Amazing race for 6th in a STACKED field. In a couple years she will be a serious medal threat.
NOBODY would have predicted this out of her a year ago. Same place as Cole Hocker in the 2020 Olympics.
Amazing race for 6th in a STACKED field. In a couple years she will be a serious medal threat.
NOBODY would have predicted this out of her a year ago. Same place as Cole Hocker in the 2020 Olympics.
Sinclair is a little bad ass!
Yeah! Always been a huge talent and is finally starting to prove herself on the world stage. Fun to watch.
I guess hoped-for more especially since after semis she said she wanted a medal. Or at least a PR.
What is the lowest place finish you can get and still receive the compulsory MF in your name?
If you’re an American distance runner anything in the single digits is worthy of legend status apparently
She was third in the B race
Meh
You’re a bitter woman, Koko.
Bro Faith ran 3:52. Last american who ran under 3:54 ate a burrito. Sinclair will medal if she can get in a 3:57 race.
She finished more than six seconds behind Muir in 3rd. While she has had a nice rise she has a long, long, long way to go to be in the mix internationally. If she can improve into the 3:52- 3:54 range she can be in the conversation. Until then let her enjoy winning U.S. titles.
muir is not in 3;52-3:54 range homie
What counts as being in the mix internationally if not being 6th in the world?
Wait didn’t she just run 3s slower than her pr on the world stage in an all out non tactical race. How is that a good result?
Alan Webb >>> Sinclair Johnson
She’ll never be as good as Webb. Just give up.
Sarah Hall over Sinclair Johnson today and how old is she again?
Honestly, I think it was really disappointing that a gap was created that quickly in the race. In a world championship race you ought to have the guts to race right off the bat no matter how fast, especially since 4 women broke away. If it was one crazy person sure stay back, but that race was lost by the rest of the field within 200 meters. A bummer to watch honestly... Muirs 3:55 wasn't really a crazy time you would think the race would have been closer. The rest of the field was over 4:00... they were in a whole different race it seems.
Smiles2188 wrote:
muir is not in 3;52-3:54 range homie
Muir ran 3:54.50 in Tokyo last year.
Let me get this straight. You start off just under 15-flat for the first 100m. That should be more than fast enough to be in contact with anyone trying to jump the race from the gun, only problem is you're nearly half a second down on the leader. Okay, you pick up the pace a bit -- gotta try and keep contact -- and come through your first 200m in 29.68 *in the women's 1500m* (that's super fast) only now you're down nearly a full second from the leader and half a second from the tail end of the group that's beginning to separate. Are you seriously saying at that point you're supposed to accelerate further to tack on to a group running 3:55 *1600m* pace as a 3:58 *1500m* runner?
Bruh you gave an MF for 6th lmao unbelievable