Rodman Teltull

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Rodman Teltull (born January 29, 1994 in Koror ) is a Palaui athlete . He specializes in sprint disciplines . His competition weight is 64 kg and he is 1.70 m tall.

Life

Rodman Teltull attended Mindszenty High School in Koror, the former capital of Palau, until 2012. For school, he also competed in the 400-meter run in inter-oceanic competitions . His team are the Australian Gold Coast Victory .

successes

At the World Indoor Championships in 2012 in Istanbul , he set a new Palauan record with 7.20 seconds in the 60-meter run (39th place out of 61 participants).

At the 2012 Olympic Games in London , he was the flag bearer for Palau at the opening and closing ceremonies . In the run-up to the 100-meter run , he retired there with a personal best of 11.06 s; it would have taken 10.80 s to go further. He ran a new national record at the Queensland Open Championships in Brisbane with 10.71 seconds. At the 2015 World Championships in Athletics in Beijing , he was more successful than at the Olympics: the setting of his THE RECORD of 10.71 seconds in the preliminary round, he qualified for the heats. At the open championship of the Australian Capital Territory in Canberra on February 6, 2016, he improved his national record to 10.53 s. He also ran 10.53 s in the pre-qualification at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro . During this time he won the pre-qualification in his group, but then dropped out in round 1 of the qualification. At the Melanesian regional championship on July 8, 2016 in Suva , he improved his Palauian record in the 100-meter run to 10.52 s.

Top performances

open air

  • 100 meter run: 10.52 s on July 8, 2016 at the Melanesian Athletics Championships in Suva (Palau record)
  • 200-meter run : 21.84 s on March 8, 2015 at the Queensland Open Championship in Brisbane (Palau record)

Hall

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. profile page in the 2016 Olympic Games (English)
  2. The 60-meter run at the Indoor World Championships 2012 ( Memento from August 27, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) ( PDF , English; 148 kB)
  3. List of the flag bearers of the 2012 Olympics (PDF, French / English; 156 kB)
  4. 2015 Queensland Open Championships . Page 5 (PDF, English; 150 kB)