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  1. Scheduled programs for the Greek athletes 
    Local times posted in Budapest 

    Saturday, August 19 
    08:50 Men's 20km Race Walk Final - Papamichail 
    10:30 Men's Shot Put Qualification - Mouzenidis
    12:00 Men's Hammer Throw Qualification (Group A) - Anastasakis, Frantzeskakis, Zaltos
    13:40 Men's Hammer Throw Qualification (Group B) - Anastasakis, Frantzeskakis, Zaltos
    19:35 Men's Triple Jumps Qualification - Tsiamis, Pantazis, Andrikopoulos
    20:35 Men's Shot Put Final

    Sunday, August 20 
    07:15 Women's 20km Race Walk Final - Drisbioti, Filtisakou, Papadopoulou
    17:50 Men's Hammer Throw Final 

    Monday, August 21 
    18:40 Women's Pole Vault Qualification - Stefanidi, Polak
    18:50 Women's 400m Hurdles Heats - Gnafaki
    19:40 Men's Triple Jump Final

    Tuesday, August 22 
    20:25 Women's 400m Hurdles Semifinals 

    Wednesday, August 23 
    10:15 Men's Pole Vault Qualification - Karalis
    10:20 Women's Javelin Throw Qualification (Group A) - Tzengko 
    11:15 Men's Long Jump Qualification - Tentoglou
    11:55 Women's Javelin Throw Qualification (Group B) - Tzengko
    12:05 Women's 200m Heats - Emmanouilidou
    19:00 Women's Hammer Throw Qualification (Group A) - Scarvelis
    19:30 Women's Pole Vault Final
    20:35 Women's Hammer Throw Qualification (Group B) - Scarvelis

    Thursday, August 24
    07:00 Men's 35km Race Walk Final - Papamichail
    07:00 Women's 35km Race Walk Final - Drisbioti, Fiaska
    19:30 Men's Long Jump Final 
    19:45 Women's 200m Semifinals 
    20:15 Women's Hammer Throw Final 
    21:50 Women's 400m Hurdles Final 

    Friday, August 25 
    10:20 Women's High Jump Qualification - Gusin, Dosi 
    20:20 Women's Javelin Throw Final 
    21:40 Women's 200m Final 

    Saturday, August 26
    19:25 Men's Pole Vault Final 

    Sunday, August 27
    20:05 Women's High Jump Final 

  2. Season bests for 2023 

    Men's 
    Emmanouil Karalis (Pole Vault) PB 5.86 (i) SB 5.82   
    Miltiadis Tentoglou (Long Jump) PB 8.60 SB 8.41 (i) 
    Nikolaos Andrikopoulos (Triple Jump) PB 16.73 SB 16.58 (i)
    Andreas Pantazis (Triple Jump) PB 16.91 SB 16.91 
    Dimitrios Tsiamis (Triple Jump) PB 17.55 SB 16.52 (i) 
    Odysseas Mouzenidis (Shot Put) PB 19.98 SB 19.98
    Michail Anastasakis (Hammer Throw) PB 77.72 SB 77.42 
    Christos Frantzeskakis (Hammer Throw) PB 78.20 SB 76.68 
    Kostas Zaltos (Hammer Throw) PB 76.33 SB 76.33 
    Alexandros Papamichail (20km Race Walk) PB 1:21:12 SB 1:24:52
    (35km Race Walk) PB 2:34:48 SB 2:37:25

