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  • kiwiinmelbK kiwiinmelb

    Be great for nz to have another great middle distance runner , been a while between drinks

    Aussies seem to have a serious young sprinter on their hands with gout gout

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    @kiwiinmelb said in Athletics:

    Be great for nz to have another great middle distance runner , been a while between drinks

    Aussies seem to have a serious young sprinter on their hands with gout gout

    The difference in his technique compared to those racing for second is stark: His drive out of the blocks and his high knee lift are chalk and cheese.

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      @kiwiinmelb said in Athletics:

      Be great for nz to have another great middle distance runner , been a while between drinks

      Aussies seem to have a serious young sprinter on their hands with gout gout

      The difference in his technique compared to those racing for second is stark: His drive out of the blocks and his high knee lift are chalk and cheese.

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      @antipodean said in Athletics:

      The difference in his technique compared to those racing for second is stark: His drive out of the blocks and his high knee lift are chalk and cheese.

      There is a bit of the Usain Bolt in the way that he eats up the ground.

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      • KiwiPieK KiwiPie

        @antipodean said in Athletics:

        The difference in his technique compared to those racing for second is stark: His drive out of the blocks and his high knee lift are chalk and cheese.

        There is a bit of the Usain Bolt in the way that he eats up the ground.

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        @KiwiPie said in Athletics:

        @antipodean said in Athletics:

        The difference in his technique compared to those racing for second is stark: His drive out of the blocks and his high knee lift are chalk and cheese.

        There is a bit of the Usain Bolt in the way that he eats up the ground.

        Very much. Long stride and efficient power generation. Looks like he's floating in the maintenance phase.

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          An illegal tailwind

          https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/360633710/eddie-osei-nketia-runs-1001sec-100m-race-united-states

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            Sam Ruthe ran a PB 1500 last night running in an open men's race in OZ last night. Lachlan Kennedy beat Gout in the 200m. Kennedy played age grade rep rugby in Queensland.

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            • mikedogzM mikedogz

              Sam Ruthe ran a PB 1500 last night running in an open men's race in OZ last night. Lachlan Kennedy beat Gout in the 200m. Kennedy played age grade rep rugby in Queensland.

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              @mikedogz said in Athletics:

              Sam Ruthe ran a PB 1500 last night running in an open men's race in OZ last night. Lachlan Kennedy beat Gout in the 200m. Kennedy played age grade rep rugby in Queensland.

              Some great racing

              The 1500m saw an epic effort from Cam Myers, with a bit of disdain for the pacer along the way…

              The 200m was great too, took a big PB to beat GG, great for Kennedy, and will only inspire both to kick on

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                The ladies 1500m was awesome too. Great tactical race from Hollingsworth

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                    @nonpartizan said in Athletics:

                    https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/general/athletics/grand-slam-track-schedule-times-tv-b2724479.html

                    Michael Johnsons track competition starts this week in Kingston, Jamaica. It's a track only affair (no field events) and takes place in four different locales - Kingston, Miami, Philadelphia and LA in April, May and June. The 4 x Grand slam concept borrows from tennis I assume.

                    I havent looked at the schedule but I'm assuming the events don't conflict with the diamond league so hopefully it is well attended, well supported and gets track a higher profile. Anything could be worth a go for a sport that struggles for mainstream relevance outside of the Olympic games.

                    Looks like it is avoiding the big European Diamond League meets in 2025 anyway - but I suspect it will come down to cash which events the athletes choose to attend.

                    In other news, NZ finally has a male sub-46 second 400m runner - Lex Revell-Lewis ran 45.88 to break a record that was over 25 years old. And it's good to have a record that is faster than the world record for 400m hurdles! He only needs to shave a couple more seconds off to start competing at the world level.

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                      The Diamond League seems to be very well supported in person

                      I watch it on BBC

                      Great coverage

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                      • MiketheSnowM MiketheSnow

                        The Diamond League seems to be very well supported in person

                        I watch it on BBC

                        Great coverage

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                          Mondu Duplantis won another award yesterday.

                          https://twitter.com/TrackGazette/status/1914384856525447336

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                            Mondu Duplantis won another award yesterday.

                            https://twitter.com/TrackGazette/status/1914384856525447336

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                            @sparky she looks delighted to be there

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                              Mondu Duplantis won another award yesterday.

                              https://twitter.com/TrackGazette/status/1914384856525447336

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                              @sparky Her Instagram includes a lot of other photos of her looking pensive in other fashionable European locations too.

                              https://www.instagram.com/desireinglander?igsh=OG41Mzl2bW5kN24x

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                                  @nonpartizan said in Athletics:

                                  Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce ran 10.94 at the weekend in Kingston. Truthfully I have no idea how she does it at 38 and having achieved all there is to achieve in the sport. They will have to drag her off the track.

                                  Of course her career will forever be tainted by the fact she's Jamaican, when Jamaican sprinters were doing doping on an industrial level.

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                                    @nonpartizan said in Athletics:

                                    Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce ran 10.94 at the weekend in Kingston. Truthfully I have no idea how she does it at 38 and having achieved all there is to achieve in the sport. They will have to drag her off the track.

                                    Of course her career will forever be tainted by the fact she's Jamaican, when Jamaican sprinters were doing doping on an industrial level.

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                                      Over 70 years

                                      Unbelievable

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                                        Over 70 years

                                        Unbelievable

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                                          @nonpartizan said in Athletics:

                                          @MiketheSnow said in Athletics:

                                          Over 70 years

                                          Unbelievable

                                          The interesting thing is that when Bannister broke the barrier he did so with an Aussie and I think an American from Kansas hot on his heels - they were all striving to break the barrier and were edging ever closer to it in the preceding years.

                                          Not that I am poo pooing it but it seems inconceivable that a runner with no peer competitors is going to be able to take 7 seconds off her personal best/world record. I really hope she does it because it would be an extraordinary feat.

                                          Sounds like she will be paced start to finish by men so she should certainly be able to beat her own record. Seems a big ask to knock that much time off though

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