Free Makwala!!!
https://twitter.com/dsj_itv/status/894992727397601281
Great journalism.
https://twitter.com/Scienceofsport/status/894996465856237571
Free Makwala!!!
https://twitter.com/dsj_itv/status/894992727397601281
Great journalism.
https://twitter.com/Scienceofsport/status/894996465856237571
The Kenyans are definitely worried about Jager tonight. Check out this story from today's Daily Nation (it's election day in Kenya):
Bowie not running 200 m heat
Personally, I think the other 400 runners should boycott. Just say, "Guess what . We aren't racing."
Intead of asking ourselves, WWJD, I think the question should be "What would we be doing if this was Usain Bolt?
1) I think he would not be banned. At most , the race would be postponed.
2) I don't think the other competitors would race if he was banned.
Not by a long shot wrote:
Wilber wrote:Well, she's had the same coach the whole time.
No, she hasn't had the same coach the whole time. She left Wetmore to work with Juli Benson in February, 2010. She worked with Benson for almost three years, leaving to go back to Wetmore in late December, 2012.
Okay, not the whole time. Point was that she had the same coach during her meltdown in college and for her recent championship success.
Wow, Bowie, the favorite for the 200 is a no show. This championship has not stopped surprising us.
Pole Vault
Kendricks first try over at 5.50 and 5.65
Duplantis over 5.50 first time, one miss at 5.65
Lavillenie still not taking a height
Rojo is right on-there's no way Bolt would be banned.
This is a joke. Our sport can't get out of it's own way.
Totally agree. This is absolutely crazy. It's Britain's health and safety culture gone mad. He wants to run so let him!
JerseyRoll wrote:
Rojo is right on-there's no way Bolt would be banned.
This is a joke. Our sport can't get out of it's own way.
Or do you think if Mo Farah had gotten sick they would have not let him run?
This is utter BS. The athlete could have been isolated until he was ready to run then he could have been taken out of the stadium. This sounds really fishy, as I don't imagine the IAAF could be this inept.
C'mon Seb. Pull your finger out and get this sorted
The TV broadcast has begun.
If you missed our podcast this morning, mute the tv and listen to it as the heats get underway.
http://recordings.talkshoe.com/TC-72655/TS-1198687.mp3
If you missed our men's steeple preview, catch up now as Evan Jager will later tonight attempt to be the 1st-American born man to win a distance gold at Worlds.
Schedule
18:30 – Women’s 3,000m steeplechase first round
19:20 – Women’s javelin final
19:30 – Men’s 200m first round
19:35 – Men’s pole vault final
20:35 – Women’s 400m hurdles semi-finals
20:40 – Women’s shot put qualifying
21:10 – Men’s 3,000m steeplechase final
21:35 – Men’s 800m final
21:50 – Men’s 400m final
http://www.letsrun.com/news/2017/07/schedule-results-2017-iaaf-world-track-field-championships/
I dont want to make this political but people wonder why some Americans are against Universal Health Care. It's because crazy rules scare people.
great interview just now with his coach...pretty weird situation.
If we need to get rid of events at the Olympics, I vote for the 400m hurdles. The race never interests me.
Duplantis out of vault. No clearance at 5.65
Lavillenie cleared 5.65
Shawn Barber over 5.65 third time
Wilber wrote:
Not by a long shot wrote:No, she hasn't had the same coach the whole time. She left Wetmore to work with Juli Benson in February, 2010. She worked with Benson for almost three years, leaving to go back to Wetmore in late December, 2012.
Okay, not the whole time. Point was that she had the same coach during her meltdown in college and for her recent championship success.
That panic attack was one of the weirdest things I've ever seen in sports. Amazing that she went from that, to become our most successful championship distance racer of this generation.
So where is knight-in-shining-armor Seb Coe when decisive action needs to be made? In a jacuzzi with a glass of champagne?
Shamier Little chokes again. I don't think 55.76 is fast enough for a fastest loser spot.
got to be said wrote:
I dont want to make this political but people wonder why some Americans are against Universal Health Care. It's because crazy rules scare people.
This has nothing to do with Universal Health Care. These are general guidelines issued. Norovirus is extremely contagious and produces uncontrollable projectile vomiting. Exposure to a teaspoon can spread the virus, and it doesn't go away, you can actually catch it again.
I have had it and it was hell.
The guidlines are just that. Guidelines. Just like the US surgeon general and CDC would have guidleines. The IAAF has managed this horribly, plain and simple.
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
Guys between age of 45 and 55 do you think about death or does it seem far away
2024 College Track & Field Open Coaching Positions Discussion
RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06
adizero Road to Records with Yomif Kejelcha, Agnes Ngetich, Hobbs Kessler & many more is Saturday