The only mile race in the season.
And historically, no Norwegians have been in the race.
Remember that Norway is metric.
The only mile race in the season.
And historically, no Norwegians have been in the race.
Remember that Norway is metric.
Kovacs killing it, again, after Pre.
Bukowiecki improved his WJR in shot put (7.26 kg/16 lbs) to 21.14.
By the way. Under the stands you have a indoor 550m track perfect for warming up at Bislett.
When I lived in Norway my apartment was 200m from Bislett :-)
Still 15 minutes away, but here is the 5000m field. Pace calls for 12:52. Made up of a lot of guys who have run fast a long time ago, and could run fast if the tactical stars align.
1
ETHDEBELA Dejene
13:52.2013:25.70
2
ERINFTALEM Awet Kibrab
13:22.9013:22.90
3
BRNAYALEW Aweke
13:18.1513:05.00
4
AUSROBINSON Brett
13:19.2913:18.96
5
AZEIBRAHIMOV Hayle
13:09.17
6
NORBURAAS Sindre
13:43.5113:11.96
7
ETHGEBREMESKEL Dejen
13:00.9912:46.81
8
ETHEMBAYE Abadi
6313:02.4913:02.49
9
KENLONGOSIWA Thomas Pkemei
2713:01.6912:49.04
10
ETHALAMIREW Yenew
13:04.2912:48.77
11
KENKOECH Isiah Kiplangat
13:08.3412:48.64
12
ETHGEBRHIWET Hagos
9113:04.1212:47.53
13
ETHKEJELCHA Yomif
7213:03.2912:53.98
14
KENSOI Edwin Cheruiyot
7213:03.2612:51.34
15
ETHEDRIS Muktar
12012:59.4312:54.83
16
MARIGUIDER Abdelaati
12:59.25
17
KENKANGOGO Cornelius
3400m 8:45 min
13:10.8013:10.80
18
KENRONO Vincent
3000m 7:44 min
13:16.42
someone give another link?
i can't access watchathletics and the previous link doesn't work for me too
tks!
Same here. A new working link would be great
white queen wrote:
someone give another link?
i can't access watchathletics and the previous link doesn't work for me too
tks!
The men's triple jump is over. Guess the jumpers didn't like the 50 degree temps??
Men’s Triple Jump: Alex Copello Wins But No One Breaks 17m
30-year old Cuban Alex Copello, the 2009 bronze medallist at Worlds, got the win with a 16.91m second round jump, a nice improvement of the 4th place showing he put at Pre (he was also third in Doha). But perhaps the bigger news was the name of the second-placer - Teddy Tamgho - who got second by jumping an outdoor seasonal best of 16.80 (previous best of 16.63m, but his best jump of the year came in his first indoor meet (16.98)), but 16.80 certainly isn't gong to scare too many people.
Final
Pl. Athlete Nat. Birth Result Wind
1. Alexis COPELLO CUB 85 16.91 +0.2
2. Teddy TAMGHO FRA 89 16.80 -0.2
3. Max HEß GER 96 16.69 +0.3
4. Chris BENARD USA 90 16.66 -0.3
5. Omar CRADDOCK USA 91 16.48 +0.2
6. Troy DORIS GUY 89 16.48 0.0
7. Nelson ÉVORA POR 84 16.38 +0.7
8. Godfrey Khotso MOKOENA RSA 85 16.08 -0.2
The start lists for many of these events are pretty anemic besides the Dream Mile. The Diamond League has too many events in the early part of the outdoor season...they're diluting the fields big time.
Looks like any chance of a fast mile will be ruined by rain.
Archie Andrews almost kills himself on the pole vault.
Oslo Weather Radar:http://www.accuweather.com/en/no/oslo/254946/weather-radar/254946
http://www.stream2watch.co/live-now/sport-stream/other/iaaf-diamond-league-oslo-2016-live-stream-june-09Matta99 wrote:
Same here. A new working link would be great
white queen wrote:someone give another link?
i can't access watchathletics and the previous link doesn't work for me too
tks!
or
http://cricfree.tv/watch/live/iaaf-diamond-league-oslo-live-streamingEl Keniano wrote:
Looks like any chance of a fast mile will be ruined by rain.
Maybe Willis can still get his 3:49. Kenyans hate the rain but maybe this will slow the pace from supposed WR attempt to just under 3:50.
Don't see over 51 seconds in DL that often for the win in the 400. 51.04 for McPherson.
Marie Gayot of France went for it and went from 1st to 7th on the final stretch.
Alrighty, here we go.
Clerk wrote:
Alrighty, here we go.
Rabbits through in 60-61, field through in 63.
wejo wrote:
Don't see over 51 seconds in DL that often for the win in the 400. 51.04 for McPherson.
Marie Gayot of France went for it and went from 1st to 7th on the final stretch.
Correction Libania Grenot of Italy was the one leading who faded to 6th on the final stretch.
wejo wrote:
Don't see over 51 seconds in DL that often for the win in the 400. 51.04 for McPherson.
Marie Gayot of France went for it and went from 1st to 7th on the final stretch.
They said that was Gayot but the results list lane #7 as being the ItalianLibania Grenot .
1000 m 2:40
First 1200m in 3:12.
RIP: D3 All-American Frank Csorba - who ran 13:56 in March - dead
RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06
Running for Bowerman Track Club used to be cool now its embarrassing
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
Hats off to my dad. He just ran a 1:42 Half Marathon and turns 75 in 2 months!