Men’s relay fails at first change, Noah Lyles takes gold again |  World Championships in Athletics

Men’s relay fails at first change, Noah Lyles takes gold again | World Championships in Athletics

Dutch runners did not reach the final of the 4 x 100-meter relay at the World Championships in Athletics in Budapest. Nsikak Ekpo, Taymir Burnet, Hensley Paulina and Raphael Bouju did not reach the finish line in their series. The switch between first runner Ekpo and second man Burnet failed completely. Burnet didn’t even put his hands on the stick.

The runners have trained a lot in preparation for the World Cup and there has always been a lot of interest in the moment of change. The Dutch team must mainly rely on the smooth passing of the stick to be fast. โ€œI donโ€™t know why it went wrong and what went wrong,โ€ said a somewhat shaken Burnet after the failed performance.

“We’ll have to watch the video to find out. We trained a lot together and wanted to show something, but staying safe in a relay is not an option. Things can go wrong and that’s part of the game.

Italy qualified fastest for the final, with a time of 37.65. And the quadruple sprint team of the United States ranked second, with a time of 37.67.

The women’s relay continues

Dutch sprinters narrowly qualified for the 4 x 100m relay final at the IAAF World Championships in Budapest. Nketiah Sidhu, Mariej van Honenstein, Jamil Samuel and Tassa Jia ran to fourth place in 42.53 seconds in the heat. Their time earned them last place.

The top three qualifiers from the qualifiers went directly to the final. It was the United States, Ivory Coast and Italy in the heat of the Netherlands. Two teams were allowed to complete the field in the final on Saturday based on their time and the Netherlands was among them.

Another gold for Lyles

Noah Lyles has lived up to his favorite role in the men’s 200m. The American star, who also became the 100-meter world champion, took gold in the men’s sprint with a time of 19.52 seconds. The silver went to compatriot Irion Knighton, and the bronze was taken by Letsil Tebogo of Botswana. The women’s 200m gold medal went to Sherika Jackson.

Fourteenth place for taste

Rick Tam finishes 14th after the first day of the decathlon at the IAAF World Championships in Budapest. North Hollander has a score of 4170 after five parts and is well on his way to a personal best.

Tam broke two personal bests in the shot put (14.89m) and 400m (47.12m). He also ran strong in the 100-meter race (10.64), but lost in the long jump (7.11) and high jump (1.84). De Rijp’s personal best for a decathlon is 8326 points.

Read all of today’s developments below:

21:59
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Lyles is the world champion in the 200m

Noah Lyles has lived up to his favorite role in the men’s 200m. The American star took home the gold medal in the men’s sprint, setting a time of 19.52. Silver went to his countryman aerion Knighton, Letsel Tebogo of Botswana took the bronze.

21:57
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Jackson’s gold

Sherica Jackson won a gold medal in the women’s 200m. The Jamaican clocked a time of 21.41 And so she remained her American rival Gabriel Thomas (21.81) and Sha Carey Richardson (21.92). Thomas and Richardson took home the silver and bronze, respectively.

21:55
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Tam’s “Character Best”.

Rick Tam has time He posted a best-ever time of 47.12 in the 400m during the decathlon, but was good enough to finish fourth in his heat.

21:21
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Gold for Julimar Rojas in the triple jump

Yulimar Rojas (27) of Venezuela takes the gold medal in the hourink jump. It didn’t look like it all evening, but her final attempt at 15.08 still gave her the win! And the athlete, who is 1.92 meters tall, is very happy about that!


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20:34
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The Netherlands reaches the final of the 4x100m event

Dutch sprinters narrowly qualified for the 4 x 100m relay final at the IAAF World Championships in Budapest. Nketia Sidhu, Mariej van Honenstein, Jamil Samuel and Tassa Jia He ran fourth in the heat in 42.53 seconds.

The top three qualifiers from the qualifiers went directly to the final. It was the United States, Ivory Coast and Italy in the heat of the Netherlands. Two teams were allowed to complete the field in the final on Saturday based on their time and the Netherlands was among them. It took a long time before the result became official.

Relay women have already shown themselves on the international stage this season. Including winning the 4×100 at the Diamond League in London. The quartet also won the European Championship for the national teams in Poland. Then Likke Claver took Van Honenstein’s place.


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19:43
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The runners in the relay were eliminated after a failed substitution

Dutch runners did not reach the final of the 4 x 100-meter relay at the World Championships in Athletics in Budapest. Nsicak Ekbo, Temir Burnet, Hensley Polina, and Raphael Pogo They didn’t even make it to the finish line in their series. The switch between first runner Ekpo and second man Burnet failed completely. Burnet didn’t even put his hands on the stick.

The runners have trained a lot in preparation for the World Cup and there has always been a lot of interest in the moment of change. The Dutch team must mainly rely on the smooth passing of the stick to be fast. โ€œI donโ€™t know why it went wrong and what went wrong,โ€ said a somewhat shaken Burnet after the failed performance. “we will to view video images You find it outside. We trained a lot together and wanted to show something, but staying safe in the relay is not an option. Things can go wrong and that’s part of the game. “


Italy qualified fastest for the final, with a time of 37.65. The United States’ quadruple sprint team, with 100-meter world champion Noah Lyles, posted the second fastest time, with a time of 37.67 seconds.

Bouju and Burnett also competed individually in the WC. Pogo failed in the semi-finals of the 100m, and Burnet was unable to reach the semi-finals of the 200m.

The Dutch relay men succeeded in doing this One World Cup medal. Patrick van Balcom, Timothy Beck, Caymen Douglas and Troy Douglas won bronze in Paris in 2003.

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15:49
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Settings 4×100

That said, it’s the relay teams turn tonight. The attitudes of men and women are known:

men:
nsicak ekpo, Temer Burnt, Hensley Paulina A Raphael Bogo
slim:
niktia sidhu, Maria Van Honenstein, Beautiful Samuel V Yesterday’s dish

14:00
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Evening session

The World Cup matches continue in Budapest tonight. The Rick Tam High Jump starts at 6.30pm. The relay teams (4 x 100m) also start the qualifiers.

13:58
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The afternoon program is closed

The afternoon decathlon program ended with the shot put. Rick Tam ranks fourteenth after three events (100 meters, long jump, shot put) with a score of 2565 points.

13:21
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fire mode

Rick Tam broke his best shooting. Decathlon came to 14,89 meters. He succeeds on his second attempt 14,75 meters. His last punch is invalid. Thus, he finished fifth in his group and eleventh in the final classification for this segment.

12:24
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Sixteenth in the long jump

Rick Tam eventually finished 18th in the long jump in the decathlon. He jumped to 7.11 metres. This earns him 840 points. Tam stands with 1782 points In the sixteenth place.

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11:11
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Rick Tam in the long jump

The second part of the day when Tam begins work: the long jump. His first jump is declared invalid.

11:10
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Rik Tam at 100 metres

Rick Tam finished third in the 100-meter decathlon. Thus, he scored 942 points. his time: 10.64 seconds, The ninth time ever.

09:10
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Rick Tam

Starts in less than an hour Rick Tam In the decathlon in his first event of the day: the 100 metres.

09:10
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Good morning, and welcome to the live blog of the seventh day of the IAAF World Championships in Budapest. that it after a day The golden race for Fimki Paul, the new world champion in the 400-meter hurdles.

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