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10 hours ago, dullard said:

Progression in the 800 is almost as outrageous.

 

Actually, the progression in the 800 is far more believable.

 

She went 2:03 as a 20 year old, coming second in the British age group champs in 2014.

 

Hell, she'd gone 2:08 as a 15 year old. That might not sound impressive, but it is quicker than Phoebe Gill went at the same age.

 

Bell was a talented youth who fell out of love with the sport after a disastrous few years, including a couple of years in the NCAAs which did nothing for her.

 

She's now being trained by the same coaches as Keely Hodgkinson, coaches which include Jenny Meadows (a 1:57 800m runner herself).

 

 

 

 

I understand that people will have their doubts and I'm certainly not going to sit here and claim that no British person would ever be a doper. But let's not also pretend that she has no absolutely no athletic background at all either.

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This picture means a lot, since Alberto in February was in the hospital for 2 weeks, and for 6 days he fell into a coma. He had already qualified for the Games so started training back and did his season best at Paris 2024.

 

He won the Half Marathon at the Central and Caribbean Games in San Salvador 2023 and the bronce medal at the Pan American Games in Santigo 2023.

 

Yay for Alberto! :GUA :clap::GUA

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14 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Can't wait for the interview on Dutch NOS, where the guy asks her 1 question and then she rattles on non-stop for 5 minutes :d No idea what she'll be saying but I'll love it :d 

Her interview after her first marathon lives rent free in my head.

 

 

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I noticed no one metioned it during/after the men's marathon, but Yaseen Abdulla :SUD placed 33rd in his first ever competive marathon (time: 2:11:41). 

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Top 8 finishes:

 

Men:

:USA 31

:JAM 10

:ITA 9

:ETH 9

:JPN 8

:GBR 7

:NOR 7

:KEN 6

:GER 6

:CAN 5

:CHN 4

:ESP 4

:BOT 4

:FRA 4

:BEL 3

:EST 3

:RSA 3

:GRN 3

:NZL 2

:UGA 2

:NED 2

:AUS 2

:QAT 2

:UKR 2

:ZIM 2

:ZAM 2

:TTO 2

:NGR 2

:LTU 2

:TUN 2

:POL 2

:SWE 2

:GRE 2

:BRA 2

:TUR 1

:ECU 1

:AUT 1

:SLO 1

:KOR 1

:BUL 1

:DOM 1

:IVB 1

:LBR 1

:IND 1

:FIN 1

:CZE 1

:PAK 1

:MEX 1

:HUN 1

:ALG 1

:MAR 1

:POR 1

:CUB 1

:PHI 1

:LES 1

:SUI 1

:BUR 1

 

Edited by OlympicsFan

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

 

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Women:

:USA 29

:KEN 13

:GBR 11

:ETH 11

:NED 11

:JAM 9

:FRA 6

:ITA 6

:GER 6

:AUS 5

:CAN 5

:CHN 5

:SUI 4

:ESP 4

:BEL 3

:COL 3

:FIN 3

:POL 3

:CRO 2

:CUB 2

:BRN 2

:CZE 2

:CIV 2

:IRL 2
:JPN 2

:NGR 2

:NOR 2

:NZL 2

:ROU 2

:LCA 2

:RSA 2

:SWE 2

:UGA 2

:UKR 2

:AZE 1

:BAR 1

:BAH 1

:CYP 1

:DOM 1

:DMA 1

:ECU 1

:HUN 1

:MEX 1

:PER 1

:PUR 1

:POR 1

:VIN 1

:UZB 1

:VEN 1

 

Mixed:

:ITA 2

:ESP 1

:JPN 1

:BRA 1

:NED 1

:USA 1

:GBR 1

:BEL 1

:MEX 1

:ECU 1

:PER 1

:AUS 1

:FRA 1

:POL 1

:JAM 1

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

 

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Total:

:USA 61

:JAM 20

:ETH 20

:GBR 19

:KEN 19

:ITA 17

:NED 14

:GER 12

:FRA 11

:JPN 11

:CAN 10

:CHN 9

:NOR 9

:ESP 9

:AUS 8

:BEL 7

:POL 6

:SUI 5

:RSA 5

:BOT 4

:NZL 4

:UGA 4

:UKR 4

:NGR 4

:SWE 4

:FIN 4

:EST 3

:CZE 3

:GRN 3

:MEX 3

:BRA 3

:ECU 3

:CUB 3

:COL 3

:QAT 2

:ZIM 2

:ZAM 2

:TTO 2

:LTU 2

:TUN 2

:GRE 2

:HUN 2

:POR 2

:CRO 2

:BRN 2

:CIV 2

:IRL 2

:ROU 2

:LCA 2

:DOM 2

:AUT 1

:SLO 1

:KOR 1

:BUL 1

:LBR 1

:IVB 1

:PAK 1

:IND 1

:MAR 1

:ALG 1

:PHI 1

:LES 1

:BUR 1

:AZE 1

:BAR 1

:BAH 1

:CYP 1

:DMA 1

:PER 1

:PUR 1

:VIN 1

:UZB 1

:VEN 1

 

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

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

The staff revealed what happened, apparently Sadjati was the only athletes went through 5 tests of Labs in paris while others didn't even 1 

they pushed him in Semifinal and searched his room 1 day before final to disturb him and missing the Gold ... and of course IOC will not investigate this unfair act because he is poor without strong politic or nuclear bombs 

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30 minutes ago, bestmen said:

The staff revealed what happened, apparently Sadjati was the only athletes went through 5 tests of Labs in paris while others didn't even 1 

they pushed him in Semifinal and searched his room 1 day before final to disturb him and missing the Gold ... and of course IOC will not investigate this unfair act because he is poor without strong politic or nuclear bombs 

Obviously :KEN won gold because they are rich and :CAN won silver because we have nukes pointed towards Lausane.

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