sub sub elite local hobby jogger wrote:
You expect for the Americans to be beat by the Africans, but these no-names from Western countries are crushing them.
Oh, you mean all the no name olympians who aren’t American, hence they are “no names”?
sub sub elite local hobby jogger wrote:
You expect for the Americans to be beat by the Africans, but these no-names from Western countries are crushing them.
Oh, you mean all the no name olympians who aren’t American, hence they are “no names”?
sub sub elite local hobby jogger wrote:
You expect for the Americans to be beat by the Africans, but these no-names from Western countries are crushing them.
No names on the track and instagram scene maybe, but they clearly know how to runxc
Anyone think Obiri will be moving up to marathon soon?
Seems like she just wants to win every major she can before retiring. She's crossed XC off the list and is now done with it for good!
yg767 wrote:
Hydlide wrote:
IAAF should be embarrassed for continuing this "U20" farce. Just as the Lord has axed the 5/10k nonsense, this should be next.
Scrap any "junior" champs, ban the Italian coaches, come down HARD on the drug users and pushers.
Until then, the embarrassing results of today will simply repeat.
Salt.....bruh ?
Don't worry, Western civilisation is slowly being shown for the farce it is. It will disappear.
? LOL
Announcer certainly wrong that steeplechasers would be the best.
Interesting how bad (relative to track speed) the Americans are on this hilly course. Good thing Houlihan skipped it.
I would imagine it is not simply innate hill ability. The east African runners must train in a way that makes them better on hills.
GBohannon wrote:
Unofficial Team Scores
1) Ethiopia 21
2) Kenya 25
3) Uganda 36
4) GBR 132
5) Australia 134
6) Bahrain 152
7) USA 189
Note that this is based on just looking at individual results
Good result for gb, considering lots of top gb runners haven't bothered to turn up
Can someone list individual results? way behind on official results page.
thanks
ZERO doubt in my mind.
Houlihan would have crushed this. Obiri 10+ seconds back. Shame she stayed home.
Phantasy Star wrote:
ZERO doubt in my mind.
Houlihan would have crushed this. Obiri 10+ seconds back. Shame she stayed home.
??????????????
A few thoughts bout the race.
Anna Emilie MØLLER of Denmark was 15th. SHe's just 21.
She was the Euro U23 steeple champ in 2017 so as a steepelchaser she is used to having her rhythm broken (but that didnt' help Frerichs today). She ran 931 for the steeple last year and recently ran 15#6 for the 5000 in Monaco on the roads in February.
Wow the two woman on the US team who many US distance fans may not have known - the last two on the squad - ended up as our #2 and #3.
I see the well known 'Turk' Kaya is on the start line plus some friends in Bahrain vests...
Super interesting that the Bowerman crew went 4-5-6 on the US side. Would have thought before the race that they would have led the charge but well done to Steph to be the first US woman.
33. Steph Bruce
50. Sarah Pagano
51. Anne-Marie Blaney
56. Karissa Schweizer
58. Marielle Hall
75. Courtney Frerichs
What a lineup. Kam ?? , Rhonex ?? , Barega ?? , Cheptegei ?? , Kiplimo ??
Any Kelsey Bruce updates?
peekay wrote:
Announcer certainly wrong that steeplechasers would be the best.
Interesting how bad (relative to track speed) the Americans are on this hilly course. Good thing Houlihan skipped it.
I would imagine it is not simply innate hill ability. The east African runners must train in a way that makes them better on hills.
No, the east africans are just, on average, better in general
Hua wei wrote:
Not when he’s actually under 20, unlike some of his competitors
Boohoo! Regardless of age grouping, this is his worst result in a long time.
They just said that Australia's #1 Stuart McSweyn is a DNS. Pulled out yesterday.
needtoknow wrote:
Can someone list individual results? way behind on official results page.
thanks
Live results are here:
