Mboma just ran 21.84 to easily win the u20 championship. And that's with a very slow .27 reaction time.
Is Mboma the early favorite to win next year's world championships?
Or will Mboma be banned from the 200 before then?
Mboma just ran 21.84 to easily win the u20 championship. And that's with a very slow .27 reaction time.
Is Mboma the early favorite to win next year's world championships?
Or will Mboma be banned from the 200 before then?
there's just no defense of allowing these athletes to compete. Niyonsaba last night in the 2 mile, now this. An average reaction time is .15, meaning Mboma basically ran a 21.72.
It's making a mockery of women's athletics.
thoughtsfailure wrote:
there's just no defense of allowing these athletes to compete. Niyonsaba last night in the 2 mile, now this. An average reaction time is .15, meaning Mboma basically ran a 21.72.
It's making a mockery of women's athletics.
Sha'Carri Richardson Also has an extremely Slow start, maybe even slower than Mboma, so that shows even in the Sprints a slow start can not stop someone from being great.
The death of womens athletics
Trying to think of something that would slow Richardson's reaction time.
You do realise she ran faster in the Tokyo final?
Still Waiting wrote:
Trying to think of something that would slow Richardson's reaction time.
I'll tell what...uhhh...what was I saying?
DrNo wrote:
Still Waiting wrote:
Trying to think of something that would slow Richardson's reaction time.
I'll tell what...uhhh...what was I saying?
I'd try to help figure this out, but I've got the munchies and have to hit the kitchen.
douglas burke wrote:
thoughtsfailure wrote:
there's just no defense of allowing these athletes to compete. Niyonsaba last night in the 2 mile, now this. An average reaction time is .15, meaning Mboma basically ran a 21.72.
It's making a mockery of women's athletics.
Sha'Carri Richardson Also has an extremely Slow start, maybe even slower than Mboma, so that shows even in the Sprints a slow start can not stop someone from being great.
it is nowhere near as slow as mbomas, richardsons start would look amazing against u20 athletes
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douglas burke wrote:
thoughtsfailure wrote:
there's just no defense of allowing these athletes to compete. Niyonsaba last night in the 2 mile, now this. An average reaction time is .15, meaning Mboma basically ran a 21.72.
It's making a mockery of women's athletics.
Sha'Carri Richardson Also has an extremely Slow start, maybe even slower than Mboma, so that shows even in the Sprints a slow start can not stop someone from being great.
I think Sha C has a doobie start
I'll say it again, women should be running this fast regardless of xy, xxy. Let's get better, Sydney, Athing Mu, and ETH just proved that these times are soft, lets get better, evolve.
Kind of like Usain Bolt made of men's Athletics.
TooCloseToHome wrote:
I'll say it again, women should be running this fast regardless of xy, xxy. Let's get better, Sydney, Athing Mu, and ETH just proved that these times are soft, lets get better, evolve.
dsd girls can't reproduce. they are an evolutionary dead-end.
This is getting ridiculous wrote:
Mboma just ran 21.84 to easily win the u20 championship. And that's with a very slow .27 reaction time.
Is Mboma the early favorite to win next year's world championships?
Or will Mboma be banned from the 200 before then?
I dont get it, Semenya and Niyonsaba can only run the 5k & 10K, but Mboma and Masilingi can run only the 100M & 200M????? So are the 400M & 800M & 1500M off limits? Very confusing.
Banned, but DSD athletes will not be banned from the 200M until Mboma runs 21.00 and then 20.70 or 20.80. By this time next year, I expect to see a 20.7
TooCloseToHome wrote:
I'll say it again, women should be running this fast regardless of xy, xxy. Let's get better, Sydney, Athing Mu, and ETH just proved that these times are soft, lets get better, evolve.
Why don't you evolve. An increase in your IQ would be much appreciated. Perhaps then, you would not make such inane posts.
broken arrow wrote:
This is getting ridiculous wrote:
Mboma just ran 21.84 to easily win the u20 championship. And that's with a very slow .27 reaction time.
Is Mboma the early favorite to win next year's world championships?
Or will Mboma be banned from the 200 before then?
I dont get it, Semenya and Niyonsaba can only run the 5k & 10K, but Mboma and Masilingi can run only the 100M & 200M????? So are the 400M & 800M & 1500M off limits? Very confusing.
Precisely. The Castor Semenya situation resulted in Castor and other DSD women being banned in the 400 through the mile because, I believe, they said those are the only events her condition has an advantage. I’m not buying that at all, but I think with Castor it was clear she wouldn’t be as dominant 200 and under or 3k and up. So it was an easy, practical solution to avoid a political fight. Now I think these new women will make them revise the decision and be forced to take on the political fight they tried to avoid.
broken arrow wrote:
This is getting ridiculous wrote:
Mboma just ran 21.84 to easily win the u20 championship. And that's with a very slow .27 reaction time.
Is Mboma the early favorite to win next year's world championships?
Or will Mboma be banned from the 200 before then?
I dont get it, Semenya and Niyonsaba can only run the 5k & 10K, but Mboma and Masilingi can run only the 100M & 200M????? So are the 400M & 800M & 1500M off limits? Very confusing.
Yes. Those are the rules. You can blame CAS for that absurdity.
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