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  • ATK
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    Originally posted by Atticus View Post
    May I be the first to admit that I often overlook her, assuming Orji is our threat. I shan't make that mistake again!
    Since she broke the AR in 2018, Ive always kept an eye on her. Orji is younger but both are leading the way in US Triple Jumping!

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  • gm
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    WA failing once again to promote field events. Why no stream for these finals?

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  • Atticus
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    Originally posted by gm View Post
    No. 6 A-T US outdoor performance
    May I be the first to admit that I often overlook her, assuming Orji is our threat. I shan't make that mistake again!

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  • gm
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    Originally posted by ATK View Post
    Ohh Franklin up to 14.73m! Her 3rd best jump ever!
    No. 6 A-T US outdoor performance

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  • LuckySpikes
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    Originally posted by Atticus View Post
    Wouldn't they both be reasonable assumptions? A fast 800-runner to set the pace through 1000m at around 2:32 with the idea that Kipyegon might wish to follow. She may have a clause in her sponsorship contract that pays her well for the 1500 WR.
    You could assume that but the poster stated it as fact.

    Looking at the startlist Wilson is set to go 61 then 64's (61, 2:05 then 2:37 at 1000m) so it looks like the WR is not being attempted.

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  • Atticus
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    Ms. Franklin quietly having a GREAT season!

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  • ATK
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    Ohh Franklin up to 14.73m! Her 3rd best jump ever!

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  • ATK
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    Game Over

    15.28m for Rojas in round 2. Now for the WR chase.

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  • Atticus
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    Rojas speaks. . . . 15.28 (-0.2) - people listen.

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  • ATK
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    Nice 14.56m SB by Thea Lafond in round 2. She had a windy 14.71m 4 days ago and a huge 15m foul in Oregon!

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  • ceil
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    Originally posted by aaronk View Post

    You beat me to it!
    I WAS hoping to report a 15.75 for Rojas, but you can't always get what you want...but if you try sometimes...."
    LOL
    Rojas +2.2, for all we know that was a 16m foul!

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  • aaronk
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    Originally posted by Atticus View Post
    Inauspicious start, one legal wTJ in the first round.
    You beat me to it!
    I WAS hoping to report a 15.75 for Rojas, but you can't always get what you want...but if you try sometimes...."
    LOL

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  • Atticus
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    Inauspicious start, one legal wTJ in the first round.

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  • ATK
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    Originally posted by Diara31 View Post
    I read on twitter, that Shericka said she wants to go back to the 400m soon when she's fit enough to run all three because she still has an unfinished business with the event. She said, she believes she can run 48.3 👀. Suddenly the event is starting to pick up again with Shericka's plausible comeback, femke Bol's 49.44, Sydney's 47.91 relay split, Paulino 49.20, Sada willaims 49.75, Cofil 49.80 and Naser's comeback next year if she can manage to get back to form.
    Regarding the 400m, taking away SMU will obviously be a big loss, but add names like McLaughlin, Mu, Jackson and Naser as you noted, 2023 and/or 2024 could be the best ever.

    There is an argument to be made that 2021 and 2022 have already been the greatest years for the 400m since the 1980s:

    2022: 9 women ran sub-50 a total of 21 times (so far)
    2021: 12 women ran sub-50 a total of 29 times
    1988: 11 women ran sub-50 a total of 23 times
    1984: 11 women ran sub-50 a total of 49 times

    (As you can see, 1984 was wild. Time wise, were not even close as Koch's world lead of 48.16 brought 4 women sub-49 on 7 occasions through the year, along with 20 sub-49.50 times. That year was nasty)

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  • Mr Lover Lover
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    Nasers 2019 run was something of Pure joy. I think she comes back and she slowly gets it together in 2024 she's back under sub 49 with ease.

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