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Sports => What about Track & Field => Topic started by: Sando prince on April 20, 2017, 11:57:41 PM
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Starting this year thread by wishing all our athletes a successful season :beermug: 🇹🇹
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Kelly-Ann Baptiste was victorious at the NTC/Pure Athletics Spring Invitational in Florida, USA, last Saturday. The Trinidad and Tobago sprinter topped a women's 100 metres race in a wind-assisted 10.94 seconds. The following wind was 4.1 metres per second—well above the 2.0 legal limit.
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20170420/sports/fast-and-windy-100-for-baptiste
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With a 5.2 wind at his back, Keston Bledman won a men's 100m event in 10.08 seconds. Kyle Greaux and Jovon Toppin also benefited from illegal following winds. Greaux finished fourth in a men's 200m race in 20.52, while Toppin was fourth in another men's 200m event in 21.97.
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20170420/sports/fast-and-windy-100-for-baptiste
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Good for starting this Sando. World relays are this weekend. TT finally has sent a full team to run the men and women's 4x100, 4x200m and 4x400m.
Btw, whatever happened to the guy who manages the Track and field section on the site? I think his name is Soca something. . :rotfl:
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T&T team for the IAAF World Relays
https://www.facebook.com/notes/team-tto/iaaf-btc-world-relays-22nd-23rd-april-2017/1325196274193506/
(https://scontent.fsnc1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/18011055_1325202114192922_2949332246466131881_n.png?oh=4b3e050b553275dc96e6f4e06a0de238&oe=5994FD40)
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That will be very interesting look at the mixed relay.
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Results for T&T athletes from day 1 of World Relays
4 x 200 Metres Women - Round 1
1 UNITED STATES USA USA 1:31.06 Q
2 GERMANY GER GER 1:31.16 Q SB
3 TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TTO TTO 1:32.62 Q NR
4 FRANCE FRA FRA 1:34.18 q SB
5 KENYA KEN KEN 1:40.65 NR
4 x 100 Metres Relay Men - Round 1
1 NETHERLANDS NED NED 38.71 Q SB
2 PR OF CHINA CHN CHN 38.97 Q SB 0.258
3 AUSTRALIA AUS AUS 39.09 q SB
4 BAHAMAS BAH BAH 39.36 SB 0.232
5 TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TTO TTO 39.44 SB 0.237
ANTIGUA & BARBUDA DNF
JAMAICA DNF
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Results for T&T athletes from day 1 of World Relays
4 x 400 Metres Relay Women - Round 1
1 UNITED STATES USA USA 3:29.27 Q
2 AUSTRALIA AUS AUS 3:30.31 Q SB 0.219
3 FRANCE FRA FRA 3:33.41 q SB
4 BRAZIL BRA BRA 3:34.72 SB 0.288
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TTO TTO DQ
4 x 400 Metres Relay Men - Round 1
1 TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TTO TTO 3:02.51 Q SB
2 UNITED STATES USA USA 3:02.62 Q 0.268
3 CUBA CUB CUB 3:04.97 q SB 0.269
4 POLAND POL POL 3:08.42
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC DOM DOM DQ 0.262
JAPAN JPN JPN DNF 0.223
4 x 100 Metres Relay Men - Final B
1 TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TTO TTO 39.04 SB 0.221
2 GERMANY GER GER 39.15 0.329
3 BAHAMAS BAH BAH 39.18 SB 0.249
4 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC DOM DOM 39.57 0.274
5 CUBA CUB CUB 39.90 0.241
6 MEXICO MEX MEX 39.98
7 JAPAN JPN JPN 40.31 0.361
8 SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS SKN SKN 41.07
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Results for T&T athletes from day 1 of World Relays
4 x 200 Metres Relay Men - Final
1 CANADA CAN CAN 1:19.42 WL
2 UNITED STATES USA USA 1:19.88 SB
3 JAMAICA JAM JAM 1:21.09 SB
4 TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TTO TTO 1:21.39 NR
5 BAHAMAS BAH BAH 1:22.36 SB
6 PR OF CHINA CHN CHN 1:22.91 NR
7 KENYA KEN KEN 1:23.72
8 ANTIGUA & BARBUDA ANT ANT 1:25.11
4 x 400 Metres Relay Men - Final
1 UNITED STATES USA USA 3:02.13
2 BOTSWANA BOT BOT 3:02.28 SB
3 JAMAICA JAM JAM 3:02.86 SB
4 TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TTO TTO 3:03.17
5 CUBA CUB CUB 3:03.84 SB
6 GREAT BRITAIN & N.I. GBR GBR 3:05.63
7 BRAZIL BRA BRA 3:05.96
8 FRANCE FRA FRA 3:06.33
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Solomon ran 45.78 in the 400m at the Tom Jones Memorial Invitational on Friday.
http://www.halfmiletiming.com/live-results/2017/4.28.17uftomjones/results/main.php?file_id=170428F022&name=Tom%20Jones%20Memorial%20Invitational%20-%204/28/2017&website=www.halfmiletiming.com&address=Percy%20Beard%20Track%20at%20UF
Tom Jones Memorial Invitational - 4/28/2017
Half-Mile Timing - Contractor License 4/28/2017 - 4:20 PM
Tom Jones Memorial Invitational - 4/28/2017
www.halfmiletiming.com
Percy Beard Track at UF
Event 22 Men 400 Meter Dash
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Name Year School Finals
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Section 1
1 Hudson-Smith, Matthew Nike 45.52
2 Glass, Najee Unattached 45.74
3 Cowan, Dwayne SR Unattached 45.75
4 Solomon, Jarrin Unattached 45.78
5 Clemons, Kyle Adidas 46.34
6 Lyles, Josephus Pure Athletics 46.68
7 Williams, Conrad Unattached 46.97
-- Dos Santos, Ricardo SR Unattached DNS
-- Mezones, Freddy Venezuela DNS
Section 2
1 Fasasi, Kunle SO Florida 45.97
2 Futch, Eric SR Florida 46.71
3 Thompson, Graeme FR Guelph 46.78
4 Harding, Dajuan JR N. Carolina A&T 47.13
5 Parks, Nicholas Unattached 47.14
6 Rutter, Elliot Unattached 47.27
7 Hewitt, Kevaughn 2 GW Nike express 48.47
8 Moore, Jonathan JR Bethune-Cookman 49.08
Section 3
1 Fearrington, Kyle FR Florida State 46.79 46.782
2 Uruburu, Nick SR Florida 46.79 46.788
3 Lane, Kenny JR Florida State 47.23
4 Mullings, Breon SO Miami 47.24
5 Simpkins, Steven FR Florida State 47.60
6 Jackson, Christopher JR Bethune-Cookman 47.64
7 Hill, Jabari SO Florida 47.86
-- Jean, Ben FR Georgia Tech DNF
Section 4
1 Baker, Niclas Trackspeed1-UK 47.05
2 Wilkerson, Braylon SO Coastal Carolina 47.17
3 Clarke, Jordan SR Webber 47.28
4 Byron, Christian Unattached 48.01
5 Harrington, Ryan FR Florida Tech 48.32
6 Corbin, Darren JR Unattached 50.07
-- Karam, Charles Img Academy DNF
-- Oyowe, Will Llyod DNF
-- Brookins, Terence SR Florida Tech DNS
Section 5
1 Davis, Jamel SR Bethune-Cookman 48.46
2 Jones, Lionel SO Georgia Tech 48.52
3 Shirk, Brandon SR Guelph 48.62
4 McAfee, Ceaph FR Webber 49.36
5 Petty, DeAndre FR Bethune-Cookman 49.62
6 Escobar, George FR North Florida 49.71
7 Frater, Donavon SR Bethune-Cookman 50.00 49.996
8 Watkins, Dwayne FR Georgia Tech 50.27
9 Semaan, Thomas Unattached 50.79
Section 6
1 Nock, Maurice FR South Florida 49.04
2 Terry, Taquon FR South Florida 49.63
3 Simmons, Malcolm SO Coastal Carolina 50.00 49.993
4 Scott, Raekwon SO South Florida 52.38
5 Stone, Chris FR Auburn 52.56
6 Lafferty, Luke FR South Florida 53.19
7 Sandling, Milton FR Miami 53.45
-- Clarit, Jahzeel FR Unattached DNS
-- Newberg, Dante SO Florida State DNS
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Name Year School Finals H#
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Finals
1 Hudson-Smith, Matthew Nike 45.52 1
2 Glass, Najee Unattached 45.74 1
3 Cowan, Dwayne SR Unattached 45.75 1
4 Solomon, Jarrin Unattached 45.78 1
5 Fasasi, Kunle SO Florida 45.97 2
6 Clemons, Kyle Adidas 46.34 1
7 Lyles, Josephus Pure Athletics 46.68 1
8 Futch, Eric SR Florida 46.71 2
9 Thompson, Graeme FR Guelph 46.78 2
10 Fearrington, Kyle FR Florida State 46.79 3 46.782
11 Uruburu, Nick SR Florida 46.79 3 46.788
12 Williams, Conrad Unattached 46.97 1
13 Baker, Niclas Trackspeed1-UK 47.05 4
14 Harding, Dajuan JR N. Carolina A&T 47.13 2
15 Parks, Nicholas Unattached 47.14 2
16 Wilkerson, Braylon SO Coastal Carolina 47.17 4
17 Lane, Kenny JR Florida State 47.23 3
18 Mullings, Breon SO Miami 47.24 3
19 Rutter, Elliot Unattached 47.27 2
20 Clarke, Jordan SR Webber 47.28 4
21 Simpkins, Steven FR Florida State 47.60 3
22 Jackson, Christopher JR Bethune-Cookman 47.64 3
23 Hill, Jabari SO Florida 47.86 3
24 Byron, Christian Unattached 48.01 4
25 Harrington, Ryan FR Florida Tech 48.32 4
26 Davis, Jamel SR Bethune-Cookman 48.46 5
27 Hewitt, Kevaughn 2 GW Nike express 48.47 2
28 Jones, Lionel SO Georgia Tech 48.52 5
29 Shirk, Brandon SR Guelph 48.62 5
30 Nock, Maurice FR South Florida 49.04 6
31 Moore, Jonathan JR Bethune-Cookman 49.08 2
32 McAfee, Ceaph FR Webber 49.36 5
33 Petty, DeAndre FR Bethune-Cookman 49.62 5
34 Terry, Taquon FR South Florida 49.63 6
35 Escobar, George FR North Florida 49.71 5
36 Simmons, Malcolm SO Coastal Carolina 50.00 6 49.993
37 Frater, Donavon SR Bethune-Cookman 50.00 5 49.996
38 Corbin, Darren JR Unattached 50.07 4
39 Watkins, Dwayne FR Georgia Tech 50.27 5
40 Semaan, Thomas Unattached 50.79 5
41 Scott, Raekwon SO South Florida 52.38 6
42 Stone, Chris FR Auburn 52.56 6
43 Lafferty, Luke FR South Florida 53.19 6
44 Sandling, Milton FR Miami 53.45 6
-- Oyowe, Will Llyod DNF 4
-- Jean, Ben FR Georgia Tech DNF 3
-- Karam, Charles Img Academy DNF 4
-- Brookins, Terence SR Florida Tech DNS 4
-- Mezones, Freddy Venezuela DNS 1
-- Clarit, Jahzeel FR Unattached DNS 6
-- Dos Santos, Ricardo SR Unattached DNS 1
-- Newberg, Dante SO Florida State DNS 6
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KAB placed 2nd in 11.15 and Hackett placed 6th in 11.43 in the same 100m race at the Tom Jones Memorial Invitational on Friday that was won by VCB.
http://www.halfmiletiming.com/live-results/2017/4.28.17uftomjones/results/main.php?file_id=170428F017&name=Tom%20Jones%20Memorial%20Invitational%20-%204/28/2017&website=www.halfmiletiming.com&address=Percy%20Beard%20Track%20at%20UF
Tom Jones Memorial Invitational - 4/28/2017
Half-Mile Timing - Contractor License 4/28/2017 - 3:27 PM
Tom Jones Memorial Invitational - 4/28/2017
www.halfmiletiming.com
Percy Beard Track at UF
Event 17 Women 100 Meter Dash
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Name Year School Finals
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Section 1 Wind: 0.7
1 Campbell-Brown, Veronica Modern Sprints 11.06
2 Baptiste, Kelly-Ann Pure Athletics 11.15
3 Atkins, Joanna Life Speed 11.33 11.324
4 Hayes, Quanera Life Speed 11.36
5 Williams, Charonda Adidas 11.41 11.404
6 Hackett, Semoy Unattached 11.43
7 Lueckenkemper, Gina Unattached 11.45
-- Solomon, Shalonda Unattached DNS
-- Ahoure, Murielle Nike DNS
Section 2 Wind: 3.1
1 Williams, Bianca SR Unattached 11.24
2 Sanders, Shayla SR Florida 11.33 11.321
3 Owusu-Agyapong, Flings SR Unattached 11.35
4 Lansiquot, Imani Great Britain 11.39
5 Okparaebo, Ezinne Unattached 11.41 11.408
6 Helps, Shauna SO Florida State 11.44
7 Jones, Cambrya Unattached 11.60
8 Whitney, Kaylin Star Athletics 11.67
9 Latvala, Hanna Pure Athletics 11.70
Section 3 Wind: 0.5
1 Baldwin, Jacquelyn SO Jacksonville 11.53
2 Martin, SheKara SR Ucf 11.54
3 Massie, Jada SO South Florida 11.76
4 Jones, Deja SR Florida Atlantic 11.82
5 Kemp, Ivanique Bahamas 11.99
6 Wilkerson, Regina SR Florida Atlantic 12.26
-- Bellamy, J'Nea SR Ucf DNS
-- Cavin, Aisha SR Empire Athletics DNS
-- Love, Yakira SO N. Carolina A&T DNS
Section 4 Wind: -1.5
1 Francis, Chelsea SO South Florida 11.92
2 Frey, Carina JR Coastal Carolina 12.10
3 Brown, Kiera SO Florida State 12.19
4 Cunningham, Kimmie FR Florida State 12.23
5 Lunn, Karissa SO Coastal Carolina 12.36
-- Flagg, Nia FR Florida State DNS
-- Brown, Carolyn SO Miami DNS
Section 5 Wind: 0.5
1 Gallmon, Loren FR Ucf 11.90
2 Massey, Tyra FR Auburn 12.00
3 Joe, Asia SO Bethune-Cookman 12.02
4 Stewart, Alina FR Florida State 12.08
5 Smiling, Shalah FR Jacksonville 12.09
6 Sudeall, Thea FR Bethune-Cookman 12.27
Section 6 Wind: 3.4
1 Hines, Anacia SO Coastal Carolina 11.75
2 Jones, Ciera JR Florida State 11.97
3 Anthony, Jonnay SO Coastal Carolina 11.98
4 Golden, Krysten JR South Florida 12.03
5 Guerra, Victoria FR Jacksonville 12.31
-- Gonzalez, Asia FR Ucf DNS
-- Cooks, Amarrah FR Jacksonville DNS
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Name Year School Finals Wind H#
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Finals
1 Campbell-Brown, Veronica Modern Sprints 11.06 0.7 1
2 Baptiste, Kelly-Ann Pure Athletics 11.15 0.7 1
3 Williams, Bianca SR Unattached 11.24 3.1 2
4 Sanders, Shayla SR Florida 11.33 3.1 2 11.321
5 Atkins, Joanna Life Speed 11.33 0.7 1 11.324
6 Owusu-Agyapong, Flings SR Unattached 11.35 3.1 2
7 Hayes, Quanera Life Speed 11.36 0.7 1
8 Lansiquot, Imani Great Britain 11.39 3.1 2
9 Williams, Charonda Adidas 11.41 0.7 1 11.404
10 Okparaebo, Ezinne Unattached 11.41 3.1 2 11.408
11 Hackett, Semoy Unattached 11.43 0.7 1
12 Helps, Shauna SO Florida State 11.44 3.1 2
13 Lueckenkemper, Gina Unattached 11.45 0.7 1
14 Baldwin, Jacquelyn SO Jacksonville 11.53 0.5 3
15 Martin, SheKara SR Ucf 11.54 0.5 3
16 Jones, Cambrya Unattached 11.60 3.1 2
17 Whitney, Kaylin Star Athletics 11.67 3.1 2
18 Latvala, Hanna Pure Athletics 11.70 3.1 2
19 Hines, Anacia SO Coastal Carolina 11.75 3.4 6
20 Massie, Jada SO South Florida 11.76 0.5 3
21 Jones, Deja SR Florida Atlantic 11.82 0.5 3
22 Gallmon, Loren FR Ucf 11.90 0.5 5
23 Francis, Chelsea SO South Florida 11.92 -1.5 4
24 Jones, Ciera JR Florida State 11.97 3.4 6
25 Anthony, Jonnay SO Coastal Carolina 11.98 3.4 6
26 Kemp, Ivanique Bahamas 11.99 0.5 3
27 Massey, Tyra FR Auburn 12.00 0.5 5
28 Joe, Asia SO Bethune-Cookman 12.02 0.5 5
29 Golden, Krysten JR South Florida 12.03 3.4 6
30 Stewart, Alina FR Florida State 12.08 0.5 5
31 Smiling, Shalah FR Jacksonville 12.09 0.5 5
32 Frey, Carina JR Coastal Carolina 12.10 -1.5 4
33 Brown, Kiera SO Florida State 12.19 -1.5 4
34 Cunningham, Kimmie FR Florida State 12.23 -1.5 4
35 Wilkerson, Regina SR Florida Atlantic 12.26 0.5 3
36 Sudeall, Thea FR Bethune-Cookman 12.27 0.5 5
37 Guerra, Victoria FR Jacksonville 12.31 3.4 6
38 Lunn, Karissa SO Coastal Carolina 12.36 -1.5 4
-- Bellamy, J'Nea SR Ucf DNS 0.5 3
-- Gonzalez, Asia FR Ucf DNS 3.4 6
-- Love, Yakira SO N. Carolina A&T DNS 0.5 3
-- Brown, Carolyn SO Miami DNS -1.5 4
-- Flagg, Nia FR Florida State DNS -1.5 4
-- Cavin, Aisha SR Empire Athletics DNS 0.5 3
-- Cooks, Amarrah FR Jacksonville DNS 3.4 6
-- Ahoure, Murielle Nike DNS 0.7 1
-- Solomon, Shalonda Unattached DNS 0.7 1
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Bledman placed 2nd in 10.18 in Section 1 100m Final at the Tom Jones Memorial Invitational on Friday.
