Gigantic Dutch athlete running to the left of her lane caught the tiny Swiss athlete with a brush of her arm, which sent her sprawling forwards. The Swiss sportingly didn't object, as hosts of the meet.
North America is a continent in the Northern Hemisphere almost entirely within the Western Hemisphere. North America is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the southeast by South A...
Just dropping this 'cause it seems like it's been a long time since some folks took a geography class.
North America is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the southeast by South America and the Caribbean Sea, and to the west and south by the Pacific Ocean. The region includes Canada, the Caribbean, Central America, Greenland, Mexico, and the United States.
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
A little disappointed with the winning time because I wanted to show some random poster it was silly to guarantee no sub-3:30s without Jakob in the race. But what an awesome finish for Nuguse - 2nd Diamond League win of the season (in other words, he’s won both DL 1500s that Jakob hasn’t been in).
Nuguse already has 4 of the 8 fastest 1500 times in U.S. history.
No sub-3:30 without Jakob: you can take it to the bank. No one else has the ability/balls to push the third lap when the pacer drops
No sub-3:30 without Jakob: you can take it to the bank. No one else has the ability/balls to push the third lap when the pacer drops
They got essentially 630 meters of pacing due to the ineptitude of Matthew Ramsden. It's actually impressive they kept it on for a 3:30 race. Jakob or not that thing was doomed to be 3:30+
Girma keep a vierge register in the 5000m since he DNF from the race.
We will get an idea about his program the next year.
A lot of runners are tired or less motivated this end of the season.
Its easy for us to criticize them but none know the impact of pressure of World Championship.
I like Girma, but he should be focused on building up his strength and improving his hurdling so he can beat El Bakkali. It's cool that he is competitive on the flat and especially good at the 3,000, but chasing after an Ethiopian team in the 5,000 is not worth his while.
To me, Laros' last 50 meters was most impressive. I watched him go from second to last to about fifth by swinging wide and motoring by about six guys. Crazy.