    Women's 
    Polyniki Emmanouilidou (200m) PB 22.85 SB 22.85 
    Dimitra Gnafaki (400m Hurdles) PB 56.14 SB 56.24 
    Panagiota Dosi (High Jump) PB 1.91 SB 1.91 
    Tatiana Gusin (High Jump) PB 1.94 (i) SB 1.92 
    Aikaterini Stefanidi (Pole Vault) PB 4.91 SB 4.62 
    Eleni-Klaoudia Polak (Pole Vault) PB 4.71 (i) SB 4.46 
    Stamatia Scarvelis (Hammer Throw) PB 71.43 SB 69.79
    Elina Tzengko (Javelin Throw) PB 65.81 SB 63.65
    Christina Papadopoulou (20km Race Walk) PB 1:32:53 SB 1:33:52
    Olga Fiaska (35km Race Walk) PB 2:58:44 SB 2:58:44 
    Kyriaki Filtisakou (20km Race Walk) PB 1:32:23 SB 1:33:08 
    (35km Race Walk) PB 2:51:51 SB 2:55:00 
    Antigoni Drisbioti (20km Race Walk) PB 1:28:12 SB 1:28:12 
    (35km Race Walk) 2:41:58 SB (Did not race this season) 

  3. 22 Greek athletes are going to Budapest as we expected announced from SEGAS

    Men's 
    Emmanouil Karalis - (Pole Vault) 
    Odysseus Mouzenidis - (Shot Put)
    Miltiadis Tentoglou - (Long Jump) 
    Christos Frantzeskakis - (Hammer Throw) 
    Michail Anastasakis - (Hammer Throw) 
    Kostas Zaltos - (Hammer Throw) 
    Dimitrios Tsiamis - (Triple Jump)
    Andreas Pantazis - (Triple Jump) 
    Nikolaos Andrikopoulos - (Triple Jump) 
    Alexandros Papamichail - (20km & 35km Race Walk) 


    Women's 
    Polyniki Emmanouilidou - (200m) 
    Dimitra Gnafaki - (400m Hurdles) 
    Stamatia Scarvelis - (Hammer Throw) 
    Elina Tzengko - (Javelin Throw)
    Aikaterini Stefanidi - (Pole Vault) 
    Eleni-Klaoudia Polak - (Pole Vault) 
    Tatiana Gusin - (High Jump) 
    Panagiota Dosi - (High Jump) 
    Antigoni Drisbioti - (20km & 35 km Race Walk) 
    Kyriaki Filtisakou - (20km & 35km Race Walk) 
    Christina Papadopoulou - (20km & 35 km Race Walk) 
    Olga Fiaska - (35km Race Walk) 

     

  4. Check this out
    Alexandros Papamichail got an invitation to race the 20km race walk. Yet, he is nowhere near the top 50 for Quota World Rankings. If they can do this, why not give Polyniki Emmanouilidou a spot for the 100m since she is only ranked behind 11 eligible sprinters ahead of her? Elisavet Pesiridou indeed should be given an invitation over Nikolaos Andrikopoulos. 

  5. 4 Greek athletes were given invitation by the World Athletics 

    Andreas Pantazis 
    Nikolaos Andrikopoulos 
    Odysseus Mouzenidis 
    Kostas Zaltos 


    As I stated earlier, Zaltos will likely go to Budapest as a replacement from one of the hammer throwers who will likely miss the competition. 

  6. Emmanouil Karalis became the third Greek athlete from athletics to qualify for 2024 Paris Olympics after achieving 5.82m at a meet in Germany yesterday. That is his outdoor personal best and was going for a Greek National Outdoor Record of 5.92m (he failed on all three attempts) after he won his meet. 

  7. The final world rankings are in and 18 Greek athletes are heading to Budapest
    With the exception that Konstantinos Zaltos (he is currently at 37 Quota World Ranking) would likely be replaced because French hammer thrower Quentin Bigot could be out of the World Championship after surgery for his herniated disk. Ioannis Kyriazis dropped out of the top 36 from 33 to 40 and will not take part. Andreas Pantazis also dropped out of the top 36 from 36 to 40. The invitation for the two addition Greek athletes is possible later this week. 

  8. At the European Youth Olympic Festival, Greece set a new record for the most medals in these competitions with 13. 10 are from athletics, 2 from swimming, and 1 from gymnastics. 

