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10 minutes ago, Werloc said:

There's nothing more painful/embarassing than comparing my running time with the professionals :d Let's just say I'd struggle to get inside 30 minutes with 5km

 

I'm struggling to run 5km :p (did it for the first time ever a few weeks ago)

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2 minutes ago, Agger said:

 

I'm struggling to run 5km :p (did it for the first time ever a few weeks ago)

I managed to run 10km for the first time in my life this year, the journey took over an hour :d I ran 5km nearly every day, but now it became too hot and I became too lazy.

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5 minutes ago, Werloc said:

I managed to run 10km for the first time in my life this year, the journey took over an hour :d I ran 5km nearly every day, but now it became too hot and I became too lazy.

 

I'm personally starting to work towards a half marathon next year, but I guess if a sub-29 10.000m is easy, I'll give that a shot instead! :p

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4 minutes ago, Agger said:

 

I'm personally starting to work towards a half marathon next year, but I guess if a sub-29 10.000m is easy, I'll give that a shot instead! :p

I think that if I'd ever go beyond 10km's, I'd die. Of course, I'm running without water on hand and I still don't have the perfect clothing that I need, so it tends to get uncomfortable :d

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Women's Pole Vault Qualification Group B:

1. Ekateríni Stefanídi (:GRE) 4.60 Q

2. Lisa Ryzih (:GER) 4.55 q

3. Yarisley Silva (:CUB) 4.55 q

4. Nicole Büchler (:SUI) 4.55 q

5. Angelica Bengtsson (:SWE) 4.55 q

5. Olga Mullina (:WHT) 4.55 q

7. Anicka Newell (:CAN) 4.55 q

8. Tina Šutej (:SLO) 4.35

9. Jirina Ptácníková (:CZE) 4.35

10. Nino Guillon-Romarin (:FRA) 4.20

10. Friedeline Petershofen (:GER) 4.20

12. Maryna Kylypko (:UKR) 4.20

- Emily Grove (:USA) NM

- Jennifer Suhr (:USA) NM

- Amálie Švábíková (:CZE) NM

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To share these Games of old
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I've never been a Mo's fan, but what he showed tonight was out of this world. Truly amazing perfomance, he proved that he can win in a fast race as well :bowdown: Kenyans tried everything to beat him, but failed. Athletics will miss him and his star power.

 

Re: Suhr's case; well, she should retire, she's just tarnishing her amazing legacy.

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Men's 100m Heat 1:

1. Christian Coleman (:USA) 10.01 Q

2. Jak Ali Harvey (:TUR) 10.13 Q

3. Cejhae Greene (:ANT) 10.21 Q

4. Emmanuel Matadi (:LBR) 10.24 q

5. Ramon Gittens (:BAR) 10.24

6. Julian Reus (:GER) 10.25

7. Senoj-Jay Givans (:JAM) 10.30

8. Jean Tarcicius Batambok (:CMR) 10.75

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In brotherhood unfold

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Men's 100m Heat 2:

1. Abdul Hakim Sani Brown (:JPN) 10.05 Q PB

2. Yohan Blake (:JAM) 10.13 Q

3. Zhenye Xie (:CHN) 10.13 Q

4. Emre Zafer Barnes (:TUR) 10.22 q

5. Emmanuel Callender (:TTO) 10.25

6. Ján Volko (:SVK) 10.25

7. David Lima (:POR) 10.41

8. Ambdoul Karim Riffayn (:COM) 10.72

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Men's 100m Heat 3:

1. Julian Forte (:JAM) 9.99 Q PB

2. Ben Youssef Meité (:CIV) 10.02 Q

3. Reece Prescod (:GBR) 10.03 Q PB

4. Akani Simbine (:RSA) 10.15 q

5. Alex Wilson (:SUI) 10.24 q

6. Mario Burke (:BAR) 10.42

7. Hassan Saaid (:MDV) 10.45

- Andre de Grasse (:CAN) DNS

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Men's 100m Heat 4:

1. Bingtian Su (:CHN) 10.03 Q SB

2. Chijindu Ujah (:GBR) 10.07 Q

3. Christopher Belcher (:USA) 10.13 Q

4. Aska Cambridge (:JPN) 10.21 q

5. Joseph Millar (:NZL) 10.31

6. Mark Otieno Odhiambo (:KEN) 10.37

7. Jeremy Dodson (:SAM) 10.52

- Mosito Lehata (:LES) DQ

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