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POT says Dustin came 7th in 1.51, which is about how he's been running this year, inviting speculation as to why. -
I think the 1.51 was from a BMC race in May. It says his time yesterday was a dismal 1.55. His 1.43 from Nice last year now looks like a *big* outlier - his lifetime best after that is 1.45 from last year's trials.
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Ha, I didn't look that far down the consolidated results of the different sections, not imagining that he could have run 1:55 ! But, yes, there he is, slower than the winner of the 'H' race!
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All nice stats, as usual Marra .. But I still consider him inconsistent. His Brit record was fine if there were no false start rule. The best in Europe means nowt as far as I am concerned these days. When it counts,its in a few weeks or maybe at the CG. Then we will see.
He's represented GB at 6 champs in the ind 400m. He got a DQ for lane infringement at one (2018 CG), an DNF at another (2019 WC) and then the other 4 (Rio, 2014 EC, 2017 WC, 2018 EC) he got times in each between 44.48 and 44.78. Which all seems pretty consistent to me, at least in terms of time.
As for the record, I pointed out above that he's still 4 in Commonwealth and 11 in world WITHOUT that run counting. With the Eugene run counted, he moves to 3rd and 9th respectively. So what he did in the Eugene race does little to impact his rankings.
And being the best in Europe might mean nowt to you, but I rather suspect that it does to the athletes.
I mean, we're not talking about a World or Olympic medal favourite here. Success for him is making a final at the Globals, and the podium at CG or EC. That's where he is at. And there's no shame in that. But that doesn't mean we should misrepresent what his record is. He's consistently in the mid to high 44s and that makes him a top 5 GB 400m runner of all time.Last edited by marra; 19-06-22, 10:40.👍 1Comment
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First Championship of the Season is the European U-18s in Jerusalem, Israel start 4 July. Here's the team.
https://www.britishathletics.org.uk/...championships/
Coverage is usually eurovisionsports.tvComment
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I mean you can consider him inconsistent, if you want. That's your call. I'd argue that any lack of consistency is down to fitness/injuries leading to DNFs though, rather that a lack of speed on the track.
He's represented GB at 6 champs in the ind 400m. He got a DQ for lane infringement at one (2018 CG), an DNF at another (2019 WC) and then the other 4 (Rio, 2014 EC, 2017 WC, 2018 EC) he got times in each between 44.48 and 44.78. Which all seems pretty consistent to me, at least in terms of time.
As for the record, I pointed out above that he's still 4 in Commonwealth and 11 in world WITHOUT that run counting. With the Eugene run counted, he moves to 3rd and 9th respectively. So what he did in the Eugene race does little to impact his rankings.
And being the best in Europe might mean nowt to you, but I rather suspect that it does to the athletes.
I mean, we're not talking about a World or Olympic medal favourite here. Success for him is making a final at the Globals, and the podium at CG or EC. That's where he is at. And there's no shame in that. But that doesn't mean we should misrepresent what his record is. He's consistently in the mid to high 44s and that makes him a top 5 GB 400m runner of all time.Comment
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DN is not running the 200m in Eugene so not much point in a 200m in Stockholm. DAS versus an in-form Kambundji will be interesting.Comment
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The stats groupies here can spout all they like about Prescod; beaten at the weekend by the great Azu, he hasnt won the Euros and he hasnt got into the WC final yet. Stick your stats somewhere appropriate.If and when he does achieve such, crow all you like.Comment
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Prescod in the qualifying period has only once ran the legal time for Eugene. His starts are better, but only in Ostrava has he produced the fearsome finish that was becoming his trademark in 2017-18. His race with Jacobs in Stockholm will tell us more about his WC chances than Manchester. -
I indeed also love complete nonsequiturs about an athlete that no-one has mentioned on this thread for a good while...
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You remind me of Alan Partridge.👍 1Comment
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Prescod came 2nd in the Stockholm DL 100m, 10.15 (-0.5m/s) unable to comeback against Simbine's great start which resulted in a 10.02 SB for the South African.Comment
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