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Russian Combined Events Campionships 2012

Latest post: kümpifänn17, July 31, 2013
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Posted: June 01, 2012
Does anybody have an entry list?
Or even a site with live results?
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Posted: June 03, 2012
My search results - nothing :-(
If you wish information about russians you are always in trouble.... :-(
Posted: June 04, 2012
1. Sviridov 8088
2. Kharlamov 8051
3. Shkurenev 8030
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Posted: June 04, 2012
The international
A Norm stands at 8200 and the
B Norm stands at 8050

To my understanding:
Sviridov has won and has already the A Norm with 8365 = A qualified
Drozdov has made 8334 in 2011 = A qualified (any activities this year ?)
Kharlamov finished 2nd with 8051 /(8166 in 2011) = just B qualified

Skhurenev finished 3rd, but with 8030 below B Norm = not qualified
Lukyanenko, with 8080, 2nd most points this year, but = not qualified
Tabala, with 8070, 3rd most points this year, but = not qualified
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Posted: June 04, 2012
If I got it correctly, Aleksey Drozdov DNF (4025 after 1st day)

ДРОЗДОВ АЛЕКСЕЙ М 108 11.32 791 14 738 1696 6 15,49 2516 3 200 3319 2 52,42 4025 6 справка 4025 23

Lukyanenko DNF (only two events)

ЛУКЬЯНЕНКО АРТЕМ М-23 139 11.05 850 5 689 1638 9 справка 1638 29 0 1638 29 справка 1638 29

And Pogorelov did start in the 100m

ПОГОРЕЛОВ АЛЕКСАНДР М 107 11.46 761 22 СПРАВКА 761 32 справка 761 32
761 0

No Sysoyev (anybody with info about his physical health?

So it looks like only two Russians at the OG.
Noone of them on the startlist for Kladno.
Would Ratingen or EC be valid for them to qualify?
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Posted: June 04, 2012
Sorry - here is the link to the Russian pdf
http://www.decathlon2000.com/upload/file/120601-ru...
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Posts from the same IP: Christoph
Posted: June 05, 2012
Thanks Christoph for the Link.
Shouldn't the 8334 pts Drozdov has made in Daegu 2011 enable him to start in London? -> 3 russians at the olympics
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Posts from the same IP: eierluke
Posted: June 05, 2012
Sviridov: A standard
Drozdov: A standard (from 2011)
All others: B standard

Who is the third one? Are there two A and one B allowed?
I thought B standards qualify only if there is nobody with A - and then only one B...
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Posted: June 06, 2012
And I thought the B standard was 7950. Do I have that wrong?
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Posted: June 06, 2012
Entry Standards: A - 8200p. B - 7950p.

Athletes must reach the standards as set by the IAAF during the following- Combined Events: 1 January 2011 to 8 July 2012
Posted: June 06, 2012
My understanding is that every country is allowed to send up to one athlete who just has accomplished B standard.

So if a country does not has any athletes above 8200, it can at least send one athlete who has made 7950. (if it has in example 3 athletes that have made exactly 8000 the country still is allowed to send just one of them)
So if two athletes are above 8200, a country is allowed to add one additional athlete who just has 7950?

Is my understanding correct?
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Posts from the same IP: eierluke
Posted: June 06, 2012
Yes, that's what I also understood.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/olympics/8453553/...
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Posted: June 06, 2012
My understanding is that you can enter up to 3 athletes, provided each has attained the A standard.

If, and only if, you have no A-qualified athletes, you can send one athlete who has attained the B standard.

Thus, you cannot send 2 A's and 1 B (or 1 A and 1 B, or 3 A's and a B)

If someone knows otherwise, please inform. Thanks.
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Posts from the same IP: TimR
Posted: June 06, 2012
I also understand it like Tim!


No Russian on entry list for Kladno, Logvinenko for Ratingen.
I think of course the athletes who start at the EC can qualify the do the A standard an federation will nominate one of them.
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Posted: July 31, 2013
Russia have a very good combined events team. Drozdov, skurenjov, etc
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