45.05 om the 400m
45.05 om the 400m
gordanshumway wrote:
Obviously no testing happening in Norway. This guy is a joke.
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"There has been great international interest in the car. Both the media and other national anti-doping agencies are interested," Halvor Byfuglien told NRK, Communications Manager of Norwegian Anti-Doping Agency .
Norway from countries currently conducting trials around the world.
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A motorhome can protect both the test team and athletes and their loved ones.
Followed up by a 400m win in 45.05 90 minutes later..... wow!!
gordanshumway wrote:
Obviously no testing happening in Norway. This guy is a joke.
hur durr, everyone better than me is doping!
REEEEEEE
kevin young messed up his wr finish worse
Awesome 400h followed by an awesome open 400
Oof! I will admit to have thoroughly missed my prediction from the prediction thread. Amazing run(s) by Warholm, especially to consider how “slow” the track has been.
Piglet wrote:
Followed up by a 400m win in 45.05 90 minutes later..... wow!!
Makes his times even more suspicious. You can't run a 400h all out the way he does.
Typical American wrote:
gordanshumway wrote:
Obviously no testing happening in Norway. This guy is a joke.
hur durr, everyone better than me is doping!
REEEEEEE
I think you meant to say, he is white, so he must be clean. If he was African or Jamaican, this site would be trashing him.
wth wow wrote:
choady wrote:
.11 to go
American math?
Most places would have that difference as 0.09 sec.
Fools.
WR = 46.78
Time needed to break WR = 46.77, or better
46.87 minus 46.77 = 0.10 seconds
^Cringe
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split the difference wrote:
wth wow wrote:
American math?
Most places would have that difference as 0.09 sec.
Fools.
WR = 46.78
Time needed to break WR = 46.77, or better
46.87 minus 46.77 = 0.10 seconds
Lol. Time to break record was not discussed. Difference from current time to WR was discussed. Moran.
An a-hole wrote:
He lost the WR with that hurdle clip there. Then again young also clipped the final hurdle when he set the WR.
However Warholm stumbled a tiny bit, where as Young kinda just kicked it and it didn't affect his stride (though it cost him some time obviously). The tiny bit of lateral motion was easily the .10 seconds between today and the WR.
The only man in history with multiple 46s. Not gonna lie when Warholm won in London 2017, which was just an awful track meet all around, in the horrible weather, in such a slow time, I thought it was a fluke and that was going to highlight of his career.
Instead he's proven himself to be the king of the event. Sure Samba and Benjamin are close but neither are as consistent as Warholm is, and he's come out on top every time they've raced. I hope he gets the WR
Besides the bad maths which I fixed I completely agree with this.
Seriously who though Warholm would be the Sub 47 king after the pathetic joke that was London 2017?
Both Warholm and Young made the costly mistake of knocking over the final hurdle. I still don't understand how Young just appears to fly over the final 100m, it's very similar to Van Niekerk's 400m WR, maintaining perfect sprint form over the final 100m to break through the barrier... Young does seem to recover better from his mistake than Warholm, but it doesn't matter. Warholm with a perfect race would've beaten Young's imperfect race, but as it stands both are imperfect and Young's is superior.
The wind was rustling his hair and singlet at the start. He is in 46-low shape, as Canova says.
Warholm had reason to be sorry he'd just missed it, because he was left in the blocks with a slow reaction time, judging by the video, and then hit that last hurdle hard enough to slow him significantly. He was also stuck in lane 8. He can beat this record by several tenths from lane 5 against Benjamin or Samba with a clean run.
wth wow wrote:
split the difference wrote:
Fools.
WR = 46.78
Time needed to break WR = 46.77, or better
46.87 minus 46.77 = 0.10 seconds
Lol. Time to break record was not discussed. Difference from current time to WR was discussed. Moran.
^ A moran who can't read makes a complete fool of himself. #sad
The first SEVEN posts, since you are incapable of finding them, let alone reading them and understanding the words.
Post 1: 400h - WARHOLM 46.87
Post 2: .11 to go
Post 3: jesus... almost had it before brushing that last hurdle ... Samba and Rai watching at home excited as hell
Post 4: Even with hitting the final hurdle. The WR will go down just a matter of when.
Post 5: and that's after hitting the last hurdle and slowing down significantly!!
Post 6; he would run better is f he went out harder . 8-) ... Great run
Post 7: Shocked that he came that close in a stadium with no atmosphere. Seemed like a windy stadium too. ... Would rather see the WR go in a packed, excited stadium. Not in front of a few cardboard cutouts.
Kevin Young was never a great hurdler, in spite of hitting one of the hurdles in his world record race, it was perhaps one of his best races technique wise. I think Benjamin is going to take the record down to about 46.5 next year, Raj is a good hurdler and has sub-44 400m capabilities.
An a-hole wrote:
He lost the WR with that hurdle clip there. Then again young also clipped the final hurdle when he set the WR.
However Warholm stumbled a tiny bit, where as Young kinda just kicked it and it didn't affect his stride (though it cost him some time obviously). The tiny bit of lateral motion was easily the .11 seconds between today and the WR.
The only man in history with multiple 46s. Not gonna lie when Warholm won in London 2017, which was just an awful track meet all around, in the horrible weather, in such a slow time, I thought it was a fluke and that was going to highlight of his career.
Instead he's proven himself to be the king of the event. Sure Samba and Benjamin are close but neither are as consistent as Warholm is, and he's come out on top every time they've raced. I hope he gets the WR
agree-that Young record is phenominal ,and as you mentioned Young hit the final hurdle also, but it would be nice for Warholm to get it at a big meet with fans/atmosphere...
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