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    1. USA 1 Red USA Vereinigte Staaten 41.58 1./IWJB
    281, Williams Lauryn (1900) - 282, Felix Allyson (1900)
    283, Lee Muna (1900) - 284, Jeter Carmelita (1900)
    2. USA 2 Blue USA Vereinigte Staaten 42.23 2./IWJB
    285, Young Jessica (1900) - 286, Anderson Alexandria (1900)
    287, Kooker Marshevet (1900) - 288, Williams Charonda (1900)
    3. Kolumbien COL Kolumbien 43.61 3./I
    58, Hinestroza Yomara (1988) - 55, Palacios Felipa (1975)
    216, Obregon Darlenis (1986) - 212, Gonzales Norma (1982)
    4. Brasilien BRA Brasilien 43.79 4./I
    62, Neto Rosemar Coelho (1977) - 51, de Moura Lucimar (1974)
    217, Presti Thaissa (1985) - 211, Gomes Vanda (1988)
    5. Trinidad und Tobago TRI Trinidad und Tobago 44.01 5./I

    What a fantastic time. This is what team USA needed. You see Speedfirst, all you needed was the performance to back up your talk. And you got it. The girls in the red,white and blue look ready for the Jamaicans.

    And the "B" team ran well too.....

  • #2
    TrainerPhil...I told you I don't need to vouche for them and NOW you see why. Action speaks louder than words, yeah the runaway talk might just be reversed now. JA is still trying to put their best relay on the track.
    on the road

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Speedfirst
      TrainerPhil...I told you I don't need to vouche for them and NOW you see why. Action speaks louder than words, yeah the runaway talk might just be reversed now. JA is still trying to put their best relay on the track.
      Listen, actions always speak louder than words. I didn't think they were capable of this but they prooved me wrong. But I am still predicting a WR from Jamaica. Looks like the US girls want a piece of the world record also. Just one more competitive race to look forward to.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by TrainerPhil
        Originally posted by Speedfirst
        TrainerPhil...I told you I don't need to vouche for them and NOW you see why. Action speaks louder than words, yeah the runaway talk might just be reversed now. JA is still trying to put their best relay on the track.
        Listen, actions always speak louder than words. I didn't think they were capable of this but they prooved me wrong. But I am still predicting a WR from Jamaica. Looks like the US girls want a piece of the world record also. Just one more competitive race to look forward to.
        Yeah JA, will get a W/R, chasing some heat and get their piece .....but yeah that race should be off the meters, looking forward to that one.
        on the road

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        • #5
          Nice !
          =8th and fastest in 12 years!

          41.37 EG 85
          41.47 USA 97
          41.49 Russia 93
          41.49 USA 93
          41.52 USA 97
          41.53 EG 83
          41.55 USA 87
          41.58 USA 87

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          • #6
            Two very impressive times by the U.S. squads.

            Wouldve loved to actually see it but it bodes well for the present and future. 42.23 for 3 ladies straight out of college (following a long collegiate season) and Hooker shows we have plenty of talent coming up through the ranks and options should Muna have any setbacks.

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            • #7
              Watched it on German television. Felix looked very fast. Good anchoring by Jeter. Exchanges were so-so.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Speedfirst
                TrainerPhil...I told you I don't need to vouche for them and NOW you see why. Action speaks louder than words, yeah the runaway talk might just be reversed now. JA is still trying to put their best relay on the track.
                Shut it up! You were sittin with your fingers crossed bruh lol. They finally got it together. As long as Lauryn can keep the baton in her hand they might have a Gold medal. I can't wait!

                Still rooting for Jamaica tho. I'm not gonna hop on the bandwagon.
                Afrikan

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Taliban
                  Originally posted by Speedfirst
                  TrainerPhil...I told you I don't need to vouche for them and NOW you see why. Action speaks louder than words, yeah the runaway talk might just be reversed now. JA is still trying to put their best relay on the track.
                  Shut it up! You were sittin with your fingers crossed bruh lol. They finally got it together. As long as Lauryn can keep the baton in her hand they might have a Gold medal. I can't wait!

                  LOL....Taliban..bruh..I was chillin like a villin....I have utmost confidence in my girls, I never waver on that.

                  The stick get's around and JA in the race, it's on and poppn..USA USA USA USA!! 8-)
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by SantaCruz
                    Watched it on German television. Felix looked very fast. Good anchoring by Jeter. Exchanges were so-so.
                    Walk us through please, we do not have any clue to how the race went down. I hear Jeter shut it down. Is this true?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by texas_speed
                      Two very impressive times by the U.S. squads.

                      Wouldve loved to actually see it but it bodes well for the present and future. 42.23 for 3 ladies straight out of college (following a long collegiate season) and Hooker shows we have plenty of talent coming up through the ranks and options should Muna have any setbacks.
                      I'm sure they're going to need Felix on the 4X400 so, they should replace Felix with Alexandria Anderson....

                      only one team per country...right?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by texas_speed
                        Two very impressive times by the U.S. squads.

                        Wouldve loved to actually see it but it bodes well for the present and future. 42.23 for 3 ladies straight out of college (following a long collegiate season) and Hooker shows we have plenty of talent coming up through the ranks and options should Muna have any setbacks.
                        I'm sure they're going to need Felix on the 4X400 so, they should replace Felix with Alexandria Anderson....

                        only one team per country...right?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Megas15
                          Originally posted by texas_speed
                          Two very impressive times by the U.S. squads.

                          Wouldve loved to actually see it but it bodes well for the present and future. 42.23 for 3 ladies straight out of college (following a long collegiate season) and Hooker shows we have plenty of talent coming up through the ranks and options should Muna have any setbacks.
                          I'm sure they're going to need Felix on the 4X400 so, they should replace Felix with Alexandria Anderson....

                          only one team per country...right?
                          Are you referring to worlds? Replacing Allyson, ain't happening.
                          on the road

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                          • #14
                            Something tells me Jeter didn't shut anything down. I envision it as being relatively close going into the anchor and Jeter just blowing it out of the water.

                            Hopefully a video will surface so we can all judge it for ourselves.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by texas_speed
                              Two very impressive times by the U.S. squads.

                              Wouldve loved to actually see it but it bodes well for the present and future. 42.23 for 3 ladies straight out of college (following a long collegiate season) and Hooker shows we have plenty of talent coming up through the ranks and options should Muna have any setbacks.
                              I'm sure they're going to need Felix on the 4X400 so, they should replace Felix with Alexandria Anderson....

                              only one team per country...right?

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