You’re handing this to Fisher over Luis because of a 1 second victory today? Luis just got 4th in the brutal heat of Budapest while Grant was relaxing. I think it’s an open question going forward, Grijalva vs Fisher at 5000.
Luis competes for South America, that's why I said NA
No, Guatemala in in the NA area according to world athletics.
You’re handing this to Fisher over Luis because of a 1 second victory today? Luis just got 4th in the brutal heat of Budapest while Grant was relaxing. I think it’s an open question going forward, Grijalva vs Fisher at 5000.
Luis competes for South America, that's why I said NA
I think Nuguse defeating the reigning 1500 world champ negates a 3:27 clocking. He has run 3:29.0x and no doubt in a properly paced race he gets into the 3:28:xx
Time aside, Nuguse timed the lean perfectly and if you asked him if he’d rather take a 3:30 finish and a DL win over a sub 3:29 and a runner-up, I bet you he’s taking the W and more prize money 💰
Are you trying to claim your “predictions” were spot on because Nuguse beating Kerr equates to a time over 2.5 seconds faster? That’s a little embarrassing.
You didn’t even make any predictions, really. You just asked a couple rhetorical questions and invoked times like sub-3:28 for Nuguse, 3:29 for Hocker and probably-not-12:46-but-hopefully-sub-12:50-or-at-a-minimum-sub-12:55 for Fisher, and now you’ve made multiple posts gloating over your foresight.
First time watching a full Diamond League meet, surprised by the full stadium considering few local stars. Crowd seems engaged. This would never happen in the US.
First time watching a full Diamond League meet, surprised by the full stadium considering few local stars. Crowd seems engaged. This would never happen in the US.
Enough complaining about track in the US. We have too many sports, duh.