Lysenko, Moreno To Meet In Banská Bystrica
EME NEWS 53/2006 (Press Release)
(hoping the SVK language is not a big problem and sorry)
Lysenko vs. Moreno for the first time this year BANSKA BYSTRICA/DUBNICA: The Slovak EAA permit meetings "Athletics Bridge“ to be held on Aug 27 in Banska Bystrica and Aug 29 in Dubnica are building a nice hammer tradition. For the upcoming 4th edition the best possible fields in this events are assembled. In the women's contest all three medallists from Goteborg will compete with the best overseas throwers from Cuba.
Russian world record holder Tatyana Lysenko will for the first time this season meet with former double world champion and Helsinki silver medallist Yipsi Moreno of Cuba. Her recent world record 77.80 from Tallinn and also great throws in Birmingham are opening some expectations for the Slovakian events.
The organizer has offered a car (KIA) as a bonus for possible global mark. But Moreno wants also throw a decent mark, as she is the meet record holder with 74.95 last year.
In 2005 Moreno beat twice Lysenko in Slovakia and got a share of the jackpot. Also in the field is another World Record setter, Gulfiya Khanafeyeva from Russia. The two meets have identical starting fields and the athletes are fighting for a total jackpot of 14,000 E in 14 events. All double winners will share the amount, last year there were 9 such athletes.
The men´s hammer competition has the same high quality field headed by current world and European champion Ivan Tikhon from Belarus. His main rivals will be the world leader and bronze medal winner from Goteborg and his country mate Vadim Deviatovskiy. Also in the field are other four European finalists (5. Ziolkowski, 6. Pars, 7. Kozmus, 11. Lingua).
Weather permitting, organizers are hoping for the first 83-meter throw of the year.
In total 10 medallists from Gothenburg will be competing. The world best is scheduled to show his abilities in the men's shot put contest – American Christian Cantwell is having his last warm-up competitions before the World Athletics Final in Slovakia. For the second meet in Dubnica the organizers even enlarged the shot put area because before only throws up to 21,50-21,80 were possible.
In the jumping area one of the most consistent triplers (medals from Athens, Helsinki and Goteborg) Marian Oprea from Romania will come. His shot will be at meet record of 17.30 achieved last year by world champion Walter Davis (USA). High jumpers will be aiming for breaking 230 cm for the first time at the bridge – the candidates World indoor championships silver medallist Andrey Tereshin from Russia, Olympic finalist Svatoslav Ton from Czech Republic and national record holders of Slovenia (Rozle Prezelj) and Brasil (Jesse de Lima). Women´s pole vault will be contested for the first time and four high quality jumpers will aim for the best result ever at slovak territory (so far 451 by Daniela Bartova back in 1998). Russian Yulia Golubchikova, German Nastja Ryshich, Hungarian record holder Krisztina Molnar and czech Helsinki bronze medallist Pavla Hamackova are the hottest favourites.
In the sprints section a strong group of US and Caribbean sprinters will fight for the jackpot along with the European bronze medallist Matic Osovnikar from Slovenia. Former relay world champion Darvis Patton from USA, Helsinki bronze medallist in relay Jacey Harper from Trinidad und this years third at US Championships Rod Martin are the biggest favourites. Not to forget the bahamian record holder Derrick Atkins, who achieved this season 10.08. At 400 m three athletes with sub 45 seconds bests will be starting – Americans Jamal Ashley and Mitch Potter along with Ato Modibo from Trinidad. Poland´s relay bronze medallists from Goteborg Piotr Marciniszyn and Piotr Rysiukiewicz will also be factors. Very strong also men hurdles sprint with four Americans with bests between 13.22 and 13.31 – Joel Brown, David Oliver, Ron Bramlett and Aubrey Herring. Mateus Inocencio from Brasil and Williams Sharman from Great Britain are completing a superb field. Women hurdles will have as the strongest jackpot contender American Lolo Jones who is number six in the current world lists with 12.56. Women sprint will have the ever young sprint queen competing. Merlene Ottey is hoping for another world bests in category 45+. But for jackpot she will have it tough with Central American Games winner Roxana Diaz from Cuba and two Goteborg 200 m finalists Yekaterina Kondratyeva from Russia and Angela Morosanu from Romania. Two middle distances are open affairs. At men 800 m races Kenyans Elijah Boit and Cosmas Rono along with Samwel Mwera from Tansania and American Jebreh Harris are the contenders for jackpot. Local crowds will be hoping for homer runner Jozef Repcik (semifinals in Goteborg and winner Thursday in Copenhagen) to mix the cards. Men steeple will have Bisluke Kiplagat, Isaac Tanui and Collins Ngeno from Kenyan Armada as main contenders for the jackpot.
