They skip live events so they can show a race that happened yesterday and then completely ignore the awesome run by Maurice Gleaton. This might be the worst job NBC has ever done.
They skip live events so they can show a race that happened yesterday and then completely ignore the awesome run by Maurice Gleaton. This might be the worst job NBC has ever done.
Showing the 100m you didn’t show last night NBC so we miss the first heat of the 400m hurdles qualifying? Great.
Then recapping field events and multis you didn’t show instead of 400m hurdles second heat. Fantastic.
What’s going to replace Heat 3?
There looks like a 22-minute block between the 100H final and the men’s steeplechase as they put out the barriers. Could easily run it there, miss 0 action.
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Someone had to start a thread. Anyone else watching this super intense Men's 20k Racewalk???????
(I'm actually not since its not on Peacock.)
Anyway, should be an exciting day with 1500s and Steeples later. Watching out for Mikey Brannigan in the Para 1500 too, you never know when he'll run a faster time than the regular mens 1500 ;)
Sydney is not world class at 400m, and never will be
Maybe I'm just remembering previous years differently, but it feels like a much smaller field overall across the different events. Is this connected to the late timing of the meet? Harder for NCAA athletes to keep training after the outdoor season? Or is there another reason?
Someone had to start a thread. Anyone else watching this super intense Men's 20k Racewalk???????
(I'm actually not since its not on Peacock.)
Anyway, should be an exciting day with 1500s and Steeples later. Watching out for Mikey Brannigan in the Para 1500 too, you never know when he'll run a faster time than the regular mens 1500 ;)
Sydney is not world class at 400m, and never will be
Based on your logic then, no American 400m runner has ever been world class, including Felix and Richards-Ross