Wednesday, August 26, 2015

The Athletics World Championships – Anita Wlodarczyk in hammer throw finals – Gazeta Wyborcza

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26.08. Beijing (PAP) – Anita Wlodarczyk (Spark Warsaw) to give 75.01 m in the first attempt to eliminate the secured part in Thursday’s finals hammer throw in track and field world championships in Beijing. Qualifying distance was 72.50 meters.

The share of this year’s world record holder (81.08) in the preliminaries lasted less than a quarter of an hour. In the wheel, he appeared as a fifth of the players A and once exceeded the minimum. Later, none of the players is not dropped further.

“The plan was made one hundred percent, so I’m very happy. The heat did not bother me, well I felt, despite the fact that poor sleep. I’ve had only six hours of sleep, but to loosen counted a book about the market the flight because I love to fly, “- she said.

As announced, the plan for Thursday’s finale is as usual – in the first round would throw “on credit”, the next longer can … world record.

“I am very well prepared. I was not yet in a situation in which competed day after day” – she noted.

According to tradition, before eliminations ate eggs. On the famine in Beijing – as opposed, among others, to Paul Fajdka – is not complaining.

“I’ve a Polish chocolate and protein bars. Food is not so bad, so somehow I’m doing. And to be de-stress, walk every day with Piotrek Małachowski coffee at a nearby cafe” – she added.

Wlodarczyk would like to see in the final “12″ were all of her most dangerous rivals.

“Because then she, too, feel a greater mobilization to throw away. Last I lost the gold with a Russian Tatiana Lysenko. Now she’s gone, so I would love to stand on the top step of the podium,” – she pointed out.

In addition to her in this group for a place in the finals he was trying to Malvina Kopron. The charges of coach Czeslaw Cybulski reached 69.53. It turned out that this was the 14th result qualifications. To advance to the final “12″ ran 34 cm.

Worse wrote down a rival in group B Joanna Fedorov (both AXIS AZS Poznań). Bronze medalist of European championships last year had only one successful attempt, but the result of 68.72 was enough only for 17th deposit.

Los Pole divided among two-time runner-Old Continent Slovakian Martina Hrašnová, which was 68,80 and 16.

The second qualification score – 74.39 – obtained Alexandra Tavernier. The French established a personal record. Minimum yet reached the only Chinese girl Zheng Wang – Zhang Wenxiu and 73.06 – 72.92. Titled Germany’s Betty Heidler sent hammer a distance of 70.60 and reached the finals of the ninth outcome.

 Composition finals of the women's hammer throw: 

1. Anita Wlodarczyk (Poland) 75.01 2. Alexandra Tavernier (France) 74.39 3. Zheng Wang (China) 73.06 4. Wenxiu Zhang (China) 72.92 5. Zalina Margieva (Moldova) 72.29 6. Amber Campbell (USA) 72,06 7. Kathrin Klaas (Germany) 71.41 8. Sophie Hitchon (Great Britain) 71.07 9. Betty Heidler (Germany) 70.60 10. Rosa Rodriguez (Venezuela) 70.57 11. Amanda Bingson (USA) 69.99 12. Alena Sobalewa (Belarus) 69.86

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