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Summary of Tokyo participation of Athletes who competed in 2021 at the Gyulai István Memorial – Hungarian GP in Székesfehérvár, a WACT Gold meeting

Tokyo Olympics / Gyulai István Memorial Hungarian Athletics GP  2021

Winner of the Dr. Bojidar Spiriev Trophy in 2021 was Elaine Thompson-Herah who went on winning 3 gold medals in Tokyo (100m, 200m, 4x100m relays!

 

* The Dr. Bojidar Spiriev Trophy is awarded to the Athlete who achieves the Best Performance of the meeting.

 

Participated in Hungary – individual Olympic champion in Tokyo:

 

10 Athletes – 11 individual gold medals

 

Elaine Thompson                             100m and 200m (+ 4x100m relay)

Shaunae Miller-Uibo                      400m

Jasmine Camacho-Quinn             100m Hurdles

Anita Włodarczyk                            Hammer Throw

André De Grasse                             200m

Steven Gardiner                              400m

Gianmarco Tamberi                       High Jump

Pedro Pichardo                                Triple Jump

Daniel Stahl                                       Discus Throw

Wojciech Nowicki                           Hammer Throw

 

Participated in Hungary – relay Olympic champion in Tokyo:

 

7 Athletes – gold medals in 3 relay events

 

Natalia Kaczmarek                          4x400m mix relay

Elaine Thompson                            4x100m women’s relay

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce                4x100m women’s relay

Shericka Jackson                             4x100m women’s relay

Michael Cherry                                 4x400m men’s relay

Michael Norman                              4x400m men’s relay

Bryce Deadmon                               4x400m men’s relay

 

From those who competed in 2021 at the Gyulai istván Memorial – Hungarian GP in Székesfehérvár, a total of 16 Athletes, in a total of 14 events became Olympic champions in Tokyo!

 

We had 20 events in the meeting and in 16 events we had Athletes who then won a medal in Tokyo!

In 19 events we had Athletes who later made top 8 in Tokyo.

 

A total of 60 Athletes participated in Székesfehérvár, Hungary in 2021 who later had a top 8 position at the Tokyo Olympic Games.

 

Athletes who made top 12 in Tokyo (top 8 in relays)  – their position in Hungary (GyM)

A summary by discipline

 

100m- women:

 

1. Elaine Thompson-Herah  – GyM 1.

2. Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce – GyM 2.

3. Shericka Jackson – GyM 200m 1.

4. Marie-Josee Ta Lou – GyM 3.

5. Ajla Del Ponte – GyM 6.

6. Mujinga Kambundji – GyM 200m 4.

9. Michelle-Lee Ahye –  GyM 5.

 

Hammer Throw – men:

 

1. Wojciech Nowicki – GyM 2.

2. Eivind Henriksen – GyM 6.

3. Paweł Fajdek – GyM 3.

4. Mykhaylo Kokhan – GyM 1.

8. Valeriy Pronkin – GyM 7.

 

200m – men:

 

1. André De Grasse – GyM 1.

2. Kenneth Bednarek – GyM 2.

(3. Noah Lyles – 2020 GyM 100 és 200m 1.)

4. Errion Knighton – GyM 3. (GyM was his first ever meeting outside of the USA)

6. Aaron Brown – GyM 5.

8. Jareem Richards – GyM 4.

9. Divine Oduduru – GyM F2  3.

 

Triple Jump – men:

 

1. Pedro Pichardo – GyM 1.

3. Hugues Fabrice Zango – GyM 2.

5. Yasser Mohamed Triki – GyM 3.

6. Necati Er – GyM 6.

7. Donald Scott – GyM 4.

9. Cristian Nápoles – GyM 5.

 

High Jump – men:

 

1-= Gianmarco Tamberi – GyM 7.

