After her 100 performance today, and her 200 performance last week, she is the clear favorite to win both titles. Steiner doesn’t have a prayer in either race.
After her 100 performance today, and her 200 performance last week, she is the clear favorite to win both titles. Steiner doesn’t have a prayer in either race.
I disagree. To say, “Steiner doesnt have a prayer” is kind of silly.
Barring injury from either , looking forward to SEC’s in three weeks.
They're both great runners.
You’ve smoked too much crack and eaten too many mushrooms, Reddevil
Haha, ok
LSU speed wrote:
After her 100 performance today, and her 200 performance last week, she is the clear favorite to win both titles. Steiner doesn’t have a prayer in either race.
How fast did she run today?
Your girl Abby will be lucky to make the 100 final and she’ll probably be about 3rd or 4th in the 200.
She ran a 10.90 in +4.2 wind.
nothing great.
10.90
10.9 with a wind like that?
Reddevil wrote:
She ran a 10.90 in +4.2 wind.
That's good, but not "guaranteed to win nationals" good.
Speaking of crack……….
Not that she cant run faster, but a 10.90 in +4.2 wind will not win the SEC championship.
I'm doubtful about the 100, but she has a good chance in the 200m. The 10.90 although wind aided, could have been much faster cos her start was absolutely horrendous. I'm curious to learn about her training program, cos her primary event is the 400m, but she's only run it once since the end of 2019, and that was last year, her primary focus has been in the 200m since arriving at LSU and now the 100m this season.
She will go 10.7-10.8 and 21.6-21.7 with no wind by NCAAs.
I’m not sure why my posts are getting downvotes. Ofili will beat Steiner by .2 to .3 in the 100 and probably by around .5ish over 200 at both the SECs and the NCAAs. Steiner has already peaked. Ofili is just getting started.
I'd say she'll lose both to Steiner, but my marginal margins. If there's good wind, 10.91 to 10.92, and 21.75 to 21.78. I think that Ofili will beat Steiner at SECs in the 100 though. We'll just have to wait and see. It'll be close, and that entices me.
Here is the FloTrack guy's, Kevin & Gordon, take on it. They talk a lot of gibberish sometimes so take it FWIW.
Its great for women’s track. If they both stay healthy, its hard not to imagine both going under 22 in the same race at SEC.
But the SEC could be the high point for one or both of them, or maybe they'll continue to get lower times. You just never know how their bodies will react as the season goes deeper.
Again, this is great for track, and women’s track, especially when both runners seem to be competitive but also act like you would hope they would. In other words, I dont think we can expect Shacarri Richardson type stuff, which becomes an embarrassment.
LSU speed wrote:
After her 100 performance today, and her 200 performance last week, she is the clear favorite to win both titles. Steiner doesn’t have a prayer in either race.
Here is where you blew your cover, troll. To think she has a chance to beat Steiner is understandable. To say Steiner "doesn't have a prayer" is clearly ridiculous and something only a troll would say.
Reddevil wrote:
I dont think we can expect Shacarri Richardson type stuff, which becomes an embarrassment.
Abby Steiner seems to have her head on straight. She also has a freshness about her. She still seems surprised by her success almost to the point that she is demure. I don't know a lot about Ofili but from what I've seen of her she seems humble and respectable.
You're right, Sha'Carri is an embarassment and is really just a loud mouth. I thought it was great when SAFP photobombed Sha'Carri's interview last year when she was walking off of the track with Sherika after the 2 of them and ETH smoked her at the Pre DL meet. She shouldn't have been disrespecting the Jamaicans and that is Sha'Carri's problem - she disrespects people that are better than she is.
The thing with Sha'Carri is that I don't remember her being like that during the short time she was at LSU. She was cocky and confident, sure, but wasn't the disrespectful loudmouth that she is today.