Amazing
Amazing
Not bad
Weren’t people saying she was finished or some crap as well?
Letsrun really do be shooting a shotgun from the hip
hi there wrote:
Not bad
Not bad? She absolutely obliterated it.
If Sisson gets her own page, we need one for Sydney now too lol
Gazellie wrote:
If Sisson gets her own page, we need one for Sydney now too lol
Definitely
Dalilah ran 52.4, almost 1 1/2 seconds ahead of 3d. I'm really looking forward to seeing those 2 battle again.
Tokyo will be interesting. Muhammad got a slow start to the season. She will peak in Tokyo. Sydney might beat her but she better bring it.
Kersee the Chemist adds to his legend.
Torn Clooper wrote:
Kersee the Chemist adds to his legend.
Yo momma is a legend with truckers at restrooms up and down America's major highways.
You obviously never seen the east germans
actually i did,and i remember them.im old enough to remember when GDR was at the top of its game.they werent as muscular as the americans,not even close.they werent as fast,either.
That's incredible. Go Sydney!!
Also congrats to Delilah in second and Anna from USC who made the team with a PB in third. The US has amazing talent in track.
Flawless performance.
Why doesn't Sydney have her own page?
This is a bogus site!
Lol someone was saying earlier this year that New Balance probably regretted their decision to sign McLaughlin. Doubt they regret it now!
jeff tallon wrote:
actually i did,and i remember them.im old enough to remember when GDR was at the top of its game.they werent as muscular as the americans,not even close.they werent as fast,either.
You’re incredibly full of sh!t
Congrats Sydney!! What a journey. We will be rooting for you!
Sydney McLaughlin 51.90 is ridiculous
RIP: D3 All-American Frank Csorba - who ran 13:56 in March - dead
RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
Running for Bowerman Track Club used to be cool now its embarrassing
Hats off to my dad. He just ran a 1:42 Half Marathon and turns 75 in 2 months!
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