So Gregson falls at the start, clearly heard a 2nd shot from the pistol to call them back?
So Gregson falls at the start, clearly heard a 2nd shot from the pistol to call them back?
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Clerk wrote:
Fast through 300: 40:41, officially 54.83 at the lap split.
I have to stay off the thread as I think the BEINsports TV show is behind you.
My goodness. Kiprop is a god. He DESTROYED EVERYONE.
Did anyone not like Cram's commentating in that one?
Kiprop just destroyed everyone. Destroyed them. He had 30 meters on them at the bell, was waving in the homestretch and he's criticizing them. And Kiprop claimed they were coming for him?
No.
If I was commentating on that one, I would have spent the entire last lap praising what an honor it was to be watching Kiprop.
Clerk wrote:
Kiprop obliterates the field in a noble effort at a fast time. runs 3:32.16, closing in 56.90.
First rabbit really annihilated any chance at a good time, but good to see that Kiprop went after it instead of playing the waiting game.
What was wrong with the first rabbit? They went out in 54 high? Probably 55 something for Kiprop.
Kiprop wins by a couple of seconds and Cram is acting like on the broadcast it was hard for him. He was waving to the crowd down the homestretch.
Why does have to wave at the crowd?
Sandy Morris is amazing. Our sport is very lucky to have her.
I know it's been said a billion times, but watching Kiprop run is truly a thing of beauty.
truth truth the buth wrote:
U-S-A!
Drug cheat Schippers goes home DEVASTATED!
This posts disgust me. I don't think she's a cheat. Admittedly, I don't follow the sprints like I do in the distances but there is nothing suspicious about her in my mind.
Just because she's white and big, you think she's a cheat? Please provide some rationale behind your post.
As Kiprop was running he didnt have time to claim that they were 'coming from him.'
teddy_farley wrote:
I know it's been said a billion times, but watching Kiprop run is truly a thing of beauty.
Agreed! Recently Monaco and WCs 1500m from last year are the races I watch before a workout. He crushes however the race unfolds.
Was Smakhloufi in the race? Results?
doot doot wrote:
teddy_farley wrote:I know it's been said a billion times, but watching Kiprop run is truly a thing of beauty.
Agreed! Recently Monaco and WCs 1500m from last year are the races I watch before a workout. He crushes however the race unfolds.
Was Smakhloufi in the race? Results?
He wasn't in the race. Results here:
http://doha.diamondleague.com/programme_results_doha/#baseFrame#/live/outputs/results/iaaf/atResults/js/mappings/discipline/disciplineRoot#DisciplineInit#Doha2016_TIMING_ATM015101_json##main-frame_content#/live/outputs/results/iaaf/atResults/js/mappings/discipline/run#RunSubFrame#Doha2016_TIMING_ATM015101_jsonNote to self: never pick any hurdlers in fantasy diamond league. The most unpredictable events by far.
Tiffany Williams gets me a big ol' 0 points.
So Erik Kynard with no sponsor (looked like he was wearing his own Nike Air Jordan singlet & shorts) finished 2nd in London 2012 but athletes like German Fernandez are...dont get it.
wejo wrote:
What was wrong with the first rabbit? They went out in 54 high? Probably 55 something for Kiprop.
Kiprop wins by a couple of seconds and Cram is acting like on the broadcast it was hard for him. He was waving to the crowd down the homestretch.
Yeah, you may be right. He just doesn't have the fitness to manage that pace yet.
what!?!?!?!? according to vent he is in 3:27 shape
drivel intrinsic hard math
hahahahaha
Lenny Leonard wrote:
Note to self: never pick any hurdlers in fantasy diamond league. The most unpredictable events by far.
Tiffany Williams gets me a big ol' 0 points.
European champ Eilidh Doyle (nee Child) got the win over world indoor 400 champ Kemi Adekoya of Bahrain.
1. Eilidh DOYLE GBR 87 54.53
2. Kemi ADEKOYA BRN 93 54.87
3. Kaliese SPENCER JAM 87 55.02
4. Wenda THERON NEL RSA 88 55.17
5. Cassandra TATE USA 90 55.57
6. Meghan BEESLEY GBR 89 55.72
7. Tiffany WILLIAMS USA 83 56.57
8. Jernail HAYES USA 88 1:00.48
reed wrote:
And for true athletics fans (and fantasy DL nerds)
Caterina Ibarguen wins a fantastic battle in the triple jump over Rojas by jumping 15.04 wind legal! Rojas 14.92. The two traded leads multiple times, all world leads and meeting records.
2012 Gold Medalist rypakova takes 3rd 14.61
Could this be the year of the women's jump?
Catarine Ibarguen of Columbia won a back and forth battle versus Yulimar Rojas of Venezuela eventually winning by going 15.04 on her 5th jump. It was only the second time in her career, which includes 2 world championship gold medals, that she has gone over 15 meters.
Rojas responded with a with a wind-aided 14.92 on her 5th jump, but it wasn't enough and she'd settle for second. Ibarguen went 14.98 on her final jump for good measure.
Pl. Athlete Nat. Birth Result Wind
1. Caterine IBARGUEN COL 84 15.04 +1.5
2. Yulimar ROJAS VEN 95 14.92 +2.6
3. Olga RYPAKOVA KAZ 84 14.61 +1.1
4. Jeanine ASSANI ISSOUF FRA 92 14.26 +1.5
5. Paraskevi PAPACHRISTOU GRE 89 14.26 +1.7
6. Shanieka THOMAS JAM 92 14.10 +0.9
7. Dana VELÄŽÃKOVÃ SVK 81 14.06 +1.7
8. Keila DA SILVA COSTA BRA 83 13.69 +1.5
9. Anna JAGACIAK POL 90 13.67 +1.2
- Yulimar ROJAS VEN 95 14.79 +1.3
Might be headed for a sub 8
elmore345 wrote:
So Erik Kynard with no sponsor (looked like he was wearing his own Nike Air Jordan singlet & shorts) finished 2nd in London 2012 but athletes like German Fernandez are...dont get it.
No, he is and has always been sponsored by Jordan, distinct from Nike.
HardLoper wrote:
Might be headed for a sub 8
No but still impressive for Kipruto.
8:05 from C Kipruto, Birech in second 8:08
RIP: D3 All-American Frank Csorba - who ran 13:56 in March - dead
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06
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Hats off to my dad. He just ran a 1:42 Half Marathon and turns 75 in 2 months!
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