He ran 10:41 (heat) and 10:47 (semi)at world juniors, and didn’t qualify for the final.
An Indonesian kid won the final, US second and third.
He ran 10:41 (heat) and 10:47 (semi)at world juniors, and didn’t qualify for the final.
An Indonesian kid won the final, US second and third.
Right.
And 10.41 is excellent for him, BTW. His real PB
Sprintgeezer wrote:
Right.
And 10.41 is excellent for him, BTW. His real PB
Correct. The kid will never pb again, washed updue to faulty wind guage.
Mighty Vegemite wrote:
Sprintgeezer wrote:
Right.
And 10.41 is excellent for him, BTW. His real PB
Correct. The kid will never pb again, washed updue to faulty wind guage.
But he'll likely receive years of Australian government subsidies on the back of his 10.15.
Subway Surfers wrote:
Mighty Vegemite wrote:
Correct. The kid will never pb again, washed updue to faulty wind guage.
But he'll likely receive years of Australian government subsidies on the back of his 10.15.
Ha, you know exactly how the system works. AA charter = hitch your wagon to whoever has the best results at this current moment in time.
Mighty Vegemite wrote:
Subway Surfers wrote:
But he'll likely receive years of Australian government subsidies on the back of his 10.15.
Ha, you know exactly how the system works. AA charter = hitch your wagon to whoever has the best results at this current moment in time.
You really think?