After the marathon in the early morning, two absolute highlights follow later: On the second competition day of the World Athletics World Cup in Tokyo, the fastest woman and the fastest man in the world are chosen. Medal opportunities for Germany have longing pringer Malaika Mihambo. We hold them In the live ticker at Sportschau.de up to date. The day at a glance.
Marathon women (from 0.30 a.m.)
The marathon runners start at 7.30 a.m. local time – and hope for acceptable climatic conditions for their 42.195 km path through the mega metropolis. Kenya or Ethiopia – who is in the end? The defending champion is anane Shankule from Ethiopia. Sifan Hassan crowned the Olympic champion last year, but the Dutchman is not there. German runners are also not at the start.
1500 meters of men – preliminaries (2 a.m.)
Robert Farken must survive two runs to collect the final over 1500 meters on Wednesday (3:20 p.m., live in the first and at Sportschau.de). The preliminary run for the German record holder. The semi -finals are on the program on Monday (2.30 p.m., live in the first and at Sportschau.de).
400 meters of men – prelets (11.35 a.m.)
For Jean Paul Bredau, reaching the semi-finals on Tuesday (2:35 p.m., in the live ticker at Sportschau.de) would be a success. The South African Zakithi Nene (43.76 seconds) traveled to Tokyo as the world’s best. Defending champion Antonio Watson from Jamaica will run after his best form after this season.
High jump men – qualification (11.40 a.m.)
The dominators of the scene clear the way. Mutaz Barshim (Qatar) canceled injured, Budapest world champion Gianmarco Tamberi (Italy) and Paris Olympic champion Hamish Kerr (New Zealand) are not in top form. For Tobias Potye, however, it is primarily important to reach the final on Tuesday (1:35 p.m., in the live ticker at Sportschau.de).
Discus throw women – final (12.12 p.m.)
Only Shanice Craft did the qualification of the three German discus throws. The 32-year-old ranked seventh in Budapest, this time she wants more. Maybe the surprise succeeds – it has outsider chances on precious metal. Gold seems to be reserved for Olympic champion Valarie Allman (USA).
Long jump women – final (1.40 p.m.)
The qualification was tough with ninth place, but now it applies to Malaika Mihambo. The cards are mixed in the final, and the two -time world champion captivates with calm and prudence. What is in the place of her greatest triumph, the Olympic victory in Tokyo in 2021? The world’s best and Paris Olympic champion Tara Davis-Woodhall (USA) mastered the qualification confidently. Unlike Larissa Iapichino. The highly traded Italian failed.
10,000 meters of men – final (2.30 p.m.)
Aaron Bienenfeld has been nominated for Tokyo at the last moment. The 27 -year -old will have nothing to do with the events at the top of the field after just a few rounds – the fast runners from Africa give tact and pace. Joshua Cheptegi, Olympic champion of Paris and World Champion of Budapest, does not start in Tokyo. The chance for the “unfinished”, said ARD light athletics expert Frank Busemann.
100 meters of women – semi -finals (1.20 p.m.) and final (3:13 p.m.)
That was scarce: Gina Lückenkemper did not make it directly in a heavily occupied lead, but ultimately into the semi -finals over time. The moment of truth comes at 1:20 p.m.: Can she fulfill the big dream of the individual final participation on the very large stage? The first showdown in Tokyo follows later …
100 meters of men – semi -finals (1.45 p.m.) and final (3.20 p.m.)
The favorites around Noah Lyles and Kishane Thompson made it into the next round. The semi -finals (1.45 p.m.) take place without German participation. Owen viewed and Lucas viewed-spprah were missing a few hundredths to progress. Who is the fastest man in the world? The answer is at the end of the second World Cup day – and it is completely open.
