Reuters wrote:
Source:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/athletics/26456391
I wouldn't even call that dissing her. Wilson and Price should beat Muir, but you never know, which is why they even bother to have the races.
Where is young Judd? I would have thought, in advance of world juniors this summer, that she might be in form to compete against Cain (if she were healthy). I understood that Salazar was advising her as well - hope she isn't hurt too.
Don't see in the article where he said that!
Laura has not gone under 2:00 indoors or outdoors. She ran 2:00.80 at the World Championships semi-final and did not get into the finals.
I don't see how she could be the favorite. The best that can be said is that is a contender for a medal, same as our American runners.
Cram claimed Ajee has never gone under 2, and didn't appear to recognize that she was a World (Outdoor) finalist last year. Rojo seems to think that beating Price at 1K makes Muir a top drawer 800 meter runner - but there's a huge difference between the 800 and the 1000. Muir is your basic sub-elite 1500 meter performer. Ajee will win the gold and finally get the respect she deserves around here. Think about it: Cain will be lucky ever to get a single World/Olympic gold. Ajee stands ready to get several in her career.
Reuters wrote:
Source:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/athletics/26456391
Nothing out of sorts here, he is being a homer as expected. I agree with him he when says Muir as a shot to win, but I disagree that an 800/1500 type has a better chance. With some of the top 800m ladies missing, the race is not going to be fast, perhaps a high 2:0x. The athlete with the best shot is going to be someone who is unaffected a by a 2:02 pace, who can be in perfect position and sprint the last 40 meters to the finish line and I would give that advantage to a 400/800 type. With so many evenly matched athletes in this race, it is probably not going to string out, there is going to be a lot of contact and I would not be surprised to see Price win by leading the whole way.
VIPAM wrote:
Don't see in the article where he said that!
Read between the lines.. it's clear as day
"Bum" doesn't mean the same thing to Brits as is does to Americans.
I cannot believe that he called her "an ugly, doped up bitch" in the article.
Crammy certainly doesn't hold back.
Hallelujah, I'm a bum! wrote:
"Bum" doesn't mean the same thing to Brits as is does to Americans.
neither does "toothbrush"
Reuters wrote:
VIPAM wrote:Don't see in the article where he said that!
Read between the lines.. it's clear as day
I'd like to see what lines you're reading between.
Hobbyist wrote:
I cannot believe that he called her "an ugly, doped up bitch" in the article.
Crammy certainly doesn't hold back.
Seriously. That was over the line. Then he gets really personal and says, "Look. I just hate her. I hate Wilson with the fury of a thousand suns. I hope she dies."
That's not cool.
Yes, that is exactly what Cram said.
i kinda like running wrote:
Hobbyist wrote:I cannot believe that he called her "an ugly, doped up bitch" in the article.
Crammy certainly doesn't hold back.
Seriously. That was over the line. Then he gets really personal and says, "Look. I just hate her. I hate Wilson with the fury of a thousand suns. I hope she dies."
That's not cool.
Then the racist rant part where he questions if her mother and father were married...
Yeah, Cram is out of control.
Reuters wrote:
VIPAM wrote:Don't see in the article where he said that!
Read between the lines.. it's clear as day
If it was as "clear as day" it wouldn't be "between the lines", unless of course you're not an idiot and just being disingenuous, but I doubt it.
Beavis...he said...
Yeah! Yeah! Uh uh!
Yeah!
Dom..
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Domin-8!! DOMIN-8!
Steve puts so much in between the lines that that is how he got his last name. Before he was Steve Billingsley-Chatsworth-Smythe.