Great race.
Great race.
Definitely should be a big confidence booster for Noah Lyles. Is something up with De Grasse? He was way behind Kerley and Lyles. Hopefully he's alright.
It was stated Noah L. took performance inhibitors while at the Olympics. Did anyone tell Noah L. before he took anti-anxiety meds at the Olympics, anti-anxiety meds would likely cost him Olympic gold? I am guessing Noah L's anxiety for a nothing T&F meet was at a manageable level. I bet Noah L. did not take performance inhibitors before this meet. If Noah L is going to be back on performance inhibitor meds at W.C., he will again not obtain gold.
OK, Mr. Milchick, what's with all the "Noah L" talk?
Just call him Lyles.
de grasse is one of the most consistent sprinters in championship races, but the level of competition in the 100/200 may soon surpass his capabilities. i think the 200m in tokyo was him at his best. wouldnt be surprised if he doesnt medal this summer.
The Stache wrote:
OK, Mr. Milchick, what's with all the "Noah L" talk?
Just call him Lyles.
I find Helly played by Britt Lower reasonable attractive. What does that have to do with Noah L?
You wrote "Noah L" five times in your post, as if you were talking about Mark S, Irving B, Helly R, and Burt G. It's weird.
te5n1k wrote:
de grasse is one of the most consistent sprinters in championship races, but the level of competition in the 100/200 may soon surpass his capabilities. i think the 200m in tokyo was him at his best. wouldnt be surprised if he doesnt medal this summer.
yeah, I don't think he has the ceiling as others have....but like most years, he doesn't go that fast in Diamond league and is at the top of his game at the right time when it counts when others may not
The Stache wrote:
You wrote "Noah L" five times in your post, as if you were talking about Mark S, Irving B, Helly R, and Burt G. It's weird.
I find it weird that your response was far off topic. I find weird that you went to Severance and didn't address Noah L's performance.
Grasse always starts the season nice and easy. While our Americans peter out down the stretch.
...you come across like a 14 year old
Stop with the \"takes down\" stuff wrote:
...you come across like a 14 year old
I was a pretty good writer at 14, that’s insulting to a lot of 14-year-olds.
whawha wrote:
Grasse always starts the season nice and easy. While our Americans peter out down the stretch.
Ya this is a recurring theme for him. Hopefully he's left himself enough time to get into shape though. Last year, felt like that 100m at Prefontaine was his top form and that was 3 weeks after the Olympics. World's are only 2 months away.
....ya never know...being in peak form right now may be a bit early....
No performance inhibitors wrote:
It was stated Noah L. took performance inhibitors while at the Olympics. Did anyone tell Noah L. before he took anti-anxiety meds at the Olympics, anti-anxiety meds would likely cost him Olympic gold? I am guessing Noah L's anxiety for a nothing T&F meet was at a manageable level. I bet Noah L. did not take performance inhibitors before this meet. If Noah L is going to be back on performance inhibitor meds at W.C., he will again not obtain gold.
The medication Lyles was on last year was not for anxiety. The medication was for depression.
A big confidence booster with the win indeed.