    Here are the list of the medalists: 

    Gold - Dimitrios Antonatos (Boys Shot Put 5kg) 
    Gold - Ioannis Gkartsios (Boys Triple Jump)
    Silver - Vladimiros Andreadis (Boys 400 m Hurdles) 
    Silver - Ioulianna Roussou (Girls 800 m) 
    Silver - Maria Rafailidou (Girls Shot Put 3kg)
    Silver - Serafeim Eminidis (Boys Pommel Horse) (Gymnastics)
    Silver - Evangelos Doumas (Boys 100 m Breaststroke) (Swimming) 
    Silver - Despoina Pyrili (Girls 100 m Backstroke) (Swimming) 
    Bronze - Nikolaos Sidirenios (Boys Hammer Throw 5kg) 
    Bronze - Paschalis Gennikis  (Boys High Jump) 
    Bronze - Pavlos Kriaras (Boys Pole Vault) 
    Bronze - Maria Rafailidou (Girls Discus Throw 0.5kg) 
    Bronze - Evgenia Maria Panagiotou (Girls Pole Vault) 

  9. Here are the latest update 
    It appears that 20 Greek athletes are officially going to Budapest. This Sunday will be the final day of the updated world rankings. 

    The ones who are going 
    1. Miltos Tentoglou 
    2. Christos Frantzeskakis 
    3. Aikaterini Stefanidi 
    4. Antigoni Drisbioti (20 & 35 km)
    5. Elina Tzengko
    6. Panagiota Dosi 
    7. Tatiana Gusin
    8. Polyniki Emmanouilidou (200 m)
    9. Dimitra Gnafaki
    10. Eleni-Klaoudia Polak
    11. Dimitrios Tsiamis
    12. Michail Anastasakis
    13. Kostas Zaltos
    14. Stamatia Scarvelis
    15. Alexandros Papamichail 
    16. Christina Papadopoulou (20 km)
    17. Kyriaki Filtisakou (20 & 35 km)
    18. Olga Fiaska (35 km) 
    19. Emmanouil Karalis 
    20. Ioannis Kyriazis


    The ones who are in the world rankings, but are not lock up a spot
    Andreas Pantazis (36/36) 

    The ones who are outside of the world rankings, but are still in the hunt 
    Elisavet Pesiridou (42/40) 3 points behind 
    Odysseus Mouzenidis (41/36) 17 points behind 
    Nikolaos Andrikopoulos (38/36) 1 point behind 

    Polyniki Emmanouilidou can only take part in the women's 100 m if she gets one of two invites from the World Athletics, which is common for this prior to the World Championships. I hope she gets in and race. 

     

  10. Miltos Tentoglou is the first Greek athlete from track and field to qualify for the 2024 Paris Summer Olympic Games via entry standard (8.38). 

    Here is the entry standard list for the 2024 Olympics athletics
    Bold means adjustments from the 2023 World Championship
    MEN
    100 m - 10.00
    200 m - 20.16
    400 m - 45.00
    800 m - 1:44.70
    1500 m - 3:33.50
    5000 m - 13:05.00
    10000 m - 27:00.00
    110 m Hurdles - 13.27
    400 m Hurdles - 48.70 
    3000 m Steeplechase - 8:15.00
    High Jump - 2.33
    Pole Vault - 5.82
    Long Jump - 8.27
    Triple Jump - 17.22
    Shot Put - 21.50
    Discus Throw - 67.20
    Hammer Throw - 78.20
    Javelin Throw - 85.50
    Decathlon - 8460
    20km Race Walk - 1:20:10
    Marathon - 2:08:10 

