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  • #46
    Originally posted by booond View Post
    Next year will be interesting. Will Lyles double? Would Coleman be healthy?
    While I think a healthy CC is nigh well invincible, I do think Lyles will be his equal in the 100 and unbeatable in the 200. I even think a Lyles 100/200 double-gold is possible in Doha/Tokyo!

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    • #47
      Originally posted by 18.99s View Post
      She's baaaaaaaaaaack! Father Time, who's that? SAFP will return to 10.7x next season.
      I'll wager she tops out at 10.82-10.85 with a legal + wind...no faster...but I don't know that much But, then again, a couple of years ago I did say C. Hill and K. Whitney would never again approach their times they achieved as Juniors
      Last edited by thedoorknobbroke; 07-21-2018, 07:20 PM.

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      • #48
        If you have that race a healthy wind she’d get down to 10.8high. Me thinks if she is targeting f a peak, a 10.7 is not out of the equation.

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        • #49
          Granted a lot of sprinters are not really peaking this year, but a 10.8-10.85 could be enough for a medal, perhaps even gold. Everyone seems to have regressed except perhaps Ta Lou who is consistent and DAS, who is going to be a handful in the next two years.

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          • #50
            ET is not pushing hard out of the blocks, which tells me that that achilles is not fully healed/rehabbed. SAFP is going to be very dangerous next year. Dina Asher-Smith too.
            why don't people pronounce vowels anymore

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            • #51
              World lead - 37.61 by British 4x100m team - Ujah, Hughes, Gemili, Mitchell-Blake

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              • #52
                Zharnel Huges' backstraight on that 4x100 is offensively good. Ujah didnt look quite himself on leg 1.

                GBR 37.61 without the British Champion Prescod in the quarter. Swift. NR for the Dutch!

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                • #53
                  Will be a good battle between Harrison and McNeal.

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by The Flying Pigdog View Post
                    Granted a lot of sprinters are not really peaking this year, but a 10.8-10.85 could be enough for a medal, perhaps even gold. Everyone seems to have regressed except perhaps Ta Lou who is consistent and DAS, who is going to be a handful in the next two years.
                    No big world events have dulled performances perhaps.

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                    • #55
                      Perkovic 67.24m in round 1, followed by 5 fouls for the win....

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                      • #56
                        Looks like Brown illegally impeded Goule. There's no distance advantage to lane 1 in the last 100m, yet she moved from lane 2 into the middle of lane 1 and nearly pushed Goule into the grass.

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                        • #57
                          1:42.05 by Korir!

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                          • #58
                            Whoa!! Korir 1:42.05! Just slightly faster than Amos from Friday.
                            And Murphy 1:43.12! Is that his 2nd fastest ever?

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                            • #59
                              Korir! Beats the Amos WL from Friday (and Amos himself), with Murphy a superb 1:43.12 behind him.

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                              • #60
                                Manyonga 8.51.

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