She went from 53.68 to 48.57 in two years.
She went from 53.68 to 48.57 in two years.
ndxc02 wrote:
Would\'ve if what? wrote:
52.78 would've still been 4th at USAs.
Fair enough, but I’m guessing she would have found an extra 0.01
She was there and didn’t find the .21 she needed
acetrack wrote:
She went from 53.68 to 48.57 in two years.
Yeah for her I hope the AIU is on the case as I don’t really trust Jamaicas lax anti-doping or the NCAA
Nice test for Fisher. Have to beat the likes of Lobalu to win a medal.
John Wesley Harding wrote:
THOUGHTSLEADER wrote:
26?
Goddamn dude stop posting the same thing as me 8 seconds before I post
Why the swearing? Hutchings claimed she was 31.
THOUGHTSLEADER wrote:
Nice test for Fisher. Have to beat the likes of Lobalu to win a medal.
I wonder the last time he's run in front of 60,000 fans? Hoping he performs well.
Why are we missing the entire first mile of the 3K for high jump reactions? Not even the actual jump for most of it.
THOUGHTSLEADER wrote:
Nice test for Fisher. Have to beat the likes of Lobalu to win a medal.
If he doens't win this, he's got no chance, right?
THOUGHTSLEADER wrote:
Nice test for Fisher. Have to beat the likes of Lobalu to win a medal.
agreed.
This determines how I rank US medalist chances -- if he looks commanding here, I'll go
1. Fisher
2. Hocker
3. Nuguse
4. Hoppel
but very tight between these four
Just over 4 min. mile pace at 1600
Are you fing kidding me with this coverage? We just wasted 4 whole minutes of a 3k watching a long jumper stare at the ground waiting for their mark.
You HAVE to do split screen. Don't even televise this stuff if you aren't leave to show these events
Bekele and Fisher bumping a bit. Grant looks good. Going to be sub 7:30
Watching the BBC stream and they cut away from the 3k to show the field events from 1-4 minutes. I guess it's not just NBC that sucks
Lobalu wins 7.27.68
Fisher second 7.27.99
THOUGHTSLEADER wrote:
Nice test for Fisher. Have to beat the likes of Lobalu to win a medal.
Bad news for Grant Fisher.
Ahhh so close so close - still doesn’t have that kick. But Lobalu isn’t a slouch either.
His best bet is still the 10k.
America.goes.home devastated
"bad news for grant fisher"
ah, not necessarily though. Fisher SHOULD win this commandingly, but you could apply that test to US champs, right? Sometimes he is just better in a faster race kicking down.
and there it is -- almost perfectly executed by Fisher, but Lobalu had that little burst in the end
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