The preview of Washington athletes competing at the Doha World Champs is now available...
paulmerca.blogspot.com's preview of Doha 2019—the IAAF World Track & Field Championships--is now ready for viewing.
This document has brief biographical information, along with personal and 2017 season bests of the 14 athletes with Washington ties competing in Doha. The guide also has the dates which the athletes listed will compete, along with television information. Both Doha (+10 hours) and Seattle times are listed in the schedule for your convenience.
This document is a .pdf file, which you can view here:
We encourage you to print this page, and have it close to your television set or computer, as you follow Devon Allen, Amos Bartelsmeyer, Katie Burnett, Matthew Centrowitz, Tim Duckworth, Josh Kerr, Brannon Kidder, Hassan Mead, Katie Nageotte, Allie Ostrander, Carley Thomas, Liga Velvere, Kara Winger, and Gianna Woodruff.
While you’re at it, you can download the official IAAF statistics handbook, which has the most comprehensive statistical data, including past results of world championships, national records in the various events, and much, much, more.
You can download the book (it’s 850 pages long) here!
One last thing...here's the link to the home page of the IAAF World Track & Field Championships. All results and start lists will come from this page, so please bookmark it for your reference.
NOTE: USA Track & Field, the IAAF, British Athletics, Athletics Australia, and the various sports information offices where the athletes attended school contributed research material in the production of the Doha 2019 preview. Photo illustration of Falah, the official Doha 2019 mascot, and the medals courtesy IAAF and Doha 2019 Local Organizing Committee.
This document has brief biographical information, along with personal and 2017 season bests of the 14 athletes with Washington ties competing in Doha. The guide also has the dates which the athletes listed will compete, along with television information. Both Doha (+10 hours) and Seattle times are listed in the schedule for your convenience.
This document is a .pdf file, which you can view here:
2019 World Champs Bios by paulmerca70601 on Scribd
We encourage you to print this page, and have it close to your television set or computer, as you follow Devon Allen, Amos Bartelsmeyer, Katie Burnett, Matthew Centrowitz, Tim Duckworth, Josh Kerr, Brannon Kidder, Hassan Mead, Katie Nageotte, Allie Ostrander, Carley Thomas, Liga Velvere, Kara Winger, and Gianna Woodruff.
While you’re at it, you can download the official IAAF statistics handbook, which has the most comprehensive statistical data, including past results of world championships, national records in the various events, and much, much, more.
You can download the book (it’s 850 pages long) here!
One last thing...here's the link to the home page of the IAAF World Track & Field Championships. All results and start lists will come from this page, so please bookmark it for your reference.
NOTE: USA Track & Field, the IAAF, British Athletics, Athletics Australia, and the various sports information offices where the athletes attended school contributed research material in the production of the Doha 2019 preview. Photo illustration of Falah, the official Doha 2019 mascot, and the medals courtesy IAAF and Doha 2019 Local Organizing Committee.
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