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1 396 Allyson FELIX USA 85 49,70
2 447 Sanya RICHARDS USA 85 49,72 PB,
3 401 Novlene WILLIAMS JAM 82 50,56
4 410 Mary WINEBERG USA 80 50,74
5 364 Mbake Amy THIAM SEN 76 50,94
6 406 Natasha HASTINGS USA 86 51,50
7 415 Dee Dee TROTTER USA 82 52,17
8 368 Shericka WILLIAMS JAM 85 52,29
De Dee is not answering any questions, or maybe she is....
Just great to have two athletes like this at their peak at the same time. What are the russians up to this year?
By the way if any of the three 400m runners drop out FELIX should take the spot! :twisted:
No Richards is still the best 400 runner in the world!
Just great to have two athletes like this at their peak at the same time. What are the russians up to this year?
By the way if any of the three 400m runners drop out FELIX should take the spot! :twisted:
No Richards is still the best 400 runner in the world!
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I bet she(Richards) would have kicked Felix' butt in the 100.
Agree.
Should be very interesting in Osaka. Race of the year over 200?
Agree, and right now I'd pick Richards.
Felix is faster than Richards. Richards has the advantage of a better start, but it will not help in the 200m. Felix is still the favorite in the 200m. I'm sure Richards is hoping that Felix will run the rounds of the 100m at WC so she (Richards) will have a better opportunity in the 200m.
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