Angry Brit wrote:
If you can find a UK IP, there's the BBC stream here:
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Hello track fans.Right affter this one is over, JG and I will be going live to break it down for you as well as last night's GST.
Angry Brit wrote:
If you can find a UK IP, there's the BBC stream here:
YouTube geoblock is easier to bypass
rojo wrote:
Hello track fans.Right affter this one is over, JG and I will be going live to break it down for you as well as last night's GST.
<3
RED ALERT! Wiley time.
Good to see the DL is as professional as ever with a man's backside hanging out in lane 1.
Duguma 1:56.64 meet record, Wiley 5th in 1:58.59, Hurta-Klecker 7th in 1:59.11
Good run for Wiley, 1188 points is higher than any race she ran last year until August 28 with the 1:56.8 in Poland followed by the AR in the 1000m. Only hit 1188+ three times last year.
That women's 800 was wild. I can't get over how badly tactically Getachew runs and is coached. She learned ABSOLUTELY NOTHING From world indoors and went out in 27 again.
I mean I think the average HS coach would be better than that. Embarrassing really.
Dugumen impressive though.
27 seconds.
57.54
127.42
Chase Jackson is hot today, #3, #4, and #4 throws of her career. Big day.
Live from Shanghai, China wrote:
Good run for Wiley, 1188 points is higher than any race she ran last year until August 28 with the 1:56.8 in Poland followed by the AR in the 1000m. Only hit 1188+ three times last year.
She raced it kinda crazily but she’s fit. Should see a 1:57 soon. She was out in 27/57 and running wide quite a bit. Duguma learned from indoors and didn’t freak out when she didn’t get the lead, and then you saw why she’s one of the big 3/4.
#2 Aussie all time for Sarah Billings.
Rojo, the pacer took till 200m to get to the front, causing confusion amongst the lead athletes.
Live from Shanghai, China wrote:
Chase Jackson is hot today, #3, #4, and #4 throws of her career. Big day.
Chase ain't hot any day
Men's 5000m up next
Live from Shanghai, China wrote:
Men's 5000m up next
Aregawi should have his way but maybe Kipkorir/Girma give him some competition.
Live from Shanghai, China wrote:
Men's 5000m up next
Aregawi looks like he’s gonna take his time…
Kendricks is down to his last attempt
Zizi Yan, 16-yo javelin thrower, is in 3rd after two rounds
*Ziyi
The finish of that men's 5000 was incredbile, Girma and Sima really pushed Aregawi there, definitely two guys two watch out for
Aregawi looking real strong, even looked like he was accelerating in the last 50m