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Roessler DNFd. Maybe rabbitting?
Rank
Lane
Nat Name
Time
SB
PB
1
6
ETHASSEFA Tigist
2:00.84 2:00.661:59.24
2
3
POLCICHOCKA Angelika
2:01.30 1:59.55
3
8
MARAKKAOUI Malika
2:01.45 1:59.931:57.64
4
9
ITASANTIUSTI Yuneysi
2:01.82 SB 2:02.041:58.53
5
6
USAPRICE Chanelle
2:02.07 2:01.051:59.10
6
4
GBROSKAN-CLARKE Shelayna
2:02.15 2:01.041:58.86
7
1
ITABALDESSARI Irene
2:04.46 2:02.792:02.79
8
2
KENIMALI Maximillan
2:07.10 2:04.20
9
5
GERHERING Christina
2:07.33 2:00.371:59.54
DNF
2
ITAZENONI Marta
2:04.842:03.40
DNF
7
USAROESLER Laura
2:00.151:59.04
Thinkaboutit wrote:
Roessler DNFd. Maybe rabbitting?
Three DNFs. I guess one was rabbit and the other two fell or something.
Bromell 20.80. Ouch.
ryanhallsoffday wrote:
Bromell 20.80. Ouch.
Women’s 400 Hurdles: Janeive Russell Picks Up World Leader and 2nd Straight DL Win
Jamaica’s Russell was clearly the best in a loaded field, moving to the lead with a strong final turn and destroying the competition over the final 100 to run a world-leading 53.96, well ahead of Wenda Theron Nel in second (54.61). American Georganne Moline, who entered with the world lead at 53.97, really struggled and finished last in 57.64.
Pl. Athlete Nat. Birth Result
1. Janeive RUSSELL JAM 93 53.96
2. Wenda THERON NEL RSA 88 54.61
3. Eilidh DOYLE GBR 87 54.81
4. Cassandra TATE USA 90 55.35
5. Kemi ADEKOYA BRN 93 55.48
6. Kaliese SPENCER JAM 87 55.51
7. Ayomide FOLORUNSO ITA 96 57.24
8. Georganne MOLINE USA 90 57.64
- Marzia CARAVELLI ITA 81 DNF
Men’s 200: American Ameer Webb Picks Up Second DL Win of 2016
Trayvon Bromell thundered out of the blocks and had the lead entering the home straight, but he faded badly over the final 100 and wound up only seventh in 20.80. Instead, it was fellow American Webb who took the glory, following up his sub-20 victories at Mt. SAC and Doha with another DL win in 20.05.
With the 200 fairly up in the air beyond Usain Bolt, Webb, the 2013 NCAA champ at Texas A&M, is quickly becoming an Olympic medal threat. He has the #2 and #3 times in the world this year, behind only LaShawn Merritt’s 19.78 from April.
Final, wind: +0.6
Pl. Athlete Nat. Birth Result
1. Ameer WEBB USA 91 20.04
2. Aaron BROWN CAN 92 20.24
3. Alonso EDWARD PAN 89 20.25
4. Christophe LEMAITRE FRA 90 20.27
5. Ramil GULIYEV TUR 90 20.42
6. Roberto SKYERS CUB 91 20.54
7. Trayvon BROMELL USA 95 20.80
8. Eseosa DESALU ITA 94 20.86
9. Gavin SMELLIE CAN 86 20.88
Women's B Heat 800 Results in a better format. The stacked 800 is starting now.
Women's 800m - 02.06.2016
Final 2
Pl. Athlete Nat. Birth Result
1. Tigist ASSEFA ETH 94 2:00.84
2. Angelika CICHOCKA POL 88 2:01.30
3. Malika AKKAOUI MAR 87 2:01.45
4. Yuneysi SANTIUSTI ITA 84 2:01.82
5. Chanelle PRICE USA 90 2:02.07
6. Shelayna OSKAN-CLARKE GBR 90 2:02.15
7. Irene BALDESSARI ITA 93 2:04.46
8. Maximillan IMALI KEN 96 2:07.10
9. Christina HERING GER 94 2:07.33
- Laura ROESLER USA 91 DNF
- Jessica ROBERTI DA SILVA BRA 92 DNF
- Marta ZENONI ITA 99 DNF
I'm much higher on Niyonsaba than everyone else.
shoutout to melissa bishop for being 10/10
1:56:68 for Semenya.