    WOMEN 
    100 m - 11.07
    200 m - 22.57
    400 m - 50.95
    800 m - 1:59.30
    1500 m - 4:02.50
    5000 m - 14:52.00
    10000 m - 30:40.00
    100 m Hurdles - 12.77
    400 m Hurdles - 54.85
    3000 m Steeplechase - 9:23.00 
    High Jump - 1.97
    Pole Vault - 4.73
    Long Jump - 6.86
    Triple Jump - 14.55
    Shot Put - 18.80
    Discus Throw - 64.50
    Hammer Throw - 74.00 
    Javelin Throw - 64.00
    Heptathlon - 6480
    20km Race Walk - 1:29:20
    Marathon - 2:26:50

  11. The latest world rankings for our Greek athletes who are currently in position for qualification. 

    Elisavet Pesiridou - QP (40) out of 40 - women's 100 m hurdles 
    Dimitra Gnafaki - QP (40) out of 40 - women's 400 m hurdles 
    Eleni-Klaoudia Polak - QP (33) out of 36 - women's pole vault
    Tatiana Gusin - QP (31) out of 36 - women's high jump
    Panagiota Dosi - QP (35) out of 36 - women's high jump
    Stamatia Scarvelis - QP (27) out of 36 - women's hammer throw
    Dimitris Tsiamis - QP (29) out of 36 - men's triple jump
    Andreas Pantazis - QP (36) out of 36 - men's triple jump
    Michail Anastasakis - QP (18) out of 36 - men's hammer throw 
    Kostas Zaltos - QP (34) out of 36 - men's hammer throw 

    Some noticeable athletes outside from the world rankings have a chance to claim 2 spots via Wild Card or invites. 

    Polyniki Emmanouilidou - women's 100 m and 200 m 
    Nikolaos Andrikopoulos - men's triple jump
    Odysseus Mouzenidis - men's shop put 
    Ioannis Kyriazis - men's javelin throw 



     

  12. The Greek athletes to head to Serbia for the Balkan Championship with opportunities to boost their world rankings for the World Athletics Championship 2023 as well as the Paris Olympics 2024. 

    Men's 
    100 m - Giannis Nyfantopoulous, Nikos Panagiotopoulos 
    200 m - Giannis Kariofylis, Sotiris Gkaragiannis 
    800 m - Chridimos Xenidakis, Giorgios Matzaridis
    5000 m - Marios Anagnostou
    110 m hurdles - Kostas Douvalidis, Christos Roumitsos
    400 m hurdles - Dimitris Levantinos
    High jump - Antonios Merlos 
    Long jump - Nikolaos Stamatonikolos
    Triple jump - Andreas Pantazis, Dimitris Tsiamis
    Pole vault - Ioannis Rizos 
    Shot put - Odysseas Mouzenidis, Tasos Latifllari 
    Discus throw - Jason Thanopoulos 
    Hammer throw - Christos Frantzaskakis, Michail Anastasakis 
    Javelin throw - Ioannis Kyriazis 
    Decathlon - Aris Peristeris, Tzanis Andreoglou
    4 x 100 relay - Ioannis Granitsiotis, Giannis Kariofylis, Giannis Nyfantopoulos, Nikos Panagiotopoulos, Sotiris Gkaragiannis

    Women's 
    100 m - Dimitra Tsoukala, Rafalia Spanoudaki
    200 m - Artemis Anastasiou, Polyniki Emmanouilidou
    400 m - Despoina Mourta
    800 m - Irini Vassiliou, Georgia Despollari
    1500 m - Melissa Anastasakis 
    3000 m steeplechase - Isavella Kotsechili, Nikoleta Rafailaki 
    100 m hurdles - Elisavet Pesiridou, Anais Karagianni
    400 m hurdles - Dimitra Gnafaki
    High jump - Tatiana Gusin, Panagiota Dosi 
    Pole vault - Nikoleta Kyriakopoulou, Eleni Polak
    Long jump - Vasiliki Chaitidou, Maria Stefanopoulou
    Hammer throw - Stavroula Kosmidou
    Shot put - Maria Magoulia
    Javelin throw - Elina Tzenkgo 
    Heptathlon - Anastasia Dragomirova, Sofia Kamperidou
    4 x 100 relay - Dimitra Tsoukala, Rafalia Spanoudaki, Polyniki Emmanouilidou, Artemis Anastasiou, Elisavet Pesiridou
    4 x 400 relay - Dimitra Gnafaki, Irini Vasiliou, Despoina Mourta, Georgia Despollari 

