2022 Indoor Season (UK results)

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  • Rickster
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2021
    • 23

    I hope Amy Hunt is okay. To me it looked like stumble in pick up and then pulled out after getting back into her running. Didn't appear to be major pull or tear. BBC said could be serious injury so not sure if they know more? Any ideas

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    • Occasional Hope
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2018
      • 4221

      Cindy Sember has improved her SB to 7.96.

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      • treadwater1
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2018
        • 614

        That was an outright PB from George Mills on Saturday, he's in form

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        • Sovietvest
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2018
          • 275

          Originally posted by paul
          Incredible from Hodgkinson. No one runs away from Goule like that. No one.
          It was the best performance I’ve seen by a British athlete in the flesh since Cram ran 1:43 on a wet, cold and windy afternoon in Edinburgh in 1986. I truly believe that aside from Daley, she is the greatest talent we’ve had in my lifetime.

          It said a lot for the state of our sport that Sean Ingle, writing in the Observer only gave her a para at the end of half a page on Richard Kitty feeling upset about losing his silver medal. On the one hand, it’s sad that there are so few athletics journos in the national press but when Ingle focuses almost exclusively on drug stories and anything negative, we’re better off without them. The guy in The Times is just as bad.

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          • Grassmarket
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2020
            • 1228

            Daryl Neita 7.20 in her first 60m heat in Toruń - into the final, which will be the meeting closer later.

            Jaz Sawyers continues to rake in the Air Miles & the wee little bottles of hotel room shampoo 6.46SB

            Ama Pipi gets a good 400m in the B race 52.02 PB.
            Last edited by Grassmarket; 22-02-22, 17:50.

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            • Grassmarket
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2020
              • 1228

              Elliot Giles wins this time 1:45.42.

              Guess he’s going for the free Q spot in Belgrade.

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              • Christy93
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2019
                • 820

                Very interesting comments from Jenny Meadows in the telegraph today. Says Keely Hodgkinson tore her quad in January and had 6 weeks of disrupted training. But, that wasn't the most interesting bit, the following quote was:

                "I’d be surprised if she didn’t run 1.54:50 this season outdoors. That’s realistic. Then it’s a case of whether she can meet Athing in a race where they are both committed to the time and they can see how close to the world [outdoor] record they can go"

                *Surprised* if she doesn't run 1.54.5?! If she can go 1.54.5, she must be capable of a 50.0 relay leg (at least) too.

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                • RunUnlimited
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2018
                  • 3366

                  Originally posted by Christy93
                  Very interesting comments from Jenny Meadows in the telegraph today. Says Keely Hodgkinson tore her quad in January and had 6 weeks of disrupted training. But, that wasn't the most interesting bit, the following quote was:

                  "I’d be surprised if she didn’t run 1.54:50 this season outdoors. That’s realistic. Then it’s a case of whether she can meet Athing in a race where they are both committed to the time and they can see how close to the world [outdoor] record they can go"

                  *Surprised* if she doesn't run 1.54.5?! If she can go 1.54.5, she must be capable of a 50.0 relay leg (at least) too.
                  As was pointed out here after he record-breaking run in Birmingham, when Keely was interviewed after the race, she straight up said that Reekie's British indoor record was the target, and said so in a totally matter-of-fact way too. She thoroughly expected to run that fast. If Jenny says she can get into the type of territory last seen in the early 80's outdoors, then I'm inclined to believe her.

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                  • Occasional Hope
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2018
                    • 4221

                    Amber Anning runs 51.87 in the US.

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                    • carterhatch
                      carterhatch commented
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                      I fear that like last year all her great efforts will be made during the NCAA season, and at some point, much like at the outdoor trials, run out of steam. Otherwise, keep injury and illness free and a sub 51 could be on the cards
                  • RunUnlimited
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2018
                    • 3366

                    Another good result from yesterday that might have been missed was Josh Zeller lowering his 60m hurdles PB yet again this year, running 7.67 to win the Big Ten Indoor T&F Championship final in Geneva, Ohio. That shaved 1/100th off his previous PB, set last weekend, and moves Zeller to =8th on the UK U23 all time list.

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                    • RunUnlimited
                      Senior Member
                      • Oct 2018
                      • 3366

                      Fresh update from Ian Hodge..... Josh Kerr has apparently shattered Peter Elliot's indoor mile record of 3:52.02 set in 1990.... 3:48.87! Goes to 3rd on the world all time list!

                      Make that a total of 3 new indoor records.... He also destroyed Elliot's indoor 1500m record (3:34.20) as he ran through that distance in 3:32.85 en route to his mile time, and in the process took down one of the oldest European indoor track records on the books too, as it outdid the 3:49.78 ran by Irish distance legend Eamonn Coghlan all the way back in 1983!
                      Last edited by RunUnlimited; 27-02-22, 20:11.

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                      • Occasional Hope
                        Occasional Hope commented
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                        Very, very impressive.

                        Does he not want to do WICs?

                      • trickstat
                        trickstat commented
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                        The WICs were not mentioned in the radio interview I heard about 3 weeks ago.

                        Coghlan's run was considered pretty amazing back in 1983.

                      • RunUnlimited
                        RunUnlimited commented
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                        Occasional Hope I think Kerr has been clear throughout that he wasn't doing the WIC, but doing a bunch of indoor work in preparation for a tilt at winning gold over 1500m in Eugene.
                    • philipo
                      Senior Member
                      • Oct 2018
                      • 1773

                      Good to see that he ran the second half quicker,; 1.56 a and bits followed by 1.52 and bits. Ia he within sight of JÌ??

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                      • treadwater1
                        Senior Member
                        • Oct 2018
                        • 614

                        What a run from Josh, superb

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                        • Grassmarket
                          Senior Member
                          • Jun 2020
                          • 1228

                          Lorraine Ugen wins in Madrid, takes the Series!

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                          • Grassmarket
                            Senior Member
                            • Jun 2020
                            • 1228

                            Elliot Giles also wins the 800m, wins the series, gets somebody a free ticket to Belgrade!

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