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Athletics 2017 Discussion Thread


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5 hours ago, heywoodu said:

7-8? :d

 

Well in the case that every big talent keeps growing and every current top athlete is still world class in three years and everyone peaks in exactly the right time and there's some luck with other athletes not improving as much and there's some luck with other athletes not having a good day in Tokyo, it's possible I guess :p

 

 

 

ok, maybe 7-8 it too much. But 6 is ok :d

 

Van Niekerk, Simbine, Roto, Mayonga, Samaai, Semenya, Viljoen. 4x100. They have chance. I would not be suprised to see Semenya in 400 or 1500.

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10 minutes ago, dareza said:

 

ok, maybe 7-8 it too much. But 6 is ok :d

 

Van Niekerk, Simbine, Roto, Mayonga, Samaai, Semenya, Viljoen. 4x100. They have chance. I would not be suprised to see Semenya in 400 or 1500.

I would already like to make a bet: I say Manyonga and Samaai don't both get a medal in Tokyo, you say they both do. Loser pays the beer if there's ever a Totallympics meet :cool:

 

Even more so: I say Simbine, Roto, Manyonga, Samaai and Viljoen all combined win no more than 1 medal, you say they win at least 2 combined medals. Loser pays the meat if there's ever a Totallympics meet :evil:

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2 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

I would already like to make a bet: I say Manyonga and Samaai don't both get a medal in Tokyo, you say they both do. Loser pays the beer if there's ever a Totallympics meet :cool:

 

Even more so: I say Simbine, Roto, Manyonga, Samaai and Viljoen all combined win no more than 1 medal, you say they win at least 2 combined medals. Loser pays the meat if there's ever a Totallympics meet :evil:

 

ok. I agree :d

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1 minute ago, Dragon said:

Starts 17 days after Tokyo 2020 ends

hm, we will see if it is good or bad decision

 

medal winners probably won't care, but maybe they came as are still in form

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I feel it will be like European indoor championships normally are: full with medal winners you normally don't even see in the top-8 of big events :p 

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