     

  13. Ioannis Kariofylis was a pleasant surprise, he reached the men's 200 meters finals and got 5th place. He needed a PB of 20.84 to get this far. Nikolaos Polychroniou was the bright spot in the men's hammer throw, finished 5th at 71.50. Dafni Lavasa finished 6th place at the women's 10,000 meters. 

  14. Greece ended the European Athletics U23 Championship on a high note, grabbing three more medals to finish with four (1 gold 1 silver, 2 bronze). Elina Tzengko was no surprise in getting gold, she was the only javelin thrower in the contest over 60 meters (finished at 60.73). Panagiota Dosi was having an incredible run at the high jump, leaped over her personal best of 1.89 after a perfect start over 1.75, 1.80, 1.84 and 1.87. At the podium she sang the Greek anthem despite getting silver because Elena Kulichenko of Cyprus won the contest, which is a historic first at these Under 23 European Championship. After a disappointing 5th place finish at the 100 meters, Polyniki Emmanouilidou made sure she comes home with a medal and it's bronze at the 200 meters at 21.43. I have noticed from both of her final races, she needs to improve on her starts. Only 20 and will mature more in the coming years. Lucky for her, she is eligible for the next European Under 23 in 2025 at Bergen, Norway. She will be 22 at that time. There were some close calls by the 4 x 100 men's relay team (lost out to Poland by 0.03 seconds) and Maria Kassou from the women's 10,000 meters. They both finished in 4th place and could have added 2 more medals. 

  15. Polyniki Emmanouilidou hasn't been able to crack the top 48 at the World Championship for entry to the women's 100 and 200 meters. She is racing in the European Under 23 Championship, hoping to improve on her marks of 11.21 and 22.85 respectfully. Anything here past her personal best will significantly boost her points for the world rankings. Both female hurdlers Elisavet Peseridou (39) and Dimitra Gnafaki (40) are back into the top 40. Andreas Pantazis (34) and Nikolaos Andrikopoulos (36) from men's triple jump cracked the top 36 after both personal and season's best from the Greek Championship. Dimitris Tsiamis still remains at 29. All three male Greek hammer throwers are in the top 36 from Christos Frantzeskakis (via entry standard 78.20), Michail Anastasakis (17) and Kostas Zaltos (33). Stamatia Scarveli is locked up for the World Championship confirmed from SEGA website. Eleni Polak (33) from women's pole vault should be OK to enter along with Katerina Stefanidi (via entry standard 4.75). Tatiana Gusin from women's high jump dropped down to 33 from 29 and we will wait and see if she can survive the cut in 3 weeks unless she manages to improve on her outdoor personal best of 1.92. Panagiota Dosi has a chance to try to get into the World Championship. She will need to improve on her 1.88. She is competing in European Under 23 Championship. All of the race walkers are locked in. 

    Antigoni Drisbioti - via entry standard from both 20 km and 35 km 
    Kyriaki Fitisakou - via world ranking from both 20 km and 35 km
    Christina Papadopoulou - via world ranking from 20 km 
    Olga Fiaska - via world ranking from 35 km 
    Alexandros Papamichail - via world ranking from 35 km 

    Just to make a note for the track events, the entry standard for the women's 100 meters is 11.08, 22.60 for the women's 200 meters, 12.78 for the women's 100 meter hurdles and 54.90 for the women's 400 meter hurdles. 
     

