Live streams for Friday 24th January to Wednesday 29th January:
Friday
Next post on Thursday 30th for the beginning of a very busy few weeks of live streamed/broadcast events.
Friday
- Dubai Marathon - in the early hours but being streamed on YouTube so you can watch later
- Welsh Indoor Championships (Cardiff)
- New Balance Indoor Grand Prix (Boston, USA) - first leg of the World Indoor Tour
- Osaka Women's Marathon (JPN) - as always a good field - a mix of some very good Africans, some of the top Japanese and a couple of others like Lisa Weightman & the surprisingly good Mongolian record holder; In order to snatch the 3rd Olympic spot away from the 3rd placer at the 2019 MGC (Olympic Trials) the Japanese women have to run under 2:22:23. Only Kayoko Fukushi in the domestic field has done that (4 years ago when winning this race in 2:22:17). Mizuki Matsuda has run exactly 2:22:23 in 2018. Rei Ohara, the current occupant of that 3rd Olympic spot, is also in the race. Her PB is 2:23:20. There's also a number of 2:25 to 2:27 Japanese women hoping for a big breakthrough. As I've done lately for Japanese races on at silly o'clock I'll post the race later if the broadcast recording turns up on YouTube (it likely will)
- Osaka Half Marathon (JPN) - Men & Women; Run concurrently with the women's marathon but in the opposite direction; Decent fields but there's probably no way you would choose this over the women's marathon. Fortunately it's being streamed on YouTube so you can watch later
- Scottish Senior and U17 Indoor Championships (Glasgow)
- Cinque Mulini (ITA) - the famous "5 Mills" cross country races; WA XC Permit
- Élan Indoor Meeting (Bratislava, SVK) - Aimee Pratt & Khahisa Mhlanga are amongst the Brits due to compete here
- Internationales Springer-Meeting (Cottbus, GER) - some top, top athletes in this Women's HJ & Men's PV meeting plus 2 Brits
Next post on Thursday 30th for the beginning of a very busy few weeks of live streamed/broadcast events.
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