[quote=Seeksreal][quote=t_monk][quote="t_monk":129fshmi]
Nice... VCB vs SAF and I can finally see how AA looks against these girls.[/quote]
Add Jeter to this lineup....[/quote]
I don't see Jeter in the lineup on the site. Any official start lists up yet?[/quote:129fshmi]
IAAF reported in an article today that she will run in the 100 it also says that Frater is running in the 100. The article came out this morning so... I am leaning to believing the article (a little bit of wishful thinking involved).
This is an exert from the article:
[url="http://www.iaaf.org/GP09/news/kind=100/newsid=52334.html"]http://www.iaaf.org/GP09/news/kind=100/ ... 52334.html[/url]
Nice... VCB vs SAF and I can finally see how AA looks against these girls.[/quote]
Add Jeter to this lineup....[/quote]
I don't see Jeter in the lineup on the site. Any official start lists up yet?[/quote:129fshmi]
IAAF reported in an article today that she will run in the 100 it also says that Frater is running in the 100. The article came out this morning so... I am leaning to believing the article (a little bit of wishful thinking involved).
This is an exert from the article:
[url="http://www.iaaf.org/GP09/news/kind=100/newsid=52334.html"]http://www.iaaf.org/GP09/news/kind=100/ ... 52334.html[/url]
Fraser, Campbell-Brown, Jeter at a dash
The two dashes are clash acts, with the women’s more of a glitter with Jamaica’s Olympic champion Shelly-Ann Fraser taking on USA’s champion Carmelita Jeter who ran a brilliant race in London on Sunday, her 10.92 sec win is only bettered so far this year by Fraser’s 10.88 which took her to the Jamaican title at the end of June, and by world season leader Kerron Stewart, who ran 10.75 in Rome on 10 July.
Throw into the Jeter vs Fraser head to head, Jamaica’s World champion Veronica Campbell-Brown, the Bahamas’ Chandra Sturrup and her resurgent compatriot Debbie-Ferguson-McKenzie, the world leader over 200m (22.32) in 2009, and it is certain that sub-11sec times will surely result. Campbell-Brown who had been kept out of the Athens GP earlier this month because of a minor injury bounced back to fitness with a 22.37sec run over 200m in Barcelona on Saturday (25).
The men’s 100m is missing the three big names of Bolt, Powell and Gay but can still call on four Beijing Olympic finalists to keep us interested – Churandy Martina Netherlands Antilles (4th), Jamaican Michael Frater (6th) who is the World silver medallist, Trinidad’s Mark Burns (7th), and USA’s Darvis Patton (8th). Martina is the quickest of the entrants this year with 9.97sec.
The two dashes are clash acts, with the women’s more of a glitter with Jamaica’s Olympic champion Shelly-Ann Fraser taking on USA’s champion Carmelita Jeter who ran a brilliant race in London on Sunday, her 10.92 sec win is only bettered so far this year by Fraser’s 10.88 which took her to the Jamaican title at the end of June, and by world season leader Kerron Stewart, who ran 10.75 in Rome on 10 July.
Throw into the Jeter vs Fraser head to head, Jamaica’s World champion Veronica Campbell-Brown, the Bahamas’ Chandra Sturrup and her resurgent compatriot Debbie-Ferguson-McKenzie, the world leader over 200m (22.32) in 2009, and it is certain that sub-11sec times will surely result. Campbell-Brown who had been kept out of the Athens GP earlier this month because of a minor injury bounced back to fitness with a 22.37sec run over 200m in Barcelona on Saturday (25).
The men’s 100m is missing the three big names of Bolt, Powell and Gay but can still call on four Beijing Olympic finalists to keep us interested – Churandy Martina Netherlands Antilles (4th), Jamaican Michael Frater (6th) who is the World silver medallist, Trinidad’s Mark Burns (7th), and USA’s Darvis Patton (8th). Martina is the quickest of the entrants this year with 9.97sec.
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