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Athletics IAAF World Championships 2019


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Just now, OlympicsFan said:

Interesting progression by the polish guy, improving his PB by more than 2 seconds at the age of 32. Overall this probably was one of the 5 dirtiest events here alongside mens shot put, womens 400 m, womens 1500 m and mens 100 m.

 

He was 800m speciallist until Rio OG and switched full-time to 1500m at age 29.

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Agora, OlympicsFan disse:

Interesting progression by the polish guy, improving his PB by more than 2 seconds at the age of 32. Overall this probably was one of the 5 dirtiest events here alongside mens shot put, womens 400 m, womens 1500 m and mens 100 m.

Shot put isnt dirty, its just a new technique.

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Men´s 1500m:

 

1. Timothy CHERUIYOT  :KEN  3:29.26

2. Taoufik MAKHLOUFI  :ALG  3:31.38SB

3. Marcin LEWANDOWSKI  :POL  3:31.46NR

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Finally a halfway decent jump by Mihambo, despite giving away 8 cm and having a -0.8 m/s headwind. Now only 1 cm behind Reese's lifetime best. If she would have had the same tailwind as Reese (+1.7 m/s) and would have hit the board, then we might have seen a world record.

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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Przed chwilą, Monzanator napisał:

:GER Mihambo 7.30. Game over.

She improved her PB by 14cm, at age of 25, I doubt if she is clean :mumble:

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When i watch Mihambo here i have a hard time imagining Germany not winning bronze in the 4 x 100 m relay with Mihambo instead of Kwadwo in it. If Germany gets Lückenkemper, Mihambo, Pinto and at least one out of Mayer/Müller/Kwayie healthy into Tokyo, then the european record is toast.

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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