http://www.halfmiletiming.com/live-results/2017/4.28.17uftomjones/results/main.php?file_id=170428F018&name=Tom%20Jones%20Memorial%20Invitational%20-%204/28/2017&website=www.halfmiletiming.com&address=Percy%20Beard%20Track%20at%20UF
Tom Jones Memorial Invitational - 4/28/2017
Half-Mile Timing - Contractor License 4/28/2017 - 3:50 PM
Tom Jones Memorial Invitational - 4/28/2017
www.halfmiletiming.com
Percy Beard Track at UF
Event 18 Men 100 Meter Dash
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Name Year School Finals
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Section 1 Wind: 0.4
1 Belcher, Christopher SR N. Carolina A&T 10.05 10.048
2 Bledman, Keston Pure Athletics 10.18 10.174
3 dasaolu, james Nike 10.18 10.180
4 Locke, Dentarius Nike 10.22
5 Hester, Tevin Life Speed 10.24
6 Griffith, Adrian Bahamas 10.38
7 Phiri, Gerald Pure Athletics 30.47
-- Wilson, Alex Swiss Athletics FS
-- Young, Isiah Nike DNS
Section 2 Wind: 3.3
1 Aikines-Aryeetey, Harry Team Agile 9.97
2 Cambridge, Aska Nike 10.05 10.044
3 Edoburun, Ojie Gbr-Adidas 10.07
4 Hudson, Cameron SR Unattached 10.37 10.362
5 Stephens, Emmanuel Unattached 10.41 10.407
6 Amaning, Edmond Unattached 10.54
-- Cherry, D'Angelo Unattached DNS
-- Kilty, Richard Pure Athletics DNS
-- Walker, Justin Nike DNS
Section 3 Wind: 3.4
1 Clark, Ryan SO Florida 10.25
2 Timpson, Jr, Michael SO Florida 10.27
3 Rowe, Rodney SO N. Carolina A&T 10.28
4 Fair, Kareem JR Bethune-Cookman 10.37 10.364
5 Taylor, Isaiah SO Miami 10.41 10.405
6 Cameron, Nicardo JR Florida Tech 10.51
7 Bailey, Henrick JR Bethune-Cookman 10.62
-- Gabriel, Caleb SR N. Carolina A&T FS
-- Thomas, Joel JR N. Carolina A&T DNS
Section 4 Wind: 2.0
1 Tobais, Deji Unattached 10.21
2 Camilo, Paulo Andre SR Unattached 10.23
3 Lawson, Confidence Team England 10.52
4 Bolarinwa, David Trackspeed1-UK 10.57
5 Kosenkow, Alexander Unattached 10.84 10.840
6 adolphus, rhymiech SR Unattached 10.90
-- Demps, Jeff Star Athletics DNS
-- Stuart, Sean SR Unattached DNS
-- Straub, Felix Unattached DNS
Section 5 Wind: 1.0
1 Lima, David Portugal 10.35
2 Spears, Tyson FR Georgia Tech 10.45
3 Gunnz, Zachary SR Georgia Tech 10.50
4 Daniels, Damien JR Florida 10.56
5 Taylor, Brandon FR Miami 10.64 10.637
6 Williams, Jordan FR Bethune-Cookman 10.67
7 Parker, Cameron Unattached 10.81
-- Okoye, Jon SR Unattached FS
-- Thomas, Curtis FR South Florida DNS
Section 6 Wind: 2.7
1 Rodney, Shayne SR Florida 10.64 10.633
2 Starr, Cameron Trackspeed1-UK 10.69
3 Murray, Brandon Trackspeed1-UK 10.71
4 Yoon, Dae Young SR South Florida 10.79
5 Fletcher, D'Andre SO Coastal Carolina 10.84 10.836
6 Sampson, Joel SO Bethune-Cookman 10.97
-- Harris, Tyrone SR Shore AC DNS
-- Johnson, Travis JR Auburn DNS
-- Newberg, Dante SO Florida State DNS
Section 7 Wind: 1.8
1 Simpson, Maurice SO Georgia Tech 10.77
2 Francis, Rhys Trackspeed1-UK 11.15
3 Taylor, D'Shea SR Bethune-Cookman 11.26
4 Mallet, Chaka SR Unattached 11.27
5 Jean-Noel, Donte SO Bethune-Cookman 11.34
6 Weir, Michael FR Unattached 11.35
-- Connelly, Gideon Unattached DNS
-- Bishop, Antonio SR Unattached DNS
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Name Year School Finals Wind H#
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Finals
1 Aikines-Aryeetey, Harry Team Agile 9.97 3.3 2
2 Cambridge, Aska Nike 10.05 3.3 2 10.044
3 Belcher, Christopher SR N. Carolina A&T 10.05 0.4 1 10.048
4 Edoburun, Ojie Gbr-Adidas 10.07 3.3 2
5 Bledman, Keston Pure Athletics 10.18 0.4 1 10.174
6 dasaolu, james Nike 10.18 0.4 1 10.180
7 Tobais, Deji Unattached 10.21 2.0 4
8 Locke, Dentarius Nike 10.22 0.4 1
9 Camilo, Paulo Andre SR Unattached 10.23 2.0 4
10 Hester, Tevin Life Speed 10.24 0.4 1
11 Clark, Ryan SO Florida 10.25 3.4 3
12 Timpson, Jr, Michael SO Florida 10.27 3.4 3
13 Rowe, Rodney SO N. Carolina A&T 10.28 3.4 3
14 Lima, David Portugal 10.35 1.0 5
15 Hudson, Cameron SR Unattached 10.37 3.3 2 10.362
16 Fair, Kareem JR Bethune-Cookman 10.37 3.4 3 10.364
17 Griffith, Adrian Bahamas 10.38 0.4 1
18 Taylor, Isaiah SO Miami 10.41 3.4 3 10.405
19 Stephens, Emmanuel Unattached 10.41 3.3 2 10.407
20 Spears, Tyson FR Georgia Tech 10.45 1.0 5
21 Gunnz, Zachary SR Georgia Tech 10.50 1.0 5
22 Cameron, Nicardo JR Florida Tech 10.51 3.4 3
23 Lawson, Confidence Team England 10.52 2.0 4
24 Amaning, Edmond Unattached 10.54 3.3 2
25 Daniels, Damien JR Florida 10.56 1.0 5
26 Bolarinwa, David Trackspeed1-UK 10.57 2.0 4
27 Bailey, Henrick JR Bethune-Cookman 10.62 3.4 3
28 Rodney, Shayne SR Florida 10.64 2.7 6 10.633
29 Taylor, Brandon FR Miami 10.64 1.0 5 10.637
30 Williams, Jordan FR Bethune-Cookman 10.67 1.0 5
31 Starr, Cameron Trackspeed1-UK 10.69 2.7 6
32 Murray, Brandon Trackspeed1-UK 10.71 2.7 6
33 Simpson, Maurice SO Georgia Tech 10.77 1.8 7
34 Yoon, Dae Young SR South Florida 10.79 2.7 6
35 Parker, Cameron Unattached 10.81 1.0 5
36 Fletcher, D'Andre SO Coastal Carolina 10.84 2.7 6 10.836
37 Kosenkow, Alexander Unattached 10.84 2.0 4 10.840
38 adolphus, rhymiech SR Unattached 10.90 2.0 4
39 Sampson, Joel SO Bethune-Cookman 10.97 2.7 6
40 Francis, Rhys Trackspeed1-UK 11.15 1.8 7
41 Taylor, D'Shea SR Bethune-Cookman 11.26 1.8 7
42 Mallet, Chaka SR Unattached 11.27 1.8 7
43 Jean-Noel, Donte SO Bethune-Cookman 11.34 1.8 7
44 Weir, Michael FR Unattached 11.35 1.8 7
45 Phiri, Gerald Pure Athletics 30.47 0.4 1
-- Okoye, Jon SR Unattached FS 1.0 5
-- Gabriel, Caleb SR N. Carolina A&T FS 3.4 3
-- Wilson, Alex Swiss Athletics FS 0.4 1
-- Cherry, D'Angelo Unattached DNS 3.3 2
-- Demps, Jeff Star Athletics DNS 2.0 4
-- Harris, Tyrone SR Shore AC DNS 2.7 6
-- Thomas, Curtis FR South Florida DNS 1.0 5
-- Thomas, Joel JR N. Carolina A&T DNS 3.4 3
-- Stuart, Sean SR Unattached DNS 2.0 4
-- Newberg, Dante SO Florida State DNS 2.7 6
-- Johnson, Travis JR Auburn DNS 2.7 6
-- Kilty, Richard Pure Athletics DNS 3.3 2
-- Walker, Justin Nike DNS 3.3 2
-- Bishop, Antonio SR Unattached DNS 1.8 7
-- Young, Isiah Nike DNS 0.4 1
-- Straub, Felix Unattached DNS 2.0 4
-- Connelly, Gideon Unattached DNS 1.8 7
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Hackett placed 2nd in the 200m Section 2 Final at the Tom Jones Memorial Invitational on Friday but there was a Timing Error on the Timing equipment which means no time was officially registered.
http://www.halfmiletiming.com/live-results/2017/4.28.17uftomjones/results/main.php?file_id=170428F019&name=Tom%20Jones%20Memorial%20Invitational%20-%204/28/2017&website=www.halfmiletiming.com&address=Percy%20Beard%20Track%20at%20UF
Tom Jones Memorial Invitational - 4/28/2017
Half-Mile Timing - Contractor License 4/28/2017 - 6:22 PM
Tom Jones Memorial Invitational - 4/28/2017
www.halfmiletiming.com
Percy Beard Track at UF
Event 19 Women 200 Meter Dash
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Name Year School Finals
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Section 1 Wind: -0.3
1 Bowie, Tori Pure Athletics 22.09
2 Hayes, Quanera Life Speed 22.55
3 Townsend, Tiffany Adidas 22.72
4 Atkins, Joanna Life Speed 22.74
5 Williams, Bianca SR Unattached 22.83
6 Solomon, Shalonda Unattached 22.86
7 Williams, Charonda Adidas 23.00
-- Campbell-Brown, Veronica Modern Sprints DNS
Section 2 Wind: 1.4
-- Jones, Cambrya Unattached NT Timing Error
-- Hackett, Semoy Unattached NT Timing Error
-- Onuora, Anyika Unattached NT Timing Error
-- Cavin, Aisha SR Empire Athletics NT Timing Error
-- Alexander, Kineke Empire Athletics NT Timing Error
-- Whitney, Kaylin Star Athletics NT Timing Error
-- Borlee, Olivia Belgium DNS
-- Lueckenkemper, Gina Unattached DNS
Section 3 Wind: 0.7
1 Wimbley, Shakima SR Miami 22.47
2 Jefferson, Kyra SR Florida 22.57
3 Brown, India JR N. Carolina A&T 22.98
4 Sanders, Shayla SR Florida 23.24
5 Helps, Shauna SO Florida State 23.25
6 Reynolds, Robin Unattached 23.28
7 Gause, Destinee SR Florida 23.29
-- Owusu-Agyapong, Flings SR Unattached DNS
Section 4 Wind: 0.4
1 Baldwin, Jacquelyn SO Jacksonville 23.19
2 Knott, Kristina JR Miami 23.39
3 Martin, SheKara SR Ucf 23.44
4 Francis, Claudia Unattached 23.51
5 Barnett, Sharrika SO Florida 23.57
6 Ellis, Brittny SO Miami 23.69
7 Brown, Carolyn SO Miami 24.25
-- Gonzalez, Asia FR Ucf DNS
-- Okparaebo, Ezinne Unattached DNS
Section 5 Wind: 1.5
1 Runia, Anna SO Miami 23.70
2 Jocelyn, Ashley SR Ucf 23.86
3 Francis, Chelsea SO South Florida 24.03
4 Morrison, Quamecha SO Bethune-Cookman 24.05
5 Townsend, Taliyah FR N. Carolina A&T 24.16
6 Wesh, Marlena SR Unattached 25.37
7 Smith, Dasia JR Georgia Tech 26.05
-- Hayden, Brianna FR Georgia Tech DNS
-- Bellamy, J'Nea SR Ucf DNS
Section 6 Wind: 0.1
1 Love, Yakira SO N. Carolina A&T 23.82
2 Massey, Tyra FR Auburn 24.17
3 Ford, Erin SO Miami 24.20
4 Joe, Asia SO Bethune-Cookman 24.35
5 Henderson, Angelica JR Georgia Tech 24.56
6 Frey, Carina JR Coastal Carolina 24.61
7 Setterington, Nicole SR Florida State 24.86
8 Wilkerson, Regina SR Florida Atlantic 24.92
9 Grimes, Hallie JR North Florida 25.11
Section 7 Wind: 0.1
1 Jones, Deja SR Florida Atlantic 24.14
2 Massie, Jada SO South Florida 24.40 24.394
3 Lance, Naomi SR Guelph 24.50
4 Anthony, Jonnay SO Coastal Carolina 25.04
5 Leacock, Trishelle JR Miami 25.24
-- Boldin, Berneta JR Florida Atlantic DNS
-- Knight, Morgan JR N. Carolina A&T DNS
-- Johnson, Tyra FR Ucf DNS
-- Harris, Tiffany FR Coastal Carolina DNS
Section 8 Wind: -0.9
1 Smiling, Shalah FR Jacksonville 24.40 24.394
2 Gonzalez, Samantha SO Miami 24.46
3 Gallmon, Loren FR Ucf 24.53
4 Hall, Domonique JR Georgia Tech 24.57
5 Guerra, Victoria FR Jacksonville 25.54
6 Robinson, Kiana SO Coastal Carolina 26.06
7 Joseph, Marly JR Webber 26.81
-- Farrington, Melissa-Mare SR Florida State DNS
-- Macon, Asya FR N. Carolina A&T DNS
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Name Year School Finals Wind H#
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Finals
1 Bowie, Tori Pure Athletics 22.09 -0.3 1
2 Wimbley, Shakima SR Miami 22.47 0.7 3
3 Hayes, Quanera Life Speed 22.55 -0.3 1
4 Jefferson, Kyra SR Florida 22.57 0.7 3
5 Townsend, Tiffany Adidas 22.72 -0.3 1
6 Atkins, Joanna Life Speed 22.74 -0.3 1
7 Williams, Bianca SR Unattached 22.83 -0.3 1
8 Solomon, Shalonda Unattached 22.86 -0.3 1
9 Brown, India JR N. Carolina A&T 22.98 0.7 3
10 Williams, Charonda Adidas 23.00 -0.3 1
11 Baldwin, Jacquelyn SO Jacksonville 23.19 0.4 4
12 Sanders, Shayla SR Florida 23.24 0.7 3
13 Helps, Shauna SO Florida State 23.25 0.7 3
14 Reynolds, Robin Unattached 23.28 0.7 3
15 Gause, Destinee SR Florida 23.29 0.7 3
16 Knott, Kristina JR Miami 23.39 0.4 4
17 Martin, SheKara SR Ucf 23.44 0.4 4
18 Francis, Claudia Unattached 23.51 0.4 4
19 Barnett, Sharrika SO Florida 23.57 0.4 4
20 Ellis, Brittny SO Miami 23.69 0.4 4
21 Runia, Anna SO Miami 23.70 1.5 5
22 Love, Yakira SO N. Carolina A&T 23.82 0.1 6
23 Jocelyn, Ashley SR Ucf 23.86 1.5 5
24 Francis, Chelsea SO South Florida 24.03 1.5 5
25 Morrison, Quamecha SO Bethune-Cookman 24.05 1.5 5
26 Jones, Deja SR Florida Atlantic 24.14 0.1 7
27 Townsend, Taliyah FR N. Carolina A&T 24.16 1.5 5
28 Massey, Tyra FR Auburn 24.17 0.1 6
29 Ford, Erin SO Miami 24.20 0.1 6
30 Brown, Carolyn SO Miami 24.25 0.4 4
31 Joe, Asia SO Bethune-Cookman 24.35 0.1 6
32 Smiling, Shalah FR Jacksonville 24.40 -0.9 8 24.394
32 Massie, Jada SO South Florida 24.40 0.1 7 24.394
34 Gonzalez, Samantha SO Miami 24.46 -0.9 8
35 Lance, Naomi SR Guelph 24.50 0.1 7
36 Gallmon, Loren FR Ucf 24.53 -0.9 8
37 Henderson, Angelica JR Georgia Tech 24.56 0.1 6
38 Hall, Domonique JR Georgia Tech 24.57 -0.9 8
39 Frey, Carina JR Coastal Carolina 24.61 0.1 6
40 Setterington, Nicole SR Florida State 24.86 0.1 6
41 Wilkerson, Regina SR Florida Atlantic 24.92 0.1 6
42 Anthony, Jonnay SO Coastal Carolina 25.04 0.1 7
43 Grimes, Hallie JR North Florida 25.11 0.1 6
44 Leacock, Trishelle JR Miami 25.24 0.1 7
45 Wesh, Marlena SR Unattached 25.37 1.5 5
46 Guerra, Victoria FR Jacksonville 25.54 -0.9 8
47 Smith, Dasia JR Georgia Tech 26.05 1.5 5
48 Robinson, Kiana SO Coastal Carolina 26.06 -0.9 8
49 Joseph, Marly JR Webber 26.81 -0.9 8
-- Jones, Cambrya Unattached NT 1.4 2 Timing Error
-- Alexander, Kineke Empire Athletics NT 1.4 2 Timing Error
-- Cavin, Aisha SR Empire Athletics NT 1.4 2 Timing Error
-- Onuora, Anyika Unattached NT 1.4 2 Timing Error
-- Whitney, Kaylin Star Athletics NT 1.4 2 Timing Error
-- Hackett, Semoy Unattached NT 1.4 2 Timing Error
-- Campbell-Brown, Veronica Modern Sprints DNS -0.3 1
-- Borlee, Olivia Belgium DNS 1.4 2
-- Knight, Morgan JR N. Carolina A&T DNS 0.1 7
-- Hayden, Brianna FR Georgia Tech DNS 1.5 5
-- Macon, Asya FR N. Carolina A&T DNS -0.9 8
-- Harris, Tiffany FR Coastal Carolina DNS 0.1 7
-- Farrington, Melissa-Mare SR Florida State DNS -0.9 8
-- Boldin, Berneta JR Florida Atlantic DNS 0.1 7
-- Okparaebo, Ezinne Unattached DNS 0.4 4
-- Owusu-Agyapong, Flings SR Unattached DNS 0.7 3
-- Lueckenkemper, Gina Unattached DNS 1.4 2
-- Gonzalez, Asia FR Ucf DNS 0.4 4
-- Bellamy, J'Nea SR Ucf DNS 1.5 5
-- Johnson, Tyra FR Ucf DNS 0.1 7
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MLA ran a wind-aided 10.95 at the Texas Longhorns Invitational 2017 on Saturday.
