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Originally posted by booond View Post
She's run three 1:57 800s and a 4:27 mile - two wins and two thirds. If she ran like this at the OT Ajee Wilson would be running the circuit. She's a different athlete. Odd to have three PBs at her age.
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I still can't make my mind up whether Thompson-Herah is going to be a threat over 200m or not. Some suggested she was cruising, but she was still sweating and out of breath in her post race interview like someone that had run hard. If she had won the JAM trials in the same time she ran, I would probably say she is a contender for gold, but as she was beaten into 3rd, looked to struggle with form at the end, suggesting a lack of fitness over the longer distance, I don't know. I think I'm putting her down as a medal contender but gold favourite is at this point, between Jackson, DAS and SMU.
I reserve the right to change my mind on a whim with no back up evidence whatsoever. 😀
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Johannes Vetter was scathing in his instagram post on the meet. He said the runway was too slippy and dangerous, and that the organisers were not concerned or made any attempt to dry it. He also said the wait for the 'final 3' was way too long, just to please the TV audience. He said he wont be back unless things drastically change.
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Originally posted by Wiederganger View PostI still can't make my mind up whether Thompson-Herah is going to be a threat over 200m or not. Some suggested she was cruising, but she was still sweating and out of breath in her post race interview like someone that had run hard. If she had won the JAM trials in the same time she ran, I would probably say she is a contender for gold, but as she was beaten into 3rd, looked to struggle with form at the end, suggesting a lack of fitness over the longer distance, I don't know. I think I'm putting her down as a medal contender but gold favourite is at this point, between Jackson, DAS and SMU.
I reserve the right to change my mind on a whim with no back up evidence whatsoever. 😀
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Originally posted by Zelex View Post
I don't think your assessment is far off the reality of the situation. I think ETH is currently in 22.2x shape. The adrenaline, importance of the occasion etc. will take her to around a 22.0x in the Olympic final. Anything can happen though. A good performance in the 100m final may give her the extra edge over her competitors (mentally) in the 200m.
I agree she is probably in 22.2 shape. Whether that's due to now being in heavy training, or just not as fit over the longer distance (more likely) I don't know. She does look to have prioritised the 100m event this season. But her races over 200m this year are comparable to what she did in 2016, time wise, and we know what happened in Rio!
SMU, Jackson, Thompson, SAFP & Ta Lou having raced during the last 2 weeks has given us an indication of their form and ability to win or lose. On the other hand, DAS, Thomas & Prandini have not, and are much harder to assess. (I'm not currently counting Anavia Battle in the top echelon - nothing personal, I just think come Tokyo she'll be flat).
Ta Lou running into really good form makes the top 8 finalists - in order on the world lists as they appear now - likely to be:
Thomas
SAFP
Jackson
Prandini
Thompson-Herah
SMU
DAS
Ta Lou
With Battle missing out IMO. Big names/repeat finalists Okagbare, Schippers & Kambundji would have to lift their game. Historically, 22.4 - 22.5 gets you into the final, a time those 3 can run in Tokyo, so this might be the fastest & most competitive SF's we've seen in a long time and 22.4 - 22.5 might not make the cut.
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Originally posted by Wiederganger View Post
I am wondering whether all the big names will even start in the 200m. SMU is an obvious 'will she wont she' but I would not be surprised if SAFP or Thompson withdrew before the 200m. I just have a feeling.
She's also noted (I think in the Monaco press conference) that she wont be running in Paris 2024, so what's there to loose at your last Olympics when you are literally in the best form of your life in both events?
Aside from her and SMU, I would actually be surprised if the others (including ETH) didn't attempt the 200m since for most of them (DAS, Prandini, Thomas, Jackson) thats probably their "better" event.
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