Zharnel's exemption has suddenly made this the most wonderfully cut throat exercise - that said, there will also be 4x100 relay sports up for grabs s all is not lost outside top 2.
My hunch is that Azu was on the verge of somethng extraordinary a few weeks back - if it was really just cramp, and he's sorted the issue, I'd love to see what he can do. Hinchliffe has been a revelation, but we know how hard it is to immediately turn that NCAA form into Olympic qualification. Romell Glave has had to wait several years for his chance, and when he got it, he did not disappoint. And Reece Prescod cannot be ignored as a massive natural talent.
I'd be happy with any two from the first three - if I had a slight lean in preference (nor prediction, different thing), it would be towards Azu and Glave, with Hinchliffe in the relay room
1500 will be a bloodbath - so much depth behind Wightman, several of them shall we say awkward runners who tend to bump, barge, get boxed in, then commit minor criminal assaults to get out. If Wightman is on a decent form, they're probably fighting for one spot. Personally, I'd love to see a team of Kerr. Wightman and Mills; if I were honest, Gourley and Giles have had enough chances.
The 800 is also going to carnage, but I think in a slightly different way - no way is Kerr doubling up in Paris, so he's really just a spoiler here to the rest, although his own mottives are very understandable. Obviously Pattison, Dustin and Burgin represent the future, as it were, but the 'past' - Langford, Rowden and Learmonth have a lot of 'savvy' and you simply never know what's coming from Jamie Webb, or for that matter the fast improving Sharman-Newell. I really want to see Burgin on the pane, but it's not the likeliest outcome given his season, or lack thereof.
Perhaps the question is, does Kerr basically run it as a 'rabbit' to ensure a true run fast race, or will we get the classic absolute muck of a final the national 800 often throws up...and given the long list of class athletes, how many screw up the semis...
In 1500W, there's a melancholy quality to Muir - are we now, after everything, maybe on the downslope? Given the pain and toil needed to finally get that Olympic and worlds medal, you could hardly blame here if the flame dimmed a little. Bell seems to be the coming athlete domestically, but women's 1500 tends to be, behind Muir, a very 'on the day' kind of event, more so even than the men's. Happy with Muir, Bell and a.n. other, preferably Courteny Bryant
W800, again is as cutthroat as you like, though sad that Boffay has had to withdraw, given here's no realistic discretionary spot open in this field. Obviously this is two tales of two different narratives, and the attempts of the rest to break it up. You have to think Reekie is favourite. and you have to think there's a fair chance Gill again tries to take it out the Full 'Prefontaine' ("the only good race pace is a suicide pace, and today's a good day to die."), but there's a LOT of next level runners in that entry list, not just the likely final. Bookie's delight, that race. I'm hoping for gill and Reekie here, but hell, so many worthy athletes.