wannabepro25 wrote:
Japan leading like they always do.
Official championship pacers.
wannabepro25 wrote:
Japan leading like they always do.
Official championship pacers.
gidbob wrote:
Peach Pit wrote:
Nico and Grant in great position, omg Barega making a big move
WHY AN IMMEDIATE COMMERCIAL WTF
Bro, get a VPN. It comes in handy sometimes. I can watch it on BBC for free and they haven't yet shown a commercial
But how will you possibly get past BBC iPlayer security? It's the most secure app on the market
Textbook Barega putting in a big surge to gap the field and then going back to last place a few minutes later.
German Nele Weßel now with a qR.
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Guys are taking the water!
Wheelsuptouchdown wrote:
Jacobs had one single lucky run and hasn’t done squat since. Him getting bounced is no surprise
Run in 2 Olympic men's 100 metres finals AND won a World indoor 60m championship:
Maurice Greene
Justin Gatlin
Marcell Jacobs
Pretty good company there. Jacobs beat Christian Coleman to win the indoor. Its fair to say Jacobs did more than just win a single big race.
ny_city_vibes wrote:
Marta Zenoni
DQ (TR17.1.2[J])
Jostling
People said Aaron Bienendfeld would get lapped twice. Not the case.
Is this the first time in history where the first 5000m of a world 10,000m final is run over 15 minutes?
Aaand Kurgat drops his water bottle right into the middle of lane one (deliberately). Yellow card.
Fisher looks good, Young not so good.
Wow 7.13 for Tara Davis WL for her
The last time the World Champs were in Tokyo in '91, the 10000m was won in 27:38, with silver in :39 and bronze in :41.
RunBum wrote:
Is this the first time in history where the first 5000m of a world 10,000m final is run over 15 minutes?
Maybe. But a necessary strategy nevertheless, with the heat and humidity,
Peacock is really showing interviews over the final going on right now
Since CNBC isn't showing much of this 10k.
74.16 first lap, Fisher leads
Second lap of 80 seconds, Fisher still leading
80 third lap
5:17 for the first 1600 and Barega takes the lead and makes a break
65 for barega, Chelimo and Fisher follow him. Pack stringing out single file
71 – it slows again to 2400.
Japan to the lead at 2800m.
68-second lap by Japanese leaders
9:53 at 3200
69, still Japan leading at 3600
70 at 4000
69 at 4400
72, norway leading now
67 as Kiplangat takes the lead just before 5200
66 to 5600, Kurgat leading now
67 to 6k, still Kurgat
Another giver of +1 wrote:
Fisher looks good, Young not so good.
young never looks good
NoleRunner24 wrote:
Gnarshralper wrote:
This race is looking really good for nico.
Yes, Nico is going to win this now.
He's not showing up in the results?