  16. The Greek Championships were held at Volos this season. Some very significant results for our Greek athletes who are looking to qualify for Budapest 2023. 
    Kostas Douvalidis - 13.61 SB 
    Elisavet Pesiridou - 13.05 SB 
    Panagiota Dosi - 1.88 PB 
    Andreas Pantazis - 16.91 PB (Legal jump +1.4) 17.19 does not count as it was wind-aided +5.2 
    Odyesseas Mouzenidis - 19.98 PB 
    Ioannis Nyfantopoulos - 10.15 (Doesn't count as it was wind-aided +4.3) So 10.30 remains to be his SB. 
     

  17. 40 Greek athletes will be heading to Espoo, Finland for the Under 23 European Championship.

    Αναλυτικά η ομάδα

    Γυναίκες

    100μ./200μ.: Πολυνίκη Εμμανουηλίδου (ΑΣΣ Αλέξανδρος Μακεδονίας)
    800 μ./4Χ400μ.: Γεωργία Δεσπολλάρη (ΠΑΟ)
    400 μ. εμπ./4Χ400μ.: Βασιλική Μητσιούλη (Πυγμή Ευόσμου)
    400 μ. εμπ./4Χ400μ.: Ελμπιόνα Ζενέγια (Πυγμή Ευόσμου)
    400 μ. εμπ./4Χ400μ.: Λάουρα Ζενέγια (Πυγμή Ευόσμου)
    10.000 μ.: Μαρία Κάσσου (Πανναξιακός ΑΟ)
    10.000 μ.: Δάφνη Λαβασσά (ΑΟ Βουλιαγμένης)
    Ύψος: Παναγιώτα Δόση (ΓΣ Ελευθέριος Βενιζέλος)
    Ύψος: Σάντυ Παπακώστα (ΟΦΚΑ Περιστερίου)
    Επί κοντώ: Αναστασία Ρέτσα (Αμεινίας Μεσογείων)
    Τριπλούν: Σπυριδούλα Καρύδη (ΑΟ Κάλλιστος)
    Τριπλούν/Μήκος: Σωτηρία Ράπτη (ΑΓΣ Ιωαννίνων)
    Σφαιροβολία: Μαρία Ανδρεάδη (ΓΣ Κερατσινίου)
    Δισκοβολία: Αρετή Φιλιππίδου (ΑΣΣ Αλέξανδρος Μακεδονίας)
    Δισκοβολία: Σοφία Κεσσίδη (ΑΣ Κένταυρος)
    Σφυροβολία: Σταυρούλα Κοσμίδου (ΓΣ Ελευθέριος Βενιζέλος)
    Ακοντισμός: Ελίνα Τζένγκο (ΑΣ Κένταυρος)
    7αθλο: Αναστασία Ντραγκομίροβα (ΑΣ Κένταυρος)
    20χλμ. βάδην: Όλγα Φιάσκα (Αθλοκίνηση Μυτιλήνης)

