I hate to say it because I like Norman but you might be right.
I hate to say it because I like Norman but you might be right.
No! Proof is getting a measuring wheel and walking the track several times to get an accurate distance of the track. It isn’t a secret. Anyone could measure the track’s distance. They can’t hide the facts. It’s not a cover up. It’s not Area 51, Bermuda Triangle, or who shot Kennedy!
Is Hayward track short? wrote:
The US Trials results are'nt holding up so well are they. Proves my theory Hayward is short.
The American 200 runners could barely break 20 today. Murphy got crushed in the 800 and now this.
1 GARDINER Steven BAHAMAS 44.47
2 DEADMON Bryce UNITED STATES 44.58
3 NORMAN Michael UNITED STATES 44.65
4 CHERRY Michael UNITED STATES 44.69
5 DOBBER Jochem NETHERLANDS 45.27
6 PILLAY Lythe SOUTH AFRICA 45.90
7 MCDONALD Rusheen JAMAICA 46.79
The only thing it proves is you are an idiot.
Don't start the dumb sh*t wrote:
Jetlag
End of thread
This.
Would be interested to see when these athletes flew in. Expecting better results in Monaco
Really? Deadman must be the best runner in the world and not even on the team.
Is Hayward track short? wrote:
The US Trials results are'nt holding up so well are they. Proves my theory Hayward is short.
The American 200 runners could barely break 20 today. Murphy got crushed in the 800 and now this.
1 GARDINER Steven BAHAMAS 44.47
2 DEADMON Bryce UNITED STATES 44.58
3 NORMAN Michael UNITED STATES 44.65
4 CHERRY Michael UNITED STATES 44.69
5 DOBBER Jochem NETHERLANDS 45.27
6 PILLAY Lythe SOUTH AFRICA 45.90
7 MCDONALD Rusheen JAMAICA 46.79
I think you might be on to something...
The extreme heat in the Northwest is causing the new age polymers in the track to shrink rather than expand like many would expect. Look at what happened during the trials after several hot days. He started at 45:18, then went 44.73, and finally after the track shrunk over the two day span when it was incredibly hot he runs 44.07! If that isn't proof of my theory, I don't know what is.
Another Option wrote:
Is Hayward track short? wrote:
The US Trials results are'nt holding up so well are they. Proves my theory Hayward is short.
The American 200 runners could barely break 20 today. Murphy got crushed in the 800 and now this.
1 GARDINER Steven BAHAMAS 44.47
2 DEADMON Bryce UNITED STATES 44.58
3 NORMAN Michael UNITED STATES 44.65
4 CHERRY Michael UNITED STATES 44.69
5 DOBBER Jochem NETHERLANDS 45.27
6 PILLAY Lythe SOUTH AFRICA 45.90
7 MCDONALD Rusheen JAMAICA 46.79
I think you might be on to something...
The extreme heat in the Northwest is causing the new age polymers in the track to shrink rather than expand like many would expect. Look at what happened during the trials after several hot days. He started at 45:18, then went 44.73, and finally after the track shrunk over the two day span when it was incredibly hot he runs 44.07! If that isn't proof of my theory, I don't know what is.
All three Americans easily turned in 44 second times, losing to a man who has broken 44 seconds, is the reigning world champion, and who has a comparable 200m best to Norman's. Literally no one in the top 4 has anything to feel bad about.
do the dew wrote:
Really? Deadman must be the best runner in the world and not even on the team.
Talk to me after Monaco
This thread only shows that some the dumbest posters post on this site… nuff said
Whats the race that matters???
Just wait until Tokyo, these upcoming races are just to keep the legs fresh and shake off the Trials.
Is Hayward track short? wrote:
The US Trials results are'nt holding up so well are they. Proves my theory Hayward is short.
Brought to you by the dumb f**ks from Newsmax, QAnon, and Fox...
Here's why WVN didn't race. Happy that it's precautionary.
Is Hayward track short? wrote:
The US Trials results are'nt holding up so well are they. Proves my theory Hayward is short.
The American 200 runners could barely break 20 today. Murphy got crushed in the 800 and now this.
1 GARDINER Steven BAHAMAS 44.47
2 DEADMON Bryce UNITED STATES 44.58
3 NORMAN Michael UNITED STATES 44.65
4 CHERRY Michael UNITED STATES 44.69
5 DOBBER Jochem NETHERLANDS 45.27
6 PILLAY Lythe SOUTH AFRICA 45.90
7 MCDONALD Rusheen JAMAICA 46.79
I have a feeling that 'prove' doesn't quite mean what you think it does
Gonna try to not be as mean as others but, OP, you understand that there was travel involved to get over the Europe right? And that this is a paycheck race and not peak race right? And that wind affects sprint times right? Smh.
Maybe you don't understand that Deadmon went through the same things as Norman.
reasonableperson001 wrote:
Is Hayward track short? wrote:
The US Trials results are'nt holding up so well are they. Proves my theory Hayward is short.
Brought to you by the dumb f**ks from Newsmax, QAnon, and Fox...
You might be on to something
Or perhaps proof that intercontinental flights and racing after a peak, on a track that isn't brand new and built from the best new materials isn't ideal circumstances to produce your best possible result...
Seems that it is proof that intercontinental flights and racing after a peak, on a track that isn't brand new and built from the best new materials is ideal circumstances to produce your best possible result. Deadmon beat Norman.
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
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!
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year