Hejendo76 wrote:
wait so can someone do the math? Would Valby be in?
Valby definitely can’t do the math
Hejendo76 wrote:
wait so can someone do the math? Would Valby be in?
Valby definitely can’t do the math
Let’s go handsome Kenny!
Sprinter Guy2 wrote:
This is why it’s so necessary to do your best and not get stuck in a tactical race. Who cares about top 3 if you don’t actually get to go to Paris because the race was too slow and tactical.
This post is going to get some hate, but it is extremely factual. Tactical racing is a disease of the sport.
briguy wrote:
VALBY CAN KICK
She is THE FUTURE of US distance running.
200 prediction:
Lyles 19.5
Bednarek 19.7
Lindsey 19.7
Remember the posters that insisted Valby left a lot of money on the table by not signing before the trials?
geo guesser wrote:
My guess for the 200m final: Lyles (19.42), Bednarek, Knighton. Coleman gets 4th, passed by Knighton in the least 10m.
I think Lyles may have a 19.3 in him if the wind cooperates. He had a ridiculous amount of reserve yesterday
ill say
Lyles 19.37, narrowly misses AR
Bednarek 19.52
Knighton 19.66
Let's go handsome Kenny
phantomtofu wrote:
200 prediction:
Lyles 19.5
Bednarek 19.7
Lindsey 19.7
No Knighton? Big swing.
I'll call Lindsey fourth today
World rankings she should get in
Valbymania is all about what?
Expecting Great Things!!!
And
Achieving Great Things!!!
Lot of points I would imagine for 2nd today
QuotingCitiusMag wrote:
From Citius Mag article:"As of Tuesday, based on the current Road to Paris List, and our own calculations after Lukan’s Euros performance (Remember: It’s a moving target!), Valby’s best shot at making the team in the 10,000m would be to get to an average of 1210 (to go ahead of Lukan’s 1209-point total). Since WA scores the average of an athlete’s two best results, and Valby’s Bryan Clay showing is worth 1221, she needs at least a 1199-point showing to get there.
She can do so by:
– Finishing 3rd at the Trials and running 31:43.72 or faster: 45 placing points + 1154 result points = 1199 performance score.
– Finishing second at the Trials and running 31:49.35 or faster: 50 placing points + 1149 result points = 1199 performance score
– Winning the Trials and running 32:00.65 or faster = 60 placing points + 1139 result points = 1199 performance score."
Lukan is listed on the Road to Paris site with 1218 points, not 1209. Valby's still behind her.
So when is Valby’s next drug test? Just wondering.
KENNY B!!!!! Brought it hard!
astr0 wrote:
So when is Valby’s next drug test? Just wondering.
Probably the next time she urinates....in the next half hour or so?
Somehow for some reason some producer at Peacock must’ve suggested they do away with posting results after races/events. I can’t even….
Would be amazing if the 2nd is what gets her in
Knighton getting in is lame
McRunnin wrote:
Six finals tonight!
Kenny 19.59 is nuts dude
Knighton is back. He's gonna be dangerous on fresh legs
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