(1.= Mutaz Essa Barshim – winner of the Dr. Bojidar Spiriev Trophy in 2015 and 2018)

3. Maksim Nedasekau – GyM 1.

5. Brandon Starc – GyM 6.

6. Mikhail Akimenko – GyM 3.

9. Ilya Ivanyuk – GyM 2.

 

Discus Throw – men:

 

1. Daniel Stahl – GyM 1.

2. Simon Petterson – GyM 6.

6. Andrius Gudzius – GyM 2.

10. Daniel Jasinski – GyM 5.

 

Hammer Throw – women:

 

1. Anita Włodarczyk – GyM 1.

3. Malwina Kopron – GyM 3.

4. Alexandra Tavernier – GyM 2.

7. Joanna Fiodorow – GyM 8.

 

200m – women:

 

1. Elaine Thompson-Herah  – GyM 100m 1.

4. Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce – GyM 100m 2.

5. Marie-Josee Ta Lou – GyM 100m 3.

7. Mujinga Kambundji – GyM 4.

8. Shaunae Miller-Uibo – GyM 2.

 

400m – men:

 

1. Steven Gardiner – GyM 1.

4. Michael Cherry – GyM 4.

5. Michael Norman – GyM 3.

 

100m Hurdles – women:

 

1. Jasmine Camacho-Quinn – GyM 1.

[2. Kendra Harrison – 2-time winner of GyM (2017, 2019) MR holder]

5. Nadine Visser – GyM 6.

7. Gabriele Cunningham – GyM 3.

10. Elvira Herman – GyM 2.

 

400m – women:

 

1. Shaunae Miller-Uibo – GyM 200m 2.

4. Stephanie Ann McPherson – GyM 1.

11. Wadeline Jonathas – GyM 2.

12. Natalia Kaczmarek – GyM 5.

 

4x400m relay – mix:

 

1. Poland –                          Natalia Kaczmarek GyM women’s 400m 5.

2. USA –                                Kaylin Whitney GyM women’s 400m 4.

4. The Netherlands –       Femke Bol GyM women’s 400m Hurdles 1.

Lieke Klaver GyM women’s 400m 3.

6. Great Britain & N.I. – Nicole Yeargin GyM  women’s 400m 6.

 

4x100m relay – women:

 

1. Jamaica –        Elaine Thompson-Herah  – GyM 100m 1.

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce – GyM 100m 2.

Shericka Jackson – GyM 200m 1.

4. Switzerland – Ajla Del Ponte – GyM 100m 6.

Mujinga Kambundji – GyM 200m 4.

 

4x400m – men:

 

1. USA                                  Michael Cherry – GyM 400m 4.

Michael Norman – GyM 400m 3.

Bryce Deadmon – GyM 400m 2.

8. Trinidad & Tobago      Deon Lendore – GyM 200m F2 2.

Jareem Richards – GyM 200m 4.

 

110m Hurdles – men:

 

2. Grant Holloway – GyM 1.

3. Ronald Levy – GyM 4.

 

800m – men:

 

2. Ferguson Cheruiyot Rotich – GyM 5.

9. Clayton Murphy – GyM 3.

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11. Elliot Giles – GyM 1.

 

4x400m – women:

 

2. Poland –                          Natalia Kaczmarek GyM women 400m 5.

3. Jamaica –                        Shericka Jackson – GyM 200m 1.

Janieve Russell – GyM 400m Hurdles 3.

5. Great Britain & N.I.    Nicole Yeargin – GyM 400m 6.

6. The Netherlands         Lieke Klaver – GyM 400m 3.

Femke Bol – GyM 400m Hurdles 1.

 

400m Hurdles – women:

 

3. Femke Bol – GyM 1.

4. Janieve Russell – GyM 3.

6. Viktoriya Tkachuk – GyM 4.

 

100m – men:

 

3. André De Grasse – GyM 200m 1.

4. Akani Simbine – GyM 100m 1.

 

Discus Throw – men:

 

3. Tomas Walsh – GyM 1.

6. Kyle Blignaut – GyM 7.

7. Armin Sinančević – GyM 5.

11. Mesud Pezer – GyM 6.

12. Chukwuebuka Enekwechi – GyM 4.

 

4x100m relay – men:

 

3. Canada –         André De Grasse – GyM 200m 1.

Aaron Brown – GyM 200m 5.

 

Long Jump – women:

 

5. Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk – GyM 1.

11. Abigail Irozuru – GyM 2.

 

400m Hurdles – men:

 

6. Yasmani Copello – GyM 1.

 

Javelin Throw – women:

 

7. Livieta Jasiūnaitė – GyM 1.

 

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