http://live.pttiming.com/?mid=1217
Texas Longhorns Invitational 2017
SATURDAY 7:20 PM | FINAL
Women's 100m
Results
PLACE ATHLETE RESULT WIND HEAT LN/POS
1 Alexandria Anderson Nike 10.95 10.946 4.4 m/s 1 (1) 6
2 Michelle Lee Ahye ADIDAS 10.95 10.950 4.4 m/s 1 (2) 5
3 Sabrina Moore TCU [JR] 11.41 10 Pts 4.4 m/s 1 (3) 4
4 Sydney Howells UTSA [SO] 11.48 8 Pts 4.4 m/s 1 (4) 8
5 De'Stini Henderson UTSA [SO] 11.49 6 Pts 6.6 m/s 2 (1) 7
6 Chelsea Hayes Unattached 11.56 4.4 m/s 1 (5) 7
7 Judy Emeodi TCU [SR] 11.64 5 Pts 4.4 m/s 1 (6) 9
8 Briona Oliver TCU [JR] 11.65 4 Pts 6.6 m/s 2 (2) 6
9 Iphona Paiement TCU [SR] 11.76 3 Pts 4.4 m/s 1 (7) 2
10 Der'Renae Freeman ADIDAS 11.78 6.6 m/s 2 (3) 4
11 Virgil Hodge St. Kitts 12.00 4.4 m/s 1 (8 ) 3
12 Missy Mongiovi Stanford [SO] 12.05 2 Pts 6.6 m/s 2 (4) 8
13 Daresha Petitt UTSA [SO] 12.47 1 Pt 6.6 m/s 2 (5) 2
DNS Remona Burchell ADIDAS 2 5
DNS Emily Wright TCU [FR] 2 3
HEAT 1
WIND: 4.4 M/S
PL ATHLETE MARK LN/POS
1 (1) Alexandria Anderson Nike 10.95 6
2 (2) Michelle Lee Ahye =ADIDAS 10.95 5
3 (3) Sabrina Moore TCU [JR] 11.41 4
4 (4) Sydney Howells UTSA [SO] 11.48 8
5 (6) Chelsea Hayes Unattached 11.56 7
6 (7) Judy Emeodi TCU [SR] 11.64 9
7 (9) Iphona Paiement TCU [SR] 11.76 2
8 (11) Virgil Hodge St. Kitts 12.00 3
HEAT 2
WIND: 6.6 M/S
PL ATHLETE MARK LN/POS
1 (5) De'Stini Henderson UTSA [SO] 11.49 7
2 (8 ) Briona Oliver TCU [JR] 11.65 6
3 (10) Der'Renae Freeman ADIDAS 11.78 4
4 (12) Missy Mongiovi Stanford [SO] 12.05 8
5 (13) Daresha Petitt UTSA [SO] 12.47 2
DNS Remona Burchell ADIDAS 5
DNS Emily Wright TCU [FR] 3
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Ruebin Walters ran a wind-aided 13.52 in the Section 1 110m Hurdles Final at the 2017 SEC Relays on Friday.
http://results.deltatiming.com/lsu/tf/2017-sec-relays/170428F008
2017 SEC Relays
Delta Timing Group - Contractor License 4/28/2017 - 8:55 PM
2017 SEC Relays - 4/28/2017 to 4/29/2017
Bernie Moore Stadium
Event 8 Men 110 Meter Hurdles
===============================================================================
Final (Sections against time)
Stadium: s 13.36 2002 Ron Bramlett, Alabama
LSU: L 13.32 2012 Barrett Nugent, LSU
Collegiate: C 13.00 1979 Renaldo Nehemiah, Maryland
Name Year School Finals Wind H# Points
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Finals
1 Nick Anderson SR Kentucky 13.50 2.3 1
2 Ruebin Walters JR Alabama 13.52 2.3 1
3 Keane Bland Unattached 13.81 2.5 2
4 Daniel Roberts FR Kentucky 13.89 2.3 1
5 Joshua Thompson Tiger Olympians 13.95 2.5 2
6 Larry Donald JR Arkansas 13.96 2.3 1
7 Angelo Goss JR Alabama 14.08 2.3 1
8 Ro'Derick Spears SR Miss State 14.19 2.3 1
9 Tyler Guillory FR Texas A&M 14.33 2.5 2
10 Willie Reed JR Miss State 14.69 2.3 1
11 Travius Chambers JR Arkansas 15.16 2.5 2
12 Jordan Johnson FR Texas A&M 15.64 2.5 2
-- Herbert Wise III FR Miss State DNF 2.5 2
-- Kemar Mowatt JR Arkansas DNS 2.3 1
-- Caleb Wilt SO Kentucky DNS 2.3 1
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Jereem Richards won the 400m Section 1 Final in 45.47 which was the fastest time of the meet at the 2017 SEC Relays on Friday.
http://results.deltatiming.com/lsu/tf/2017-sec-relays/170428F010
2017 SEC Relays
Delta Timing Group - Contractor License 4/28/2017 - 8:55 PM
2017 SEC Relays - 4/28/2017 to 4/29/2017
Bernie Moore Stadium
Event 10 Men 400 Meter Dash
==========================================================================
Final (Sections against time)
Stadium: s 44.12 1987 Butch Reynolds, Ohio State
LSU: L 44.29 1999 Derrick Brew, LSU
Collegiate: C 44.00 1992 Quincy Watts, USC
Name Year School Finals H# Points
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Finals
1 Jereem Richards JR Alabama 45.47 1
2 Rhayko Schwartz SO Arkansas 46.13 1
3 Philip Osei Athletics Canada 46.14 2
4 Richard Rose SO Texas A&M 46.22 1
5 Stephan James JR Miss State 46.35 1
6 Eric Janise SR Arkansas 46.66 1
7 Jamarco Stephen JR Arkansas 46.91 1
8 Roy Ejiakuekwu SO Arkansas 47.54 1
9 John Winn FR Arkansas 47.68 2
10 Philip Smith SR Miss State 48.36 1
11 Darryl Harris SO Tennessee 48.46 2
12 Alvin Westbrook FR Ole Miss 49.60 2
13 Nick DeRay FR Ole Miss 49.82 2
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Ruebin Walters ran 54.36 in the Section 1 400m Hurdles Final at the 2017 SEC Relays on Friday.
http://results.deltatiming.com/lsu/tf/2017-sec-relays/170428F016
2017 SEC Relays
Delta Timing Group - Contractor License 4/28/2017 - 8:55 PM
2017 SEC Relays - 4/28/2017 to 4/29/2017
Bernie Moore Stadium
Event 16 Men 400 Meter Hurdles
==========================================================================
Final (Sections against time)
Stadium: s 48.16 2002 Rickey Harris, Florida
LSU: L 47.67 2005 Bennie Brazell, LSU
Collegiate: C 47.56 2005 Kerron Clement, Florida
Name Year School Finals H# Points
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Finals
1 Kemar Mowatt JR Arkansas 49.09 1
2 Robert Grant JR Texas A&M 49.78 1
3 Alfred Larry Unattached 50.75 2
4 Larry Donald JR Arkansas 51.20 1
5 Ilolo Izu SO Texas A&M 51.47 1
6 Travius Chambers JR Arkansas 51.57 1
7 Infinite Tucker FR Texas A&M 52.77 1
8 Ruebin Walters JR Alabama 54.36 1
9 William Walker SO Kentucky 55.17 2
10 Joshua McLemore FR Tennessee 56.74 1
11 Trace Walters FR Ole Miss 1:06.31 2
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Kayelle Clarke was 5th in the Section 1 200m Final in a wind-aided 23.39 at the 2017 SEC Relays on Friday.
http://results.deltatiming.com/lsu/tf/2017-sec-relays/170428F017
2017 SEC Relays
Delta Timing Group - Contractor License 4/28/2017 - 8:55 PM
2017 SEC Relays - 4/28/2017 to 4/29/2017
Bernie Moore Stadium
Event 17 Women 200 Meter Dash
===============================================================================
Final (Sections against time)
Stadium: s 22.47 2004 Muna Lee, LSU
LSU: L 22.04 1989 Dawn Sowell, LSU
Collegiate: C 22.19 2012 Kimberly Duncan, LSU
Name Year School Finals Wind H# Points
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Finals
1 Destiny Carter SR Kentucky 22.88 2.6 1
2 Shania Collins SO Tennessee 23.06 2.6 1 23.053
3 Kianna Gray SO Kentucky 23.06 2.6 1 23.060
4 Rachel Misher SO LSU 23.22 3.2 2
5 Takyera Roberson FR Alabama 23.23 3.2 2 23.226
6 Kiara Parker SO Arkansas 23.23 3.2 2 23.230
7 Javianne Oliver SR Kentucky 23.25 2.6 1
8 Lenysse Dyer SO Tennessee 23.38 3.2 2
9 Kayelle Clarke JR Kentucky 23.39 2.6 1
10 Cassondra Hall FR LSU 23.40 2.6 1
11 Diamond Gause SR Alabama 23.42 3.2 2
12 Precious Hitchcock SR Kentucky 23.47 3.2 2
13 Payton Stumbaugh JR Arkansas 23.59 1.1 3
14 Symone Darius FR Alabama 23.72 1.1 3
15 Maia McCoy SO Tennessee 23.79 1.1 3
16 Sha'Keela Saunders SR Kentucky 23.85 1.1 3
17 Farah Jacques SR Athletics Canada 23.87 1.1 3
18 Deanna Tate SR Ole Miss 23.91 3.1 4 23.905
19 Jasmine Camacho-Qu SO Kentucky 23.91 2.6 1 23.908
20 Shai-Anne Davis SR Athletics Canada 24.00 1.1 3 23.999
20 Rushell Harvey SR LSU 24.00 1.1 3 23.999
22 Domonique Williams SR Alabama 24.08 3.1 4
23 Justice Sims FR Miss State 24.11 3.1 4
24 Jacklyn Howell JR Kentucky 24.26 3.1 4
25 Brianna Sims SR Alabama 24.29 3.1 4
26 Whitney Rowe SR Athletics Canada 24.47 1.1 3
27 Kymber Payne JR LSU 24.50 3.1 4
28 Layla White SO Tennessee 24.75 3.1 4
29 Brittany Kelly SO LSU 25.21 2.1 5
30 Keterra Harris JR LSU 25.31 2.1 5
31 Maya Neal SO Tennessee 25.37 2.1 5
32 Nicole Sassaman SR Alabama 25.39 2.1 5
33 Sarah Goodale SR Vanderbilt 25.70 2.1 5
34 Domonique Turner FR Tennessee 25.75 2.1 5
-- Jennifer Edobi JR Vanderbilt DNF 3.1 4
-- Becca Schulte FR Vanderbilt DNS 2.1 5
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Shermund Allsop was 7th in the Section 2 200m Final in a wind-aided 21.54 at the 2017 SEC Relays on Friday. Xavier Mulugata was scheduled to run but did not start (DNS) in the Section 1 Final.
http://results.deltatiming.com/lsu/tf/2017-sec-relays/170428F018
2017 SEC Relays
Delta Timing Group - Contractor License 4/28/2017 - 8:55 PM
2017 SEC Relays - 4/28/2017 to 4/29/2017
Bernie Moore Stadium
Event 18 Men 200 Meter Dash
===============================================================================
Final (Sections against time)
Stadium: s 19.98 1998 Justin Gatlin, Tennessee
LSU: L 19.63 2006 Xavier Carter, LSU
Collegiate: C 19.69 2007 Walter Dix, Florida St
Name Year School Finals Wind H# Points
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Finals
1 Gavin Smellie SR Athletics Canada 20.52 4.4 2
2 Elijah Morrow JR Texas A&M 20.67 2.8 1
3 Tinashe Mutanga SR LSU 20.85 2.8 1
4 Renard Howell Unattached 20.95 4.4 2
5 Will Allen FR Alabama 20.96 4.4 2
6 Oluwasegun Makinde SR Athletics Canada 20.98 4.4 2
7 Kevin Harris SO Arkansas 21.10 2.8 1
8 Lamar Bruton SR LSU 21.21 2.8 1
9 Jace Comick FR Texas A&M 21.34 2.8 1
10 Nick Anderson SR Kentucky 21.39 4.4 2
11 Ari Cogdell SO Tennessee 21.42 4.4 2 21.412
12 Terry Jernigan JR Alabama 21.42 2.8 1 21.415
13 Shermund Allsop Tiger Olympians 21.54 4.4 2
14 Fred Dorsey JR Kentucky 21.58 -0.1 3
15 Malik Elion JR Tennessee 21.70 -0.1 3
16 Skyler Bowden SO Alabama 21.83 -0.1 3 21.823
17 Andrew Raspo FR Ole Miss 21.83 -0.1 3 21.830
18 Daniel Roberts FR Kentucky 21.88 -0.1 3
19 Darryl Harris SO Tennessee 22.07 -0.1 3
20 Craig Green FR Kentucky 22.18 2.8 1
21 Mohammed Abubakar JR Kentucky 22.72 -0.1 3
-- Nathan Strother JR Tennessee DNS 4.4 2
-- Xavier Mulugata FR LSU DNS -0.1 3
-- Mustaqeem Williams SO Tennessee DNS 2.8 1
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Sparkle McKnight was 7th in 60.15 in the Women 400m Hurdles Special at the 2017 Drake Relays on Saturday.
http://sidearmstats.com/drake/track/170426F485.htm
2017 Drake Relays
Drake Stadium - Site License 4/29/2017 - 4:05 PM
2017 Drake Relays presented by Hy-Vee - 4/26/2017 to 4/29/2017
"America's Athletic Classic"
Event 485 Women 400 M Hurdles Special
================================================================
Relays: D 54.41 2013 Zuzana Hejnova, Czech Republi
Name Year School Finals
================================================================
Finals
1 Moline, Georganne Nike 54.66
2 Carter, Kori Jordan Brand 54.72
3 Nugent, Leah Puma 55.94
4 Adekoya, Kemi Nike 56.29
5 Tate, Cassandra adidas 56.77
6 Montcalm, Noelle Canada 58.06
7 McKnight, Sparkle adidas 60.15
-- Spencer, Ashley Nike DNF
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Jehue Gordon was 6th in 51.93 in the Men 400m Hurdles Special at the 2017 Drake Relays on Friday.
Michael Stigler wins men's 400mh in 49.07 drake relays 2017; Jehue 6th
https://www.youtube.com/v/TNOifBeXGiE
http://sidearmstats.com/drake/track/170426F405.htm
2017 Drake Relays
Dr Drake Stadium - Site License 4/28/2017 - 9:21 PM
2017 Drake Relays presented by Hy-Vee - 4/26/2017 to 4/29/2017
"America's Athletic Classic"
Event 405 Men 400 M Hurdles Special
===============================================================
Relays: D 48.28 1986 Danny Harris, Iowa State
Name Year School Finals
===============================================================
Finals
1 Stigler, Michael adidas 49.07
2 Jackson, Bershawn Nike 49.70
3 Culson, Javier Puerto Rico 49.78
4 Downing, Quincy USA 50.39
5 Whyte, Annsert Jamaica 51.71
6 Gordon, Jehue adidas 51.93
7 Cray, Eric Phillipines 52.10
8 Bennett, LaRon Like A Pro 52.31
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Renny Quow did not finish in the Men 400m Special at the 2017 Drake Relays on Friday.
Lets hope he is not injured.
Lashawn Merritt 45.42 wins men's 400m at 2017 Drake Relays; Quow in lane 7 DNS
https://www.youtube.com/v/vt1Xj4mFiCo
http://sidearmstats.com/drake/track/170426F390.htm
2017 Drake Relays
Drake Stadium - Site License 4/28/2017 - 9:21 PM
2017 Drake Relays presented by Hy-Vee - 4/26/2017 to 4/29/2017
"America's Athletic Classic"
Event 390 Men 400 M Special
===============================================================
Relays: D 44.08 2016 Kirani James, Nike
Name Year School Finals
===============================================================
Finals
1 Merritt, LaShawn Unattached/USA 45.41
2 Norwood, Vernon New Balance 45.68
3 McQuay, Tony adidas 45.89
4 Dedewo, Paul Altis 45.96
5 Wright, Dontavius USA 46.11
6 James, Kirani Nike 46.21
7 Verburg, David adidas 46.43
-- Quow, Renny adidas DNF
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Queen's Royal College featuring Jerod Elcock (48.4), David Peirece (49.7), Jahi Hernandez (54.10) and Joshua St. Clair (48.73) were 8th in the High School Boys' 4x400 Championship of America on Saturday at the 2017 Penn Relays.
