I think she will lose points in all events compared to the forecast, but it should be enough for bronze. There is also a chance that she has 3 fouls in long jump as she had at the 2015 world championships.
Haha, Mateusz Pryzybylko (german high jumper) completely flipping out in an interview with german tv, saying that he expects to jump higher than 2.33 m in the final.
And Schäfer in 2nd? For me personally it doesnt matter what medal she wins, assuming that there is no chance for gold. Schäfer is completely out of shape (according to her own account), so any medal would be good for her here.
I am surprised you say that ... Germany has been doing nothing else than helping GB the last couple of years? Why else do you think that Germany quit the football world cup that early?
I have a very bad feeling about mens javelin throw, the estonian guy or one of the czech guys are about to spoil the party imo.
Is there any polish guy in there?
Just saw a tv spot by moroccan tourism agency on Eurosport. You know that its bad if your best selling argument is that your country is the "continents most stable country" ...
Does @bestmen have to say anything about that?
Yeah, especially Codia is a great talent ...
Sorry, i forgot, italians live at home until they are 40-45 years old, so its normal for them to only start improving in their late 20s.
I wouldnt know what people do while watching sailing races, but i imagine most of them are drinking champagne and eating tons of oyster/lobster. Sailing and golf are sports that are only done by millionairs i'd assume.
But if 12.931 would be rounded down to 12.93, then they would have to round 0.1 down to 0.0 and we all know thats its impossible to travel instantly, so its clever to round up everything when it comes to running.
Very smart strategy to be honest. GB has been dominating this distance, so they try to imitate the british girls by getting double-names as well. Dina Asher-Smith, Katharina Johnson-Thompson and Jessica Ennis-Hill like that.