It's official : Bishop is the best woman in the world over 800m!
rojo wrote:
The meet is Thursday at 2 pm ET. Our preview is here:
http://www.letsrun.com/?p=114372There is a lot of great action.
Will Almaz Ayana get the WR in the w5000?
The women's 800 is STACKED. Ajee Wilson looks to be in good shape and is racing on the DL circuit for the firs time but has her hands full in a truly spectacular women's 800 with Caster Semenya, Francine Niyonsaba and all of the medallists from 2015.
Men's steeple, mile and more.
Give us your thoughts below.
This statement is both true and kinda awesome..."Americans Cory Leslie and Stanley Kebenei should be competitive and could score some DL points (top six score). Both men have runs PRs already this year (8:19.12 at Oxy for Leslie, 8:22.85 at Payton Jordan for Kebenei) and it took 8:19.31 to score in Rabat. Obviously it won’t be easy, but after Kenya, the U.S. is the next-best steeple country in the world and Leslie and Kebenei are among the best American steeplers right now."
How come two men were allowed in the 800m?
She is starting to make it look too easy. What a joke.
El Keniano wrote:
1:56:68 for Semenya.
man dont show the close up of his f-ckface. congrats to bishop
Eunice Sum 2:02 just ahead of Ajee Wilson dead last.
that last 60 looked like full speed for her
now we know what that looks like. very very fast.
if she ran a race with men she'd run 1:53 or faster
she just lopes around untl the last bit.
She closed the last 200 in 28.07. She flew the last 100
Why is everyone congratulating Bishop? She was seventh, or fifth if you don't count Semenya or Niyonsaba.
Announcer says he timed Semenya's last 200 at 27.9 ... insane!
Concupiscurd wrote:
She is starting to make it look too easy. What a joke.
El Keniano wrote:1:56:68 for Semenya.
Agreed. It's painful to watch. You can clearly see how much more muscular she's become this year and it looks like she has a 5 O' clock shadow.
It makes me laugh how Cram and Hutchings keep saying that the rest of the women need to find a way to beat her! Lol. Perhaps they should try and grow a pair.
What incentive do all the women have to carry on training when they know they are running for 2nd and cannot beat someone who has an unfair advantage. It's no different to allowing someone who is taking steroids run against those who are not allowed to.
The women's 800 was almost a carbon copy of the race in Rabat, - the last time Niyonsaba and Semenya raced. They were side by side coming off the final turn, but this time Semenya moved away a little earlier (320 meters) and ran the exact same time she did in her last DL meet - 1:56.64.
At 400, she was in the back third of the pack and roughly 58 low. 600 was 1:28.57. Tim Hutchings timed her last 200 in 27.9.
Ajee Wilson was DFL in 2:03.33. Wow.
Semenya was content to sit in the middle of the pack for the first 500 meters as Belarus’ world champ Marina Arzamasova led through 200 (27.x) and 400 (57.15 for the rabbit).
Pl. Athlete Nat. Birth Result
1. Caster SEMENYA RSA 91 1:56.64
2. Francine NIYONSABA BDI 93 1:58.20
3. Lynsey SHARP GBR 90 1:59.03
4. Renelle LAMOTE FRA 93 1:59.23
5. Marina ARZAMASOVA BLR 87 1:59.65
6. Habitam ALEMU ETH 97 1:59.79
7. Melissa BISHOP CAN 88 1:59.97
8. Joanna JÓŹWIK POL 91 2:00.72
9. Selina BÃœCHEL SUI 91 2:01.00
10. Eunice Jepkoech SUM KEN 88 2:02.03
11. Ajee WILSON USA 94 2:03.33
- Ilona USOVICH BLR 82 DNF
I’m a D2 female runner. Our coach explicitly told us not to visit LetsRun forums.
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
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