Calabar blazes to 3:08:59 NEW RECORD HSB 4x400m relay FINAL 2017 Penn Relay
https://www.youtube.com/v/oWDbxArNK-M
http://pennrelaysonline.com/Results/results.aspx?en=490
Penn Relays 2017
High School Boys' 4x400 Championship of America
EVENT 490SATURDAY 5:30 PM
Presented by Grace Foods
In Memory of Larry Byrne
Records
NR Hawthorne (Calif.) 3:07.40 1985 Michael Graham (48.1), Mike Marsh (47.7), Sean Kelly (47.1), Henry Thomas (44.5)
PR John Muir (Pasadena, Ca.) 3:08.72 1997 Jucorie Tyron (48.0), Shaheed McCullough (49.8 ), Sultan McCullough (45.8 ), Obea Moore (45.1)
RESULTS
PL SCHOOL/AFFILIATION MARK ATHLETES ID
1 Calabar (Kingston, JAM) 3:08.59 Anthony Carpenter (47.3), Aykeeme Francis (48.2), Malik James-King (46.91), Christopher Taylor (46.13) AD
2 Edwin Allen (Clarendon, JAM) 3:10.09 Calvaton Reid (49.1), Chevannie Hanson (46.3), Jevaughn Powell (46.75), Shamar Deacon (47.90) AC
3 Kingston College (East Kingston, JAM) 3:10.66 Nathaniel Bann (48.3), Tyreke Bryan (46.6), Jhevaughn Matherson (48.00), John-Marc Smith (47.77) AB
4 Jamaica College (Kingston, JAM) 3:11.18 Keco Morrison (48.4), Phillip Lemonios (47.7), Maleik SMith (47.35), Colby Jennings (47.76) AA
5 East Orange (East Orange, NJ) 3:14.35 Kishaun Richardson (49.0), Akeem Lindo (48.3), Immyouri Etienne (49.27), Cory Poole (46.83) AG
6 Oxon Hill (Oxon Hill, MD) 3:16.32 Daniel George (50.6), Gary Ross (47.7), Randy Serville (51.20), Aaron Robinson (46.84) AE
7 Bullis School (Potomac, MD) 3:17.49 Austin Allen (50.2), Eric Allen (49.4), Jalen Hill (49.05), Ashton Allen (48.87) AF
8 Queen's Royal Coll (Port of Spain, TRI) 3:20.99 Jerod Elcock (48.4), David Peirece (49.7), Jahi Hernandez (54.10), Joshua St. Clair (48.73) AH
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Someone send a message to Jehue and let him know this is make or break year. Since his world title couple years ago he has regressed badly over the years. Hope to see a turn around this year
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He switched to camp Brauman in Florida earlier this year, so there might be a period of transition. He has some serious quarter horses to train with now in Cedenio and Gardiner from the Bahamas, so hopefully it rubs off
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Sparkle McKnight won the Women 400m Hurdles Final at the 2017 Arkansas Twilight Meet on Friday in 57.57.
http://www.flashresults.com/2017_Meets/Outdoor/05-05_ArkansasTwilight/010-1_compiled.htm
2017 Arkansas Twilight Meet
Arkansas Twilight | Fayetteville, AR | May 5, 2017
Women 400 M Hurdles (Final) Official
Friday 7:55 PM Total Races: 1
Results: Women 400 M Hurdles (Final)
Place Athlete Affiliation Time
1 Sparkle MCKNIGHT Trinidad & Tobago 57.57
2 Kiara JONES JR Tulsa 1:00.45
3 Cheyenne HORNBACK SR Southern Nazarene 1:01.30
4 Sarah ROBINSON JR Oklahoma State 1:03.02
5 Cydney FOGLE SR Tulsa 1:05.22
6 Jada POLLARD SO Arkansas 1:05.42
Kennedy TURNER SO Oklahoma State DNS
Women 400 M Hurdles | Updated: Fri May 05 20:38:31
Fair, 60F, Wind: 5mph from the NW, Humidity: 55%, Pressure: 28.64in
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AND this is just the heats...
Results
Advance winners plus next 4 fastest times to final
PLACE ATHLETE RESULT WIND HEAT LN/POS
1 Jereem Richards
Alabama [JR] 19.98 Q 3.3 m/s 5 (1) 6
2 Christian Coleman
Tennessee [JR] 20.19 Q
20.187
2.3 m/s 3 (1) 7
3 Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake
LSU [SR] 20.19 Q
20.190
2.6 m/s 2 (1) 6
4 Ncincilili Titi
South Carolina [SR] 20.29 Q 2.3 m/s 1 (1) 5
5 Josh Washington
Arkansas [SR] 20.31 q 2.3 m/s 1 (2) 4
6 Kendal Williams
Georgia [SO] 20.35 Q 3.0 m/s 4 (1) 4
7 Kahlil Henderson
Auburn [SR] 20.44 q 3.3 m/s 5 (2) 3
8 Teray Smith
Auburn [SR] 20.47 q 3.0 m/s 4 (2) 9
9 Kenzo Cotton
Arkansas [JR] 20.54 q 2.6 m/s 2 (2) 9
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Although there was a strong tail wind, his closest competitor finished the race almost a half second behind him.. meaning that he turned off the gas towards the end as this is just THE HEATS. He will get sub 20 by the end of the college season. But I expecting a legal sub 20 by the end of the weekend. . Finally our first sub 20 man in 20 years. At this rate, Ato 200m NR will be broken by JR.
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100 METRES WOMEN OVERVIEW CHANGE EVENT
FINAL
RESULT
13 MAY 2017 WIND -0.3 PLEASE CLICK ON A ROW BELOW TO VIEW MORE INFORMATION
1 Elaine THOMPSON JAM 10.78
2 Tori BOWIE USA 11.04
3 Marie-Josée TA LOU CIV 11.07
4 Michelle-Lee AHYE TTO 11.21
5 Murielle AHOURÉ CIV 11.22
6 Veronica CAMPBELL-BROWN JAM 11.23
7 Morolake AKINOSUN USA 11.24
8 Christania WILLIAMS JAM 11.33
9 Tianna BARTOLETTA USA 11.49
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Not trini, but our Bahamas relays M 4x4 performance may have well been the signal of the end of our Caribbean stranglehold on the event.
2 Jamaican freshmen in the past few minutes...
PLACE ATHLETE RESULT LN/POS
1 Fred Kerley
Texas A&M [SR] 44.30
10 Pts 6
2 Nathon Allen
Auburn [FR] 44.52
8 Pts 7
3 Akeem Bloomfield
Auburn [FR] 44.81
6 Pts 5
4 Michael Cherry
LSU [SR] 45.09
5 Pts 4
5 Mylik Kerley
Texas A&M [JR] 45.60
4 Pts 8
6 Steven Gayle
Alabama [SR] 46.04
3 Pts 1
7 Kunle Fasasi
Florida [SO] 46.09
2 Pts 3
8 Randall Ceneus
Auburn [SO] 46.33
1 Pt 2
9 Obi Igbokwe
Arkansas [SO] 46.84 9
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Results
WIND: 0.6 M/S
PLACE ATHLETE RESULT LN/POS
1 Christian Coleman
Tennessee [JR] 19.98
10 Pts 7
2 Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake
LSU [SR] 20.09
8 Pts 5
3 Jereem Richards
Alabama [JR] 20.22
6 Pts 6
4 Kendal Williams
Georgia [SO] 20.30
5 Pts 4
5 Ncincilili Titi
South Carolina [SR] 20.65
4 Pts 8
6 Kahlil Henderson
Auburn [SR] 20.69
3 Pts 3
7 Josh Washington
Arkansas [SR] 20.72
2 Pts 9
8 Teray Smith
Auburn [SR] 20.73
1 Pt 2
9 Kenzo Cotton
Arkansas [JR] 20.81 1
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Not trini, but our Bahamas relays M 4x4 performance may have well been the signal of the end of our Caribbean stranglehold on the event.
2 Jamaican freshmen in the past few minutes...
PLACE ATHLETE RESULT LN/POS
1 Fred Kerley
Texas A&M [SR] 44.30
10 Pts 6
2 Nathon Allen
Auburn [FR] 44.52
8 Pts 7
3 Akeem Bloomfield
Auburn [FR] 44.81
6 Pts 5
4 Michael Cherry
LSU [SR] 45.09
5 Pts 4
5 Mylik Kerley
Texas A&M [JR] 45.60
4 Pts 8
6 Steven Gayle
Alabama [SR] 46.04
3 Pts 1
7 Kunle Fasasi
Florida [SO] 46.09
2 Pts 3
8 Randall Ceneus
Auburn [SO] 46.33
1 Pt 2
9 Obi Igbokwe
Arkansas [SO] 46.84 9
T&T does not have the depth to compete with Jamaica we are always depending on the same 5 guys to bring home a medal every year we now have 6 guys that can run low 45s Jamaica has double that T&T cannot afford injuries to anyone .
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Not trini, but our Bahamas relays M 4x4 performance may have well been the signal of the end of our Caribbean stranglehold on the event.
2 Jamaican freshmen in the past few minutes...
PLACE ATHLETE RESULT LN/POS
1 Fred Kerley
Texas A&M [SR] 44.30
10 Pts 6
2 Nathon Allen
Auburn [FR] 44.52
8 Pts 7
3 Akeem Bloomfield
Auburn [FR] 44.81
6 Pts 5
4 Michael Cherry
LSU [SR] 45.09
5 Pts 4
5 Mylik Kerley
Texas A&M [JR] 45.60
4 Pts 8
6 Steven Gayle
Alabama [SR] 46.04
3 Pts 1
7 Kunle Fasasi
Florida [SO] 46.09
2 Pts 3
8 Randall Ceneus
Auburn [SO] 46.33
1 Pt 2
9 Obi Igbokwe
Arkansas [SO] 46.84 9
T&T does not have the depth to compete with Jamaica we are always depending on the same 5 guys to bring home a medal every year we now have 6 guys that can run low 45s Jamaica has double that T&T cannot afford injuries to anyone .
Jamaica has gotten back into the mix in the 400m and 4x400. But it isnt as gloom as it may look at the moment for us. Our weakness lies in the poor decisions that our administration makes. We seen this in the recent world relays and Rio.
We got about 3 guys capable of running mid 44s i.e. Quow, Lalonde, Lendore. Then we have 1 guy who will crack the 44s barrier very soon i.e. Cedenio. Solomon is a fighter. But he needs to be at his best to make that 4x400 team. The sad thing is that he is in his early 30s. So he might need to put more focus on training and less on running his business, if he wants to keep a spot on the team.
Now Jereem Richards came at the right time. From what I seen recently, he is capable of running a mid 44s easily. His 200m speed and 400m strength is what we need to get back into medal contention. Regardless, I'm happy that we finally got a world class 200m runner.
One result that was overlooked this weekend is Domonique Williams second place finish at the SEC this weekend. She ran a low 52.. Which is still about a second and a half off of World class status. But she is improving.
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Not trini, but our Bahamas relays M 4x4 performance may have well been the signal of the end of our Caribbean stranglehold on the event.
2 Jamaican freshmen in the past few minutes...
PLACE ATHLETE RESULT LN/POS
1 Fred Kerley
Texas A&M [SR] 44.30
10 Pts 6
2 Nathon Allen
Auburn [FR] 44.52
8 Pts 7
3 Akeem Bloomfield
Auburn [FR] 44.81
6 Pts 5
4 Michael Cherry
LSU [SR] 45.09
5 Pts 4
5 Mylik Kerley
Texas A&M [JR] 45.60
4 Pts 8
6 Steven Gayle
Alabama [SR] 46.04
3 Pts 1
7 Kunle Fasasi
Florida [SO] 46.09
2 Pts 3
8 Randall Ceneus
Auburn [SO] 46.33
1 Pt 2
9 Obi Igbokwe
Arkansas [SO] 46.84 9
T&T does not have the depth to compete with Jamaica we are always depending on the same 5 guys to bring home a medal every year we now have 6 guys that can run low 45s Jamaica has double that T&T cannot afford injuries to anyone .
Jamaica has gotten back into the mix in the 400m and 4x400. But it isnt as gloom as it may look at the moment for us. Our weakness lies in the poor decisions that our administration makes. We seen this in the recent world relays and Rio.
We got about 3 guys capable of running mid 44s i.e. Quow, Lalonde, Lendore. Then we have 1 guy who will crack the 44s barrier very soon i.e. Cedenio. Solomon is a fighter. But he needs to be at his best to make that 4x400 team. The sad thing is that he is in his early 30s. So he might need to put more focus on training and less on running his business, if he wants to keep a spot on the team.
Now Jereem Richards came at the right time. From what I seen recently, he is capable of running a mid 44s easily. His 200m speed and 400m strength is what we need to get back into medal contention. Regardless, I'm happy that we finally got a world class 200m runner.
One result that was overlooked this weekend is Domonique Williams second place finish at the SEC this weekend. She ran a low 52.. Which is still about a second and a half off of World class status. But she is improving.
While the administration makes a lot of bad decisions our lack of depth plays a big part also Solomon is getting up there in age but there is nobody that is challenging him for a spot so his spot is pretty safe.
Quow is getting up there in age so he's going to become more injury prone and there is nobody to replace him Lalonde is getting up there in age and there is nobody to replace him he makes the same mistakes he's been making for the past couple of years he needs to go to another camp.
D Lendore and D Brown is like Siamese twins the man breaks down every year I'm glad he didn't take part in indoors this year hopefully he can last for the rest of the season he should take next year off to be fully fit for the WC and Olympics because he have not been fit for the past couple of years so you can forget about seeing any low 44s from D Lendore anytime soon.
J Richards has the potential but he is not ready yet if all 6 guys are not healthy we toast.
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Not trini, but our Bahamas relays M 4x4 performance may have well been the signal of the end of our Caribbean stranglehold on the event.
2 Jamaican freshmen in the past few minutes...
PLACE ATHLETE RESULT LN/POS
1 Fred Kerley
Texas A&M [SR] 44.30
10 Pts 6
2 Nathon Allen
Auburn [FR] 44.52
8 Pts 7
3 Akeem Bloomfield
Auburn [FR] 44.81
6 Pts 5
4 Michael Cherry
LSU [SR] 45.09
5 Pts 4
5 Mylik Kerley
Texas A&M [JR] 45.60
4 Pts 8
6 Steven Gayle
Alabama [SR] 46.04
3 Pts 1
7 Kunle Fasasi
Florida [SO] 46.09
2 Pts 3
8 Randall Ceneus
Auburn [SO] 46.33
1 Pt 2
9 Obi Igbokwe
Arkansas [SO] 46.84 9
T&T does not have the depth to compete with Jamaica we are always depending on the same 5 guys to bring home a medal every year we now have 6 guys that can run low 45s Jamaica has double that T&T cannot afford injuries to anyone .
Jamaica has gotten back into the mix in the 400m and 4x400. But it isnt as gloom as it may look at the moment for us. Our weakness lies in the poor decisions that our administration makes. We seen this in the recent world relays and Rio.
We got about 3 guys capable of running mid 44s i.e. Quow, Lalonde, Lendore. Then we have 1 guy who will crack the 44s barrier very soon i.e. Cedenio. Solomon is a fighter. But he needs to be at his best to make that 4x400 team. The sad thing is that he is in his early 30s. So he might need to put more focus on training and less on running his business, if he wants to keep a spot on the team.
Now Jereem Richards came at the right time. From what I seen recently, he is capable of running a mid 44s easily. His 200m speed and 400m strength is what we need to get back into medal contention. Regardless, I'm happy that we finally got a world class 200m runner.
One result that was overlooked this weekend is Domonique Williams second place finish at the SEC this weekend. She ran a low 52.. Which is still about a second and a half off of World class status. But she is improving.
While the administration makes a lot of bad decisions our lack of depth plays a big part also Solomon is getting up there in age but there is nobody that is challenging him for a spot so his spot is pretty safe.
Quow is getting up there in age so he's going to become more injury prone and there is nobody to replace him Lalonde is getting up there in age and there is nobody to replace him he makes the same mistakes he's been making for the past couple of years he needs to go to another camp.
D Lendore and D Brown is like Siamese twins the man breaks down every year I'm glad he didn't take part in indoors this year hopefully he can last for the rest of the season he should take next year off to be fully fit for the WC and Olympics because he have not been fit for the past couple of years so you can forget about seeing any low 44s from D Lendore anytime soon.
J Richards has the potential but he is not ready yet if all 6 guys are not healthy we toast.
Yup totally agree! Our youth quarter miles have to step up to replace the aging one such as Quow and Lalonde. If they do not step up then there will be no serious continuation of always having a strong medal contending relay team.
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http://elitetiming.net/live-results/2017/20170513-ntc/main.php?file_id=170513F014&name=Pure_Athletics_Elite_Meet_@_the_NTC_-_5/13/2017&website=www.elitettiming.net&address=National_Training_Center_-_Clermont_Fl
Elite Timing & Event Management - Contractor License
Pure Athletics Elite Meet @ the NTC - 5/13/2017
www.elitettiming.net
National Training Center - Clermont Fl
Event 14 Men 400 Meter Dash Open
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Name Year Team Finals H#
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Finals
1 Osei, Philip Team Canada 45.75 2
2 Spratling, Brycen Take Notice 45.84 1
3 Cedenio, Machel Pure Athletics 46.36 1
4 Smith, Calvin Unattached 46.44 1
5 Lyles, Josephus Pure Athletics 46.61 2
6 mathieu, Michael Puma 46.75 1
7 Thompson, Graeme Speed River Tfc 46.77 3
8 Gale, Jermaine Racers Track Club 46.96 2
9 Tate, Christopher Unattached 47.22 2
10 Solomon, Jarrin Unattached 47.24 1
I will presume an Injury interrupted season for Cedenio opening up this late and with such a pedestrian time.
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http://elitetiming.net/live-results/2017/20170513-ntc/main.php?file_id=170513P001&name=Pure_Athletics_Elite_Meet_@_the_NTC_-_5/13/2017&website=www.elitettiming.net&address=National_Training_Center_-_Clermont_Fl
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Pure Athletics Elite Meet @ the NTC - 5/13/2017
www.elitettiming.net
National Training Center - Clermont Fl
Results
Event 1 Women 100 Meter Dash Open
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Top 24 Advance by Time
Name Year Team Seed Prelims Wind
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Preliminaries
1 Baptise, Kelly Ann Pure Athletics 10.83 11.10q 0.9
2 Haase, Rebekka Track Team G 11.15 11.16q 0.9
3 Whitney, Kaylin Star Athleti 11.17 11.58q 0.9
4 Harrison, Shaina Team Canada 11.36 11.62q 0.9
5 Westney, Jellisa Team Canada 11.48 11.73q 0.9
6 Cobb, Ebone Albany State 12.21 12.25q 0.9
7 Gray, Vanessa Speed River 12.20 12.40q 0.9
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Yeah Machel probs was injured. That maybe why he didnt run World Relays. If he can get into 44.x shape he will have done well methinks. This years talent though seems like more than 3 guys may go below 44 seconds and there will be many in the 44 range.
Well done KAB she is improving steadily. She should be running 10.8 for worlds I think if she peaks right.
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That is a good time. She has been so up and down after that fiasco. But I am glad to see that she has achieved that time. I hope she remains consistent for the rest of the season. God Bless!
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Khalifa St Fort was 8th in 11.59 in the Women 100m at the 2017 Guadeloupe International Meeting yesterday.
Prandini tops Women 100m #GuadeloupeMeeting; Khalifa 8th (in lane 7)!
https://www.youtube.com/v/XIhe280P9vY
http://trackalerts.com/Articles/results-guadeloupe-international-meeting-17-may-2017/39427
2017 Guadeloupe International Meeting
Women’s 100m (-0.4m/s wind):
1. Jenna Prandini (USA), 11.25;
2. Dezerea Bryan (USA), 11.27;
3. Jura Levy (JAM), 11.28;
4. Shalonda Solmon (USA), 11.35;
5. Schillonie Calvert (JAM), 11.38,
6. Candyce McGrone (USA), 11.43;
7. Rosangela Santos (BRA), 11.52;
8. Khalifa St Fort (TTO), 11.59;
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Kai Selvon was 5th in 23.28 in the Women 200m at the 2017 Guadeloupe International Meeting yesterday.
