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  • #16
    Looks like Kim Kreiner is going to end the second longest womens' drought, moving into IAAF #9 today with a survivor left from last years marks still ahead of her. There are only a few more international meets [not Euro Champs] with the W JT remaining on the schedule (Helsinki GP, WAT Final, World Cup) and Kreiner is in them as well. A few more good performances and she should be in the top ten cleanly.

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    • #17
      wonderful!

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      • #18
        Looks like the deep freeze at 800m is finally thawing thanks to Khadevis Robinson.
        ... nothing really ever changes my friend, new lines for old, new lines for old.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by gh
          Last U.S. No. 1 man in each event: 1500--Liquori '71

          Ouch! Arguably the SECOND most popular event and the Amis looking a little peaked. NO WONDER Webb generates so many posts!

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