    Άνδρες

    200 μ./4Χ100μ.: Γιάννης Καριοφύλλης (ΓΑΣ Σκάλας)
    200 μ./4Χ100μ.: Γιάννης Γρανιτσιώτης (AO Γιάννη Παλάσκα)
    200 μ./4Χ100μ.: Βασίλης Μυριανθόπουλος (ΠΑΟ)
    200 μ./4Χ100μ.: Νίκος Παναγιωτόπουλος (Άθλος Κερατσινίου)
    10.000 μ.: Νίκος Σταμούλης (ΓΑΣ Αγρινίου)
    110 μ. εμπ. Χρήστος Ρούμτσιος (ΟΦΚΑ Σέρρες)
    110 μ. εμπ.: Γιαννης Καμαρινός (ΠΑΟΚ)
    400 μ. εμπ.: Νίκος Χαρατσίδης (ΣΑΚΑ)
    3.000 μ. στιπλ: Νέστορας Κολιός (ΑΓΣΙ)
    20χμλ. βάδην: Άνθιμος Κελεπούρης (ΟΚΑ Βικέλας)
    20χλμ. βάδην: Ανδρέας Παπαστεργίου (ΣΟΑ Φωκιανός Καρδ.)
    Μήκος: Νίκος Σταματονικολός (ΓΣ Ηλιούπολης)
    Επί κοντώ: Αντώνης Σάντας (ΑΟ Φιλοθέης)
    Σφαιροβολία: Ανίβας Οικονόμου (Αμεινίας Μεσογείων)
    Δισκοβολία: Δημήτρης Παυλίδης (ΑΣ Κιλκίς ΑΙΑΣ)
    Δισκοβολία: Κώστας Μπουζάκης (ΓΣ Ελευθέριος Βενιζέλος)
    Σφυροβολία: Νικόλας Πολυχρονίου (ΑΕΚ)
    Σφυροβολία: Γιάννης Κορακίδης (ΓΣ Μανδρών)
    Σφυροβολία: Ορέστης Ντουσάκης (ΓΣ Ελευθέριος Βενιζέλος)
    4Χ100 μ.: Βασίλης Παπαμαργαρίτης (ΠΑΣ Πρωταθλητών Κ.)
    4Χ100 μ.: Θοδωρής Βροντινός (ΠΑΟΚ)

  18. Here are the latest update on the provisional list of Greek athletes who are trying to qualify via world rankings. 
    Women's 100 m - Polyniki Emmanouilidou 86th-1174 pts (2 pts behind for 48th place) 
    Women's 200 m - Polyniki Emmanouilidou 65th-1158 pts (1 pts behind for 48th place) 
    Women's 100 m hurdles - Elisavet Pesiridou 60th-1184 pts (1 pts behind for 40th place) 
    Women's 400 m hurdles - Dimitra Gnafaki 47th-1143 pts (40 QP) 
    Women's high jump - Tatiana Gusin 30th-1152 pts (27 QP) 
    Women's pole vault - Eleni-Klaoudia Polak 43rd-1121 pts (31 QP) 
    Women's hammer throw - Stamatia Scarvelis 46th-1109 pts (34 QP) 

    Women's 20 km race walk - Kyriaki Filtisakou 47th-1114 pts (38 QP) 
    Women's 20 km race walk - Christina Papadopoulou 56th-1100 pts (43 QP) 
    Women's 35 km race walk - Kyriaki Filtisakou 27th-1145 pts (26 QP) 
    Women's 35 km race walk - Olga Fiaska 42nd-1105 pts (33 QP) 

    Men's triple jump - Dimitris Tsiamis 29th-1153 pts (29 QP) 
    Men's triple jump - Nikolaos Andrikopoulos 47th-1125 pts (10 pts behind for 36th place) 
    Men's triple jump - Andreas Pantazis 57th-1112 pts (23 pts behind for 36th place) 
    Men's hammer throw - Michail Anastasakis 16th-1186 pts (17 QP) 
    Men's hammer throw - Konstantinos Zaltos 33rd-1150 pts (30 QP) 

    Men's 35 km race walk - Alexandros Papamichail 59th-1130 pts (45 QP) 

    I believe our female track athletes Pesiridou and Emmanouilidou are going to compete in Budapest. The others mentioned will not likely make it unless they get an invite. 

  19. Well done to Greece! Finished the competition with 256.5 points. They survived in the first division, beating Belgium by 6.5 points. 
    Belgium, Turkey and Norway are relegated to the second division, Ukraine, Lithuania, and Hungary are promoted to the first division for Madrid 2025. Greece performed well today and got some good to decent performance from Tzengko, Gusin, Emmanoulidou, and Kyriazis. Speaking of Emmanoulidou, she broke a PB in the women's 200 meters at 22.85. The young girl from Thessaloniki will soon break Katernia Koffa's NR. 