Prandini wins Women 200m #GuadeloupeMeeting2017; Kai Selvon 5th (in lane 3)!
https://www.youtube.com/v/TthVA9mkjY8
http://trackalerts.com/Articles/results-guadeloupe-international-meeting-17-may-2017/39427
2017 Guadeloupe International Meeting
Guadeloupe International Meeting Wednesday’s (17 May 2017)
Women’s 200m Result (-0.4m/s wind):
1. Jenna Prandini (USA), 22.70
2. Anthonique Strachan (BAH), 23.04;
3. Ella Nelson (AUS), 23.09;
4. Simone Facey (JAM), 23.28;
5. Kai Selvon (TTO), 23.28;
6. Tynia Gaither (BAH), 23.47;
7. Ashley Kelly (BVI), 23.91;
8. Samantha Henry-Robinson (JAM), 23.96
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Lalonde Gordon 6th in 46.48 in the Men 400m at the 2017 Guadeloupe International Meeting yesterday.
Merritt dips under 45secs #GuadeloupeMeeting; Lalonde Gordon 6th (in lane 3)!
https://www.youtube.com/v/xMEiTeKIGa4
http://trackalerts.com/Articles/results-guadeloupe-international-meeting-17-may-2017/39427
2017 Guadeloupe International Meeting
Guadeloupe International Meeting Wednesday’s (17 May 2017)
Men’s 400m Result:
1. LaShawn Merritt (USA), 44.99;
2. Paul Dedewo (USA), 45.14;
3. Vernon Norwood (USA), 45.18;
4. Yoandys Lescay (CUB), 45.75;
5. Kyle Clemons (USA), 46.24;
6. Lalonde Gordon (TTO), 46.48;
7. Liemarvin Bonevacia (NED), 46.54
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Wind +0.0
PL ID ATHLETE SCHOOL/AFFILIATION MARK
1 2 Ashley Henderson San Diego State 11.13
2 1 Jonielle Smith Auburn 11.14
3 5 Zakiya Denoon Monroe 11.31
4 6 Jenae Ambrose Auburn 11.35
5 7 Leya Buchanan Oklahoma 11.39
6 9 Torie Robinson Clemson 11.46
7 3 Shenel Crooke Morgan State 11.50
8 4 Janet Amponsah Middle Tennessee 11.54
9 8 Gabriele Cunningham N.C. State 11.72
We glossed over this Penn relays result but she is improving steadily and I believe her next season will be at LSU. If coach Shaver can work his good works, with her work ethic and talent I believe at the end of her stint at LSU she can be 11.0x or possibly sub-11 barring injury/distraction.
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@Trini1 .. She continues to improve race by race. Should run a low 11.2x or even high 11.1x before reaching Shaver.
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Wha going with Deon Lendore? he missing in action
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Ayanna Alexander 7th with a 13.27m leap in the Women Triple Jump at the 2017 Jamaica International Invitational Meet this evening.
Sorry but can't find any video footage of Women Triple Jump event won by Caterine Iberguen Mena of Columbia.
http://www.trackandfieldjm.com/results/170520F001.htm
2017 Jamaica International Invitational Meet
Jamaica National Championship Meet
JAMAICA INTERNATIONAL INVITATIONAL MEET - 20/5/2017
KINGSTON, JAMAICA
Event 1 Women Triple Jump
================================================================ Name Year Team Finals Wind Points
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Finals
1 Iberguen Mena, Caterine Columbia 14.43m 0.2
2 Thomas-Ricketts, Shaniek Jamaica 13.69m 0.6
3 Myers, Tamara Bahamas 13.62m -1.3
4 Lafond, Thea Dominica 13.52m -1.5
5 Franklin, Tori USA 13.34m -1.4
6 Tima, Ana Dominican Republic 13.31m -0.6
7 Alexander, Ayanna Trinidad And Tobago 13.27m 0.5
8 Lea, Tanasia USA 12.33m 0.5
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Alena Brooks 4th in 2:03.09 (SB & New PB) in the Women 800m at the 2017 Jamaica International Invitational Meet this evening.
Women's 800m Jamaica International Invitational 2017; Alena Brooks 4th (started in lane 1)
https://www.youtube.com/v/YCH-oXgR7NE
http://www.trackandfieldjm.com/results/170520F040.htm
2017 Jamaica International Invitational Meet
Jamaica National Championship Meet
JAMAICA INTERNATIONAL INVITATIONAL MEET - 20/5/2017
KINGSTON, JAMAICA
Event 40 Women 800 Meter Run
================================================================ Name Year Team Finals Points
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Finals
1 Lipsey, Charlene USA 2:01.09
2 Goule, Natoya Jamaica 2:01.80
3 Williams, Chrishuna USA 2:02.71
4 Brooks, Alena Trinidad And Tobago 2:03.09
5 Okoro, Marilyn Great Britain 2:03.44
6 McDonald, Kimarra Jamaica 2:03.74
7 James, Samantha Jamaica 2:07.21
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Michelle-Lee Ahye 2nd in 11.06 SB with a 0.1 tailwind in the Women 100m Dash at the 2017 Jamaica International Invitational Meet this evening.
Women's 100m Jamaica International Invitational 2017; Michelle-Lee Ahye 2nd in 11.06 (in lane 7)
https://www.youtube.com/v/VLS2XfUAyew
http://www.trackandfieldjm.com/results/170520F008.htm
2017 Jamaica International Invitational Meet
Jamaica National Championship Meet
JAMAICA INTERNATIONAL INVITATIONAL MEET - 20/5/2017
KINGSTON, JAMAICA
Event 8 Women 100 Meter Dash
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Name Year Team Finals Wind
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Finals
1 Akinosun, Morolake USA 11.06 0.1
2 Ahye, Michelle-Lee Trinidad And Tobago 11.06 0.1
3 Felix, Allyson USA 11.07 0.1
4 Morrison, Natasha Jamaica 11.14 0.1
5 Calvert-Powell, Schillon Jamaica 11.15 0.1
6 Prandini, Jenna USA 11.21 0.1
7 Evans, Gayon Jamaica 11.32 0.1
8 Williams, Christania Jamaica 11.34 0.1
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Emmanuel Callender 5th in 10.25 with a 0.4 tailwind in the Men 100m Dash at the 2017 Jamaica International Invitational Meet this evening.
Men's 100m Jamaica International Invitational 2017; Emmanuel Callender 5th in 10.25 (in lane 7)
https://www.youtube.com/v/Pa14hmsqhJE
http://www.trackandfieldjm.com/results/170520F009.htm
2017 Jamaica International Invitational Meet
Jamaica National Championship Meet
JAMAICA INTERNATIONAL INVITATIONAL MEET - 20/5/2017
KINGSTON, JAMAICA
Event 9 Men 100 Meter Dash
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Name Year Team Finals Wind
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Finals
1 Blake, Yohan Jamaica 9.93 0.4
2 Baker, Ronnie USA 9.98 0.4
3 Rodgers, Mike USA 10.02 0.4
4 Tracey, Tyquendo Jamaica 10.17 0.4
5 Callender, Emmanuel Trinidad And Tobago 10.25 0.4
6 Minzie, Jevaughn Jamaica 10.27 0.4
7 Carter, Nesta Jamaica 10.27 0.4
-- Clarke, Everton Jamaica DNF 0.4
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Semoy Hackett 4th in 22.87 SB with a 0.5 tailwind in the Women 200m Dash at the 2017 Jamaica International Invitational Meet this evening.
Women's 200m Jamaica International Invitational 2017; Semoy Hackett 4th in 22.87 (in lane 3)
https://www.youtube.com/v/SAOIuzw1MhA
http://www.trackandfieldjm.com/results/170520F018.htm
2017 Jamaica International Invitational Meet
Jamaica National Championship Meet
JAMAICA INTERNATIONAL INVITATIONAL MEET - 20/5/2017
KINGSTON, JAMAICA
Event 18 Women 200 Meter Dash
================================================================ Name Year Team Finals Wind
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Finals
1 Thompson, Elaine Jamaica 22.09 0.5
2 Jackson, Shericka Jamaica 22.61 0.5
3 Solomon, Shalonda USA 22.64 0.5
4 Hackett, Semoy Trinidad And Tobago 22.87 0.5
5 McGrone, Candyce USA 22.95 0.5
6 Gaither, Tania Bahamas 23.08 0.5
7 Levy, Jura Jamaica 23.18 0.5
8 Crooks, Vanessa Jamaica 24.62 0.5
Other official results from 2017 Jamaica International Invitational Meet not featuring T&T athletes available at this link: http://www.trackandfieldjm.com/results/evtindex.htm
Videos of other events at 2017 Jamaica International Invitational Meet not featuring T&T athletes available at this link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRYwf5K4rgj0wy-98GavBKQ/videos
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All ah seeing in dem videos iz T&T athletes finishing fourth, fifth, sixth in disappointing times smh
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It will take time to get to that stage. Remember when we didnt have many athletes running at these meets but now they are getting there.
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All ah seeing in dem videos iz T&T athletes finishing fourth, fifth, sixth in disappointing times smh
You really are not a student of track & field are you?
Alena Brooks who placed 4th in the Women 800m in 2:03.09 actually ran a season best and new personal best in the 800m in her race and that moves her to about 52nd in the 2017 World Rankings at 800m. In addition her new PB is just 2.09 seconds short of the 2017 IAAF World Championships Qualifying Standard for Women 800m of 2:01.00. See link: http://www.ttnaaa.org/compete/standards/2017/world.html
Michelle-Lee Ahye who placed 2nd in the Women 100m Dash in a new season best of 11.06 has now moved up to 8th in the 2017 World Rankings at 100m. Her time is also well within the 2017 IAAF World Championships Qualifying Standard for Women 100m of 11.26.
Semoy Hackett who placed 4th in the Women 200m Dash in a new season best of 22.87 has now moved up to 30th in the 2017 World Rankings at 200m. Her time is also well within the 2017 IAAF World Championships Qualifying Standard for Women 200m of 23.10.
Emmanuel Callender who placed 5th in the Men 100m Dash in 10.25 has already run 10.19 this season which currently ranks him at 59th in the 2017 World Rankings at 100m. This makes Callender the 3rd oldest sprinter in the world (behind Asafa Powell and Justin Gatlin) to be currently ranked inside the top 60 in the 2017 World Rankings at 100m. His 10.19 SB is also not far off from the 10.12 IAAF World Championships Qualifying Standard for Men 100m for 2017. Also keep in mind that Callender is a stronger 200m sprinter than a 100m sprinter.
Ayanna Alexander who placed 7th in the Women Triple Jump with a 13.27m effort is the only T&T athlete who I think had a dissappointing performance in Jamaica. However her 2017 season best of 13.61 set last month in April still places her at 25th in the current 2017 World Rankings. In addition I am sure she is hoping to jump the 14.10m IAAF World Championships Qualifying Standard (which is less than her 14.40 PB) at or before our National Open Champions at the end of June which will qualify her for the 2017 World Championships in London.
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Ok teacher of track and field, let the non student repeat for you "All ah seeing in dem videos iz T&T athletes finishing fourth, fifth, sixth in disappointing times smh", all what you posted does not change that point I made. You could argue now until yuh cry blood. The times are still disappointing in their individual events.
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Ok teacher of track and field, let the non student repeat for you "All ah seeing in dem videos iz T&T athletes finishing fourth, fifth, sixth in disappointing times smh", all what you posted does not change that point I made. You could argue now until yuh cry blood. The times are still disappointing in their individual events.
Sando I agree with you. But give some credit to MLA. Her time was the only positive thing to build on. She beat out Felix and probably would have dipped under 11 if she planned her race better. But yes mediocre results. Regardless how Socapro may try to spin it.. He just looking at the glass half full, nothing wrong with that.
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Ok teacher of track and field, let the non student repeat for you "All ah seeing in dem videos iz T&T athletes finishing fourth, fifth, sixth in disappointing times smh", all what you posted does not change that point I made. You could argue now until yuh cry blood. The times are still disappointing in their individual events.
Sando I agree with you. But give some credit to MLA. Her time was the only positive thing to build on. She beat out Felix and probably would have dipped under 11 if she planned her race better. But yes mediocre results. Regardless how Socapro may try to spin it.. He just looking at the glass half full, nothing wrong with that.
How does 3 of our Team TTO athletes (Alena Brooks, Michelle-Lee Ahye & Semoy Hackett) running SB's in Jamaica and one of them running a PB in the 800m amount to mediocre results?
I know that Sando loves to complain and is a bit selective with what he chooses to see when he wants to complain (hence why I pointed out that MLA placed second and has now moved up to 8th fastest this year in the 100m) but I would have thought that you were a little more schooled about our own track & field athletes (their PB's and abilities) than he is.
The only mediocre result from our TTO athletes at the Jamaica International Invitational meet was from Ayanna Alexander in the Triple jump. Callender's time and result was decent from him based upon his average 100m time over the last number of years and the fact that his stronger event is the 200m.
Callender being beaten by Yohan Blake, Ronnie Bake and Mike Rodgers is not a disgrace. Callender also beat one of the young upcoming JA sprint-stars in Jevaughn Minzie who the Jamaicans have been rating highly and who was part of their Men 4x100m Relay squad in Rio last year.
Lets be realitic and keep things in perspective rather than blindly rushing to moan about credible performances by our T&T athletes against world class competition.
And btw keeping things in perspective Callender's 5th place 100m time of 10.25 in JA was faster than the time that Gatlin ran in winning the 100m in Japan this weekend. Check it out...
https://www.iaaf.org/competitions/iaaf-world-challenge/golden-grand-prix-2017-kawasaki-6060/results/men/100-metres/final/result#resultheader
Seiko Golden Grand Prix Kawasaki 2017 - Sunday, May 21
100m Wind -1.2
1. Justin GATLIN USA 10.28
2. Aska CAMBRIDGE JPN 10.31
3. Shuhei TADA JPN 10.35
4. Abdul Hakim SANI BROWN JPN 10.42
5. Bingtian SU CHN 10.43
6. Emmanuel MATADI LBR 10.67
7. Kemar HYMAN CAY 10.68
8. Kazuma OSETO JPN 11.05
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@ Soca.. I'm not going to defend my choice of words to describe the performances. MLA was the only promising performance at the meet. Okay AB did get a pb. I'll eat my words if she does get the Worlds standard. Other than that, how else would you describe the performances at the meet? I'm sure Callender and Hackett will quicker agree with me than you about their own performances this weekend.
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@ Soca.. I'm not going to defend my choice of words to describe the performances. MLA was the only promising performance at the meet. Okay AB did get a pb. I'll eat my words if she does get the Worlds standard. Other than that, how else would you describe the performances at the meet? I'm sure Callender and Hackett will quicker agree with me than you about their own performances this weekend.
I would describe the performances of Alena Brooks, Michelle-Lee Ahye & Semoy Hackett as good performances, Emmanuel Callender's performance as decent and Ayanna Alexander's as disappointing.
Again how can you sanely call 3 SB performances (by Alena Brooks, Michelle-Lee Ahye & Semoy Hackett) which included a PB by Alena Brooks and in addition one decent performance by Callender (who is more a 200m specialist) that was faster than Gatlin's winning 100m performance in Japan as mediocre results?
I've already outlined in detail in Reply #52 above exactly why the performances by Alena Brooks, Michelle-Lee Ahye & Semoy Hackett were all good perforamnces as they were all SB's performances that moved them all up in the IAAF 2017 Top Lists World Rankings.
I suggest you stop drinking that "unrealistic expectations coolade" that Sando gave you to drink.
I think we need to think and anaylse things a bit better before we rashly jump to chastise our T&T athletes for so-called mediocre peformances when in fact they are giving their their best efforts while taking on the best in the world.
As I said only Ayanna Alexander gave what we can describe as a mediocre peformance in the triple jump but since there is no video of her event I would be cautious to chastise her too much. What if she picked up an injury during her event for example as can easily happen when you do the triple jump and don't execute your technique correctly. Or maybe she just had a bad day at the office which happens to athletes from time to time.
The other athletes however did reasonably well and performed credibly. We could not reasonably be expecting Callender who has a PB of 10.05 set all the way back in 2009 to beat the likes of Yohan Blake with a PB of 9.69, Ronnie Bake with a PB of 9.98 and Mike Rodgers with a PB of 9.85, if all of them are anywhere near their best form. Not unless of course we are living in cloud coo coo land.
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@ Soca.. I'm not going to defend my choice of words to describe the performances. MLA was the only promising performance at the meet. Okay AB did get a pb. I'll eat my words if she does get the Worlds standard. Other than that, how else would you describe the performances at the meet? I'm sure Callender and Hackett will quicker agree with me than you about their own performances this weekend.
I would describe the performances of Alena Brooks, Michelle-Lee Ahye & Semoy Hackett as good performances, Emmanuel Callender's performance as decent and Ayanna Alexander's as disappointing.
Again how can you sanely call 3 SB performances (by Alena Brooks, Michelle-Lee Ahye & Semoy Hackett) which included a PB by Alena Brooks and in addition one decent performance by Callender (who is more a 200m specialist) that was faster than Gatlin's winning 100m performance in Japan as mediocre results?
I've already outlined in detail in Reply #52 above exactly why the performances by Alena Brooks, Michelle-Lee Ahye & Semoy Hackett were all good perforamnces as they were all SB's performances that moved them all up in the IAAF 2017 Top Lists World Rankings.
I suggest you stop drinking that "unrealistic expectations coolade" that Sando gave you to drink.
I think we need to think and anaylse things a bit better before we rashly jump to chastise our T&T athletes for so-called mediocre peformances when in fact they are giving their their best efforts while taking on the best in the world.
As I said only Ayanna Alexander gave what we can describe as a mediocre peformance in the triple jump but since there is no video of her event I would be cautious to chastise her too much. What if she picked up an injury during her event for example as can easily happen when you do the triple jump and don't execute your technique correctly. Or maybe she just had a bad day at the office which happens to athletes from time to time.
The other athletes however did reasonably well and performed credibly. We could not reasonably be expecting Callender who has a PB of 10.05 set all the way back in 2009 to beat the likes of Yohan Blake with a PB of 9.69, Ronnie Bake with a PB of 9.98 and Mike Rodgers with a PB of 9.85, if all of them are anywhere near their best form. Not unless of course we are living in cloud coo coo land.
