wa indoors wrote:
Where can I find a link to the live splits? I dont see them on the race results either.
underneath the results, there are drop boxes that give splits for each 100m segment
wa indoors wrote:
Where can I find a link to the live splits? I dont see them on the race results either.
underneath the results, there are drop boxes that give splits for each 100m segment
If anyone was going for a psycho look, it was Hilton in the 60m!
Have you even listened to the pod? They hype most everyone in the sport with the only two exceptions that I can think of as Shelby and Kerr
So no Tefera after all in the 1500? He was the only wildcard. Jakob should crush this final. Should be an interesting looking podium though.
Anyone else notice that EVERYONE in the first men's 800 heat advanced? lol.
World athletics requiring a sign in to see results just made me and probably thousands of other people no longer interested in following this meet. Great job!
nysouthrunner wrote:
Man, whats up with Oli :(
He ran as an amateur. The same did Lumb. Running in outer lane to the near front, falling back and coming forward again. In that way there is nothing left for the finish.
And Hoare is not at the same level as 3-4 years ago.
Nakwidjf wrote:
World athletics requiring a sign in to see results just made me and probably thousands of other people no longer interested in following this meet. Great job!
It's absurd. If this sport wants to grow it needs to be as easy as possible to follow.
Now even the results are behind a log-in gate.
Nakwidjf wrote:
World athletics requiring a sign in to see results just made me and probably thousands of other people no longer interested in following this meet. Great job!
Euros did the same thing.
Ronnie Baker is such a waste of time. Glad to see Simbine finally won a medal in a sprint.
Japan should protest over their 400M entrant. Shame, I was hoping he would be in the top 3.
Amber Anning is looking darn good for the 400M title. She has a deceptive style of running.
Think they did as the result was a long time coming. Real pity.
Nakwidjf wrote:
World athletics requiring a sign in to see results just made me and probably thousands of other people no longer interested in following this meet. Great job!
That was stupid of them. That's for live results, but if you go here, I don't think you need to sign in:
Is he still with adidas? spikes in the pic look different
Just express-watched that:
- Georgia Hunter-Bell looks fully healthy, and Diribe Welteji looks like she is mentally engaged so those are look like the two favorites
-More OAC women struggles, as Ramsden and Vissa both with rough performances
-Scrappy, but good races from Sinclaire Johnson and Heather MacLean avoiding any pitfalls
-Brutal break for Lucia Stafford in the heat of death
-Honest heat 1 was interesting, Gourley is definitely fit enough for a medal
-Jakob impressive acceleration, how about he tries that in the final? 39.06 last 300 easing down, he would NOT get beat if he does this tactic against these guys if it's a sub-3:40 race, and it would show us something different
- Coscoran, Hoare and Essayi showing that just coming in fit doesn't do it as strength-based 1500 guys in slow heats
- Houser making the field look like rank amateurs with a smart, deadly acceleration just like at USAs...serious medal dark horse
-Lagat got outfoxed a bit by Garcia as both guys were crushing the last lap with Nader, but positioning was everything
-No Klaver? Podium looks set with Anning, Holmes, Jaeger in some order
-American sweep possible in M400 though Lima is good enough to break it up
- more brutal timing for Baker getting a cramp though he was only getting bronze there, impressed by Azu and the Aussie performing so well
Rumrunner23 wrote:
Have you even listened to the pod? They hype most everyone in the sport with the only two exceptions that I can think of as Shelby and Kerr
"Hole Cocker". "Teare Drop". Ring any bells? #endofthread
Chef Gordon Ramzi wrote:
So no Tefera after all in the 1500? He was the only wildcard. Jakob should crush this final. Should be an interesting looking podium though.
Anyone else notice that EVERYONE in the first men's 800 heat advanced? lol.
Houser will give him a run for his money
Rumrunner23 wrote:
Have you even listened to the pod? They hype most everyone in the sport with the only two exceptions that I can think of as Shelby and Kerr
Olli is definitely the most critical of athletes on the pod, but I wouldn't say that he is that critical. Beamish will call out dumb things within the sport, but not really athletes. Morgan's a positive dude, and not looking to stir the boat while keeping it real. They don't buy the Shelby burrito thing or how it was handled, and they like making fun of Josh's socials. Olli seems to be critical of Jerry Schumacher too, I would say not really justifiably whne you consider the overall resume and he isn't really evaluating other coaches on a similar scale. That's about it really.
THOUGHTSLEADER wrote:
Just express-watched that:
- Georgia Hunter-Bell looks fully healthy, and Diribe Welteji looks like she is mentally engaged so those are look like the two favorites
-More OAC women struggles, as Ramsden and Vissa both with rough performances
-Scrappy, but good races from Sinclaire Johnson and Heather MacLean avoiding any pitfalls
-Brutal break for Lucia Stafford in the heat of death
-Honest heat 1 was interesting, Gourley is definitely fit enough for a medal
-Jakob impressive acceleration, how about he tries that in the final? 39.06 last 300 easing down, he would NOT get beat if he does this tactic against these guys if it's a sub-3:40 race, and it would show us something different
- Coscoran, Hoare and Essayi showing that just coming in fit doesn't do it as strength-based 1500 guys in slow heats
- Houser making the field look like rank amateurs with a smart, deadly acceleration just like at USAs...serious medal dark horse
-Lagat got outfoxed a bit by Garcia as both guys were crushing the last lap with Nader, but positioning was everything
-No Klaver? Podium looks set with Anning, Holmes, Jaeger in some order
-American sweep possible in M400 though Lima is good enough to break it up
- more brutal timing for Baker getting a cramp though he was only getting bronze there, impressed by Azu and the Aussie performing so well
need to rewatch, but I didn't get the impression that Jakob was easing down. Just that he wasn't going to maintain the 12.6 he ran from 1300-1400. Maybe could have been a couple tenths faster.
He's so smooth it's difficult to tell sometimes.
THOUGHTSLEADER wrote:
- more brutal timing for Baker getting a cramp though he was only getting bronze there, impressed by Azu and the Aussie performing so well
The opening heat was Kennedy's first ever indoor 60m, after which the tv commentators were playfully comparing him to another young Aussie sprinter. Btw, why isn't Gout Gout racing?