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8 hours ago, rafalgorka said:

I will share my views later on if I don’t melt down in the sun! Enjoy the show

The news of the day: 

 

Rhasidat Adeleke is a very beautiful woman !!!

 

 

and yes. Two guys broke some random world records. But whatever… Adeleke!

 

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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

On one hand I agree, on the other hand I'm most of the time watching him and just thinking "nice, but normally WR's are about going to the human limits, where here it mostly feels like holding back for the financial bonus" :p 

 

Don't get me wrong, that is not in any way negative about him, because he is absolutely 100% right in doing it this way in the only event in which that is somewhat feasible :d It just feels a bit less like something amazing when you know the WR is not even the current limit, as opposed to for example running, throwing or long jumping. If you know what I mean, I realize it's hard to put exactly into words without sounding negative (which, again, I am not :d).

No I know exactly what you mean, I think we'd all love to see him have a crack at even bigger heights to see what is the limit of his abilities but we know that won't happen.

This reminded me in the past when my mother would always be annoyed by Yelena Isinbayeva who according to her just hid under a towel all day and then would come out at the end and put 1cm on the bar to break the record. She never remembered her name and would call her "that annoying one with the towel" :d

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Diamond League Silesia :POL

 

Men’s Hammer Throw

1. :CAN Ethan Katzberg (80.02m) :cheer:

2. :UKR Mykhailo Kokhan (79.85m)

3. :POL Wojciech Nowicki (76.05m)

 

Women’s Hammer Throw

1. :USA Brooke Andersen (76.19m)

2. :AZE Hanna Skydan (71.82m)

3. :USA Janee Kassanavoid (70.55m)

 

Men’s Shot Put

1. :USA Joe Kovacs (22.14m)

2. :USA Ryan Crouser (22.12m)

3. :ITA Leonardo Fabbri (22.03m)

 

Men’s High Jump

1. :ITA Gianmarco Tamberi (2.31m)

2. :JAM Romaine Beckford (2.29m, PB)

3. :UKR Oleh Doroshchuk (2.29m)

 

Men’s 110m Hurdles

1. :USA Grant Holloway (13.04)

2. :JAM Rasheed Broadbell (13.05)

3. :USA Daniel Roberts (13.24)

 

Women’s 1000m

1. :KEN Nelly Chepchirchir (2:31.24)

2. :GBR Jemma Reekie (2:32.56)

3. :KEN Mary Moraa (2:33.43)

 

Men’s Pole Vault

1. :SWE Armand Duplantis (6.26m, WR!) :hyper::hyper::bowdown::bowdown::cheer:

2. :USA Sam Kendricks (6.00m)

3. :GRE Emmanouil Karalis (6.00m)

 

Men’s 100m

1. :USA Fred Kerley (9.87) :hyper::yikes:

2. :KEN Ferdinand Omanyala (9.88) :hyper::yikes:

3. :JAM Ackeem Blake (9.89) :hyper::yikes:

 

Men’s 400m Hurdles

1. :NOR Karsten Warholm (46.95) :cheer:

2. :FRA Clement Ducos (47.42, PB)

3. :QAT Abderrahman Samba (47.69)

 

Women’s 400m Hurdles

1. :NED Femke Bol (52.13)

2. :USA Anna Cockrell (52.88)

3. :JAM Rushell Clayton (53.13)

 

Men’s 3000m

1. :NOR Jakob Ingebrigtsen (7:17.55, WR) :hyper::hyper::yikes::yikes::yikes::cheer:

2. :ETH Berihu Aregawi (7:21.28, PB & NR) :hyper::hyper::yikes::yikes:

3. :ETH Yomif Kejelcha (7:28.44)

 

Ingebrigtsen not only breaks Komen’s 28 year old WR, but smashes it! What a run from him. 
 

Women’s Triple Jump

1. :JAM Shanieka Ricketts (14.50m)

2. :CUB Leyanis Perez Hernandez (14.42m)

3. :ITA Dariya Derkach (14.02m)

 

Women’s 100m Hurdles

1. :JAM Ackera Nugent (12.29) :hyper::yikes:

2. :USA Grace Stark (12.37)

3. :JAM Danielle Williams (12.38)

 

Women’s 400m

1. :DOM Marileidy Paulino (48.66) :hyper::yikes:

2. :BRN Salwa Eid Naser (49.23)

3. :POL Natalia Kaczmarek (49.95)

 

Women’s Javelin Throw 

1. :SRB Adriana Vilagos (65.60m, PB & NR) :yikes:

2. :RSA Jo-an van Dyk (62.81m)

3. :CZE Nikola Ogrodnikova (61.84m)

 

Men’s 3000m Steeplechase

1. :MAR Soufiane El-Bakkali (8:04.29)

2. :KEN Amos Serem (8:04.29)

3. :ETH Samuel Firewu (8:04.34, PB)

 

Men’s 800m

1. :CAN Marco Arop (1:41.86) :hyper::yikes::cheer:

2. :KEN Emmanuel Wanyonyi (1:43.23)

3. :USA Bryce Hoppel (1:43.32)

 

Men’s 200m

1. :BOT Letsile Tebogo (19.83)

2. :DOM Alexander Ogando (19.86, PB) :yikes:

3. :USA Kenny Bednarek (20.00)

 

Women’s 1500m

1. :ETH Diribe Welteji (3:57.08)

2. :ETH Freweyni Hailu (3:57.88)

3. :GBR Georgia Bell (3:58.11) 

 

Women’s 100m

1. :JAM Tia Clayton (10.83) :yikes:

2. :CIV Marie-Josee Ta Lou (10.83) :yikes:

3. :USA Tamari Davis (10.84) :yikes:

 

 

Full Results

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Yesterday, before start of memorial in Chorzów (Silesia) Anna Kiełbasińska and Małgorzata Hołub-Kowalik had a farewall ceremony. Thank you for good memories and many success in last 15 years! Hoping you will have good post sport life! :thankyou:

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59 minutes ago, FireRun said:

I'm really curious what Stona will do in discus. I still think his throw in the OG was a fluke. A fluke that got him the gold. 

Well yeah, so far he definitely timed the throw of his life perfect indeed :d 

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