    The results from day 3 
    Women's javelin throw - Elina Tzengko 59.40 (12 points) 
    Men's high jump - Antonios Merlos 2.13 (7 points) 
    Women's 200 meters - Poliniki Emmanouilidou 22.85 PB (14 points) 
    Men's 200 meters - Ioannis Granitsiotis 21.18 (7 points) 
    Men's shot put - Odysseas Mouzenidis 18.98 (6 points) 
    Women's long jump - Vasiliki Chaitidou 6.10 SB (outdoors) (6 points) 
    Women's 300 meters steeplechase - Isavella Kotsacheili 10:08.23 (5 points) 
    Women's high jump - Tatiana Gusin 1.87 (11 points) 
    Men's javelin throw - Ioannis Kyriazis 79.01 (12 points) 
    Men's 5000 meters - Marios Anagnostou 14:17.29 (2 points) 
    Women's 1500 meters - Dafni-Efthchia Lavasa 4:22.55 (1 point) 
    Mixed 4 x 400 meters - Greece 3:23.10 (2 points) 

    And congratulations to Italy in winning the European Teams Championship title. Happy to see our fellow Mediterranean neighbors victorious.  

  20. Greece started off strong in the first two events, then started to struggle a bit. Very disappointing results from Stefanidi, Pavlidis, Douvalidis, Karydi and Gnafaki. Was expecting more points from them. Big surprise from the women's 800 meters as Despollari got her PB and got some much need points in the middle distance event. Relay teams did very well, with a little help from some teams DQ from their respective competitions. Greece is now out of the relegation level and will need a much stronger performance on Sunday (Day 3). 

    The results from day 2 
    Men's hammer throw - Michail Anastasakis 74.12 (14 points) 
    Men's long jump - Miltos Tentoglou 8.34 EL (16 points) 

    Women's pole vault - Katerina Stefanidi 4.40 (8.5 points) 
    Men's 110 meter hurdles - Kostas Douvalidis 13.90 (5 points) 
    Women's 100 meter hurdles - Elisavet Pesiridou 13.22 (10 points) 
    Women's 800 meters - Georgia-Maria Despollari 2:02.31 PB (7 points) 
    Men's 1500 meters - Sergios Diakostefanis 3:50.57 (1 point) 
    Men's discus throw - Dimitris Pavlidis 45.79 (1 point) 
    Women's triple jump - Spyridoula Karydi 12.92 (7 points) 
    Women's 400 meter hurdles - Dimitra Gnafaki 56.63 (8 points) 
    Men's 400 meter hurdles - Dimitris Levantinos 51.29 (3 points) 
    Women's 4 x 100 relay - Greece 43.81 (10 points) 
    Men's 4 x 100 relay - Greece 39.34 (8 points) 
     

  21. Greece got off to a slow start on day 1, thankfully they ended pretty strong thanks to great performances from Tsiamis, Karalis, and our 100 meter sprinters. Greece is second to last with 73, with Turkey 71 and the Czech Republic 77.5. 

    The results from day 1 
    Women's shot put - Maria Magoulia 15.13 (3 points) 
    Women's hammer throw - Stamatia Scarvelis 65.07 (6 points) 
    Women's 400 meters - Irini Vasiliou 53.90 (1 point) 
    Men's triple jump - Dimitris Tsiamis 16.38 (14 points) 
    Men's 400 meters - Giorgios Lambropoulos 48.28 (1 point) 
    Women's 5000 meters - Maria Kassou 16:05.00 (3 points) 
    Women's discus throw - Despoina Areti Filippidou 45.77 (2 points) 
    Men's pole vault - Emmanouil Karalis 5.80 =PB (Outdoors) (15 points)
    Men's 800 meters - Charidimos Xenidakis 1:47.91 PB (5 points) 
    Men's 300 meters steeplechase - Nestoras Kolios 8:53.81 (2 points) 
    Women's 100 meters - Poliniki Emmanouilidou 11.30 (10 points) 
    Men's 100 meters - Ioannis Nyfantopoulos 10.30 SB (11 points) 


     

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