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Athletics at the European Championships 2022


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9 hours ago, Dragon said:

Nothing can possibly go wrong for Ehammer now....:d

If Kaul performs anywhere near his normal level, Ehammer still needs absolutely massive PB's left and right to end up getting close :p 

 

Kaul is basically the personification of "don't look at the standings after X events, look at the overall picture", especially before day two starts :d 

 

Too bad I can't find any odds in bookmakers I can play at, maybe they'd make the same mistake as they did with Mayer at the worlds..(with the only caveat to skewer the forecast a little being Kaul's massive javelin)

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Boooo for false start DQ's in multi-events.

 

Meanwhile Kaul had an excellent start of day two and gained a bit on his forecast, whereas Ehammer performed exactly according to the forecast with 13.75 seconds. For now Kaul increases his chances for the win.

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Arriba Espana! Gold for Miguel Angel Lopez in the men's 35k race walk...

 

Germany on their way to silver, Italy should end up with bronze...

 

Karlsson boiled & missing in action...

 

pretty boring races and hyper-messy organization with men and women on the same circuit at the same time...:facepalm:

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11 minutes ago, phelps said:

pretty boring races and hyper-messy organization with men and women on the same circuit at the same time...:facepalm:

It must be a dress rehearsal for the fabulous new Olympic format - "Let's stage two individiual races, but award team medals only!"

#banbestmen

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