aint bad, solid PR
aint bad, solid PR
I think Luzern/Lucerne is in Switzerland, not Sweden.
Good job by Morgan though.
nice win:
Rang Name Jg Verein Land Leistung Bem.
1. Uceny Morgan 85 USA USA 1:58.67
2. Sinclair Kenia 80 JAM JAM 1:58.78
3. Simpson Jemma 84 GER GBR 1:59.34
4. Klocova Lucia 83 SVK SVK 2:00.48
5. Lupu Nataliya 87 UKR UKR 2:02.00
6. Vessey Maggie 81 USA USA 2:02.18
7. Beckwith Molly 87 USA USA 2:02.99
8. Rusanova Julia 86 RUS RUS 2:03.21
9. Kubo Ruriko 89 JPN JPN 2:06.81
Darden Dominique 83 USA USA aufg.
With better rabitting, they probably could have gone faster.
Are you retarded? Morgan has improved gradually over the past few years, had some breakthough races last year (along with some bad ones) and took another step today.I'll take your 10 bucks and raise it to 50.
trollism wrote:
Did she get Vessey's drugs this year?
10 bucks says she'll be off the radar next year.
thanks for the updated I wondering if there more races this weekend.....is there a link?
results for the meet here:
http://www.tilastopaja.org/db/results.php?Season=2010&CID=12800306&user=5062
I don't think she's American.
Has anyone checked Uceny's govt birth certificate ?
INS Tucson wrote:
I don't think she's American.
With a name like UCENY, she's obviously Czech. ;)
Out of curiosity, do people pronounce it "oo-chen-ee"?
Oz Wald wrote:
With a name like UCENY, she's obviously Czech. ;)
Out of curiosity, do people pronounce it "oo-chen-ee"?
It's pronounced
U C ENY
As in, you see any real men on letsrun?
this is THE funniest thing on here in the longest time.
Recent workout, Morgan with sister Ivy alumna Anna Willard:
[quote]Last Lap wrote:
Sinclair Kenia still putting it down, she has been a world class 800m runner seems like forever and running good times.
This is awesome! Morgan is solid--and having a nice year. I used to race her in college and she's just a super nice person; I'm happy to see her continue to improve since then!
quixare4quids wrote:
aint bad, solid PR
Hey, like 2 years ago I remember seeing result from the Russian championships and there were like 30 women between 1:57 and 1:59.9. I know one or two got busted so where are the rest? None of them can show up in these races that have a few girls going under 2:00 and place?
Hmmm. Side note, why is the great russian pole vault chick starting to look manly? Her dreams of co-starring with Angelina Jolie as two hot action babes are starting to fade. check the banner:
http://www.diamondleague-brussels.com/en/Home/sly smile wrote:
Hmmm. Side note, why is the great russian pole vault chick starting to look manly? Her dreams of co-starring with Angelina Jolie as two hot action babes are starting to fade. check the banner:
http://www.diamondleague-brussels.com/en/Home/
She has always been like that, back and forth. It's weird. It's like a lighting thing. Kinda hot actually if you really want to know...and I know you don't.
sly smile wrote:
Hey, like 2 years ago I remember seeing result from the Russian championships and there were like 30 women between 1:57 and 1:59.9. I know one or two got busted so where are the rest? None of them can show up in these races that have a few girls going under 2:00 and place?
As near as I know, the women's 4x800 WR still dates from 1984. The Soviets ran some kind of club meet, to substitute for the OG that they were missing, and in that meet a team went below 8:00--and took third.
Bearing in mind that there were *no* positive tests at the 1980 OG (none? not even a single *false* positive? not even one through testers' mishandling the A sample?), I think it's safe to say that busting Russian athletes in domestic competitions is not high on that federation's to-do list.
Da fixah wrote:
As near as I know, the women's 4x800 WR still dates from 1984. The Soviets ran some kind of club meet, to substitute for the OG that they were missing, and in that meet a team went below 8:00--and took third.
7:50.17
Da fixah wrote:
sly smile wrote:Hey, like 2 years ago I remember seeing result from the Russian championships and there were like 30 women between 1:57 and 1:59.9. I know one or two got busted so where are the rest? None of them can show up in these races that have a few girls going under 2:00 and place?
As near as I know, the women's 4x800 WR still dates from 1984. The Soviets ran some kind of club meet, to substitute for the OG that they were missing, and in that meet a team went below 8:00--and took third.
Bearing in mind that there were *no* positive tests at the 1980 OG (none? not even a single *false* positive? not even one through testers' mishandling the A sample?), I think it's safe to say that busting Russian athletes in domestic competitions is not high on that federation's to-do list.
How nuts is that, they just don't give sh#t. It's pretty hard to watch any of their female distance gals win a race without a BIG OL' QUESTION MARK going on in my brain.
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