TMADDDHASFNE wrote:
Any mention of Ellie being a mom? NBC is contractually obligated to point this out.
You better believe they did!!
TMADDDHASFNE wrote:
Any mention of Ellie being a mom? NBC is contractually obligated to point this out.
You better believe they did!!
Abe out there with an honest pace
already going to be a DQ in the 1500, Ethiopian athlete, I believe, ran inside the cones on first turn and then some.
Wightman looked good but damn Kessler was very smooth. This could be his year.
i cannot believe hobbs is still 20
54.30 last 400m for Kessler. Very nice close.
Hobbs MF Kessler
Kessler 3:33!
Great race by Hobbs!
That was beautiful, Hobbs is legit
3:34.06 for Wightman behind Kessler in 3:33.66. Great last lap from Jake but the gap was too large to bridge. He will be going for the Olympic mark in the outdoor mile race in Australia now I guess but doubt the pacing will be as good as today.
That was Zeleke. And yes, he ran the entire first part of the race in lane 3 when he was supposed to be in the outer group in lane 4+.
Hobbs went at the correct time. Wightman’s long stride was closing.
This meet has exceeded my expectations so far. Fantastic, exciting results for Hull, St. Pierre, Kessler and Wightman (indoor PB with a 26.36 close in his first race in over a year? Very promising).
Without a stumbling start Briscoe takes it.
Love his YeeYee hair cuts befitting for the name Hobbs. Fully embracing it.
Hoppel, Arop, and Vroom Vroom Garcia up soon. Hoping this USA centric theme continues.
Hull ftw wrote:
Elle st purrier…hull got you fair and square
why so nasty?
Elle is a fierce competitor. She doesn't generally respond fake nice a few seconds after she loses. It usually takes her about ten seconds to put on the sponsor face.
Shane Streich's American record could go down if Hoppel can stay close to Arop
Arop almost hitting a WR with no pacer is nuts he is in beast shape right now