One of the requirements:
"All winners must compete at the IAAF World Athletics Final to be eligible for their share of the Jackpot."
She isn't going to the Worlds so how can she be in the running from the jackpot?
One of the requirements:
"All winners must compete at the IAAF World Athletics Final to be eligible for their share of the Jackpot."
She isn't going to the Worlds so how can she be in the running from the jackpot?
trt wrote:
http://www.iaaf.org/gle07/jackpot/structure.htmlOne of the requirements:
"All winners must compete at the IAAF World Athletics Final to be eligible for their share of the Jackpot."
She isn't going to the Worlds so how can she be in the running from the jackpot?
Worlds is not the same as the World Athletics Final.
The World Championship is a different meet from the IAAF World Athletics Final. The WAF is held each year and marks the end of the IAAF season.
The world athletics final and what you have called "worlds" are completely different competitionss.
The jackpot is specifically for six Golden League races. She won the first two in Oslo and Paris, and Rome is the third. The Golden League jackpot is not connected to the World Championships.
So are we now trying to see how many people can say the same thing over and over reworded?
Actually, Worlds and the World Athletic Finals are different meets, meaning she is still eligible for part of the jackpot