Prediction: Kerley finishes out of the medals.
Prediction: Kerley finishes out of the medals.
Does anyone have links to the 1500m final and 400m final from yesterday? IAAF is doing a great job of cleaning up YouTube videos :(
http://www.nbcsports.com/video/iaaf-worlds-faith-kipyegon-holds-win-gold-womens-1500mAlan Webbs Triceps wrote:
Does anyone have links to the 1500m final and 400m final from yesterday? IAAF is doing a great job of cleaning up YouTube videos :(
There was no 400 final yesterday.
Alan Webbs Triceps wrote:
Does anyone have links to the 1500m final and 400m final from yesterday? IAAF is doing a great job of cleaning up YouTube videos :(
I'm watching split screen right now. The BBC is playing it on the left and NBCSN on the right. Great job by both networks.
Here is a link for US viewers to watch a replay:
http://www.nbcsports.com/video/iaaf-worlds-faith-kipyegon-holds-win-gold-womens-1500mUK viewers
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/athletics/40857683I don't know if that's the whole race but a big chunk.
How can I watch live stream today?
BBC ONE is not covering the meet today.
BBC2
http://tvcatchup.com/watch/bbctwoNo TV wrote:
How can I watch live stream today?
BBC ONE is not covering the meet today.
Who knew Jenny was that "religious" quoting scripture in her interview
rojo wrote:
Alan Webbs Triceps wrote:Does anyone have links to the 1500m final and 400m final from yesterday? IAAF is doing a great job of cleaning up YouTube videos :(
I'm watching split screen right now. The BBC is playing it on the left and NBCSN on the right. Great job by both networks.
Here is a link for US viewers to watch a replay:
http://www.nbcsports.com/video/iaaf-worlds-faith-kipyegon-holds-win-gold-womens-1500mUK viewers
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/athletics/40857683I don't know if that's the whole race but a big chunk.
Thanks rojo and observer_of_things.
Anyone who has followed her over the years.
Coach wrote:
Who knew Jenny was that "religious" quoting scripture in her interview
Schippers wins Heat 1 of 200 heats easily...22.63Q
Wow, I'm used to watching NBC coverage, which doesn't show fields event beyond occasional highlight reals before ads. The IAAF live streams is giving extensive coverage of entire competitions as if you were their watching it and now I actually quite enjoy field event competitions. It's a shame NBC treats them a B rate events, they're fun to watch.
One last thing on Jenny-She's become one of the most poised Championship runners in modern history. The fact she had an absolute meltdown in her last XC race at Nationals for the Buffs(going down to the ground multiple times with what she described as a panic attack) yet has become such an accomplished professional speaks volume of her character.
Not to mention the quality of her coaching.
JerseyRoll wrote:
One last thing on Jenny-She's become one of the most poised Championship runners in modern history. The fact she had an absolute meltdown in her last XC race at Nationals for the Buffs(going down to the ground multiple times with what she described as a panic attack) yet has become such an accomplished professional speaks volume of her character.
Gid E Up wrote:
Not to mention the quality of her coaching.
JerseyRoll wrote:One last thing on Jenny-She's become one of the most poised Championship runners in modern history. The fact she had an absolute meltdown in her last XC race at Nationals for the Buffs(going down to the ground multiple times with what she described as a panic attack) yet has become such an accomplished professional speaks volume of her character.
Well, she's had the same coach the whole time.
Not to take anything away from Simpson, but a lot of her championship race success is due to the fact that she is pretty obviously running for a medal and not a win in most of those races. And it helps that other competitors (Muir yesterday and at Rio; Hasan yesterday, among others) did all they could to try and win the race and it ended up costing them a medal of any kind.
Here are the votes from before the meet for the men's steeple from the prediction contest.
Men's Steeplechase
Winner Votes Pct%
Evan Jager 847 78.9%
Conseslus Kipruto 137 12.8%
Soufiane El Bakkali 60 5.6%
Other 29 2.7
And 800:
Winner Votes Pct%
Nijel Amos 548 50.8%
Emmanuel Korir 499 46.3%
Donavan Brazier 16 1.5%
Other 15 1.4
I didn't realize until reading another thread, but Makwala wanted to run the 200 yesterday and 400 final today but they WILL NOT let him due to notovirus.
Wilber wrote:
Gid E Up wrote:Not to mention the quality of her coaching.
You sure about that?
Well, she's had the same coach the whole time.
Not to take anything away from Simpson, but a lot of her championship race success is due to the fact that she is pretty obviously running for a medal and not a win in most of those races. And it helps that other competitors (Muir yesterday and at Rio; Hasan yesterday, among others) did all they could to try and win the race and it ended up costing them a medal of any kind.
Anyone think the NBC announcer is too energetic for a first round of a 200? I feel like someone told him about our complaints about not being excited enough so now he's forcing it and over doing it.
How nice is Dina Asher-Smith. 'Have a good evening' to the interviewer.
Wilber wrote:
Well, she's had the same coach the whole time.
No, she hasn't had the same coach the whole time. She left Wetmore to work with Juli Benson in February, 2010. She worked with Benson for almost three years, leaving to go back to Wetmore in late December, 2012.