Wow what an epic effort by Knight!
Wow what an epic effort by Knight!
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Lots of irony in this post.
None at all. Trump is concerned with ILLEGAL immigration: quite the distinction. Wake up.
They interviewed Karissa about her record.
reed wrote:
Scorpion_runner wrote:
I just think some runners are already in form, and others are not. An inform Yomif would have easily run him down. that is why I don't really take anything from indoors. A lot of these runners have yet to really get into their training. We will definitely see a different Yomif come WC and the outdoor season.
no man...I watched the race. Yomif is fit enough, he just couldn't make that burst of speed after Hagos. If this were an outdoor 3k a lot would change.
I hear you. I watched the race to. And Yomif was grimacing a little in the last two laps, with his hands swinging out by his side. It was a slight struggle. He is not even close to top form.
rojo wrote:
Hardloper wrote:
Lots of guys could potentially win this 800.
NO. Korir is the heir apparent to Rudisha. Such a treat to see such a talent running indoors in the US.
Well I don't see any results from him this year so I didn't know if he was in such great shape. Easy to say that in hindsight
Hardloper wrote:
Wow what an epic effort by Knight!
nice run by the collegian.
Wr tied in 300m
3 women also under old AR of 300m
Damn. Miller is always in form no matter what season it is.
Don't see anyone contesting her in the near future as long as she stays healthy
Just destroyed that run and got the WR. The other runners are clearly not in form, but even if they were, it still wouldn't have matter.
I’m surprised Kipchirchir won that 3k, I figured Hill would take it when he came up on his shoulder with 300 or so to go.... then I thought Knight was gonna outkick him, too.
That women’s 3k was AMAZING!!! Great run by Schweizer.
Murphy looked a little better at least today.... figured Korir would win if he went right behind Brazier in the 1-2 spots from the get go. Korir has more speed. Was cheering for Brazier though.... thought windle wasn’t gonna get Brazier for second at the end.
Down goes Touhy, down goes Touhy
Tuohy gets DESTROYED by Gabrielle Wilkinson’s last 200m of 33.85 to win in 4:42.95, Tuohy goes home 4th in 4:47.10.
Katelyn Tuohy loses the Mile with a lead for the first 7 laps
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toomanyspikes wrote:
Tuohy gets DESTROYED by Gabrielle Wilkinson’s last 200m of 33.85 to win in 4:42.95, Tuohy goes home 4th in 4:47.10.
Her relatively “slow” mile makes her killer distance results at 3/5 even cooler. Tuohy is a legend.
GBohannon wrote:
toomanyspikes wrote:
Tuohy gets DESTROYED by Gabrielle Wilkinson’s last 200m of 33.85 to win in 4:42.95, Tuohy goes home 4th in 4:47.10.
Her relatively “slow” mile makes her killer distance results at 3/5 even cooler. Tuohy is a legend.
True but this was an off day. Didn't she go out in about 4:50 in her 5k? And her 3k is just over 4:50 pace.
Great showing by Dibaba. She definitely looks better. However, she had a good indoors last season as well, so the jury is still out.
However, this could be a dominating year for her. Faith is out on Maternity leave, and lot of the other 1500m runners are moving up. But Semenya is going to be doing more 1500m races, so that could be an obstacle.
but nonetheless great run by Dibaba
Now all these losers are gonna crucify legend Tuohy for running one bad race. What a joke.
Meet record in 4*200 goes down by 0.01 second
Anyone wanna guess how many commericals there are during the women’s mile? I say 1.
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
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