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Rating Australia’s performance, Gout Gout in the 200m, Torrie Lewis, Jess Hull, Nicola Olyslagers

The result was that the Australian team was exhausted and it was 15th at the medal table. In contrast, New Zealand finished with two gold and bronze.

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Nevertheless, with the qualifiers of the relay teams, Australian Athletics was still able to boast of taking the largest team – 88 athletes to a world championship.

Great winners

Obviously, the medals in Tokyo were perfect. Olyslagers put A+ performance to earn gold outdoors outdoors. Kurtis Marschall was competing against Mondo Duplantis, the largest polar closure so far, so he really was really competing for only two places and received one with the bronze medal. Mackenzie even reaches the level of competitiveness while working full -time as a private doctor. Later, it was a tremendous effort to win a javelin bronze.

Relay teams withdrew more than one hand. While Australia deposited time to the relay teams last year, they need to spend a little more time on Baton Handolders. When the new generation of sprinter appears, they can get more medals. But not with Handovers.

Australia’s biggest achievements of the championships were not the medals. Gut Gut A class performed a performance.

Gut Gut made the semi -finals of 200m only at the age of 17.Credit: Getty Images

He came to Tokyo, 17, with the weight of his expectation and the world’s curious eyes and was delivered. He enjoyed exposure to the level, carried the pressure and ran well to make a semi -final. Just out of heat against larger, more experienced runners is extremely good for age.

Torrie Lewis also did not win a medal and was polluted by an Australian woman to run one of the fastest 200 ms, but did not make a 200 -meter final. No one disappointed his efforts.

Jess Hull is only delivering. He won a silver medal in Paris, won a bronze in one of the most competitive events in the world in Tokyo at 1500 meters. He supported this by breaking a national record on his way to a 800 -meter finals.

Matthew Denny had the weather as an excuse for a night, and he would feel the chance of a medal that slid like a wet discus from his fingers.

The bronze medal in Paris was the last athlete trying to throw Denny, and due to heavy rain, the competition was recorded and fell before it was suspended. There was little good shot at night – only the Swedish gold medal Daniel Stahl cleaned 70m. Denny regularly cleans 70 m all year, but under these conditions, it was not possible and for the third time in a world championship.

Gout and the next level of excitement and interest-AFL semi-finals of the TV ratings-and Lewis and Hull, the Australian team partially concealed the lifeless performances of others.

Frustrations

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88 Australian athletes in Tokyo, more than 40 championships were held to be able to hit the level. This is poor.

The 800M runner Luke Boyes, Davabler Ed Trippas and Walker Rhydian Cowley, such as injury or injury, still caused not suitable enough to compete and seriously compete. Sprinter Bree Rizzo discovered that he was a long Covid affecting his preparation. The scrap Liz Clay damaged his feet in June and fought his preparation.

Australia was doing fitness tests directed to major events to show that athletes were in the form and still performing at the level they exhibited to be entitled. It is difficult because the local season of Australia is except the rest of the world, so the athletes are asked to go to the top more often and stay longer.

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“Behind last year’s performances, nominal value, may seem like a decrease,” Athletics said Andrew Faichney.

“But there were three medals or three medals here. After all, I think it was a really successful championship. We had a few young people who could come and I think one year looks very good in the Olympic cycle.”

Here, four medals and one of them are gold, no Kennedy or Montag, a solid transition sign for Australia.

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