"Women's" 800m up next!
"Women's" 800m up next!
Thrilling finish win Chelimo and Cheptegei. Chelimo 8:07.59 for second, just 0.52 off of Teg’s AR
Paul Chelonia in the last bend was insane! Made up a considerable gap in a few seconds
ban the XY Runner....don't want to see her!
She does not belong
I think Semenya runs sub 1:55.
Who fell?
Nasty fall with 100m to go, ouch
Iowa800 wrote:
I think Semenya runs sub 1:55.
He got close.
Ajee wilson looks heavy as hell. She had to really work for second place.
BAN SEMENYA! NOT FAIR. XX, not XY
Semenya runs up the back of pacer. Cruises back stretch. Another 1:55. No one acknowledges her after. Wilson and Rogers and Hanna Green all at 1:58 in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th.
Can someone tell me how Masback doesn't have a watch? Like it's not that hard to figure out Semenya's 600 split. And when a person is 2 seconds off a WR, it's not close. Can someone please tell the PBY guy that?
GBohannon wrote:
Thrilling finish win Chelimo and Cheptegei. Chelimo 8:07.59 for second, just 0.52 off of Teg’s AR
Cole Sprout lost his world lead.
NBC broadcasters were trying to hype a possible WR a little too much there
Ghost of Igloi wrote:
Iowa800 wrote:
I think Semenya runs sub 1:55.
He got close.
classy.
Huge PR for Hanna Green!
no one did
kmaclam wrote:
Do the other girls offer or accept congrats from Semenya after her win? We will know in 2 minutes.
Nope. They’re ready for the races to be a competitive affair again and to forget all about her.
up next: wrote:
"Women's" 800m up next!
Great site. So much well-reasoned debate.
So is this the future of all "womens" track events? If so, it isn't worth watching. It's not even a competition.
tv critic wrote:
Can someone tell me how Masback doesn't have a watch? Like it's not that hard to figure out Semenya's 600 split. And when a person is 2 seconds off a WR, it's not close. Can someone please tell the PBY guy that?
Lol, this is NBC. Don't expect them to do anything right.
Am I living in the twilight zone? The Boston Marathon weather was terrible!
Des Linden: "The entire sport" has changed since she first started running Boston.
Matt Choi was drinking beer halfway through the Boston Marathon
Ryan Eiler, 3rd American man at Boston, almost out of nowhere
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