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  1. A first round exit for Stefanos Tsitsipas, defeated by Russian Andrey Rublev 4-6, 7-6 (7-5), 6-7 (7-9), 5-7.
  2. I am guessing that a few might be competing in one of those IAAF World Challenge competitions or they could be injured. The problem is SEGAS does not report any injury updates regularly on the Greek athletes.
  3. At the IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge in Hungary, Stamatia Skarvelis finished the meet in 5th with a seasons best of 68.99. Also, Mihail Anastasakis finished 5th at the same meet with a mark of 74.57.
  4. September 2 and 3 will be the Balkan Championship in Prevats, Bulgaria Some of the big name athletes will take part, the lineup : Men 800 Meters - Christos Kotitsas 400 Meter Hurdlers - Petros Kyriakdis, Kostas Nakos 3000 Meter Steeplechase - Giorgios Mino Pole Vault - Emmanouli Karalis, Theodoros Chrisanthopoulos Long Jump - Miltos Tentoglou Triple Jump - Dimitris Tsiamis, Pavlos Boftsis Shot Put - Odysseas Mouzenidis, Nikolaos Skarvelis Hammer Throw - Mihail Anastasakis, Christos Frantzeskakis Women 100 Meters - Maria Gatou 200 Meters - Rafaela Spanoudaki, Irini Vasiliou 400 Meters - Irini Vasiliou 1500 Meters - Anastasia Marinakou 100 Meter Hurdles - Elisavet Peseridou 3000 Meter Steeplechase - Isabella Kotsachili High Jump - Tatiana Gousin Pole Vault - Eleni Polak Long Jump - Efthyma Kolokytha Triple Jump - Paraskevi Papachristou Discus Throw - Chrisoula Anagnostopoulou Hammer Throw - Stamatia Skarveli
  5. Well, that match will be fun to watch. I hope our fellow brothers can also qualify for the group stage.
  6. Sakkari easy wins over Giorgi 6-0, 6-1
  7. The following Greek athletes who are going to Doha via entry standard qualification : Kostas Douvalidis - 13.46 Mihail Anastasakis - 76.63 Miltos Tentoglou - 8.32 Kostas Filippidis - 5.72 Emmanouil Karalis - 5.71 Alexandros Papamichail - 3:56:19 Katerina Stefanidi - 4.83 Nikoleta Kyriakopoulou - 4.72 Paraskevi Papachristou - 14.51 Gloria Prevelitzio - 2:35:28 Antigoni Drisbioti - 1:33:22 Aggeliki Makri - 4:29:15 The following Greek athletes who might go to Doha by either improving there entey standard, wild card, or other criteria : Nikolaos Skarvelis - 20.40 Chrisoula Anagnostopoulou - 59.02 Maria Belibasaki - 51.96 Rafaela Spanoudaki-Chatziriga - 11.40, 23.27 Kostas Baniotis - 2.24 Dimitris Tsiamis - 16.70
  8. The 2019 Entry Standard will be a bit tougher than the one from 2017 in London. Men 100 meters 10.10 200 meters 20.40 400 meters 45.30 800 meters 1:45.80 1500 meters (Mile) 3:36.00 (3:53.10) 5000 meters 13:22.50 10000 meters 27:40.00 Marathon 2:16:00 3000 meter Steeplechase 8:29.00 110 meter Hurdles 13.46 400 meter Hurdles 49.30 High Jump 2.30 Pole Vault 5.71 Long Jump 8.17 Triple Jump 16.95 Shot Put 20.70 Discus Throw 65.00 Hammer Throw 76.00 Javelin Throw 83.00 Decathlon 8200 20 km Race Walk 1:22:30 50 km Race Walk 3:59:00 Women 100 meters 11.24 200 meters 23.02 400 meters 51.80 800 meters 2:00.60 1500 meters (Mile) 4:06.50 (4:25.20) 5000 meters 15:22.00 10000 meters 31:50.00 Marathon 2:37:00 3000 meter Steeplechase 9:40.00 100 meter Hurdles 12.98 400 meter Hurdles 56.00 High Jump 1.94 Pole Vault 4.56 Long Jump 6.72 Triple Jump 14.20 Shot Put 18.00 Discus Throw 61.20 Hammer Throw 71.00 Javelin Throw 61.50 Heptathlon 6300 20 km Race Walk 1:33:30 50 km Race Walk 4:30:00
  9. The second leg in Russia will be a match where Olympiakos will play it safe. 4-0 is a good commanding lead. But in UEFA competitions, nothing is guaranteed until the final whistle blows. This match will not be televised on TNT for U.S. viewers, instead they will show Belgrade Red Stars vs. Young Boys.
  10. Didn't we had Claudio Ranieri after World Cup 2014? How did that work out?
  11. Men's Pole Vault Finalists 1. Sam Kendricks (USA) 42 points (3 wins) 2. Piotr Lisek (Poland) 41 points (2 wins) 3. Armand Duplantis (Sweden) 26 points (1 win) 4. Pawel Wojciechowski (Poland) 16 points 5. Thiago Braz (Brazil) 15 points 6. Seito Yamamoto (Japan) 15 points 7. Cole Walsh (USA) 14 points 8. Renaud Lavillenie (France) 11 points 9. Valentin Lavillenie (France) 6 points 10. Christopher Nilsen (USA) 5 points 11. Ernest John Obiena (Philippines) 5 points 12. Emmanouil Karalis (Greece) 5 points
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