You've asked twice now. Nobody cares.
You've asked twice now. Nobody cares.
Come on Don...looking strong.
rojo wrote:
Is there a stream that doesn't cut to the triple jump and shows just the track?
Wait, you're not on site? WTF?!
Three Americans in the final!
rojo wrote:
As they ran down the backstretch, they were joined by 2012 Olympic champ Brimin Kipruto
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firingitup wrote:
Three Americans in the final!
Yes! But it looks like it took quite a bit out of Bor and Cabral. Jager was the only one who looked relaxed.
Wlodarczyk 80.40 on her second throw new Olympic record.
Watcher. wrote:
Yes! But it looks like it took quite a bit out of Bor and Cabral. Jager was the only one who looked relaxed.
Youre right. Why can't they make the final looking more relaxed? Its ridiculous. If you aren't going to look relaxed doing it then don't make the final at all. Its pointless.
haha
You get what you get wrote:
Wlodarczyk 80.40 on her second throw new Olympic record.
That German hammer thrower is oddly appealing and im not Jamin.
What is the youtube link for the Olympic stream on there? I know it is lower quality, but firewalls block all the other illegal streams and the NBC one takes up crazy bandwidth.
Heat #3: Kenya’s Conseslus Kipruto got heat #3 started faster than the first two with a 2:47.40 first km. Uganda’s Jacob Araptany kept it going at 2k (5:28.12) as six time qualifiers were available. With two laps to go, Amercian Donn Cabral was in seventh. A lap later, the top 6 had separated themselves from the rest of the back as Cabral was in 5th. Plenty of time qualifiers were available but Cabral took no chances and he moved into third with 200 to go and stayed there until the finish. We had Cabral in an unofficial 61.93 on the final lap.
In the end, the top 6 in this heat all would advance to the final including sixth place finisher Altobelli da Silva of Brazil, who was cheered wildly by the home crowd. Da Silva ran a PR (8;26.59 - previous pb of 8:28.56) and got the 5th of six time qualifiers
POS BIB ATHLETE MARK DETAIL
1 2684 Conseslus KIPRUTOKEN 08:21.4 Q
2 3014 Jacob ARAPTANYUGA 08:21.5 Q SB
3 3055 Donald CABRALUSA 08:22.0 Q
4 2990 Amor BEN YAHIATUN 08:23.1
5 2425 Yoann KOWALFRA 08:23.5
6 2130 Altobeli DA SILVABRA 08:26.6 PB
7 2748 Hicham SIGUENIMAR 08:27.8
8 2003 Hicham BOUCHICHAALG 08:33.6
9 2205 Taylor MILNECAN 08:34.4
10 2859 Krystian ZALEWSKIPOL 08:34.5
11 2312 Ole HESSELBJERGDEN 08:40.1
12 2315 Mohamed ISMAIL IBRAHIMDJI 08:53.1
13 2350 Fernando CARROESP 08:53.2
2994 Tarik Langat AKDAGTUR DNF
2399 Tafese SEBOKAETH DQ
Ryan Gregson is a lucky man.
Let's go Coburn
they're seriously playing Billy Squier in the stadium?
that sh%t ain't right
Will the pace get pushed in the 3000m, Jebet dosen't have speed at the end so she needs the race to be fast, so it will be interesting to see what she does, Jepkemoi has this is my opinion, her PB is barley behind Jebet and she has a lot of speed at the end, and there's a false start, wow, she just got a warning.
'Thank god they dont' have your local HS official in charge of the women's steepple or they would have tossed that ethiopian.
true story, i false started inmy first 3k of HS. they were goign to toss me but the coach said, "Don't worry about him. He's not going to do anything else."
I ended up getting lapped.
Go Emma Go
I didn't get to watch the W Steeple prelims. What "mishap" happened that they had to let in extra athletes?
Wome'ns steeple is on both NBC and NBCSN. THey aree about to fall asleep on NBC but on NBCSN they are showing the hammer.