege Connolly Río de Janeiro


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,306 ✭✭✭Myles Splitz


    vanderlyle wrote: »
    Qualification period for the marathon starts 1st Jan 2016, so these already have the time for the worlds this year:

    Clohissey - 2:15:11 - Seville 2016
    Pollock - 2:16:24 - Rio 2016
    Hehir - 2:17:20 - London 2016
    Ciobanu - 2:17:40 - Dublin 2016

    Frazer is just short - 2:19:17 - London 2016

    Anyone else I'm forgetting? Kevin seaward's rio time was 2:20, and I don't think he ran a spring marathon in 2016. Not sure what the state of play is for the women.

    Paul Pollock improved on that with a PB in Japan yesterday 2.15.30. should be enough to lock up a place and have a solid build up to Worlds.
    Men
    1. Kentaro Nakamoto (Yasukawa Denki) - 2:09:32
    2. Dereje Debele (Ethiopia) - 2:10:23
    3. Ryo Kiname (MHPS) - 2:10:30 - PB
    4. Minato Oishi (Toyota) - 2:10:39 - debut
    5. Taiga Ito (Suzuki Hamamatsu AC) - 2:10:52 - PB
    6. Khalil Lemiciyeh (Morocco) - 2:11:58 - PB
    7. Takuya Suzuki (Aisan Kogyo) - 2:12:08 - PB
    8. Yuji Iwata (MHPS) - 2:12:15 - PB
    9. Keisuke Kusaka (Hitachi Butsuryu) - 2:12:42 - PB
    10. Felix Keny (Kenya) - 2:13:33
    11. Fumihiro Maruyama (Asahi Kasei) - 2:13:49
    12. Junichi Tsubouchi (Kurosaki Harima) - 2:13:51 - PB
    13. Kenta Chiba (Fujitsu) - 2:13:53 - PB
    14. Ryoma Takeuchi (Hitachi Butsuryu) - 2:14:28 - PB
    15. Kei Goto (Ni****etsu) - 2:14:38 - PB
    16. Kohei Ogino (Fujitsu) - 2:15:10
    17. Kazuya Ishida (Ni****etsu) - 2:15:26
    18. Paul Pollock (Ireland) - 2:15:30 - PB
    19. Toshinori Watanabe (GMO) - 2:15:48
    20. Jo Fukuda (Ni****etsu) - 2:16:16
    21. Hiroki Kadota (Kanebo) - 2:16:57
    22. Shota Saito (JR Higashi Nihon) - 2:17:21
    23. Tomoya Adachi (Asahi Kasei) - 2:17:30
    24. Yoshiki Otsuka (Aichi Seiko) - 2:17:58
    25. Keita Akiba (Komori Corp.) - 2:18:07
    26. Kento Otsu (Toyota Kyushu) - 2:18:13 - PB
    27. Jeffrey Eggleston (U.S.A.) - 2:18:42
    28. Go Nakagawa (NTT Nishi Nihon) - 2:19:26
    29. Yuki Maeda (Honda) - 2:19:38 - PB
    30. Yuji Hayasaka (Ishinomaki RC) - 2:19:53

    http://japanrunningnews.blogspot.ie/


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