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IAAF Super Grand Prix Preview: DN Galan

Posted July 22nd, 2008 at 8:00 AM by Jesse Squire

Section: News & Results, Track & Field

DN Galan Stockholm LogoThe IAAF’s World Athletics Tour comes to Sweden on Monday and Tuesday for the second of its five Super Grand Prix meets, the DN Galan, in the Stockholms Olympiastadion.

Event-by-Event Previews:

The men’s and women’s shot put competitions will be held Monday evening in downtown Stockholm. A ring has been set up along with seating for 500, and it will be held on live TV (Sweden only, unfortunately for us!). This special attention has attracted the top four putters from the US Olympic Trials, #1 Reese Hoffa, #2 Christian Cantwell, #3 Adam Nelson and #13 Dan Taylor, along with Canadian Record holder #15 Dylan Armstrong, Jamaican record holder #5 Dorian Scott, and German star #7 Peter Sack. The women’s competition will have #2 Nadzeya Ostapchuk facing off against #3 Nadine Kleinert.
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Managers Will Not Represent Athletes Who Have Been Banned

Posted November 15th, 2007 at 2:51 PM by David Monti

Section: News & Results, Announcements, Track & Field, Drugs In Sports

drug_needleThe Association of Athletics Managers (AAM) agreed at their autumn meeting in Miami last week that its members will not represent any athlete who has tested positive and was convicted of a doping violation for which he or she has served a two-year ban or longer.

The AAM represents 29 athletics managers and management firms, including big players like Jos Hermens’ Global Sports Communications and Federico Rosa’s Rosa & Associatti.

The move was applauded by the Euromeetings group, which represents 48 indoor and outdoor meetings in Europe.
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Athletics Managers Group Agrees to Not Represent Banned T&F Athletes

Posted November 12th, 2007 at 9:21 AM by Martin Kennedy

Section: News & Results, Track & Field, Drugs In Sports

anti-doping testAn agreement has been reached by the Association of Athletics Managers (AAM) that its members will not represent any athlete who tests positive and is convicted of a doping violation for which he or she serves a two-year ban or longer. It is believed to be one of the first such agreements in any sport.

The association, whose 29 members represent many of the top track-and-field athletes in the world, reached the decision at its annual meeting in Miami Beach, which ended Thursday (8).

Among other issues discussed were ways to streamline meet payments to athletes and to improve conditions for athletes on both the IAAF World Athletics Tour and at major championships.
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Distance stars shine in Stockholm

Posted August 8th, 2007 at 7:40 PM by David Monti

Section: News & Results, Track & Field

Kenenisa BekeleMany of the sport’s middle and long distance stars shined at last night’s DN Galan meeting in Stockholm, an IAAF Super Grand Prix event.

Kenenisa Bekele dominated the men’s 3000m, running the fastest time of the year and winning by about ten seconds. The Ethiopian’s 7:25.79 clocking made him the #6 performer of all-time, and he has run the three fastest times in the world this year at this distance. He is gearing up for his title defense at 10,000m at the IAAF World Championships in Osaka, the only event he will contest at those championships according to his manager, Valentijn Trouw. Second place went to Jonas Cheruiyot of Kenya in 7:35.44. American Matt Tegenkamp ran his fastest 3000m of the season, finishing fourth in 7:35.68.

American Deena Kastor won the women’s 5000m in 14:52.21, perhaps a birthday gift to husband Andrew who turned 30 yesterday. Her time was only slightly off of her personal best of 14:51.62 set on the same track back in 2000. Like Bekele, Kastor will contest the 10,000m in Osaka.
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Podcast 70: American hurdler ANWAR MOORE

Posted August 7th, 2007 at 5:09 PM by Adam Jacobs

Section: News & Results, Track & Field, Special Features, Interviews, Podcasts

Anwar Moore USATF Outdoor Track & Field ChampionshipsEpisode 70 of TheFinalSprint.com Podcast features my interview with American hurdler ANWAR MOORE.

In the interview Anwar discusses his disappointment with his performance at Nationals earlier this summer, his “roller coaster” season, and bouncing back to dominate in Rome.

Download the podcast to hear Anwar touch upon these topics, as well as, racing at and his health heading into Podtrac PlayerDN-Galan in Stockholm, his respect and admiration for Allen Johnson and Liu Xiang, his upcoming European racing schedule, persevering to reach one’s goals and his quest for Beijing.

