Keni Harrison just ran a 12.54 world leader in the first round of the hurdles into a 1.4 m/s headwind. And it was her first race since May 5 after fracturing her hand in Doha. Looks like the WR holder is still fit...
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Any chance of finding a free stream tonight?
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Michael Jordan has come out of retirement, and is trying to qualify in the steeplechase.
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Jonathan Gault wrote:
Keni Harrison just ran a 12.54 world leader in the first round of the hurdles into a 1.4 m/s headwind. And it was her first race since May 5 after fracturing her hand in Doha. Looks like the WR holder is still fit...
Normally I would wonder why she ran the 1st round so hard, but I have a feeling she just wanted to see how the hand would hold up. No need to worry about the rounds as she has a bye thanks to diamond league last year, get out there and see what you can do. -
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Here is the descending order list for US athletes in 2017.
How many of these men will make the final?
1 08:11.82 Hillary Bor
2 08:14.46 Andy Bayer
3 08:18.55 Stanley Kebenei
4 08:30.28 Donnie Cowart
5 08:30.36 Dan Huling
6 08:30.86 Michael Jordan
7 08:31.08 Darren Fahy
8 08:31.17 Dylan Blankenbaker
9 08:32.23 Mike Hardy
10 08:32.34 Isaac Updike
11 08:32.38 MJ Erb
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usnspecialist wrote:
Jonathan Gault wrote:
Keni Harrison just ran a 12.54 world leader in the first round of the hurdles into a 1.4 m/s headwind. And it was her first race since May 5 after fracturing her hand in Doha. Looks like the WR holder is still fit...
Normally I would wonder why she ran the 1st round so hard, but I have a feeling she just wanted to see how the hand would hold up. No need to worry about the rounds as she has a bye thanks to diamond league last year, get out there and see what you can do.
yes. I suspect she will drop out from the race for more recovery and training -
Really dude, MJ. U must think all black people look the same
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hello man wrote:
usnspecialist wrote:
Jonathan Gault wrote:
Keni Harrison just ran a 12.54 world leader in the first round of the hurdles into a 1.4 m/s headwind. And it was her first race since May 5 after fracturing her hand in Doha. Looks like the WR holder is still fit...
Normally I would wonder why she ran the 1st round so hard, but I have a feeling she just wanted to see how the hand would hold up. No need to worry about the rounds as she has a bye thanks to diamond league last year, get out there and see what you can do.
yes. I suspect she will drop out from the race for more recovery and training
Idk how healed her hand is, but if I were her, I'd run all three rounds in Sacramento. This is a great opportunity to run in a championship meet without the pressure of missing the team if she fails. After her choke at the Trials last year, I would think she would benefit from the experience.
This is assuming, of course, that her hand is okay. If there's a chance of reinjury (which would really only come at the start), I'd understand if she wants to be more cautious. -
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stream?
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Christian Coleman has signed with Nike. He's wearing the swoosh for his 100 semi.
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bump.
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gatlin is back, baby!
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Jonathan Gault wrote:
hello man wrote:
usnspecialist wrote:
Jonathan Gault wrote:
Keni Harrison just ran a 12.54 world leader in the first round of the hurdles into a 1.4 m/s headwind. And it was her first race since May 5 after fracturing her hand in Doha. Looks like the WR holder is still fit...
Normally I would wonder why she ran the 1st round so hard, but I have a feeling she just wanted to see how the hand would hold up. No need to worry about the rounds as she has a bye thanks to diamond league last year, get out there and see what you can do.
yes. I suspect she will drop out from the race for more recovery and training
Idk how healed her hand is, but if I were her, I'd run all three rounds in Sacramento. This is a great opportunity to run in a championship meet without the pressure of missing the team if she fails. After her choke at the Trials last year, I would think she would benefit from the experience.
This is assuming, of course, that her hand is okay. If there's a chance of reinjury (which would really only come at the start), I'd understand if she wants to be more cautious.
I agree, especially after last years flop. The more practice she has running rounds, the better. I just meant she doesn't have the pressure this year because she is already going to London. -
huling out just after the first water jump. couldn't tell what happened but he bolted towards lane 8 and pulled up.
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dan huling DNF
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Michael Jordan to make the team