Hurta is IT. What a season.
Hurta is IT. What a season.
Goule!! Nice to see her take a lead and hold it.
1:57.85 for Hurta. ANOTHER PB. She’s putting up quite the season.
Hurta AND Baker! Fast.
I'm a little uncomfortable with so many people being happy about runners doing well at this meet. Please try and tamp it down a bit.
Such inefficient form in the upper body. Straining and twisting.
Splits for Kipyegon (60.5, 62.1,62.1, 45.6). Very solid, only quibble is pacer being on for more like 1,100 and providing more drafting early on when they went out hard.
Reekie to me at this points it’s tough to watch. She’s still running decent but why race her into the ground when she’s clearly not at 100%?
Hugs you (:
THOUGHTSLEADER wrote:
Splits for Kipyegon (60.5, 62.1,62.1, 45.6). Very solid, only quibble is pacer being on for more like 1,100 and providing more drafting early on when they went out hard.
Reekie to me at this points it’s tough to watch. She’s still running decent but why race her into the ground when she’s clearly not at 100%?
I was surprised to see her on the start list.
Stoic wrote:
I'm a little uncomfortable with so many people being happy about runners doing well at this meet. Please try and tamp it down a bit.
It is fake. Do not accept it at face value.
Franklin is so much faster than Orji. Fouled several at USAs that were 15m. She seems like a maniac but she is our only hope.
kmaclam wrote:
Hurta AND Baker! Fast.
And Abbey Caldwell followed up her 1500 Commonwealth Games bronze with her first time under 2 with a 1:59.31.
The way she is rapidly improving I don't think they'll be able to keep her off the World Championship team next year.
Miller-Uibo better up her game next year.
Baker’s college career at Stanford was a huge disappointment compared to what she’s doing now! Kudos to ATC for getting her to this point!
Not a fan of dyed hair.
kmaclam wrote:
Miller-Uibo better up her game next year.
Sydney McLaughlin could have come out of the stands and won that 400.
TMADDDHASFNE wrote:
Not a fan of dyed hair.
You might be one day.
bluedot wrote:
Hurta is IT. What a season.
US Women have been stepping up this year. Hope they're gearing up to step up to the next level for 2023. 10.8 is starting to be normal for US sprinters, same with 21.9. almost too many 1:57/58 runners to count, plenty of 3:58/59 runners.
Hurtaaaaaa wrote:
1:57.85 for Hurta. ANOTHER PB. She’s putting up quite the season.
Although this race was non DL, Sage has managed to sneak into 2nd place in DL points list by showing up and competing.
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