Campeonato do Mundo de Atletismo - Osaka 2007

Corrosivo

GRANDE NÉLSON....

Acho que este feito merecia mais destaque neste fórum, senão um tópico no geral, no mínimo um tópico no Outras Modalidades

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KRF

Citação de: Baggy em 27 de Agosto de 2007, 16:05

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Grande estilo...... Já que em futebol nada de alegrias ao menos que nas modalidades ditas amadoras hajam alguns atletas nossos que façam a diferença.
:slb2:

Baggy_29


Eagle Fly Free

Eis os podiums do terceiro dia de provas:

Lançamento do martelo masculino:
1 Ivan Tsikhan  BLR 83.63  (WL)
2 Primož Kozmus  SLO 82.29  . 
3 Libor Charfreitag  SVK 81.60  (SB)

3 Km obstáculos feminino:
1 Yekaterina Volkova  RUS 9:06.57  (CR)
2 Tatyana Petrova  RUS 9:09.19  (PB)
3 Eunice Jepkorir  KEN 9:20.09 
(...)13 Sara Moreira  POR 10:00.40 

Triplo salto masculino:
1 Nelson Évora  POR 17.74  (1.4) (NR)
2 Jadel Gregório  BRA 17.59  (0.3)   
3 Walter Davis  USA 17.33  (1) (SB)

10 km masculino:
1 Kenenisa Bekele  ETH 27:05.90  (SB)
2 Sileshi Sihine  ETH 27:09.03   
3 Martin Irungu Mathathi  KEN 27:12.17 

100 metros feminino:
1 7 577 Veronica Campbell  JAM 11.01   
2 4 1007 Lauryn Williams  USA 11.01  (SB)
3 8 972 Carmelita Jeter  USA 11.02  (PB)


Quadro de medalhas:  ( O - P - B - T )
1  ESTADOS UNIDOS 2 2 3 7
2  ETIÓPIA  2 1 0 3
3  BIELORÚSSIA  1 1 1 3
4  RÚSSIA  1 1 0 2
5  QUÉNIA  1 0 2 3
6  JAMAICA  1 0 1 2
7  EQUADOR  1 0 0 1
7  NOVA ZELÂNDIA  1 0 0 1
7  PORTUGAL  1 0 0 1
7  SUÉCIA  1 0 0 1








Shoky

Alguem sabe que atletas portugueses entram hoje (agora) em prova!

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Citação de: Shoky em 28 de Agosto de 2007, 01:30
Alguem sabe que atletas portugueses entram hoje (agora) em prova!

Está tudo na primeira página.  :cool2:

Baggy_29

vai dar em k canal? na 2 ta a dar uma serie e na eurosport tennis

manha

vania silva no martelo (2 da manha hora portuguesa)

arnaldo abrantes e obikwelu 200m (3.34 e 3.50 hora portuguesa respectivamente ao que consta na pagina do iaaf)

tarde

200m quartos final (12.10 hora portuguesa)

Naide Gomes final salto em comprimento (12.50 hora portuguesa)


Baggy_29

Leaping from the shadows – Evora makes podium debut a golden one

Osaka, Japan - He came as No. 4, but finished as No. 1. An auspicious night indeed for Portuguese triple jumper Nelson Evora had never won a medal in a major championship. But he debuted with a gold, which was the first medal in Osaka for his country. And indeed, his was the sole top eight performance thus far for Portugal.

"I am overwhelmed by this success," the 23 year-old said. "I cannot yet believe that I am the World champion."

After Christian Olsson's withdrawal due to injury, Evora had entered the final in the number four spot in the year's world lists. Jadel Gregorio (Brazil/17.90), Aarik Wilson (USA/17.58) and Osniel Tosca (Cuba/17.52) all had better credentials this season than Evora. Coming to Osaka, the Portuguese had a personal best of 17.51m, which was a national record as well. But in the final in Osaka he improved to 17.74.

"It was my aim to jump a personal best and I had hoped for a medal – but I never thought about the gold," admitted Evora, who received his medal from World record holder Jonathan Edwards at the awards ceremony.

But asked if Edward's record of 18.29m is a goal, Evora said: "First I need much more experience than I have now. I will of course try to further improve my personal best and one day hope to jump 18 metres. But at present it can not be my aim to break that record."

If the last name rings a bell...

Born on the Cape Verde Islands, Evora has family ties to the world-renowned Fado virtuoso, singer Cesaria Evora. (But no, he does not sing). His parents then moved to the Ivory Coast and on to Portugal when Evora was six years old. The idea was to give their child a better perspective concerning education. When Evora was seven he started participating in athletics. His talent became obvious, but first, in the High Jump and not in the Triple Jump. When he was 11 and measured 1.40m tall he had already jumped 1.64m. But a knee injury seemed to have stopped his promising development at the age of 15. "After that it was too risky to continue high jumping. So I turned to the triple and long jump."

This year Evora had also improved in the Long Jump to 8.10m, which makes him the No. one European jumper if the two personal bests are combined. While he had not won any medal as a senior prior to Osaka, he was successful as a junior. In 2003 he took both the Long Jump and Triple Jump titles at the European Junior Championships. Two years earlier he had won the European Youth title in the Long Jump.

