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  • Birmingham CWG Day 6 - Sunday 7th

    The medal table excluding the para events looks like so (no disrespect to any of the para athletes taking part, it’s just their medals tend to distort the medal table slightly as they are mainly won by Eng, Aus, NZ etc):

    Australia 6 golds
    Jamaica 6 golds
    Kenya 4 golds
    Uganda 3
    NZ 2
    England 2
    Canada 2
    T&T, BVI, Scotland, Bahamas, Granada, Nigeria 1 a piece

    Jamaica and Australia are both on 3 silvers so it could be a close finish. though you’d expect Jamaica to edge it with good chances in the relays

  • #2
    I know this is a shorter programme than usual, but I still intensely dislike morning finals.

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    • trickstat
      trickstat commented
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      Not a fan either, other than for things like putting on a 10000 at 10:00 am because it should be cooler than in the afternoon.

  • #3
    10:15 Athletics Men Triple Jump Final
    10:25 Athletics Women 100m Hurdles Final
    10:45 Athletics Men 400m Final
    11:00 Athletics Women 400m Final
    11:20 Athletics Men 10000m Walk Final
    11:35 Athletics Women Javelin Throw Final
    12:40 Athletics Men 4 x 100m Relay Final
    12:54 Athletics Women 4 x 100m Relay Final
    19:05 Athletics Women Long Jump Final
    19:20 Athletics Women 1500m Final
    19:35 Athletics Men 800m Final
    19:40 Athletics Men Javelin Throw Final
    19:45 Athletics Women 5000m Final
    20:30 Athletics Men 4 x 400m Relay Final
    21:00 Athletics Women 4 x 400m Relay Final

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    • #4
      Odd to see two takeoff boards in Triple Jump

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      • Grassmarket
        Grassmarket commented
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        Obviously doubt some of them will make the pit.

      • trickstat
        trickstat commented
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        It's certainly unusual at international level but it's common at domestic level.

    • #5
      Tobi Amusan was never going to lose that was she?

      Bronze for Cindy Sember.

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      • #6
        thought sember had that silver there

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      • #7
        Amusan 12.30 Immaculste. Good bronze for Sember 12.59

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        • trickstat
          trickstat commented
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          The first ever 'routine' 12.30 in the history of the event.

      • #8
        Deep 100 Hurdles final with 6 women going faster than 12.70, including Michelle Jenneke backing up her breakthrough time in Eugene. All those years of wiggling have paid off!

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        • #9
          Wow, what a finish for the Zambian.

          Silver for MHS.

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          • trickstat
            trickstat commented
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            Samukonga was always the wildcard in that race. He seems like a work in progress still but could become a danger to anyone in the next year or two.

        • #10
          OMG, what a race! Everyone thought MHS was nailed-on but no ...

          Incredible run by Zambia's 19yo Muzala Samukonga. Not since Wayde van Niekirk's peak days have we had someone so willing to be stretchered off after a race!

          It's a NR for Samukonga breaking Matete's 44.88 NR.

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          • #11
            Massive disappointment for MHS.

            Samukonga smashes the NR of 400m hurdle legend and 1991 World Champion Samuel Matete, set in the same year of that Tokyo gold medal win. And I believe Zambia's first gold medal on the track since Matete won the 400m hurdles gold in the 1994 CWG in Victoria. Good quality race overall, as bronze medallist Johnathan Jones (44.89) and 4th placer Boniface Mwersa (44.96 PB), all went under 45 seconds.

            Just to add, Ugandan giant Haron Adoli, sets his 3rd consecutive lifetime best with 45.62.

            Great race

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            • trickstat
              trickstat commented
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              I think the mistake MHS made was to kick slightly at 250 having run a strong first 200. Although he didn't fall part completely it left him vulnerable in the last 80m or so.

          • #12
            Gutted for MHS but a good race.

            Can Vicky O get a gold for TBO’s stable?

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            • #13
              Brilliant win for Sada Williams, silver for Vicky O and bronze for Jodie.

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              • oxfan
                oxfan commented
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                Ohuruogu family tradition - run PB in major final.

              • trickstat
                trickstat commented
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                Superb by S Williams. All 3 English runners should be pleased although Pipi might be frustrated to just miss a medal.

              • Occasional Hope
                Occasional Hope commented
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                Good news for the relay.

            • #14
              Another big pb for Vicky too.

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              • #15
                With Pipi in 3rd, the 4x4 is looking good for later.

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                • Occasional Hope
                  Occasional Hope commented
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                  Although it's a pity they scheduled it for the same day.
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