The Time table for both events is pretty much the same. The hammer competitions are starting at 5 pm (at main stadiums where first league soccer is played!), opening ceremonies at 6.45 pm and both events ending by 9 pm. Live results to be found at www.saz.sk (the Slovak federation site). European Championships 2006: 10 medalist, 19 finalists World Indoor Championships 2006: 3 medalists Commonwealth Games 2006: 2 medalists World Lists 2006: 3 leaders, 17 in top ten World Championships 2005: 9 medalists, 18 finalists Olympic Games 2004: 5 medalists, 18 finalists TOP NAMES FROM START LIST (hoping the SVK language is not a big problem and sorry): 200 m/100 m Osovnikar Matic,SLO 20.47 (NR) – 10.14 (NR) – 3. ME 06 (100) Harper Jacey, TRI 20.65 – 10.10 – 2. MS 05 (4x100) Rod Martin, USA 20.14 – 10.24 Atkins Derrick, BAH 20.69 – 10.08 (NR) Mullings Steve, JAM 20.27 – 10.05 Patton Darvis, USA 20.03 – 10.00 – 2. OH 04 (4x100) – 1. MS 03 (4x100) – 2. MS 03 (200) 400 m Ashley Jamal, USA, 44.75 Potter Mitch, USA 44.58 – 1. MS 03 (4x400) Mogawane Ofense, RSA, 45.11 Modibo Ato, TRI, 44.87 Marciniszyn Piotr, POL 45.54 – 3. ME 06 (4x400) Vieru Ioan, ROM, 45.60 (NR) Rysiukiewicz Piotr, POL 45.54 – 3. ME 06 (4x400) 800 m Mwera Samuel, TAN, 1:45.23 Boit Elijah, KEN, 1:46.43 Cronje Johan, RSA 1:45.77 Harris Jebreh, USA 1:45.91 Rono Cosmas, KEN 1:45.24 Jozef Repcˇík, SVK, 1:46.43, vo sˇtvrtok vyhral míting v Kodani 3000 m prek./2000 m SC Kiplagat Bisluke, KEN, 8:18.11 Kipchumba Ronald, KEN, 8:16.69 Zouaoui Vincent, FRA, 8:22,82 Farnosov Andrej, RUS, 8:25.61 Tanui Isaac, KEN, 8:28.29 Ngeno Collins, KEN, 8:26.79 110 m H Oliver David, USA, 13.25 Brown Joel, USA, 13.22 Herring Aubrey, USA, 13.31 Bramlett Ron, USA, 13.26 Inocencio Mateus, BRA, 13.33 Sharman William, GBR, 13.49 Sajdok Stanislav, CZE, 13.68 High Jump Ton Svatoslav, CZE, 233 – 6. ME 06 De Lima Jesse, BRA, 230 (NR) Teresˇin Andrej, RUS, 236h – 2. HMS 06 Prezˇelj Rozle, SLO, 231h (NR) Triple Jump Oprea Marian, ROM, 17.81 (NR) – 3. MS 05 – 2. OH 04 – 3. ME 06 Betanzos Yoandri, CUB, 17.63 - 2.MS 05 – 2. MS 03 Jastrebov Viktor, UKR, 17.32 – 7. ME 06 Valˇukevicˇ Dmitrij, SVK, 17.57 (17.19 NR) Fofana Colomba, FRA, 17.21 Lewis Randy, GRN, 17.34 (NR) Shot Put Cantwell Christian, USA, 22.54 Taylor Dan, USA, 21.59 Vodovnik Miran, SLO, 20.76 (NR) Martin Scott, AUS, 20.33 Haggblom Robert, FIN, 20.13 Konopka Mikulásˇ, SVK, 20.66 Haborák Milan, SVK, 20.87 (NR) Stehlík Petr, CZE, 20.96 Javelin Throw Rags Erik, LAT, 86.47 – 9. ME 06 Bokor Marián , SVK 83.38 Shkurlatov Vladislav, RUS, 81.14 – 2. MSJ 02 Hammer Throw Deviatovskij Vadim, BLR 84.90 – 2. MS 05, 3. ME 06 Ziolkowski Szymon, POL 83.38 (NR) – 3. MS 05, 5. ME 06 Pars Krisztián, HUN, 81.35 – 6. ME 06 Tichon Ivan, BLR, 86.73 (NR) – 1. MS 03, 1. MS 05, 1. ME 06, 2. OH 04 Kozmus Primoz, SLO, 81.21 (NR) – 7. ME 06 Konopka Miloslav, SVK, 81.33 Charfreitag Libor, SVK, 81.81 (NR) Lingua Marco, ITA, 77.66 – 11. ME 06 Al Zankawi Mohamed, KUW, 76.97 (NR) WOMEN 200 m/100 m Ottey Merlene, SLO 21.64 (NR, 23.97 WR 45+) - 10.74 NR (11.41 WR 45+) Morosanu Angela, ROM 22.91 – 11.47 – 8. ME 06 (200) Kondrateva Jekaterina, RUS 22.64 – 11.40 – 1. ME 06 (4x100) – 6. ME 06 (200) Beret-Martinel Florence, FRA 23.26 – 11.39 Diaz Roxana, CUB, 11.31-22.69 100 m H Jones Lolo, USA, 12.56 McClelland Sally, AUS, 13.01 Augustus Toyin, NGR, 12.89 Pole Vault Golubcˇikova Julia, RUS, 460 Ryshich Nastja, GER, 463 – 9. ME 06 Molnar Krisztina, HUN, 453 (NR) – 11. ME 06 Hamácˇková Pavla, CZE, 460 – 3. MS 05 Hammer Throw Lysenko Tatiana, RUS, 77.80 (WR) – 3. MS 05, 1. ME 06 Chanafejeva Gulfija, RUS, 77.26 (by´valy´ WR) – 2. ME 06 Chorosˇich Jekaterina, RUS, 76.63 Danisˇová Martina, SVK, 73.84 (NR) Skolimowska Kamila, POL, 74.27 (NR) – 3. ME 06 Balassini Ester, ITA 73.59 (NR) Moreno Yipsi, CUB, 75.18 (NR) – 1. MS 01, 1. MS 03, 2. MS 05, 2. OH 04 Crawford Yunaika, CUB, 73.16 – 3. OH 04
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