Antaeus7 Posted February 18 Share Posted February 18 2 weeks from now the 2024 World Athletics Indoor Championship will be held in Glasgow, United Kingdom. I don't believe there are going to be many Greeks to compete, some of the top names can't qualify via entry standard. Polyniki Emmanouilidou is the closest getting an indoor PB of 7.24, need 7.19 to get in. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blackhawk Posted February 20 Share Posted February 20 Right now only Tentoglou and Stefanidi have the entry standards to take part in the championships. Tentoglou will take par, while Stefanidi will decide if she will travel to Scotland. Any other Greek participations are possible only through official invitations from IAAF. Chances are good that Pesiridou will receive one. Another slim possibility is Gousin. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Antaeus7 Posted February 20 Share Posted February 20 Perhaps Emmanouilidou has a slim chance too to get in either world ranking or wild card. Gusin rankings boosted tremendously. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blackhawk Posted February 22 Share Posted February 22 Six additional athletes received invitation to participate n the World Championships in Glasgow. So we have the following 8 athletes: 60 M: Nyfantopoulos 60 M HURDLES: Douvalidis POLE VAULT: Karalis LONG JUMP: Tentoglou 60 M: Emmanoulidou 60 M HURDLES: Pesiridou HIGH JUMP: Gousin POLE VAULT: Stefanidi 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Antaeus7 Posted February 22 Share Posted February 22 That's a pretty good group of athletes there. Sadly, we will only see 1 medal from Tentoglou. Karalis can win a medal if he can reach 5.90 m, which would be a new NR indoor for him. It will be interesting to see how Emmanouilidou, Gusin and Nyfantopoulos will all do in their World Indoor debut. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Antaeus7 Posted February 23 Share Posted February 23 The Greek athletes indoor season's best for 2024 Ioannis Nyfantopoulos (60 meters) - 6.68 Kostas Douvalidis (60 meters hurdles) - 7.76 Emmanuel Karalis (Pole Vault) - 5.72 (has one more meet to compete this Saturday) Miltiadis Tentoglou (Long Jump) - 8.26 Katerina Stefanidi (Pole Vault) - 4.64 Tatiana Gusin (High Jump) - 1.91 Polyniki Emmanouilidou (60 meters) - 7.24 Elisavet Peseridou (60 meters hurdles) - 8.24 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Antaeus7 Posted February 23 Share Posted February 23 (edited) Schedule for the Greek athletes Times posted are local (UK time) March 1 13:10 Men's 60 Meters (H) - Nyfantopoulos 19:41 Women's High Jump (F) - Gusin 19:45 Men's 60 Meters (SF) 21:45 Men's 60 Meters (F) March 2 10:00 Men's Long Jump (F) - Tentoglou 10:10 Men's 60 Meters Hurdles (H) - Douvalidis 11:20 Women's 60 Meters (H) - Emmanouilidou 19:05 Women's Pole Vault (F) - Stefanidi 19:10 Men's 60 Meters Hurdles (SF) 19:45 Women's 60 Meters (SF) 21:30 Men's 60 Meters Hurdles (F) 21:45 Women's 60 Meters (F) March 3 10:25 Women's 60 Meters Hurdles (H) - Peseridou 19:00 Men's Pole Vault (F)- Karalis 19:40 Women's 60 Meters Hurdles (SF) 21:00 Women's 60 Meters Hurdles (F) Edited February 23 by Antaeus7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Antaeus7 Posted February 24 Share Posted February 24 The Greek Athletics Federation added Dimitrios Tsiamis into the squad right before the deadline. Now Greece has 9 athletes to compete in Glasgow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blackhawk Posted March 1 Share Posted March 1 Today's results for Greek athletes: 60m Men: Qualifying Heats: 4. Nyfantopoulos 6.74 sec. (overall place 29th) Hight Jump woman: Final: 7. Gusin 1.88m Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Antaeus7 Posted March 2 Share Posted March 2 (edited) Tentoglou is a two time World Indoor Champion! He beat Italy's Mattia Furlani on countback, both of them finished at 8.22, Tentglou bettered him with the second best jump at 8.19 to Furlani's 8.10. Carey McLeod of Jamaica made it interesting after landing 8.21 on his fifth jump to settle for bronze. In track, Douvalidis finished 27th place overall at 7.79 sec Emmanouilidou finished 28th place overall at 7.27 sec She was a bit unlucky, she could have taken third place and automatic spot to the semifinals just losing out to Poland's Magdalena Stefanowicz by 0.01 sec (7.26). Edited March 2 by Antaeus7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Antaeus7 Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 (edited) Stefanidi finished 7th place at 4.55 m, her best days are over. Tsiamis finished 14th place at 15.95 m, he should retire for good. Pesiridou finished 34th place at 8.28 sec, never had a chance to advance past the heats. Karalis is our last Greek athlete to compete in Glasgow, he will need go over 5.85 to stand a chance at a medal. The heights in the men's pole vault today will be 5.50, 5.65, 5.75, 5.85, 5.90. Edited March 3 by Antaeus7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Antaeus7 Posted March 4 Share Posted March 4 Karalis gets the bronze medal at the men's pole vault finishing at 5.85 m, which is his season's best. Greece finishes the competition with 2 medals. A great way to end this. Next stop will be the European Athletics Championship in Rome, Italy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blackhawk Posted March 4 Share Posted March 4 Karalis was a pleasant surprise. Did not expect him to medal. Hopefully this will give him a self-confidence boost so he can start jumping over 5.80 meters on regular basis. Tentoglou super as usual. Let's see if he can finally get a big jump and brake the Greek record, which stands at 8.66 meters. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Antaeus7 Posted March 5 Share Posted March 5 Karalis seems to perform very well indoors. It's funny he has yet to qualify in the finals in either the European or World Championships. His bronze medal is much tougher to achieve than Filippidis did in 2014 when he won gold in Sopot, Poland without much of top stars in that compeition. Karalis had more competition and fought against the top athletes in pole vault like Duplantis, Kendricks, Nielsen, Obiena, etc. As for Tentoglou, I think he is due to achieve that Greek National Record outdoors. He will need plenty of meets to perform to have any chance. I love to see him repeat as Olympic Champion which has not happened since Carl Lewis from 1984-1996, 4 titles in the row. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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