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Athletics at the Summer Olympic Games 2020


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1 minute ago, dcro said:

Not something to be proud about tbh. :p

I mean it's pretty incredible that it has never happened before, just given how many Olympic podiums there have been.

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32 minutes ago, heywoodu said:
Athlete Current points 800m difference 800m PB
Thiam 5912   2:15,24
Vetter 5848 +4,3 2:17,71
Williams 5642 +18,7 2:15,31
Oosterwegel 5641 +18,7 2:12,68
Vidts 5592 +22,1 2:09,34
Kunz 5540 +25,3 2:14,90
Schäfer 5524 +26,3 2:14,10

 

Plus or minus 2-3 tenths here and there because the exact differences also depend on simply how fast the times are instead of the differences in seconds. Also keeping in mind Williams doesn't seem to be in great shape, Oosterwegel is excellent and especially Vidts has been improving left and right and seems to be in fantastic running shape. Definitely my main pick for bronze.

800m PBs mean absolutely nothing. Every athlete does what they need to win. Very seldom you see a major podium revision on the 800m.  It’s the javelin that’s decisive.

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4 minutes ago, Grassmarket said:

800m PBs mean absolutely nothing. Every athlete does what they need to win. Very seldom you see a major podium revision on the 800m.  It’s the javelin that’s decisive.

It's nonsense that they mean absolutely nothing. It means enough to say that Vetter is very unlikely to beat Thiam, whereas if Vidts was in Vetter's position, you could definitely expect a hard fight for gold. Barely anybody is suddenly going to break their PB by 5+ seconds.

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3 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

It's nonsense that they mean absolutely nothing. It means enough to say that Vetter is very unlikely to beat Thiam, whereas if Vidts was in Vetter's position, you could definitely expect a hard fight for gold. Barely anybody is suddenly going to break their PB by 5+ seconds.

Like I say, at this level very few medals change hands during the 800m. No-one ever does an ounce of effort to record a good 800m mark; the most they do is stay within 3 seconds or whatever of their opponent.

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2 minutes ago, Grassmarket said:

Like I say, at this level very few medals change hands during the 800m. 

Because usually the gaps are quite significant, like is the case for gold/silver now. Not for bronze, at all.

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3 minutes ago, Orangehair43 said:

Dina Asher Smith has made a mistake running in the relay. It makes her look a coward for not trying the 200m.

Only among people who have no clue about athletics and sports in general. I'd say she can safely ignore those people..

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5 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Only among people who have no clue about athletics and sports in general. I'd say she can safely ignore those people..

Which is the majority of the country.m

 

Imgope it’s not solely because the GB Athletics team are desperate for medals.

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