why does it go on so later ??? strange not to start till 8 and go on till 11 :shock:
can we atch it anywhere ??
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Originally posted by #6Originally posted by nevetsllimNicola Sanders is also running but I can't find full start-lists.
Sanders V Montsho
Sam Ellis V Rimmer v Tom Lancashire! over 800
Abi in the 100
Jemma Simpson in the 800
Williamson in the 100
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Originally posted by nevetsllimNicola Sanders is also running but I can't find full start-lists.
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Nicola Sanders is also running but I can't find full start-lists.
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Come on Helen - you should be running sub-9:30 this year, not 9:52. Your better than that!
For me, it's just great to see Abi back and 23.89 isn't too shabby for her first race. Hopefully she'll be running half-a-second faster by the end of the year.
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I don't think 23.89 is that bad after what she's been through...
...however, it's come too late for this season for her by the looks of things :cry:
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Re: abi o
Originally posted by mump boyhad an operation on may but i back on track and running in greece on monday
http://www.express.gr/news/sports/46598 ... 046598.php
Well it's faster than what Laura Turner ran last week... :?
Tina Brown won the steeplechase with 9:50, two seconds ahead of Helen Clitheroe.
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So no pressure on Vernicha then?
While it's tempting to wonder what might have been, what might have been has been and gone. I don't mean that in a bad way, it's just that time and injuries mean Vernicha is starting from a lower training base than other athletes who've kept training and racing.
That result is in the past and although it's an indicator of talent, I don't think you can use it as an indicator of future potential.
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Originally posted by mump boyOriginally posted by peachYou must be psychic...I was about to ask this VERY question after thinking about it in a traffic jam yesterday
Now what about Vernicha James ?
Everytime I think of James, I go straight to the following result-
2002 WJC
1 5 204 James Vernicha GBR 22.93 (PB) 0.184
2 4 312 McLaughlin Anneisha JAM 22.94 (PB) 0.178
3 3 570 Richards Sanya USA 23.09 0.168
4 6 296 Cal� Vincenza ITA 23.25 (NJ) 0.181
5 7 554 Felix Allyson USA 23.48 0.192
The same year in the 100m
1 4 576 Williams Lauryn USA 11.33 (PB) 0.195
2 5 310 Facey Simone JAM 11.43 (PB) 0.165
3 6 561 Hooker Marshevet USA 11.48 0.167
4 3 328 Stewart Kerron JAM 11.53 0.163
The above 4 could well be Olympic finalists, if only James and McLaughlin could have developed as well as their Junior peers- Who KNOWS what might have been.
Interestingly
The Junior American and Junior Jamaican relays consisted of:
1st: Simpson Sherone, Stewart Kerron, McLaughlin Anneisha, Facey Simone
2nd: Williams Lauryn, Williams Ashlee, Solomon Shalonda, Hooker Marshevet
The Jamicans will actually have 2/3rds of that team in Beijing, the Americans will half 1/2.
The transition from Junior to Senior with these kids was obviously handled extremely well. I;d love to know what it can be accredited to, so it could be replicated time and time again. Pet hate- Successful juniors flopping as seniors.
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Originally posted by peachYou must be psychic...I was about to ask this VERY question after thinking about it in a traffic jam yesterday
Now what about Vernicha James ?
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You must be psychic...I was about to ask this VERY question after thinking about it in a traffic jam yesterday
Now what about Vernicha James ?
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Re: abi o
Originally posted by mump boyhad an operation on may but i back on track and running in greece on monday
she is aiming for the trial and hoping for the best
FINGERS CROSSED
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