Not yet, son, but your time will come.
Not yet, son, but your time will come.
mikehammer wrote:
Knighton flops
Fourth in that race is pretty good.
Lyles always finished strong. At 125 I was sure he locked it up. This session is full of surprises.
mikehammer wrote:
Knighton flops
You were playing X-box and flipping burgers at 17, and Knighton "flopped".
OK.
Moran.
CoyoteEye wrote:
They briefly showed Gen Gregson on hands and knees after the last water jump and she looked...stuck? Anyone catch that?
Ruptured Achilles
the galloping Liberian with a NR.
If there was a 250m, I'd pick him.
The announcer keeps mixing up Bednarek and Lyles. Saying Lyles got 2nd, Lyles came on strong at the end, etc. when he is actually talking about Bednarek
I've heard rumors of Allyson Felix having generated a little dependent. It would probably be smart for ratings if the narrators leveraged this story to make track more relatable for the stay-at-home-mom demographic.
800 critic wrote:
the galloping Liberian with a NR.
If there was a 250m, I'd pick him.
GO
GATORS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jakob C. Hocker wrote:
https://img.huffingtonpost.com/asset/57b511ad1700002c00d1f813.jpeg?ops=scalefit_970_noupscaleNot yet, son, but your time will come.
Prompted me to re-watch the Rio final, which makes me sad that all of the amazing performances we have witnessed this week have been done without a stadium packed with screaming fans
RIP: D3 All-American Frank Csorba - who ran 13:56 in March - dead
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06
2024 College Track & Field Open Coaching Positions Discussion
Hats off to my dad. He just ran a 1:42 Half Marathon and turns 75 in 2 months!
adizero Road to Records with Yomif Kejelcha, Agnes Ngetich, Hobbs Kessler & many more is Saturday