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Monzanator

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  1. Caune 15:00.48 PB so she lowered her best mark by three seconds compared to U-20 Euro Champs where she lapped the entire field.
  2. Polish ES speculate Caune wants to break Zola Budd's U-20 European record (14.48.07). Skydan 77.10 NR in hammer quals.
  3. Lane draw for W 400 meters final: 4. Adeleke, 5. Klaver, 6. Kaczmarek, 7. Paulino, 8. Williams
  4. And all this with ZERO competing in women's javelin. That must be the first time that ever happened in a global event?
  5. 36 years and Schoenlebe's ER is finally gone
  6. van Niekerk only 3rd in the first SF. PB for Watson and Norwood.
  7. Allman 68.79 in Round 3 and extends her lead.
  8. Banned 4 years for stanozolol but she's back
  9. Olympic & World Champion Korir goes out in the heats
  10. Jenneke qualified with ease at 12.71. Tjin-a-Lim pushed Bapte off the final FL spot by 0.01.
  11. Ali wins ahead of Skrzyszowska, Fourie and Kozak. Forster completely messed up the approach to the first hurdle and was a non-factor.
  12. @hckoĆĄiceBetter don't miss the start of the session as Forster is in the second 100H heat already (together with Skrzyszowska, Kozak & Ali).
  13. Meanwhile in Tampa things are going even more sideways
  14. After this performance I'm starting to believe she can beat Szewinska's NR after all - which is the second oldest NR in Polish athletics (women's shot put is one month older).
  15. @OlympicsFanWell, let's see if Mihambo injury woes continue into 2024. USA doesn't have a Reese type jumper either. Vuleta isn't blind, the overall level of LJ has dropped compared to the 2010s. Germany still have some push in the javelin but the track events have completely folded. Nothing in 400/800 or hurdles. Compared to the early 1990s when I started watching athletics Germany has regressed the most out of European countries (followed by France). Meanwhile countries like Netherlands and Italy are maximizing their chances and winning more medals than expected.
  16. @heywooduIt's funny because I almost missed ES getting the athletics back. I suppose Discovery let the product out on European market again because there seems to be lack of depth among the so-called US track & field stars. No offense but Kerley & Coleman ain't exactly Maurice Greene. Likewise women's sprints, Richardson isn't Marion Jones for better or worse. USA remains a powerhouse but they don't have star appeal athletes and the quiet & stoic McLaughlin isn't the best sell for being the face of the sport.
  17. We don't get TV commercials during live sporting event in public TV over here. Our commentators went RAVING MAD after TV director cut off from hammer right before Nowicki's first attempt to show some Ethiopians dancing on the warm-up track instead. So anyone watching TV could only watch Nowicki's first throw off tape some five minutes later (there was a special hammer cam on streaming though). I know nobody gives a flying hoot about field events these days but that was criminal coverage indeed, they didn't even cut off to lap 7 of the 10,000 race or something but to show some stupid dancing in the warm-up area
  18. I don't think anyone knows what's going on. If it's not about the money then it could be about strict training but the end result silenced the naysayers. Just look how USA ended up, their biggest stars became influencers & activists more than football players and suffered their worst World Cup ever. Long story short, it looks like the tail wanted to wag the dog and it backfired Funny how media didn't take so much care about the previous French NT coach that was eventually fired and replaced by Renard. That was far more extreme case and dragged on for much longer.
  19. Heike Drechsler was winning gold medals at 36 so it's not that insane - especially that Vuleta still has Paris OG on her mind. Germany had their golden era in the throwing field events - but the overall German athletics has regressed badly once the last athletes who remember the 1990s training programmes retired.
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