Also statistically 2008 was not a good year if one uses mid-late 80s / early 90s as a reference. As Powell pointed out above, if 2008 was a bad year, then the whole 2000s was, and that actually extends back to mid 90s.
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Originally posted by PowellI agree - at the very top it's much weaker than it used to be. But gh, in his initial post, talked about depth.
All my statements were couched the from the frame of reference of who was going to be on the medal stand (or, by extension, who would end up in a top-10 formchart, although I didn't specifically state that).
From that viewpoint, "depth" is certainly not there. As specifically cited, a guy with four meets over 2.30 is considered "hot" at this point. The top end of the pyramid doesn't have much of a point.
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Originally posted by ghI don't see I used the word "depth" anywhere. This thread was about it being a weak year, with the possibility (not probability) of a Russian 1-2-3.Było smaszno, a jaszmije smukwijne...
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