In Arabic I believe, but a great picture....https://www.alkass.net/alkass/live.aspx?ch=five
In Arabic I believe, but a great picture....https://www.alkass.net/alkass/live.aspx?ch=five
Not a bad showing for Brazier in 3rd.
Balding white guy wrote:
Sprintgeezer wrote:
200m lineups look tepid, with Brown and Guliyev the interesting ones.
Any intuition on when Guliyev might get popped?
Most likely sometime after Lyles gets popped
Hardloper wrote:
Brazier has to move around the huge pack
That was a fun men's 800. With as fast as they went out, I was confused as to why so many guys were right there coming off the final turn but it's because they weren't running very fast on the 2nd lap. Korir probably ran something like 50.5-54 and as a result he was beat by Amosa
https://doha.diamondleague.com/programme-results-doha/#baseFrame#__athDisciplineRoot#DisciplineInit#Doha2019_TIMING_ATM008101_json##main-frame_content#__athRun#RunSubFrame#Doha2019_TIMING_ATM008101_jsonhttps://twitter.com/letsrundotcom/status/1124347972584726530Bayer & Bor coming up in Steeple. I suppose ElBakkali will have a bit of a 'home field' advantage over Kigen.
After all the big talk about Korir and Brazier...they're rather mediocre. Crushed by old timer Amos in a slow time.
Good 800m race. Props to Brazier for hanging in there through some bumps and finishing pretty strong to get 3rd. I think Korir didn't quite have the pop he'd usually have off of that sort of pace, but it's only May. Amos ran smart and patient. New guy looks OK but didn't push the third 200 like you'd have to if you want any hope of beating the big 2.
Watching https://www.alkass.net/alkass/live.aspx?ch=five (you can forward and back in this stream) for quality and http://cricfree.ws/eurosport-2-live-stream for commentary.
2:40 first 1K, right on 8 flat. Love to see Bro p.r. with an 8;08 ish
5:26 2K. For still right there. ElBakkali trailing lead pack but looks fine.
Damn fine steeple. Fun to watch. Bor took it from about 600 meters out. ElBakkali got him in homestretch. 8:07 to 8:08
Very nice run for Bor. He's going to push Jager, which should be fun to watch. Impressed with the younger Bett. He could be a good prospect.
How can the testers not catch El Bekkali? Whenever I see a Moroccan I think dope.
steeple watcher wrote:
How can the testers not catch El Bekkali? Whenever I see a Moroccan I think dope.
Unlike the 20 clean Kenyans in the race, right? lulz
El Bekkali is fun to watch. Seems like a nice dude.
same thing I think whenever I see a Kenyan or Ethiopian
With Jager being injured will Bor overtake him at USAs? Army sweeps 3k to 10k in July?
200M followed by 800W...
everything watcher wrote:
same thing I think whenever I see a Kenyan or Ethiopian
Those of you who think all Kenyans doper are stupid. So what explains the success of the Kenyans that train in the US like Korir or the Kenyan Americans? What about the Eritrean Americans? Was meb a doper?
Stahl was unreal in the discus.
Men’s Discus: Daniel Ståhl Breaks The Diamond League Three Times
Sweden's Daniel Ståhl had a supreme night in the men's discus. He won with a Diamond Leaguer record throw of 70.56 in the third round - one of three throws over the 70 meter mark on the day. Perhaps equally as impressive is he had six legal throws on the day and none were shorter than 69.50. Austria's Luksa Weisshaidinger was second at 66.90.
Coming into to tonight, no one had ever thrown 70 meters in a DL meet and yet Ståhl did it three times. The DL record dated to 2010 when Poland’s Piotr Malachowski threw 69.80 in Gateshead.
https://twitter.com/letsrundotcom/status/1124356977751134208
So Bor just equaled Jager's DL career highlight?
How many times has Jager been 2nd?
Holy F****ing Sh**. Employee 1.1 just broke 15:00 for 5000 for the 1st time at age 36.
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