Said does make you wonder. He was a 12:48 runner, and he ran 7:53 in the steeple. Imagine if say Komen ran the steeple, could he have run say a 7:46? Its does make you wonder if the 3k SC 5k double was more common.
Said does make you wonder. He was a 12:48 runner, and he ran 7:53 in the steeple. Imagine if say Komen ran the steeple, could he have run say a 7:46? Its does make you wonder if the 3k SC 5k double was more common.
Mr. Obvious wrote:
Mr. Obvious wrote:2pm eastern
Actually the first event (men's 1500) starts at 1:37 PM Eastern Time. The broadcast (Olympic Channel) starts at 2pm.
Not sure about broadcast windows outside the USA.
Sorry for confusion.
all good haha, just need a range so I know, don't wanna be spending to much time not working
shaheen PRs
1500 Metres 3:33.51 Berlin (Olympiastadion) 03 SEP 2006
2000 Metres 5:03.06 Villeneuve-d'Ascq 17 JUN 2001
3000 Metres 7:32.46 Doha 08 MAY 2009
Two Miles 8:18.80 London (Crystal Palace) 07 AUG 1999
5000 Metres 12:48.81 Ostrava 12 JUN 2003
10 Kilometres 28:05 Portsmouth 24 OCT 2010
15 Kilometres 43:22 Portsmouth 24 OCT 2010
2000 M Steeplechase 5:14.53 Doha 13 MAY 2005
3000 M Steeplechase 7:53.63 Bruxelles (Boudewijnstadion) 03 SEP 2004
brahim PRs
3000 Metres 7:38.18 Lausanne (Pontaise) 02 JUL 2002
5000 Metres 13:28.06 01 JAN 1998
3000 M Steeplechase 7:55.28 Bruxelles 24 AUG 2001
so it appears they were only running 20 seconds slower with the barriers.
and jager has identical 3000m times as brahim and shaheed. so theoretically jager should be able to run 7:53-55
nothing is a given in track and field, especially this time of season.
Skinny guy with a mohawk wrote:
I know Manangoi has it in the bag, but it still sucks that the men's 1500 is 20 minutes before TV streaming starts. Oh well, lets go Jager!!
I've combined the unofficial and official threads into 1.
1500 top 3
1. Elijah Manangoi 3:38.97
2. Mahiedine Mekhissi 3:39.42
3. Jordan Williamsz 3:40.03
Gotta bee wrote:
1500 top 3
1. Elijah Manangoi 3:38.97
2. Mahiedine Mekhissi 3:39.42
3. Jordan Williamsz 3:40.03
Men’s 1500
As expected, 2017 world champ Elijah Manangoi took a fairly comfortable victory in this non-Diamond League race that took place before the international TV window, winning in 3:38.97. World Championship placing didn’t matter that much beyond the top spot however. France’s Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad, who went out in the first round of the 1500 in London, was second, almost half a second back in 3:39.42 (the only other man under 3:40), while Spain’s Adel Mechaal, who took fourth in the 1500 final at Worlds, was only fourth here tonight.
Women’s discus: Perkovic clinches sixth straight DL title
Few athletes have dominated an event over the past six years as thoroughly as Croatia’s Sandra Perkovic has dominated the women’s discus throw. From 2012 to 2017, Perkovic has lost an average of just 1.3 competitions per year and the 2017 world champ closed out her year with her fifth straight victory and sixth straight Diamond League crown. Across all disciplines, only Renaud Lavillenie, with seven men’s pole vault titles, has won more DL titles than Perkovic.
Holy sh*t, we could actually see an insane performance there!
Obiri is up in 10 minutes
Did Stuart Storey or Hutchings say where the Wchamp Carter is? I mean how do you have a broadcast and no mention that the WChamp isn't there?
Are they even talking about the money? Have the said that there isn't $50,000 on the line in the 100 but there are in the DL events?
The guy in lane 9 in the 100m makes NFL linebackers look small. Wow.
1k in 2:55 ( 14:35 pace), one of the pacemakers is already gone, only the Australian girl left.
Only 2 seconds off the 2:53 listed on page 2 for pacing duties today. Hopefully it'll stay close for the next 1k.
2k and the pacemaker drops out, 5:50 ( 2:55,) still on 14:#5 pace, this is a long run to home.
Help me I'm dying wrote:
1k in 2:55 ( 14:35 pace), one of the pacemakers is already gone, only the Australian girl left.
LAP TIMES from the finish line.
1 1:10.12
2 1:11.56
3 1:09.73
4 1:09.93
Teferi went down in a fall
Of note, in her 5000m debut, Beatrice Chepkoech is in second as of 2600m
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
I’m a D2 female runner. Our coach explicitly told us not to visit LetsRun forums.
Guys between age of 45 and 55 do you think about death or does it seem far away
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