Double duty calls

Today the Triple Jump is his main event, but he will compete in the Long Jump in Osaka. "The long jump is more for fun," he said. But he will still approach it seriously in Osaka and wants to jump beyond the eight metre mark again. Last year he tried the High Jump again and improved to 2.07m.

Supported by his club and his federatrion as well as the National Olympic Committee, Evora has concentrated solely on athletics after he had finished grammar school. But he intends to start studying marketing and communication later this year. "But I will take enough time to train for the Olympics next year."

While he is already very popular in Portugal observers say that this triumph will put him in a hero-like position in his home country. Evora only switched his citizenship to Portugal in 2002.

Happy in Portuguese home

"I am very happy in Portugal and get everything I need for my sport," he said, pointing out that an indoor facility is available in the winter if necessary. Originally he had hoped to be in contention for a medal at last year's European Championships in Gothenburg. But training on a relatively hard track he injured his heel and had to be content with a fourth place in the Triple Jump and sixth in the Long Jump.

Living in Lisbon, he competes for the famous football club Benfica. But he is not very interested in that sport though.

"When the European Championships' Final was on between Portugal and Greece, I watched it with friends hoping that Portugal would win and that we would celebrate. But when they lost we still celebrated – with Greeks."

Jörg Wenig for the IAAF

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Citação de: Baggy em 28 de Agosto de 2007, 01:59
Leaping from the shadows – Evora makes podium debut a golden one

Osaka, Japan - He came as No. 4, but finished as No. 1. An auspicious night indeed for Portuguese triple jumper Nelson Evora had never won a medal in a major championship. But he debuted with a gold, which was the first medal in Osaka for his country. And indeed, his was the sole top eight performance thus far for Portugal.

"I am overwhelmed by this success," the 23 year-old said. "I cannot yet believe that I am the World champion."

After Christian Olsson's withdrawal due to injury, Evora had entered the final in the number four spot in the year's world lists. Jadel Gregorio (Brazil/17.90), Aarik Wilson (USA/17.58) and Osniel Tosca (Cuba/17.52) all had better credentials this season than Evora. Coming to Osaka, the Portuguese had a personal best of 17.51m, which was a national record as well. But in the final in Osaka he improved to 17.74.

"It was my aim to jump a personal best and I had hoped for a medal – but I never thought about the gold," admitted Evora, who received his medal from World record holder Jonathan Edwards at the awards ceremony.

But asked if Edward's record of 18.29m is a goal, Evora said: "First I need much more experience than I have now. I will of course try to further improve my personal best and one day hope to jump 18 metres. But at present it can not be my aim to break that record."

If the last name rings a bell...

Born on the Cape Verde Islands, Evora has family ties to the world-renowned Fado virtuoso, singer Cesaria Evora. (But no, he does not sing). His parents then moved to the Ivory Coast and on to Portugal when Evora was six years old. The idea was to give their child a better perspective concerning education. When Evora was seven he started participating in athletics. His talent became obvious, but first, in the High Jump and not in the Triple Jump. When he was 11 and measured 1.40m tall he had already jumped 1.64m. But a knee injury seemed to have stopped his promising development at the age of 15. "After that it was too risky to continue high jumping. So I turned to the triple and long jump."

This year Evora had also improved in the Long Jump to 8.10m, which makes him the No. one European jumper if the two personal bests are combined. While he had not won any medal as a senior prior to Osaka, he was successful as a junior. In 2003 he took both the Long Jump and Triple Jump titles at the European Junior Championships. Two years earlier he had won the European Youth title in the Long Jump.

Double duty calls

Today the Triple Jump is his main event, but he will compete in the Long Jump in Osaka. "The long jump is more for fun," he said. But he will still approach it seriously in Osaka and wants to jump beyond the eight metre mark again. Last year he tried the High Jump again and improved to 2.07m.

Supported by his club and his federatrion as well as the National Olympic Committee, Evora has concentrated solely on athletics after he had finished grammar school. But he intends to start studying marketing and communication later this year. "But I will take enough time to train for the Olympics next year."

While he is already very popular in Portugal observers say that this triumph will put him in a hero-like position in his home country. Evora only switched his citizenship to Portugal in 2002.

Happy in Portuguese home

"I am very happy in Portugal and get everything I need for my sport," he said, pointing out that an indoor facility is available in the winter if necessary. Originally he had hoped to be in contention for a medal at last year's European Championships in Gothenburg. But training on a relatively hard track he injured his heel and had to be content with a fourth place in the Triple Jump and sixth in the Long Jump.

Living in Lisbon, he competes for the famous football club Benfica. But he is not very interested in that sport though.

"When the European Championships' Final was on between Portugal and Greece, I watched it with friends hoping that Portugal would win and that we would celebrate. But when they lost we still celebrated – with Greeks."

Jörg Wenig for the IAAF

Ai a crise do Benfica... bem visível...  :disgust:  :huh:

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arnaldo abrantes 20.48 (record pessoal) em 5º na sua serie e a vitoria foi para o grego Anastásios Goúsis 20.11