Can you try and make an argument without using "speculation", "conjecture"..i.e. unrealistic expectations coolade (I'm assuming that's how you spell Kool aid in the UK..).
Regardless, all of those SBs with the exception of MLA were average.. Hence, why I called those performances mediocre. Perhaps we both have different definitions of what mediocre is. In this case I'm using it to mean average, or in the middle. . Which is not necessarily a bad thing.
I won't let someone who can't even spell "Kool aid" tell me that those performances over the weekend were above mediocrity.
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I won't let someone who can't even spell "Kool aid" tell me that those performances over the weekend were above mediocrity.
:D man sometimes you just have to call it like it is.. performances are mediocre at best
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Can you try and make an argument without using "speculation", "conjecture"..i.e. unrealistic expectations coolade (I'm assuming that's how you spell Kool aid in the UK..).
Regardless, all of those SBs with the exception of MLA were average.. Hence, why I called those performances mediocre. Perhaps we both have different definitions of what mediocre is. In this case I'm using it to mean average, or in the middle. . Which is not necessarily a bad thing.
I won't let someone who can't even spell "Kool aid" tell me that those performances over the weekend were above mediocrity.
When one has little substance to their argument they tend to look for distractions from the real argument like spelling of words, etc. Is how I spelled coolade if I choose to spell it like that of any importance or is understanding what I meant by you drinking Sando's "unrealistic expectations coolade" the important thing?
Talking about unrealistic expectations, were you not the same person who was expecting Darrel Brown to make a come back since 2010 and beat best sprinters in the world provided he has one injury free season?
Anyway I never used any "speculation" or "conjecture" in my actual argument to explain why Alena Brooks, Michelle-Lee Ahye & Semoy Hackett performances in Jamaica were all good and not mediocre as you inaccurately tried to describe them. Instead I used data and stats to back my argument unlike yourself.
According to the Oxford Dictionary the word mediocre means - of only average quality; not very good.
Now how could Alena Brooks SB and PB in the 800m be not very good by her standards when she has never ever run a time of 2:03.09 over 800m before in her career?!
How could Semoy Hackett SB of 22.87 in the 200m not be very good when it is not that far off from her 200m PB of 22.51 and is as fast as some of her best 200m SB times over the last 6 years and moved her to 30th in the 2017 World 200m Rankings?
And you have already confirmed that you think that MLA's SB of 11.06 was a good performance so we don't have to debate about that performance here.
I respectfully submit that your argument is not based on logic, data and stats like mines but rather is based more on your emotions and feelings much like Sando's argument.
I was very specific in my replies and provided facts and stats to show exactly why I view the performances of Alena Brooks, Michelle-Lee Ahye & Semoy Hackett as good performances, Emmanuel Callender's performance as descent and Ayanna Alexander's as disappointing or mediocre.
All you have provided to prove that Brooks PB performance and Hackett SB performance were both mediocre (which means not very good based on the Oxford dictionary definition) are empty words based purely on your feelings very much like Sando also did and not any facts and stats to add substance to your argument.
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So I must provide logic and stats to back up my claim that the performances at the JA invite was mediocre? I dont need to do so. The times and placings speak for themselves. I'm sure Hackett and Callender were not as thrilled or as pleased as you are with their own performances. And I'm sure Ato would not applaud the performances like you are doing..
I respect your contribution on here Socapro. But there is no way in hell that you're going to convince me that those performances were above mediocrity.
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So I must provide logic and stats to back up my claim that the performances at the JA invite was mediocre? I dont need to do so. The times and placings speak for themselves. I'm sure Hackett and Callender were not as thrilled or as pleased as you are with their own performances. And I'm sure Ato would not applaud the performances like you are doing..
I respect your contribution on here Socapro. But there is no way in hell that you're going to convince me that those performances were above mediocrity.
To summarise once again I would describe the performances of Alena Brooks, Michelle-Lee Ahye & Semoy Hackett as good performances, Emmanuel Callender's performance as decent and Ayanna Alexander's as disappointing or mediocre.
I notice you are no longer trying to claim that Alena Brooks 800m PB performance was mediocre meaning not very good so at least you have made some progress there with facing reality.
So you have switched attention to just Hackett and Callender saying that you are sure they were both not as thrilled or as pleased as I am with their performances.
Did you hear me say anywhere that I am thrilled and pleased with their performances and did you interview both athletes after their races or hear interviews to find out whether or not they were happy or unhappy with their performance?
In case your memory is short I did say in my summary that Hackett's performance was good and Callender's performance was decent. If you want to equate that to me saying I was thrilled and pleased with both their performances then I believe that is down to your imagination and your misinterpretation of my summary.
I believe if you weren't so full of false pride you would already have admitted both athletes performances (Hackett and Callender) were by no stretch mediocre (meaning not very good) and that my less emotional summary is a much fairer assessment of both athletes performances based upon their PB's.
Your insistence that their performances were both mediocre now seems to be more based upon your ego and emotions while my summary is based upon the reality of stats and data like their PB's and SB's and them moving up the 2017 world rankings or not.
But thanks for proving to me that you fall into the same category as Sando where accurately assessing the performances of our T&T athletes based upon their PB's, SB's and moving up the world rankings is concerned.
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Still mediocre performances. Regardless how you try to spin it. . Sorry but I don't have time to write a long response to something that proves itself. I have a life outside of this forum.
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Still mediocre performances. Regardless how you try to spin it. . Sorry but I don't have time to write a long response to something that proves itself. I have a life outside of this forum.
That is simply your opinion that is not based on facts and stats but rather purely on your ego and emotions.
The only mediocre performance from our T&T athletes at the Jamaica International Invitational was that of Ayanna Alexander just as I pointed out and none of us know for sure that she did not pick up an injury during her event which could have affected her performance as there is no video of her event.
My summary of our T&T athletes performances is much more accurate and realistic than yours where you try to paint everyone with the same brush which is not only unfair but is based mostly on your ego and emotions and not on their PB's and SB's.
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Still mediocre results
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Still mediocre results
Still your opinion that is not based in reality as anyone can yap and talk without analysing things properly just like you and Sando seem to have perfected doing.
The only mediocre result in JA was Ayanna Alexander's based on her PB and SB. However the other T&T athletes performances were clearly not mediocre based on their SB's & PB's and any intelligent person who is not allowing their ego to blind them would already have admit such.
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Still mediocre results
Still your opinion that is not based in reality as anyone can yap and talk without analysing things properly just like you and Sando seem to have perfected doing.
The only mediocre result in JA was Ayanna Alexander's based on her PB and SB. However the other T&T athletes performances were clearly not mediocre based on their SB's & PB's and any intelligent person who is not allowing their ego to blind them would already have admit such.
Okay.. I analyzed the facts. My conclusion, still mediocre results.
Sando, find a child in grade 2 and ask him or her to spell Kool aid. I'll send you $100 if they get it wrong. .
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Still mediocre results
Still your opinion that is not based in reality as anyone can yap and talk without analysing things properly just like you and Sando seem to have perfected doing.
The only mediocre result in JA was Ayanna Alexander's based on her PB and SB. However the other T&T athletes performances were clearly not mediocre based on their SB's & PB's and any intelligent person who is not allowing their ego to blind them would already have admit such.
Okay.. I analyzed the facts. My conclusion, still mediocre results.
If you did analyze the facts and stats that I took the trouble of providing you would not still be making the same ignorant sweeping conclusion about all the T&T athletes having mediocre performances which simply exposes the fact that you did not do any analyst in the first place but rather based your conclusion on emotions.
Once I provided the data and stats, what you have been doing since is to show you have too much of an ego to admit that you got it wrong in making such a sweeping conclusion about our athletes performances.
Once again below is the only conclusion you will be forced to come to if you logically take into account each T&T athletes SB and PB and whether or not their performance in Jamaica moved them up the IAAF World Top Lists for 2017:-
Alena Brooks, Michelle-Lee Ahye & Semoy Hackett each had good performances;
Emmanuel Callender had a decent (aka not good or bad) performance;
Ayanna Alexander's was the only one with a mediocre (aka not very good) performance.
Brooks, Ahye & Hackett all gave SB's performances which moved them all up the 2017 IAAF World Top Lists so we can only logically rate their performances as good. One of them Brooks even ran a PB in the 800m;
Callender's performance was not a SB performance but neither was it a mediocre performance as all the sprinters ahead of him in that 100m have sub-10 PB's while Callender's 100m PB is 10.04 ran back in 2009. In addition he was by miles the oldest athete in the line-up and is more of a 200m specialist;
Alexander's performance was way short of both her SB and PB and she was beaten by triple jumpers with shorter PB's than herself hence it is fair to describe her performance as mediocre which I agreed about from the very beginning of this discussion.
Your childish attempt to distract from the real argument and that you were making a sweeping summary that is unfair on all but one of the five T&T athletes who competed in Jamaica will not work here.
If/when you eventually grow up you will be able to admit that you got it wrong on this occasion due to initially basing your conclusion on your emotions but it seems since then your ego has kicked-in and is not allowing you to admit that you got it wrong by making such a sweeping conclusion about all our athletes performances.
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Okay.. I grew up now. My analysis. Still mediocre results.
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Okay.. I grew up now. My analysis. Still mediocre results.
No you haven't grown up as you obvioulsy haven't made any adult analysis in drawing your conclusion.
You are still ego tripping as you can't bring yourself to admit that you obviously got it wrong in regards to your sweeping summary of the performances of our five T&T athletes who competed in JA.
All you have proven is that your have a tendency to allow your ego to overide your ability to think logically and to anaylse our athletes performances based upon their PB's and SB's and the quality of their competition.
I am not surprised by your off the mark assessment of our athletes here as you are the same person who had been expecting Darrel Brown to make a come back since 2010 and to beat the best sprinters in the world provided he has one injury free season.
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Any tips for helping me grow up?
Btw.. Still mediocre results
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Any tips for helping me grow up?
Btw.. Still mediocre results
Nope it is obvious that you will never grow up and you have lost the respect I once had for you as a logical thinker.
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I understand Soca. I still have respect for you. .
Still mediocre results.
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I understand Soca. I still have respect for you. .
Still mediocre results.
Its revealing to see how persistent you are with unfairly trying to discredit good performances from some of our T&T athletes because your ego is more important to you that being fair and logical in assessing their performances.
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LMAO at all this conversation.
MLA aside, compared to their PB's, yes you can call their results good, but in comparison to the world (which is what ultimately matters), those results are MEDIOCRE!
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LMAO at all this conversation.
MLA aside, compared to their PB's, yes you can call their results good, but in comparison to the world (which is what ultimately matters), those results are MEDIOCRE!
The assessment I used was in comparison with our athletes SB's and PB's and not necessarily compared with the best performances in the world.
Here is my fair summary of our T&T athletes performances based upon their SB's and PB's and whether or not their performance in Jamaica moved them up the IAAF World Top Lists for 2017:-
Alena Brooks, Michelle-Lee Ahye & Semoy Hackett each had good performances;
Emmanuel Callender had a decent (aka not good or bad) performance;
Ayanna Alexander's was the only one with a mediocre (aka not very good) performance.
Note I only rated 3 of them as having good performances, one as decent and one as mediocre.
Brooks, Ahye & Hackett all gave SB's performances which moved them up the 2017 IAAF World Top Lists so we can only logically rate their performances as good and Brooks actually ran a new PB in the 800m.
This discussion only started because someone tried to brand all five T&T athletes performances as mediocre which is an unfair generalisation done without analysing their PB's and SB's.
Placing in top 3 isn't always the only mark of a good performance and not placing in the top 3 isn't always the mark of a mediocre performance.
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Thanks Aviator.
I did clarify which results were somewhat okay. But somehow my opinion amounted to me being illogical, unpatriotic and childish in the eyes of Socapro.
Yes I called Socapro out for spelling Kool aid wrong, but I was just having fun. No offense Socapro.
Finally, I still stand by my opinion.. those results were mediocre.
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Thanks Aviator.
I did clarify which results were somewhat okay. But somehow my opinion amounted to me being illogical, unpatriotic and childish in the eyes of Socapro.
Yes I called Socapro out for spelling Kool aid wrong, but I was just having fun. No offense Socapro.
Finally, I still stand by my opinion.. those results were mediocre.
Stop generalising, just one of the results was mediocre if we are fair.
I explained to Aviator that my summary is in comparison to our athletes own SB's & PB's and is not in comparison to the world best performances.
Lets try to be fairer to our T&T athletes as they sometimes read this website or at least they used to.
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Socapro, if you are using the athletes PB's as your benchmark for comparison on their level of performance, let's just agree to disagree from now. The world is my only measuring stick when dealing with pros.
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In brighter news, we have our first wind legal sub-20 run in almost.... Well, 20 years.
Event Heat Wind Status
Men 200 M (Quarterfinals) 3|3 +0.2 Under review
Saturday 7:50 PM
Record Name Date
College Best Walter Dix - Florida State 19.69 5/26/2007
Results: Men 200 M (Quarterfinals)
12 Advance: Top 3 from each Quarterfinal plus next best 3 times to Eugene
Pl Ln Athlete Affiliation Time
1 6 Jereem RICHARDS JR Alabama 19.97 :beermug: :beermug:
2 4 Kendal WILLIAMS SO Georgia 20.38 Q
3 7 Nick GRAY SO Ohio State 20.38 Q
4 9 David WINTERS JR SR South Carolina 20.53
5 3 Hanoj CARTER SR UL-Lafayette 20.75
6 2 Ryan CLARK SO Florida 20.97
DQ 8 Davon DEMOSS SO Memphis -
DNS 5 Julius MORRIS JR Western Kentucky -
Video link :
https://youtu.be/0XN533cQ9MQ
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:beermug:!!!!! Congrats Mr Richards keep pushing through.
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@ Aviator . . Now that is a result to take our hats off for. Right now he is looking very bright. Glad he is focusing on the 200m.
On another note. MLA ran 10.97 to finish 3rd at Prefontaine. Morolake 1st. 10.94. Ahoure 2nd. Wind +2.1. So not legal.
Queen Elaine 3rd lost the 200m. Still ran sub 22. Torie and Miller-Uibo 1st and 2nd.
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Wow! Congrats to Jareem
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MLA pretty solid for having come off surgery earlier in the year/late last year.
Elaine still favourite even though she has been running everywhere I think franno may have had something to do with this loss. Her first 100 was extremely flat, held back a lot then brought it on the straight. Similar to Doha.
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What's the history on Jereem? Good prospect indeed :beermug:
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What's the history on Jereem? Good prospect indeed :beermug:
He won a few Carifta medals on the 4x400 teams. Most of his medals have come from running in relays. Both 4x100 and 4x400. Won an individual medal 200 at CAC junior games years ago. His most precious medal came while running as a junior for our senior mens 4x400 indoor team at the World indoor champs in 2012.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jereem_Richards
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J Richards will probably make it to the WC finals but he would not be a medal contender he is the only Trinidadian to make the time for the 200 or the 400 for the WC.
D Williams became T&T 1st female 400m runner to qualify for a WC or a Olympics she would probably break the NR this year.
R Walters also qualify for the WC in the 110m hurdles.
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J Richards will probably make it to the WC finals but he would not be a medal contender he is the only Trinidadian to make the time for the 200 or the 400 for the WC.
D Williams became T&T 1st female 400m runner to qualify for a WC or a Olympics she would probably break the NR this year.
R Walters also qualify for the WC in the 110m hurdles.
All those T&T athletes (Jereen Richards, Domonique Williams & Ruebin Walters who each ran a new PB this weekend) don't officially qualify for the World Championships in London unless/until they take part in the Senior Open Champs in T&T at the end of June and win or place in the top 3 in the final of their event.
But well done to all those T&T athletes for good performances this weekend and all moving up the 2017 IAAF World Top Lists in their events. Senior Open Champs in T&T at the end of June should be entertaining.
It will be interesting to see if Aleena Brooks who recently ran a new PB of 2:03.09 in the 800m can attain the 2017 IAAF World Championships Qualifying Standard of 2:01.00 for Women 800m. Brooks needs to shave 2.09 seconds off of her new 800m PB to achieve the 2017 IAAF World Championships Qualifying Standard for Women 800m and that time would also move her up into the top 20 in the IAAF Top List at 800m for 2017.
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J Richards will probably make it to the WC finals but he would not be a medal contender he is the only Trinidadian to make the time for the 200 or the 400 for the WC.
D Williams became T&T 1st female 400m runner to qualify for a WC or a Olympics she would probably break the NR this year.
R Walters also qualify for the WC in the 110m hurdles.
All those T&T athletes (Jereen Richards, Domonique Williams & Ruebin Walters who each ran a new PB this weekend) don't officially qualify for the World Championships in London unless/until they take part in the Senior Open Champs in T&T at the end of June and win or place in the top 3 in the final of their event.
But well done to all those T&T athletes for good performances this weekend and all moving up the 2017 IAAF World Top Lists in their events. Senior Open Champs in T&T at the end of June should be entertaining.
It will be interesting to see if Aleena Brooks who recently ran a new PB of 2:03.09 in the 800m can attain the 2017 IAAF World Championships Qualifying Standard of 2:01.00 for Women 800m. Brooks needs to shave 2.09 seconds off of her new 800m PB to achieve the 2017 IAAF World Championships Qualifying Standard for Women 800m and that time would also move her up into the top 20 in the IAAF Top List at 800m for 2017.
It will be a long shot for A Brooks to run 2:01.00 that's a big jump.
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J Richards will probably make it to the WC finals but he would not be a medal contender he is the only Trinidadian to make the time for the 200 or the 400 for the WC.
D Williams became T&T 1st female 400m runner to qualify for a WC or a Olympics she would probably break the NR this year.
R Walters also qualify for the WC in the 110m hurdles.
All those T&T athletes (Jereen Richards, Domonique Williams & Ruebin Walters who each ran a new PB this weekend) don't officially qualify for the World Championships in London unless/until they take part in the Senior Open Champs in T&T at the end of June and win or place in the top 3 in the final of their event.
But well done to all those T&T athletes for good performances this weekend and all moving up the 2017 IAAF World Top Lists in their events. Senior Open Champs in T&T at the end of June should be entertaining.
It will be interesting to see if Aleena Brooks who recently ran a new PB of 2:03.09 in the 800m can attain the 2017 IAAF World Championships Qualifying Standard of 2:01.00 for Women 800m. Brooks needs to shave 2.09 seconds off of her new 800m PB to achieve the 2017 IAAF World Championships Qualifying Standard for Women 800m and that time would also move her up into the top 20 in the IAAF Top List at 800m for 2017.
