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  • MysteryBrick
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    BTW, Philipo - did you realise that Marc Scott ruptured his plantar with 10 laps to go? Fairly impressive he managed to finish the 10000m

  • Ursus
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    Kirsty Law continues the season of her life at the age of 34 with 59.60 PB. Would be great to see her crack 60.

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  • Occasional Hope
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    Another good head to head at the trials. I wonder if one or both of them can get the standard? It's a bit of a jump.

  • MysteryBrick
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    68.88m Hammer PB for Jessica Mayho at Loughborough this evening. 5th on the UK all time list and getting closer to being GB's second ever 70m female hammer thrower (along with Tara Simpson-Sullivan, 3cm ahead of her).

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  • philipo
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    Dobek is looking very solid right now. I think that 3 races in Tokyo will demand strength as well as speed. Which of the worlds guys has that in six weeks times is a real teaser: might know better after the Eugene meet.

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  • Occasional Hope
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    Jamie Webb ahead of Elliott Giles in Chorzow, both running outdoor pbs of 1.44.14 and 1.44.20 respectively, behind Patrik Dobek.

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  • philipo
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    Originally posted by CAML
    There was a race in Florida a couple of weeks ago, Prescod's base, where Bromell ran 9.77 and Bracy 9.85. Don't know why he didn't run there, but if he'd run 10.35 in that race, I would be concerned.
    to me he is a slightly weird athlete who thinks he has something to offer UKA; cannot think what..

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  • philipo
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    Madrid meet on Saturday looks to have a few stars; Van Niekerk in the 400m; world ranked male and female top elite in the Triple Jumps which tend to favour such events at Madrid above s.l.
    I get a fair bit of info from Watchathletics and am using it more and more.

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  • MysteryBrick
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    Not sure why, whether he has been injured or anything. As I mentioned above, 10.35 is not setting the world alight, but he has both a track record of improving quickly from a 10.3x showing, and also a 9.94 PB (4th on the UK all-time list) so has quite a bit of latitude, as far as I am concerned. Give no-one apart from Ujah and Hughes has looked particularly good this year, I can definitely see him finishing 3rd in the UK Champs.

  • CAML
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    There was a race in Florida a couple of weeks ago, Prescod's base, where Bromell ran 9.77 and Bracy 9.85. Don't know why he didn't run there, but if he'd run 10.35 in that race, I would be concerned.

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  • MysteryBrick
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    His Instagram said as much

  • Stew-Coach
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    Its a great time to watch the women flourish, but sheesh, yeah will need to be PB shape to progress to make the final with so much talent showing

  • carterhatch
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    I have been picking up bits and peices from pullbuoy and propulsion swimming twitter - despite being unashamedly Brit- centric in all sports, I know that both nations will put together great squads, but I'm stil hopeful that 'our' team will exceed the number of medals they achieved at Rio.

  • Occasional Hope
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    Certainly the first on Po10, so we assume so.

  • philipo
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    Originally posted by treadwater1

    Great to see him back and doing 2 races. Must be his first 200 for a number of years
    10.35? is that genuinely his first race of the outdoor season. No doubt in reasonably sunny weather but dont know the wind, though.

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