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  • Eaton in Estonia: mediocre results but high expectations

    In the first day in the Estonian championship Eaton ran 13.72 and throw 14.57. But the most interesting thing was his comment about the PV. Eaton said “5.30 is my PB I am tired that this is my PB. I want to go higher - maybe 5.60.
    Link to the interview:
    http://sport.delfi.ee/news/kergejoustik ... d=66505536

    Is he on undetectable grass or is he capable of such a huge improvement this year?

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    Re: Eaton in Estonia: mediocre results but high expectations

    Do you have a link to the results? I would like to know what Behrenbruch did.

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    • #3
      Re: Eaton in Estonia: mediocre results but high expectations

      Originally posted by norunner
      Do you have a link to the results? I would like to know what Behrenbruch did.
      http://www.ekjl.ee/uudised/tulemused-251

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      • #4
        Re: Eaton in Estonia: mediocre results but high expectations

        great find! thank you.

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          Re: Eaton in Estonia: mediocre results but high expectations

          Originally posted by olorin
          Eaton said “5.30 is my PB I am tired that this is my PB. I want to go higher - maybe 5.60.
          Is he on undetectable grass or is he capable of such a huge improvement this year?
          He possesses every attribute necessary to be a 6-meter jumper! Just lacks the single-event focus (time).

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            Re: Eaton in Estonia: mediocre results but high expectations

            Originally posted by Marlow
            Originally posted by olorin
            Eaton said “5.30 is my PB I am tired that this is my PB. I want to go higher - maybe 5.60.
            Is he on undetectable grass or is he capable of such a huge improvement this year?
            He possesses every attribute necessary to be a 6-meter jumper! Just lacks the single-event focus (time).
            A number of us have been saying that the pv is an under exploited strength for Eaton. Apparently, he agrees.

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            • #7
              Re: Eaton in Estonia: mediocre results but high expectations

              Originally posted by Dave
              Originally posted by Marlow
              Originally posted by olorin
              Eaton said “5.30 is my PB I am tired that this is my PB. I want to go higher - maybe 5.60.
              Is he on undetectable grass or is he capable of such a huge improvement this year?
              He possesses every attribute necessary to be a 6-meter jumper! Just lacks the single-event focus (time).
              A number of us have been saying that the pv is an under exploited strength for Eaton. Apparently, he agrees.
              And I am part of the group that suggested he can potentially go much higher. However I didn't think he can improve his PB by 30cm in one year. until the interview I was expecting roughly 5.40 this season.

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              • #8
                Re: Eaton in Estonia: mediocre results but high expectations

                Originally posted by gh
                great find! thank you.
                It this illustrates one of the strengths of this board, with its broad international reach and a set of posters who focus on areas some of us would not otherwise get up to speed on (e.g., the multi-events with the likes of olorin, decfan, ...).

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                • #9
                  Re: Eaton in Estonia: mediocre results but high expectations

                  26: That anyone would consider 13.7 a "mediocre" hurdles outing also bespeaks the in-depth knowledge not just of past records but potential. Personally, I'm relieved after that truly lackluster mid-14s mark from Des Moines.
                  Nor would I call anything between 14.50 and 15m SP anything but consistent: I mean we're talking less than 50 pts. And now that we've seen much better, nothing than less than 60m in Jav. will suffice.
                  Great non-news on PV: AE looked so great over 530 (seen from right there in the old Hayward Field barnlike side), nothing would surprise me. Good to hear the fire's there!

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                  • #10
                    Re: Eaton in Estonia: mediocre results but high expectations

                    As for the PV by decathletes, a 5.40+ grad assistant said that if he had 10 months with the schools decathlete he could get him to the Trials. That was when the guys were back at 5.05 and 4.90 and are now at 5.40 territory.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Eaton in Estonia: mediocre results but high expectations

                      Instead of 5,60, he today vaulted 5,10
                      (4,80 xo / 5,10 xxo / 5,35 xxx)

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                      • #12
                        Re: Eaton in Estonia: mediocre results but high expectations

                        Well obviously Eaton isn't going to medal, look at the world list. Three Germans at the top, so it's going to be a german sweep. 8-)
                        Seriously though, when was the last time that none of the predicted T&FN medalist were in the top ten for that year?

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                        • #13
                          Re: Eaton in Estonia: mediocre results but high expectations

                          The 20K walk picks also have no one from the top 10 (or even the top 20)

                          The only one to even have an SB is Tallent (I thought he'll do the 50?)

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                            Re: Eaton in Estonia: mediocre results but high expectations

                            Originally posted by norunner
                            Well obviously Eaton isn't going to medal, look at the world list. Three Germans at the top, so it's going to be a german sweep. 8-)
                            Seriously though, when was the last time that none of the predicted T&FN medalist were in the top ten for that year?
                            I suspect it is not all that rare in the decathlon.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Eaton in Estonia: mediocre results but high expectations

                              Originally posted by Jackaloupe
                              26: That anyone would consider 13.7 a "mediocre" hurdles outing also bespeaks the in-depth knowledge not just of past records but potential. Personally, I'm relieved after that truly lackluster mid-14s mark from Des Moines.
                              Nor would I call anything between 14.50 and 15m SP anything but consistent: I mean we're talking less than 50 pts. And now that we've seen much better, nothing than less than 60m in Jav. will suffice.
                              Great non-news on PV: AE looked so great over 530 (seen from right there in the old Hayward Field barnlike side), nothing would surprise me. Good to hear the fire's there!
                              Jack - if you evaluate Eaton's performance against other decathletes then of course 13.72 is very good. However, against Eaton's standards this is not that good (it is not ranked in the top ten times in the 110h). He himself called it a "fair performance". Same story for the SP (although 14.57 is ranked No. 10 in Eaton's performance).
                              As for the PV - for Eaton to talk about 5.60 suggests that he done similar hight in practice. This will add another ~90 points to his sum of PBs. Taking into account the expected improvement in DT (and probably JT) I think that Obrian's days in the top of the ladder are numbered.

                              An interesting question is what will be Eaton's sum of PBs when he finally retire?

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