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  • 26mi235
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    Re: Gyulai Istvan Memorial - Budapest, 10th July

    Originally posted by 18.99s
    There was some quibbling over Kim Collins' 9.97 because it was with a +2.0 wind.

    Now with his 9.99 and 0.2 wind there can be none of that.
    I absolutely think that that is a great result. I said that it was too bad that he broke the record with the maximum wind. If this wind had been, say, 0.06 it would yield a time of 9.97 also. Given that, I am quite happy that he has the record because this race demonstrates that he deserves it!

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  • 18.99s
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    Re: Gyulai Istvan Memorial - Budapest, 10th July

    There was some quibbling over Kim Collins' 9.97 because it was with a +2.0 wind.

    Now with his 9.99 and 0.2 wind there can be none of that.

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  • KDFINE
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    Re: Gyulai Istvan Memorial - Budapest, 10th July

    Thanks gm. So much for my assumption.

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  • t_monk
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    Re: Gyulai Istvan Memorial - Budapest, 10th July

    I must say that I am both surprised and impressed by Miss Jeter. She has thrown her hat back into the ring. Judging from the times that are being run this season, I would think that Jeter should be able to get into the finals and if she continues to improve she should be able to get a medal.

    Interesting note: Jeter has never not gotten a medal from a Major Champs she has been entered in. WC 07 - bronze. Oly 08 - Not entered. WC 09 - bronze. WC 11 - gold. Oly 12 - silver. Currently getting the bronze might be a fight, that being said a couple weeks ago I would have been surprised if someone predicted her for a medal given her injury.

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  • andyjgt
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    Re: Gyulai Istvan Memorial - Budapest, 10th July

    That time by Ananenka is an NR (old: 1:44.84, Anatoliy Makarevich, born 1970, Koblenz 1992)

    (with the WUG on now, it's apt to say it was odd that he went to the Shenzhen WUG in 2011 but not Daegu WC despite their proximity in time as well as space and his B qualifier of 1:45.58, but was selected for London despite a SB outside 1:47)

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  • gm
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    Re: Gyulai Istvan Memorial - Budapest, 10th July

    Originally posted by KDFINE
    Am I correct in assuming that this meet is named for Istvan Rozsavolgy and Gyulai Zsivotsky? When did it start?
    It is named after the late Istvan Gyulai, a Hungarian General Secretary of the IAAF, amongst other things.

    More info here -- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Istv%C3%A1n_Gyulai

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  • ExCoastRanger
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    Re: Gyulai Istvan Memorial - Budapest, 10th July

    Tyler Mulder gets a .15 PR in third.

    1. Anis ANANENKO BLR 85 1:44.43 1188 PB
    2. Abraham Kipchirchir ROTICH BRN 93 1:44.57 1184 SB
    3. Tyler MULDER USA 87 1:44.60 1183 PB
    4. Sammy KIRONGO KEN 94 1:45.38 1160 PB
    5. Abraham KIPLAGAT KEN 84 1:45.71 1150 SB
    6. Yuriy BORZAKOVSKIY RUS 81 1:45.89 1145
    7. Tamás KAZI HUN 85 1:46.08 1140 SB
    8. Michael RUTT USA 87 1:46.37 1131
    9. Charles JOCK USA 89 1:47.25 1106
    10. István KOLOSSVÁRY HUN 88 1:49.51 1041 PB
    - Moses Kipkemboi KIBET KEN 94 DNF
    - Dávid TAKÁCS HUN 86 DNF

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  • The Flying Pigdog
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    Re: Hungarian Athletics Grand Prix

    Originally posted by jamal00005
    Very good run for Jeter......i guess this is just where she wants to be coming back from injury and stuff....Baptiste again a disappointment for me. After running that 10.83 at her champs i would have expected her to have run some sub 11 leading up to Moscow but it seems that was a one off run.
    I wouldn't count out Baptiste just yet, definitely don't think 11.1x is indicative of what she's going to run in Moscow. She could be in heavy training and is aiming to peak again in a few weeks. I think she's been sub-11 or pretty close to it in each of the last two years in the finals of majors. She'll need to be there to fend off Ahoure and possibly Gardner for that bronze...

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  • KDFINE
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    Re: Gyulai Istvan Memorial - Budapest, 10th July

    Am I correct in assuming that this meet is named for Istvan Rozsavolgy and Gyulai Zsivotsky? When did it start?

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  • jamal00005
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    Re: Istvan-Gyulai: Jeter 11.07 Collins: 9.99

    Originally posted by 26mi235
    Originally posted by jamboy
    Originally posted by beebee
    Collins is simply amazing...I guess he really wasn't "dragged" to that sub 10 the other day in Lausanne.

    Jeter's obvious gradual improvement will piss off the trolls :lol:
    You talking to me

    I don't think Fraser has anything to worry about.

    She has won every major in 10.7 and she will do the same in Moscow.
    Really? Selective memory, methinks ...
    I think he possibly meant that of everytime she has one a championship, she happened to do so in a time of 10.7 .Its great to see Jeter hitting her stride though it means the race in Moscow will be all the more hotter

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  • betterthanb4
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    Re: Istvan-Gyulai: Jeter 11.07 Collins: 9.99

    Good to see Jeter getting back to form.

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  • betterthanb4
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    Re: Istvan-Gyulai: Jeter 11.07 Collins: 9.99

    The evergreen Collins strikes again. :lol: He just continues to defy the odds. Fantastic!

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  • 26mi235
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    Re: Istvan-Gyulai: Jeter 11.07 Collins: 9.99

    Originally posted by jamboy
    Originally posted by beebee
    Collins is simply amazing...I guess he really wasn't "dragged" to that sub 10 the other day in Lausanne.

    Jeter's obvious gradual improvement will piss off the trolls :lol:
    You talking to me

    I don't think Fraser has anything to worry about.

    She has won every major in 10.7 and she will do the same in Moscow.
    Really? Selective memory, methinks ...

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  • Marlow
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    Re: Gyulai Istvan Memorial - Budapest, 10th July

    Originally posted by Alan Shank
    So far, he's stuck in the 1:45s with one win in three starts
    The b*****d is sandbaggin'!! :twisted:

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  • ATK
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    Re: Istvan-Gyulai: Jeter 11.07 Collins: 9.99

    It's Amazing for Collins to be back under 9 now. And now that he has done it twice, his confidence should definitely rising and push im under a few more times.

    Jeter is definately back in the mix for a medal, and the US-Jam relay race should be on point.


    Duncan....

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