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Host: Adam Jacobs
Guest: Anwar Moore
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IAAF Men’s World Rankings: Who Climbed and Who Dropped (8/07/2007)

Posted August 7th, 2007 at 5:09 PM by Jimmie R. Markham

Section: News & Results, Track & Field

Jeremy WarinerThis week I begin a weekly glance at the athletes who climb and drop in the IAAF World Rankings Top 100 list. In this post, I take a look at the men. I’ll cover the women in a later post.

Some highlights on the men’s side: Jeremy Wariner climbed from 6th place in the rankings to 4th place after his outstanding 43.50 400m in Stockholm. Stefan Holm climbed 9 places after his impressive world-lead tying high jump of 2.35m at the DN Galan meet.

Reese Hoffa jumped 87 places to 21st after his outstanding world-leading 22.43 heave in the shot put. Haile Gebrselassie’s 59:24 at the NY 1/2 Marathon earned him a spot on the rankings at number 32.

Here are the rest of the climbers from this week in the IAAF World Rankings:

4. (6) Jeremy WARINER, USA, 400m
12. (14) Wallace SPEARMON, USA, 200m
21. (29) Reese HOFFA, USA, Shot Put
25. (31) Usain BOLT, JAM, 200m
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Wariner, Vlasic move up to
No. 3 All-Time in Stockholm

Posted August 7th, 2007 at 5:00 PM by Bob Ramsak

Section: News & Results, Track & Field

Jeremy WarinerJeremy Wariner underscored his dominance in the men’s 400m after his blistering 43.50 victory at the DN Galan Super Grand Prix in Stockholm tonight.

Wariner, the reigning world and Olympic champion and still just 23, won by nearly a full second over fellow American Kerron Clement (44.48, personal best), to move up a notch on the all-time world list, tying American Quincy Watts as the third fastest in history. Only world record holders Michael Johnson (43.18) and Butch Reynolds (43.29) have run faster.

Wariner’s effort was one of several outstanding performances at what was the finest single-day meet of the season.
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Allyson Felix upsets Richards; Sets stadium record and earns some bling

Posted August 7th, 2007 at 4:49 PM by Jimmie R. Markham

Section: News & Results, Track & Field

Sanya Richards was hoping to get a DN Galan diamond by breaking the stadium record of 50.13 seconds in the 400m dash. She did break the stadium record with a time of 49.72 seconds; unfortunately for her, Allyson Felix was ahead of her at the finish line.

Felix, just overtaking Richards in the closing seconds of the race with a huge PB of 49.70 seconds (her previous PB was 50.40), proved that she is indeed a triple threat in the 100m, 200m and 400m.
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Blanka Vlašic Jumps Lifetime Best; World-Leading 2.07m

Posted August 7th, 2007 at 4:20 PM by Jimmie R. Markham

Section: News & Results, Track & Field

Blanka Vlašic took yet another diamond away from the DN Galan meet organizers with a lifetime best of 2.07m, just 0.02m away from Bulgarian Stefka Kostadinova’s phenomenal world record of 2.09m, set 20 years ago. Although Vlašic also made 3 attempts at a new world record of 2.10m, only one of the attempts was close. She is all but assured of a gold medal in Osaka. Kajsa Bergqvist, despite having a home-crowd advantage, could only muster a 1.98m third place finish. Anna Chicherova, also jumping 1.98m, took 2nd place with fewer misses.

1 Vlašic Blanka CRO 2.07
2 Chicherova Anna RUS 1.98
3 Bergqvist Kajsa SWE 1.98
4 Green Emma SWE 1.95
5 Forrester Nicole CAN 1.92
6 Acuff Amy USA 1.92

Complete results: [IAAF]


Bekele wins 3000m and a diamond at DN Galan

Posted August 7th, 2007 at 3:52 PM by Jimmie R. Markham

Section: News & Results, Track & Field

Kenenisa Bekele ran a time of 7 minutes, 25.79 seconds at the DN Galan meet in Stockholm, Sweden, demolishing a world-class field by nearly 10 seconds in the process. Bekele’s time is the 8th fastest 3000m ever run and makes him the 6th fastest 3000m runner of all time, just 5.12 seconds behind Daniel Komen’s world record of 7:20.67 set in 1996. His time was also good enough for a DN Galan diamond, breaking Isaac Songok’s meet record of 7.35.84 by nearly 10 seconds. Three other runners also broke the stadium record.

1 Bekele Kenenisa ETH 7:25.79
2 Cheruiyot Jonas KEN 7:35.44
3 Longosiwa Thomas Pkemei KEN 7:35.64
4 Tegenkamp Matthew USA 7:35.68
5 Maataoui Ali MAR 7:36.70

For complete meet results: [DN Galan]



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