He won't always be giving it one more try, but when he does, he will be doing it while drinking a Dos Equis.
Stay thirsty, my friends.
He won't always be giving it one more try, but when he does, he will be doing it while drinking a Dos Equis.
Stay thirsty, my friends.
I'd love to see Morgan Uceny give it a final go. In top form, she'd be up there with Rowbury and Simpson but after 3 falls, I think her confidence is shot.
The Year of Our Lord 2016 wrote:
I love to see former elite athletes pulling out all the stops for their final shot at the Olympics. Some athletes come out of retirement, others change events to better their odds. Who will be the comeback stories of 2016?
Mark Deady
Mary Cain. Somebody had to say it.
big fan. of MU wrote:
I'd love to see Morgan Uceny give it a final go. In top form, she'd be up there with Rowbury and Simpson but after 3 falls, I think her confidence is shot.
is the saddest post of the day.
Ryan Hall...someone had to say it. The guy hasn't had a good race in over four years.
If Wallace Spearmon made the 200 it would be awesome. Redemption for the lane DQ.
Fayetteville wrote:
If Wallace Spearmon made the 200 it would be awesome. Redemption for the lane DQ.
This
Usain Bolt.
And he will face an even more developed Andre de Grasse within striking range of taking down his WRs.
Will Dara Torres make her 6th team at 49?
Querfeldein wrote:
Across the Olympic sports: Michael Phelps. And, though it would be less of a surprise, Bradley Wiggins.
That would not be any kind of surprise at all. The whole reason Wiggins retired from road cycling was to train for the track in preparation for the Olympics.
Not really a prediction, but does anyone know what's happening with Lukas V? Is he expected to contend for the Olympic team?
Would be the ultimate comeback story if he made it.
Querfeldein wrote:
Across the Olympic sports: Michael Phelps. And, though it would be less of a surprise, Bradley Wiggins.
It will be less of a surprise because he announced he was leaving road cycling to race the 4k pursuit in Rio two years ago.
http://velonews.competitor.com/2013/08/news/wiggins-to-turn-focus-to-track-ahead-of-rio-2016_299515Caitlyn Jenner in heptathlon.
I think that two former Olympic and World Championship medalists who still hold the national high school records in their respective events will make a comeback next year.
Sandra Richards-Ross 400 meters
Lashinda Demus 400 meter hurdles
mary cain
Say it ain't Sol wrote:
I hope Solinsky miraculously makes the team.
+1
Not getting my hopes up though.
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
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