It will be a long shot for A Brooks to run 2:01.00 that's a big jump.
Nothing is impossible and that is the goal! Brooks just needs to be in the right hands from a coaching prespective and to regularly run against world class competition.
PS:
Some folks here were narrow-minded enough to refer to Brooks PB performance last weekend in Jamaica as mediocre because she placed 4th and not in a top 3 podium position.
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I hope for the best for Brooks. But that is a big leap to make within 2 months.
Yes I am the narrow minded one. And yes it was mediocre. But has some promise.
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I hope for the best for Brooks. But that is a big leap to make within 2 months.
Yes I am the narrow minded one. And yes it was mediocre. But has some promise.
Her effort might have been mediocre to you but I am sure it was not to Aleena Brooks and her coach. She PR-ed for goodness sake!
Some folks here need to stop the ego tripping and lack of appreciation for our T&T athletes when they give of their best and run a new PR and should be making us all proud of their efforts and improvement.
Its really sad how some of us place ego in front of logic as if they can do better themselves if they were in the same circumstances.
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I hope for the best for Brooks. But that is a big leap to make within 2 months.
Yes I am the narrow minded one. And yes it was mediocre. But has some promise.
Her effort might have been mediocre to you but I am sure it was not to Aleena Brooks and her coach. She PR-ed for goodness sake!
Some folks here need to stop the ego tripping and lack of appreciation for our T&T athletes when they give of their best and run a new PR and should be making us all proud of their efforts and improvement.
Its really sad how some of us place ego in front of logic as if they can do better themselves if they were in the same circumstances.
I think both you guys are making valid points but with the CAC games being canceled she probably would not get another chance again unless the NAA bring down a top 800m runner so she can try an keep up with them.
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Place Athlete Affiliation Time Heat (pl)
1 Shakima WIMBLEY SR Miami 51.23 Q 3 (1)
2 Travia JONES SR LSU 51.63 Q 2 (1)
3 Sharrika BARNETT SO Florida 51.78 Q 3 (2)
4 Domonique WILLIAMS SR Alabama 51.90 Q 2 (2)
5 Aiyanna STIVERNE SR Miami 52.00 (51.996) Q 1 (1)
6 NaAsha ROBINSON SO Tennessee Tech 52.00 (51.997) Q 2 (3)
7 Rachel MISHER SO LSU 52.07 q 2 (4)
8 Shaquania DORSETT SO Florida State 52.13 Q 1 (2)
I am proud of her getting that sub 52 mark it has been coming and she can only get better once she is injury free so I pray she remains healthy. She is on the way to becoming our first elite female 400m specialist and that is great seeing as the men have been doing it for so long.
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https://www.youtube.com/v/PCNv3c6Mxn4
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World: W 10.49 1988 Florence Griffith-Joyner, USA
American: A 10.49 1988 Florence Griffith-Joyner
Hayward: H 10.70 2011 Carmelita Jeter, USA
Prefontaine: M 10.70 2011 Carmelita Jeter, USA
Name Year Team Finals Wind
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1 Morolake AKINOSUN USA 10.94 2.1
2 Murielle AHOURE CIV 10.96 2.1
3 Michelle-Lee AHYE TTO 10.97 2.1
4 Veronica CAMPBELL-BROWN JAM 11.00 2.1
5 Simone FACEY JAM 11.13 2.1
6 Tianna BARTOLETTA USA 11.15 2.1
7 Dezerea BRYANT USA 11.20 2.1
8 Barbara PIERRE USA 11.23 2.1
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We in the month of June, not much for T&T track & field fans to cheer for the season so far
Most of our top athletes have not had any big impact. at least not yet
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http://live.pttiming.com/?mid=1261
Results
PLACE ATHLETE RESULT LN/POS
1 Machel Cedenio Trinidad and Tobago 45.65 6
2 Tony McQuay United States 45.91 5
3 Josephus Lyles United States 46.43 7
4 Renny Quow Trinidad and Tobago 46.79 8
5 David Verburg United States 46.98 4
6 Kyle Clemons United States 47.16 3
7 Brian Herron United States 47.61 2
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https://www.youtube.com/v/VYRN01gxf0w
Results
WIND: 0.1 M/S
PLACE ATHLETE RESULT REACT LN/POS
1 Keston Bledman Trinidad and Tobago 10.21 0.208 0.151 2
2 Akani Simbine South Africa 10.21 0.209 0.150 3
3 Jevaughn Minzie Jamaica 10.30 0.140 4
4 Deondre Batson United States 10.31 0.117 5
5 BeeJay Lee United States 10.34 0.136 1
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https://www.youtube.com/v/dnISkOLwqsI
I think KAB is slowly getting back into 2011 form.
Results
WIND: 0.2 M/S
PLACE ATHLETE RESULT REACT LN/POS
1 Kelli-Ann Baptiste Trinidad and Tobago 11.06 0.148 2
2 Michelle-Lee Ahye Trinidad and Tobago 11.11 0.148 3
3 Desiree Henry Great Britain 11.41 0.129 4
4 Angela Tenorio Ecuador 11.51 0.177 1
5 Jeneba Tarmoh United States 11.84 0.149 5
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Was just about to post that. KAB is rounding into form and pretty nice considering MLA is in the mix with top performers bar Elaine, Tori, Marie Ta Lou and Dafne.
They should complete the list for the final. Others being, Akinosun, Ahoure and Campbell Brown competing for the other spots.
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Steady improvement from Cedenio. 46.3x about 3 weeks ago. He's supposed to run at Bolt's farewell meet this weekend coming. Stiffer competition there should pull him down into the low 45's
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnISkOLwqsI
Not sure what's up with my flash player so here is the link to the womens 100m
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The good thing about that race is that Kelly Ann had a bad race all that movement not running in a straight line. It could of been under 11 sec
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The good thing about that race is that Kelly Ann had a bad race all that movement not running in a straight line. It could of been under 11 sec
I believe KAB is in sub-11 shape. That fabricated street track is not a naturally fast track to run on.
Barring injury she will definitely go sub-11 at Senior Champs later this month.
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Rome Diamond League
Women´s 100m
Wind: +0.5 m/s
1 SCHIPPERS Dafne NED 10.99
2 TA LOU Marie-Josee CIV 11.03
3 AHYE Michelle-Lee TTO 11.07
4 BARTOLETTA Tianna USA 11.26
5 WILLIAMS Christania 11.32
6 HENRY Desiree GBR 11.32
7 LÜCKENKEMPER Gina GER 11.39
8 KAMBUNDJI Mujinga SUI 11.40
9 SIRAGUSA Irene ITA 11.70
I´d say that puts KAB in the mix for a medal along with Dafne and Ta lou judging by how close MLA was to them. KAB beat her on Sunday by 0.05 so decent stuff. We will see how she runs in Jamaica on Saturday.
Men´s Javelin
1 RÖHLER Thomas GER 90.06
2 VETTER Johannes GER 88.15
3 WALCOTT Keshorn TTO 86.61
4 VADLEJCH Jakub 86.37
5 PITKÄMÄKI Tero FIN 83.84
6 KIRT Magnus EST 83.70
7 YEGO Julius KEN 82.19
As long as Keshorn remains injury free I think he can do some damage in London.
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NCAA Champs semi-finals
Mens 110m hurdles
1 David KENDZIERA JR Illinois 13.39 Q +1.4 1 (1)
2 Grant HOLLOWAY FR Florida 13.41 Q +1.0 3 (1)
3 Ruebin WALTERS JR Alabama 13.43 Q +2.5 2 (1)
4 Aaron MALLETT SR Iowa 13.44 Q +1.0 3 (2)
Walters is through the final and starts as one of the favourites.
Mens 200m
1 Christopher BELCHER SR N. Carolina A&T 20.01 Q +1.6 3 (1)
2 Jereem RICHARDS JR Alabama 20.04 Q +1.6 1 (1)
3 Christian COLEMAN JR Tennessee 20.21 Q +1.6 3 (2)
4 Nethaneel MITCHELL-BLAKE SR LSU 20.24 Q +1.3 2 (1)
Christian Coleman definitely the favourite as he ran that 9.82 in the 100m but we will see how much he has left in the tank for the 200m. Our boy is most likely going to be in the top 3 just not sure which place.
Domonique Williams goes in heat 1 of the womens 400m semi-finals and hoping she can make the final and break that 51.83 NR. If she does both I will be extremely happy. Placing top 3 would be icing on the cake.
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Kelly Ann Baptiste just beat a good field to win at Racers grand prix. Will post the result soon.
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amaica National Championship Meet
JN/Racers Grand Prix - 6/10/2017
National Stadium
Event 1 Women 100 Meter Dash
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Name Year Team Finals Wind Points
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Finals
1 Baptiste, Kellyann Trinidad& Tobago 11.13 -0.8
2 Prandini, Jenna USA 11.16 -0.8
3 Morrison, Natasha Jamaica 11.26 -0.8
4 Forbes, Sashalee Jamaica 11.29 -0.8
5 Gardner, English USA 11.32 -0.8
6 Tenorio, Angela Ecuador 11.35 -0.8
7 Pierre, Barbara USA 11.36 -0.8
8 Hill, Candice USA 11.40 -0.8
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Jamaica National Championship Meet
JN/Racers Grand Prix - 6/10/2017
National Stadium
Event 16 Women 400 Meter Hurdles
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Name Year Team Finals Points
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Finals
1 Little, Shamier USA 54.21
2 Muhammed, Dalilah USA 54.59
3 Tracey, Ristananna Jamaica 54.61
4 Tate, Cassandra USA 54.78
5 Tracey, Nikita Jamaica 55.32
6 White, Rhonda Jamaica 55.52
7 McKnight, Sparkle Trinidad& Tobago 56.30
8 Nugent, Leah Jamaica 56.32
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Jamaica National Championship Meet
JN/Racers Grand Prix - 6/10/2017
National Stadium
Event 2 Men 100 Meter Dash
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Name Year Team Finals Wind Points
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Finals
1 Blake, Yohan Jamaica 9.97 0.6
2 Simbine, Akani South Africa 10.00 0.6
3 Bleman, Keston Trinidad& Tobago 10.22 0.6
4 Bailey-Cole, Kemar Jamaica 10.23 0.6
5 Callendar, Emmanuel Trinidad& Tobago 10.25 0.6
6 Hinds, Chadwick Jamaica 10.28 0.6
7 Adams, Antonie St. Kitts& Nevis 10.43 0.6
8 Robinson, Bryce USA 10.58 0.6
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Ayanna Alexander with another sub-par performance in Jamaica that is way below her SB and PB.
http://racersgrandprix.com/liveresults
Jamaica National Championship Meet
JN/Racers Grand Prix - 6/10/2017
National Stadium
Event 20 Women Triple Jump
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Name Year Team Finals Wind Points
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Finals
1 Thomas-Ricketts, Shaniek Jamaica 14.31m 1.6
2 Myers, Tamara Bahamas 13.80m 2.2
3 Eke, Nada Ghana 13.76m 2.6
4 Hickling, Tissana Jamaica 13.37m 1.5
5 Alexander, Ayanna Trinidad& Tobago 13.25m 2.2
6 Lea, Tanasia USA 12.45m 1.5
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Nice finishing by Lalonde Gordon and a new SB but he is yet to go sub-45 this season just like Machel Cedenio. If Machel Cedenio had executed his trademark kick-finish (that we all know him for) down the home straight he would have won this race as he was in 2nd place as the runners came into the home straight.
Its possible that Machel is short of long distance condition training this season and also needs to work on getting his back his trademark sprint kick down the home straight.
It will be interesting to see if Machel can hold on to his National 400m title at the Senior Open Champs in 2 weeks time as I believe he is not in the same top shape as he was around this time last year. He could also be a bit race rusty as he opened his season pretty late and with a rather slow time.
On a related note, Jamaica has definitely got a stronger Men's 4x4 team than T&T this season as Demish Gaye was altready sub-45 before today and lowered his PB to become the 2nd fastest Jamaican quarter-miler this season. At this rate JA might be a strong threat to the USA for the gold medal in the M 4x4 at Worlds Champs in London.
T&T will struggle to medal in the M 4x4 in London if we don't have at least 3 to 4 quarter-milers in reliable sub-45 shape by the end of June.
http://racersgrandprix.com/liveresults
Jamaica National Championship Meet
JN/Racers Grand Prix - 6/10/2017
National Stadium
Event 8 Men 400 Meter Dash
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Name Year Team Finals Points
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Finals
1 Gaye, Demish Jamaica 44.73
2 Gordon, Lalonde Trinidad& Tobago 45.18
3 Cedenio, MACHEL Trinidad& Tobago 45.57
4 Norwood, Vernon USA 45.63
5 Williams, Delano GBR 45.85
6 McDonald, Rusheen Jamaica 45.93
7 Gayle, Jermaine Jamaica 46.43
8 Berry, Mike USA 46.76
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Women's 100m at the 2017 Gyulai István Memorial in Hungry
Michelle-Lee Ahye did not finish her 100m race at the Gyulai István Memorial this evening even after getting a 2nd chance to race after she false started.
For some reason MLA seemed to be distracted and lacked the required concentration for this race. Lets hope she did not get injured and will be able to concentrate properly for her next race! :-(
WOMEN'S 100M - GYULAI ISTVAN MEMORIAL 2017 [1080P]
https://www.youtube.com/v/Rue8RyAiFT0
Women's 100m - 04.07.2017
Final, Wind: +0.5
Pl. Athlete / Team Cnt. Birth Result Score
1. Blessing OKAGBARE-IGHOTEGUONOR NGR 88 11.11 1176
2. Remona BURCHELL JAM 91 11.15 1167
3. Morolake AKINOSUN USA 94 11.19 1159
4. Carina HORN RSA 89 11.21 1154
5. Tianna BARTOLETTA USA 85 11.27 1142
6. Alyssa CONLEY RSA 91 11.41 1112 SB
7. Kaylin WHITNEY USA 98 11.54 1085
- Michelle-Lee AHYE TTO 92 DNF
https://www.all-athletics.com/en-us/node/1289008?day=2
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Men's 400m at the 2017 Gyulai István Memorial in Hungry
Machel Cedenio and Renny Quow place 3rd and 5th respectfully in their first 400m race in Europe following the 2017 T&T Senior Open Championships.
I believe Renny is hoping to run the World Champs 400m standard of 45.50 or faster before 24th July which will allow him to participate in the individual 400m in London in addition to being part of TTO Men's 4x400m Relay squad.
Steven Gardiner is definitely looking like a hot favourite to make it to the 400m Final in London and fight for a medal. If I am correct I believe Steven and Machel are both in the same training camp so Machel should know what he needs to do to beat Steven in London and also fight for a medal..
STEVEN GARDINER WINS MEN'S 400M AT GYULAI ISTVAN MEMORIAL 2017
https://www.youtube.com/v/rMITVK8ycco
Men's 400m - 04.07.2017
Final
Pl. Athlete / Team Cnt. Birth Result Score
1. Steven GARDINER BAH 95 44.61 1207
2. Luka JANEŽIČ SLO 95 45.44 1149
3. Machel CEDENIO TTO 95 45.47 1147
4. Nery BRENES CRC 85 45.71 1131 SB
5. Renny QUOW TTO 87 45.78 1126
6. Vernon NORWOOD USA 92 45.84 1122
7. Fitzroy DUNKLEY JAM 93 46.43 1083
8. Mateo RUŽIĆ CRO 94 47.20 1032
https://www.all-athletics.com/en-us/node/1289008?day=2
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Cedenio pulled up
https://www.youtube.com/v/Ip4aDY2Q73g
Results
400m Men
06 Jul 2017 21:40
Rank Name Result Q Pts. Q Rank
1 RSA VAN NIEKERK, Wayde 43.62 WL,DLR,MR 8 9
2 BOT THEBE, Baboloki 44.02 PB 29 1
3 BOT MAKWALA, Isaac 44.08 SB 6 11
4 USA NORWOOD, Vernon 44.47 SB 15 3
5 USA CHERRY, Michael 44.66 PB 4 14
6 USA MCQUAY, Tony 45.28 14 5
7 NED BONEVACIA, Liemarvin 45.61 SB 3 17
TTO CEDENIO, Machel DNF
https://lausanne.diamondleague.com/en/programme_results_lausanne
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@Trini.. Now I'm concerned. But I think he just felt something and decided to stop. 2nd race in 2 days.. 2nd Trini to do the same thing in 2 days. I hope everything is okay.
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From today in Luzern. Quite a solid run given the conditions. Next up is Rabat where KAB takes on MLA, Ta Lou, Blessing and Elaine.
Lauf Wind: -0,7
Rk. StNr. Name Jg. Nat. Verein Leistung
1. 411 Baptiste Kelly-Ann 1986 TRI Trinidad and Tobago 11.16
2. 444 Brown Aaliyah 1995 USA United States 11.38
3. 403 Levy Jura 1991 JAM Jamaica 11.41
4. 382 Pierre Barbara 1987 USA United States 11.42
5. 222 Kambundji Mujinga 1992 SUI STB Leichtathletik 11.43
6. 427 Williams Christania 1994 JAM Jamaica 11.49
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From today in Luzern. Quite a solid run given the conditions. Next up is Rabat where KAB takes on MLA, Ta Lou, Blessing and Elaine.
Lauf Wind: -0,7
Rk. StNr. Name Jg. Nat. Verein Leistung
1. 411 Baptiste Kelly-Ann 1986 TRI Trinidad and Tobago 11.16
2. 444 Brown Aaliyah 1995 USA United States 11.38
3. 403 Levy Jura 1991 JAM Jamaica 11.41
4. 382 Pierre Barbara 1987 USA United States 11.42
5. 222 Kambundji Mujinga 1992 SUI STB Leichtathletik 11.43
6. 427 Williams Christania 1994 JAM Jamaica 11.49
100m Womens Heat B EA Classic Meeting Luzern
https://www.youtube.com/v/b3kkx3ivgmY
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How did Michelle beat that? She looks solid. If she runs like that, she will be in the WC final.
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Say allyuh prayers for medals at this year World Champs
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I guess having a finalist in the world championships is all we could bank on.
Btw, Ahye 3rd 11.03. Baptiste 5th in Rabat 11.05. Thompson1st and Talou2nd were also in the race.
Bledman get 6th. He look like he nursing something. If he runs the way he did today, I don't think he will make the semi at the worlds. That's how bad it is. I hope he finds his form..