https://www.iaaf.org/competitions/iaaf-world-cross-country-championships/iaaf-world-cross-country-championships-aarhus-6265/live#timetableDetail/Result/25398But here they are
POS BIB ATHLETE MARK DETAIL
1 654 Hellen OBIRI
KEN
36:14
2 594 Dera DIDA
ETH
36:16
3 600 Letesenbet GIDEY
ETH
36:24
4 719 Rachael Zena CHEBET
UGA
36:47
5 725 Peruth CHEMUTAI
UGA
36:49
6 599 Tsehay GEMECHU
ETH
36:56
7 646 Beatrice CHEPKOECH
KEN
37:12
8 647 Eva CHERONO
KEN
37:13
9 657 Deborah SAMUM
KEN
37:18
10 596 Zenebu FIKADU
ETH
37:24
11 603 Fotyen TESFAY
ETH
37:29
12 655 Lilian Kasait RENGERUK
KEN
37:35
13 720 Juliet CHEKWEL
UGA
37:35
14 718 Esther CHEBET
UGA
37:36
15 561 Anna Emilie MØLLER
DEN
37:51
16 712 Failuna MATANGA
TAN
37:56
17 595 Hawi FEYSA
ETH
37:59
18 630 Fionnuala MCCORMACK
IRL
37:59
19 526 Shitaye ESHETE
BRN
38:08
20 536 Geneviève LALONDE
CAN
38:10
21 728 Stella CHESANG
UGA
38:14
22 610 Liv WESTPHAL
FRA
38:18
23 628 Elena BURKARD
GER
38:26
24 730 Darya MYKHAYLOVA
UKR
38:41
25 588 Irene SÁNCHEZ-ESCRIBANO
ESP
38:44
26 509 Melissa DUNCAN
AUS
38:47
27 574 Nazret WELDU
ERI
38:51
28 528 Desi Jisa MOKONIN
BRN
38:51
29 506 Paige CAMPBELL
AUS
38:52
30 613 Kate AVERY
GBR
38:55
31 653 Beatrice Chepkemoi MUTAI
KEN
38:59
32 620 Mhairi Carmen MACLENNAN
GBR
39:05
33 733 Stephanie BRUCE
USA
39:09
34 622 Jennifer NESBITT
GBR
39:12
35 504 Emily BRICHACEK
AUS
39:18
36 617 Jess PIASECKI
GBR
39:20
37 514 Cavaline NAHIMANA
BDI
39:21
38 573 Dolshi TESFU
ERI
39:24
39 641 Nozomi TANAKA
JPN
39:27
40 691 Gladys TEJEDA
PER
39:27
41 524 Rose CHELIMO
BRN
39:27
42 700 Kesaoleboga MOLOTSANE
RSA
39:31
43 542 Natasha WODAK
CAN
39:42
44 512 Marnie PONTON
AUS
39:43
45 511 Leanne POMPEANI
AUS
39:46
46 636 Rika KASEDA
JPN
39:48
47 642 Yukina UEDA
JPN
39:48
48 619 Emily HOSKER-THORNHILL
GBR
39:50
49 715 Magdalena SHAURI
TAN
39:52
50 740 Sarah PAGANO
USA
39:54
51 732 Anne-Marie BLANEY
USA
39:55
52 676 Lavinia HAITOPE
NAM
39:55
53 562 Maja MÖLLER ALM
DEN
39:56
54 605 Floriane CHEVALIER GARENNE
FRA
39:57
55 515 Elvanie NIMBONA
BDI
40:00
56 743 Karissa SCHWEIZER
USA
40:04
57 531 Katelyn AYERS
CAN
40:05
58 737 Marielle HALL
USA
40:12
59 580 Blanca FERNÁNDEZ
ESP
40:14
60 608 Mathilde SÉNÉCHAL
FRA
40:15
61 584 Gema MARTÍN
ESP
40:18
62 604 Marie BOUCHARD
FRA
40:19
63 727 Doreen CHESANG
UGA
40:26
64 529 Bontu Edao REBITU
BRN
40:26
65 579 Azucena DÍAZ
ESP
40:27
66 541 Claire SUMNER
CAN
40:33
67 706 Glenrose XABA
RSA
40:41
68 716 Natalia Elisante SULLE
TAN
40:41
69 503 Caitlin ADAMS
AUS
40:42
70 555 Moira STEWARTOVÁ
CZE
40:43
71 690 Nélida SULCA
PER
40:44
72 538 Jessica O'CONNELL
CAN
40:45
73 631 Sara Louise TREACY
IRL
40:50
74 516 Francine NIYOMUKUNZI
BDI
40:51
75 736 Courtney FRERICHS
USA
40:59
76 550 Deshun ZHANG
CHN
41:02
77 546 Yuanfeng LI
CHN
41:07
78 717 Angelina TSERE
TAN
41:36
79 624 Amelia QUIRK
GBR
41:40
80 564 Alberte Kjaer PEDERSEN
DEN
41:50
81 559 Simone Christensen GLAD
DEN
42:02
82 686 Rina CJURO
PER
42:11
83 683 Emily ROUGHAN
NZL
42:12
84 565 Line Brandt PEDERSEN
DEN
42:17
85 689 Inés MELCHOR
PER
42:20
86 535 Natalia HAWTHORN
CAN
42:23
87 548 Yuyu XIA
CHN
42:26
88 748 Felistus CHITOSHI
ZAM
42:33
89 704 Aynslee VAN GRAAN
RSA
42:33
90 629 . CINTHA
IND
42:50
91 709 Amna BAKHIT
SUD
42:54
92 678 Hayley GREEN
NZL
42:59
93 502 Belén CASETTA
ARG
43:10
94 693 Mayada AL SAYAD
PLE
43:24
95 643 Yui YABUTA
JPN
43:25
96 551 Xinyan ZHANG
CHN
43:40
97 556 Maria AHM
DEN
43:43
98 684 Rochelle SCEATS-BASIL
NZL
43:57
99 713 Amina Mohamed MGOO
TAN
43:58
100 731 María Pía FERNÁNDEZ
URU
44:21
101 749 Rudo MHONDERWA
ZIM
44:47
102 553 Xiaoqian ZHONG
CHN
45:01
103 544 Margarita MASÍAS
CHI
45:14
104 675 Lisa Marie BEZZINA
MLT
45:53
105 659 Agata STRAUSA
LAT
46:32
106 575 Idelma Lizeth DELGADO
ESA
46:34
107 518 Mosadikwena M. GOTSWAKGOSI
BOT
46:47
108 660 Zeinab BAZZI
LBN
48:28
109 519 Mema TIANGO
BOT
48:30
110 569 Nesma Ammar Saad Mohamed ABDELGHANY
EGY
48:40
111 664 Joan MAKARY
LBN
48:41
112 668 Liz WEILER
LUX
49:29
113 667 Loaa ZAAROUR
LBN
52:39
The Scot wrote:
I see the well known 'Turk' Kaya is on the start line plus some friends in Bahrain vests...
Are you Steve Cram?
Rojo,
can you list senior women results?
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