Man, sub 2 might not get you out of the heats.
Man, sub 2 might not get you out of the heats.
You get what you get wrote:
Long Jump Results:
Pos Rank Bib Group Athlete Results Points
1 1 3065 A Ashton Eaton USA 7.94
+1.7 m/s 1045
2 1 2505 B Kai Kazmirek GER 7.69
-1.0 m/s 982
3 2 2210 B Damian Warner CAN 7.67
+0.5 m/s 977
4 2 2097 A Thomas van der Plaetsen BEL 7.66
+0.7 m/s 975
5 3 2429 A Kevin Mayer FRA 7.60
+0.1 m/s 960
6 4 2781 A Pieter Braun NED 7.55
+0.4 m/s 947
7 3 3028 B Oleksiy Kasyanov UKR 7.54
-0.1 m/s 945
8 5 2004 A Larbi Bourrada ALG 7.52
+0.4 m/s 940
9 6 3106 A Zach Ziemek USA 7.49
+0.2 m/s 932
10 7 2135 A Luiz Alberto de Araújo BRA 7.48
-0.2 m/s 930
11 8 2036 A Cedric Dubler AUS 7.47
0.0 m/s 927
12 4 3099 B Jeremy Taiwo USA 7.45
+0.2 m/s 922
13 5 2538 B Kurt Felix GRN 7.42
-0.6 m/s 915
14 9 2300 A Adam Sebastian Helcelet CZE 7.35
0.0 m/s 898
15 10 2370 A Pau Tonnesen ESP 7.33
-0.7 m/s 893
16 11 2057 A Dominik Distelberger AUT 7.33
+0.1 m/s 893
17 6 2936 B Mihail Dudaš SRB 7.29
0.0 m/s 883
18 12 2495 A Rico Freimuth GER 7.17
0.0 m/s 854
19 13 2386 A Maicel Uibo EST 7.14
-0.4 m/s 847
20 7 2289 B Leonel Suárez CUB 7.14
+0.1 m/s 847
21 14 2651 A Akihiko Nakamura JPN 7.13
+0.4 m/s 845
22 15 2541 A Lindon Victor GRN 7.11
0.0 m/s 840
23 8 2412 B Bastien Auzeil FRA 7.07
-0.4 m/s 830
24 9 2385 B Karl Robert Saluri EST 7.02
-0.4 m/s 818
25 10 2308 B Jirà Sýkora CZE 7.00
+0.2 m/s 814
26 11 2895 B Willem Coertzen RSA 6.98
+0.1 m/s 809
27 12 2488 B Arthur Abele GER 6.97
-0.1 m/s 807
28 13 2662 B Keisuke Ushiro JPN 6.83
+0.3 m/s 774
29 16 2272 A Yordani GarcÃa CUB 6.83
-0.2 m/s 774
30 14 2856 B Pawel Wiesiolek POL 6.73
+0.7 m/s 750
31 15 3109 B Leonid Andreev UZB 6.60
-0.2 m/s 720
2788 B Eelco Sintnicolaas NED DNS
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Standings after 2 events:
Pos Bib Athlete Points
1 3065 Ashton Eaton USA 2030
2 2210 Damian Warner CAN 2000
3 2505 Kai Kazmirek GER 1892
4 2429 Kevin Mayer FRA 1863
5 2004 Larbi Bourrada ALG 1857
6 3028 Oleksiy Kasyanov UKR 1855
7 2135 Luiz Alberto de Araújo BRA 1842
8 3106 Zach Ziemek USA 1829
9 2036 Cedric Dubler AUS 1819
10 2781 Pieter Braun NED 1801
11 2538 Kurt Felix GRN 1791
12 2057 Dominik Distelberger AUT 1790
13 2097 Thomas van der Plaetsen BEL 1783
14 2936 Mihail Dudaš SRB 1782
15 3099 Jeremy Taiwo USA 1780
16 2495 Rico Freimuth GER 1776
17 2300 Adam Sebastian Helcelet CZE 1745
18 2541 Lindon Victor GRN 1739
19 2385 Karl Robert Saluri EST 1719
20 2488 Arthur Abele GER 1697
21 2651 Akihiko Nakamura JPN 1697
22 2370 Pau Tonnesen ESP 1684
23 2386 Maicel Uibo EST 1672
24 2289 Leonel Suárez CUB 1661
25 2412 Bastien Auzeil FRA 1653
26 2895 Willem Coertzen RSA 1643
27 2308 Jirà Sýkora CZE 1641
28 2856 Pawel Wiesiolek POL 1638
29 2272 Yordani GarcÃa CUB 1603
30 2662 Keisuke Ushiro JPN 1569
31 3109 Leonid Andreev UZB 1517
2788 Eelco Sintnicolaas NED DNF
Please convert to America distances.
gutsisenough wrote:
kate grace six fastest loser 1.59.96 at time time....three more heats
you are missing one.
Eaton needs 15.16 in the shot put to get back on WR pace.
London had ZERO sub 2:00 in the heats.
This one is going slower, may not have too many sub 2's.
Kate Grace will go home devastated.
Not worth the time, but FYI 7.94 is 26' 3/5"
Red Don wrote:
Kate Grace will go home devastated.
Hold your horses, just yet.
What a tight finish! This resulted in a DQ yesterday when the Norwegian tried it.
eaton leading, 134 points behind his WR.
agip wrote:
eaton leading, 134 points behind his WR.
What for Canada? what a traitor.
60s first lap, Kate Grace is safe.
Watcher. wrote:
Red Don wrote:Kate Grace will go home devastated.
Hold your horses, just yet.
What a tight finish! This resulted in a DQ yesterday when the Norwegian tried it.
She will probably sneak in as the 8th Q
She's in.
Hopefully that's a good lesson for her though. She put herself in a terrible position with 250 to go. Boxed herself right in.
Blowing Rock Master! wrote:
Star wrote:I can't think of a situation where a 10th place finisher would be more deserving than a 6th place finisher.
How about when the 10th place finisher runs faster than the 6th place finisher? Which is what happened.
Ndiku should have run faster.
11th place Phillip KIPYEKO UGA ran faster than 3rd place Mo Farah.
Should they put him in and take Farah out?
That's what would happen if the format was 2 + 11
What race is Tom Hammond watching? How can you Mix up the Cuban and Polish runners?
No shortcuts wrote:
What race is Tom Hammond watching? How can you Mix up the Cuban and Polish runners?
Hammond just seems to start saying random names right from the gun without regard to who is actually leading and in contention, especially in the sprints.
Americans, do you guys watch the finals on NBC or NBCSN?
I guess I'll do NBC for the steeple to see what the masses are listening to.
gutsisenough wrote:
kate grace six fastest loser 1.59.96 at time time....three more heats
Now down to just one more heat.