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Athletics 2016 Discussion Thread


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Just now, heywoodu said:

 

Right before the start I wrote this on a Dutch forum:

 

"I think we'll see everyone together until 600 meters, after which Semenya accelerates, Niyonsaba follows her and eventually finishes second two seconds behind Semenya." 

 

Too easy :p 

:lol:

 

but this is really not "normal"

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2 minutes ago, dareza said:

:lol:

 

but this is really not "normal"

I'm disappointed we didn't see a 1:55 yet :p 

 

The Dutch commentator: "1:53.28 is the world record though and that will probably never ever be broken."

 

I think it will, this year. 

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3 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

 

Right before the start I wrote this on a Dutch forum:

 

"I think we'll see everyone together until 600 meters, after which Semenya accelerates, Niyonsaba follows her and eventually finishes second two seconds behind Semenya." 

 

Too easy :p 

 

She even had an exactly the same time as in Rabat! 1:56.64 :d

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Just now, dcro said:

 

She even had an exactly the same time as in Rabat! 1:56.64 :d

Considering her "improve 2 seconds per month"-rule this year that's slow :p 

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Margaret Wambui takes the 800m win in Huelva...she might be the only one capable of staying reasonably close to Semenya and Niyonsaba this season and we all know why.

 

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Nuria Fernandez just did 15:24.17 today in 5000 in the Huelva meeting. SO CLOSE. I can't believe Spain has now two athletes that there are not in times for Rio just for half a seacond in the same distance (Lidia Rodriguez 15:24.25 in 2015). And sadly there's no realocation in long dintance races.:facepalm:

 

 

I hope both can reach the time in further races :cry:

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We've got the Diamond League in Birmingham in a little bit :)

 

Some interesting races, for example Niyonsaba in the 800 without Semenya this time and the new huge talent Baboloki Thebe of Botswana making his big league debut in the 400 :)

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:( IBARGUEN (14.56) :COL defeated by RYPAKOVA 14.61 :KAZ at Birmingham meeting DL 

Bad day also for VILJOEN :RSA  finish 7th  (58.54)

 

Good results for :yes Yarisley SILVA :CUB won with 4.84 (WL) and Conseslus KIPRUTO :KEN  8.00.12

 

However 3 days after Rome meeting other meeting with same events (not all but many....) is little bit bizarre   :wacko:

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