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Bledman and Callendar both out in the 1st round.
To be fair to Callendar, he did slip in the blocks. Worked hard to come back. He would have qualified if he didn't slip.
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what ever happen to Wayne Davis II has he quit track?
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what ever happen to Wayne Davis II has he quit track?
Took a break. Had a baby. Baby was experiencing some health challenges.
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MLA and KAB will be running beside each other in the 100m final.
Cedenio is clearly not in form. He did not look well. No Trinis in the 400m finals.
I predicting :
1st Van Neikerk
2nd Makwala
3rd Thebe or Gardiner
Sando where yuh boy Socapro?
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We sucking salt. Not even ah green guava to eat with it. Time for some new blood. New blood for Paris and LA, that is. I don't see us having a group for Tokyo. But hopefully Ephraim and them will work extremely hard to blood some new athletes.
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Bowie wins Gold in 100M
allyuh was mad when Trump said make America great again? :D Well America win both 100m finals
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Bowie wins Gold in 100M
allyuh was mad when Trump said make America great again? :D Well America win both 100m finals
I like Talou. She almost like a SAFP.
Ahoure is a beauty. If she doesn't win a medal, she should enter the pageant.
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There is evidence of Trump colluding with IAAF..
I'm convinced he is responsible for Degrasse hamstring tear. No doubt that Degrasse would have won the 100m easily
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Ok Michelle lee ahye ran 10.82 a pb at OUR TRIALS .. but at these games she could not even go sub 11 . I really wonder if those times are legit at our trial or our athlete just peak at the national trials ...
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Ok Michelle lee ahye ran 10.82 a pb at OUR TRIALS .. but at these games she could not even go sub 11 . I really wonder if those times are legit at our trial or our athlete just peak at the national trials ...
I agree. I've raised that question many times! It provides false expectations to fans and athletes alike.
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MHO.. I think HCS timer might be off by a .10 or .05. Despite that, I still think MLA is capable of running below 10.9x. I think there are things she needs to find tune. Her start is one example. If she had KAB start, she will be a contender for a medal.
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I just posted this in a previous thread. Richards just EAT up the 200m. He look likes he can run 19.80 easy.
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Yes, he looked tremendous. Will need to replicate that performance 2 more times.
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MLA dns for 200m. I suspect it's the stomach virus. Hope she is okay for the relay.
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Bowie is out too.
I read that the officials are preventing select athletes from competing. Both Ahye and Bowie were seen warming up on the track before their 200m heat. They were turned away as a health/safety precaution.
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That South African fella!
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That kid from Qatar has kick to rival Cedenio's. He is going to be hard to beat.
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Our male 4x100 failed to advance to the final, but no surprise there. The ladies made it, but barely. The second and third exchanges need work. Khalifa is the weak link, so they have to give her as much of a cushion as possible. MLA absolutely BLAZED the back stretch. Man it was beautiful to watch. May have accounted for the poor exchange between herself and Semoy. Too much speed... Lol.
Our male 4x400m made the final and looked good doing so. Was a bit surprised on how fast they ran, considering the form of the individual pieces. Replicate tomorrow and we should be on the podium.
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Our male 4x100 failed to advance to the final, but no surprise there. The ladies made it, but barely. The second and third exchanges need work. Khalifa is the weak link, so they have to give her as much of a cushion as possible. MLA absolutely BLAZED the back stretch. Man it was beautiful to watch. May have accounted for the poor exchange between herself and Semoy. Too much speed... Lol.
Our male 4x400m made the final and looked good doing so. Was a bit surprised on how fast they ran, considering the form of the individual pieces. Replicate tomorrow and we should be on the podium.
How would you order the ladies to get the best finish? Or is that the best?
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Congrats to Mr Richards on his Bronze medal. T&T is proud of you! 🇹🇹 🇹🇹
Here is Highlights of the 200M race https://www.facebook.com/pg/CNC3Television/videos/?ref=page_internal
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Any videos of the relays?
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Our male 4x100 failed to advance to the final, but no surprise there. The ladies made it, but barely. The second and third exchanges need work. Khalifa is the weak link, so they have to give her as much of a cushion as possible. MLA absolutely BLAZED the back stretch. Man it was beautiful to watch. May have accounted for the poor exchange between herself and Semoy. Too much speed... Lol.
Our male 4x400m made the final and looked good doing so. Was a bit surprised on how fast they ran, considering the form of the individual pieces. Replicate tomorrow and we should be on the podium.
How would you order the ladies to get the best finish? Or is that the best?
Based on everyone's skill set, it's the best IMO. Khalifa is just still obviously developing.
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KSF ran 11.06. She is injured or yes.. still developing. But remember this relay team rarely gets the opportunity to practice. As Ato said, races do not mean practice.
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Drama
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Drama
Only drama if you supporting the losing athletes/ relay teams
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I not on you nah, carry on
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Did Walcott throw today?
Yeah, finished 7th
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Did Walcott throw today?
Yeah, finished 7th
:beermug: he must've had an off day bc he's generally a consistent performer
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Any videos of the relays?
Seen some links to relay videos here http://worldchamps2017.weebly.com
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I seen the 4x400 men race. I like the order Quow to Richards to Cedenio to Gordon.
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BRAPP. GOLD! 4X400
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Boom!
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GOLD!!!!!
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I was worried after reading some comments from Solomon o FB about team selection. Then was surprised he was the pop off leg. He ran a solid leg and kept us in the race. Then Jereem put us in 2nd place. Cedenio fell off but recovered at the end of his leg to close the gap on the Us and Lalonde "Big Race" Gordon ran the best anchor I have ever seen from a Trini runner.
Congrats fellahs. Most of you had average seasons but came together as a team to make the country proud.
Watch the NAAA take credit now.
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https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1701813559843571&id=100000448304281
Highlights.
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:rotfl:
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jareem Richards on that second leg all we need now is Jonathan farina back
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jareem Richards on that second leg all we need now is Jonathan farina back
Let we start with spelling he name right. Jereem. He is our star of these champs. Anyone links to the splits?
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Very very impressive run from our quarter milers. Congrats on the GOLD :applause:
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WATCH! THE MOMENT WHEN T&T WON GOLD http://tinyurl.com/yagwz4cj 🇹🇹
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https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1701813559843571&id=100000448304281
Highlights.
that saddist need a medal too for the commentary. he went from saying cedenio shouldn't be on the team to saying Yes Cedenio. then he start to scream lalonde lalonde lalonde lalonde :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
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https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1701813559843571&id=100000448304281
Highlights.
that saddist need a medal too for the commentary. he went from saying cedenio shouldn't be on the team to saying Yes Cedenio. then he start to scream lalonde lalonde lalonde lalonde :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
I swear he was giving birth in the last 20 metres. ;D
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https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1701813559843571&id=100000448304281
Highlights.
that saddist need a medal too for the commentary. he went from saying cedenio shouldn't be on the team to saying Yes Cedenio. then he start to scream lalonde lalonde lalonde lalonde :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
I swear he was giving birth in the last 20 metres. ;D
yeah he gave birth to a boy, his name is Lalonde.
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Forged from the Love of Liberty closed the World Championships
Trinidad & Tobago’s national anthem being played during the medal ceremony for the Men's 4x400m relay at the World Championships in London.
https://twitter.com/ClydeenMcDonald/status/896856205582376960
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https://media.aws.iaaf.org/competitiondocuments/pdf/5151/AT-4X4-M-f--1--.RS5.pdf?v=1181542542
The splits ^^^^
Solomon put us in a hole, but the next 3 legs brought us back. Jereem and Cedenio were the fastest on their respective legs and Lalonde was the 2nd fastest anchor.
WELL DONE BOYS!!!!!!! :beermug: :beermug: :beermug:
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Nicely done. Gordon power through that last turn and straight
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Question for management. Why did Solomon run the first leg. Is Quow injured or something. Cause that decision could of cost Gold. A similar instance happened in World relays when we replaced Lendore for Solomon and went downhill.
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Question for management. Why did Solomon run the first leg. Is Quow injured or something. Cause that decision could of cost Gold. A similar instance happened in World relays when we replaced Lendore for Solomon and went downhill.
no one was injured ;) just a temper tantrum by someone who placed 4th at trials who thought they deserved to run the finals over Quow and he showed how much he DID NOT deserve it with a 46.1 split !
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Question for management. Why did Solomon run the first leg. Is Quow injured or something. Cause that decision could of cost Gold. A similar instance happened in World relays when we replaced Lendore for Solomon and went downhill.
no one was injured ;) just a temper tantrum by someone who placed 4th at trials who thought they deserved to run the finals over Quow and he showed how much he DID NOT deserve it with a 46.1 split !
Let's celebrate the win and keep the good vibrations going. The high road is always the best road!
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This crap has to stop he should be banned . He had no grounds. The man is the worst of all our runners. Why does management allow him to always get away with this crap. Is this one athlete who is the slowest have so much clout. Naaa management Country over individuals. This guy had proven over and over again it is all about him and not about our country it is time we ban him
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Choke enough is enough. This is not the first time. Should we just pretend because we got gold and just celebrate. Because of one man selfishness we could of hamper our chances. If it was not for the other three runners we would be here asking why was jarrin on first leg
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This crap has to stop he should be banned . He had no grounds. The man is the worst of all our runners. Why does management allow him to always get away with this crap. Is this one athlete who is the slowest have so much clout. Naaa management Country over individuals. This guy had proven over and over again it is all about him and not about our country it is time we ban him
You're entitled to your opinion. You must run in his shoes sometime. And in the shoes of other athletes as well. And be responsible for team selection and management.
On a phone typing slow. We win and you're still asking why. I'm not banning anyone! He did not burn the flag! Management has to manage. He did his best once he was on the track.
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https://media.aws.iaaf.org/competitiondocuments/pdf/5151/AT-4X4-M-f--1--.RS5.pdf?v=1181542542
The splits ^^^^
Solomon put us in a hole, but the next 3 legs brought us back. Jereem and Cedenio were the fastest on their respective legs and Lalonde was the 2nd fastest anchor.
WELL DONE BOYS!!!!!!! :beermug: :beermug: :beermug:
What were the official splits for the Womens 4X1 relay final?
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we still have Lendore to come
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https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1701813559843571&id=100000448304281
Highlights.
that saddist need a medal too for the commentary. he went from saying cedenio shouldn't be on the team to saying Yes Cedenio. then he start to scream lalonde lalonde lalonde lalonde :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
I swear he was giving birth in the last 20 metres. ;D
yeah he gave birth to a boy, his name is Lalonde.
dat home commentary was a classic, sounds like 'de fearless one' brother
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Finally beating the U S A was priceless thanks to all you guys.
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I thought this championship was going to be guava season. That race and Jareem's performance made up for all the disappointments. Tokyo, here we come.
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Choko what stupidness I talking no need to ban him. Once everyone healthy and run at Nationals. I rest assured he will no longer be on the squad.
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T&T National Anthem, last one played at the WC http://tinyurl.com/ybph7oed
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Excellent boys, well done and congrats. You made the country proud!
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https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1701813559843571&id=100000448304281
Highlights.
that saddist need a medal too for the commentary. he went from saying cedenio shouldn't be on the team to saying Yes Cedenio. then he start to scream lalonde lalonde lalonde lalonde :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
I swear he was giving birth in the last 20 metres. ;D
yeah he gave birth to a boy, his name is Lalonde.
dat home commentary was a classic, sounds like 'de fearless one' brother
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
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jareem Richards on that second leg all we need now is Jonathan farina back
We need a fit Deon Lendore as well to strengthen the pool for 2019. By Tokyo, Lalonde Gordon will be past his prime and we won not because of, but in spite of Jarrin Solomon.
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https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1701813559843571&id=100000448304281
Highlights.
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
This take the cake!!!!
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From Dexter Voisin. and I agree with him 100%.
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20170814/sports/facility-needed
A facility for track and field where athletes can train and compete uninterrupted is needed. It does not have to be a stadium, but it has to be a facility where athletes can go at any time and not have to share with other sports and entertainment. That would augur well for the future.”
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jareem Richards on that second leg all we need now is Jonathan farina back
We need a fit Deon Lendore as well to strengthen the pool for 2019. By Tokyo, Lalonde Gordon will be past his prime and we won not because of, but in spite of Jarrin Solomon.
I would not underestimate Lalonde for 2019 and 2020. Although he will be 30/31, I would not be surprised if he is at least capable of being a solid relay contributor. 30/31 is "old" for a sprinter but he runs with bad mind which is what more of our athletes need to do. Quow will be 31/32 as well. I agree Lendore needs get back in form plus other youths need to step up to the next level. The youth pool has talent such as St Clair, Kashief King, Theon Lewis, Onal Mitchell,Judah Taylor,Asa Guevera, Zidane Martin, etc. We cant end up in the same situation as the men 4x100 where there is no one stepping up to replace Torpedo, Beldman, etc.
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Jamaica and Botswana already fire there warning shot there young guns are ready Great Britain already looking at we bad mind they saying we could take them boys down if T&T young guns cannot knock these older guys off the team the dream stops here.
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jareem Richards on that second leg all we need now is Jonathan farina back
Isn't Farinha a 100/200 runner?
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jareem Richards on that second leg all we need now is Jonathan farina back
Isn't Farinha a 100/200 runner?
and he used to run the 4x4 relay
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jareem Richards on that second leg all we need now is Jonathan farina back
Isn't Farinha a 100/200 runner?
and he used to run the 4x4 relay
ok..i think he should be focusing on helping our 4x1 relay become competitive again. we have a lot of 400 talent so hopefully a few of those guys can step up soon.
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jareem Richards on that second leg all we need now is Jonathan farina back
Isn't Farinha a 100/200 runner?
and he used to run the 4x4 relay
ok..i think he should be focusing on helping our 4x1 relay become competitive again. we have a lot of 400 talent so hopefully a few of those guys can step up soon.
So what about our women? They need help the most.
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http://www.guardian.co.tt/sports/2017-08-17/injured-john-keeps-faith-red-white-and-black
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Thursday, August 17, 2017
While T&T fetes our freshly minted gold medal 4x400 metre men’s World Championship relay team of Lalonde Gordon, Machel Cedenio, Jarrin Solomon and Jereem Richards, who is also the men’s 200 metre bronze medallist; we cannot ignore their constant cries for help and support which some continued to make even as the games were in progress in London, England over the last two weeks.
Jereem himself echoed the call upon returning to a VIP welcome home ceremony on Monday, pleading for sold out crowds to witness he and his fellow athletes perform, good, bad or indifferent. But on the other end of the spectrum one voice makes a different appeal, one which has regularly come from her colleagues and counterparts, but which is all too often muted.
Deborah John, the women’s 100 metre hurdler, who debuted at her first World Championships, suffered a horrific fall while going over the fifth hurdle during the heats on Day 8. She suffered several injuries including whiplash, muscular strains to her quad and hamstring on her left leg as well as a sprained shoulder and right thumb. She has since returned to her base in Auburn, Alabama, USA, where she resides.
“Right now I’m in recovery and rehabilitation and I haven’t started going for medical treatment because when I left the championship in England, I was told by another doctor, not part of the T&T medical staff, to take about 10 days off to give the muscles some time to start the healing process,” John explained in a phone interview with Guardian Media Sports.
The four-time national champion in the women’s high hurdles added: “One thing I would like to mention is that no one from the athletic association or federation has since contacted me to offer any financial assistance to aid in the recovery process. I haven’t gotten funding since 2015, so all the expenses that I incur is all on my own. I am shocked that no one has reached out to me as yet. I am still waiting to see if anyone would say if there is any kind of system in place to provide assistance for an athlete who goes out there and represents Trinidad and Tobago and gets injured in the process.”
The former Tunapuna Secondary School student’s attempt to script a World Championship fairy tale started when she received a wild card entry to the event three weeks ago. She did not attain a qualifying standard for automatic qualification but was allowed to participate late as one of the fastest athletes for the year, clocking 13.10 seconds one day before the cut off date for IAAF World Championships entrants.
“I was excited when I received the call from Trinidad so I just continued training to prepare myself as best as possible. There were some delays with obtaining my ticket to fly to London because I was called so late and that was pretty stressful. But once I got there I took my mind off of that.”
Then came the morning of her event. John stated that she had done her best to prepare and focus on the task at hand, but things went from bad to worse as her dream was about to quickly turn sour for the holder of a degree in Business Management with a minor in psychology who has moved from sprints, to the heptathlon and then to the sprint hurdles and was competing in her first global meet.
The 27-year-old former North Dakota State All-American said, while she has concerns about her health and recovery, she hopes to once again get the chance to wear national colours, which she has done since she was a teenager, representing T&T at the Carifta Games, Pan American Junior Games and the Commonwealth Games before the World Championships.
“I see it as a stepping stone. I do the hurdles so I try to use that event and relate it to my real life experiences by clearing every obstacle that comes my way. Due to the injuries that I have sustained from the fall, the only concern I do have is that, if it does not heal properly and I don’t get assistance to do proper rehabilitation, it may lead to recurring or chronic injuries which might be a setback for me come next season,” she concluded.
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This crap has to stop he should be banned . He had no grounds. The man is the worst of all our runners. Why does management allow him to always get away with this crap. Is this one athlete who is the slowest have so much clout. Naaa management Country over individuals. This guy had proven over and over again it is all about him and not about our country it is time we ban him
You're entitled to your opinion. You must run in his shoes sometime. And in the shoes of other athletes as well. And be responsible for team selection and management.
On a phone typing slow. We win and you're still asking why. I'm not banning anyone! He did not burn the flag! Management has to manage. He did his best once he was on the track.
Full agreement!
Btw Solomon's complaint on his facebook page was about him not being used in the heats even though he was the freshest athlete in the squad, in order to keep our top 4 quartermilers as fresh as possible for the Final with an extra day's rest. I was involved in the facebook conversation on Solomon's facebook page.
As it was they decided to replace Quow who was the slowest in the 4x4 Heats with Solomon in the 4x4 Final and we won gold and everyone who ran between the 4x4 Heats and the 4x4 Final gets a medal so all 5 of them Solomon, Quow, Richards, Cedenio and Gordon all come home with a gold medals.
I think it worked out better for the squad seeing that 5 athletes head back home with a gold medal and not 4.
In the ideal world we could had used both Solomon and St Clair who are in the relay squad in the 4x4 Heats and then the top 4; Quow, Richards, Cedenio and Gordon in the Final and all 6 of our relay squad quartermilers could have come back home with a medal for running in either the Heats or the Final or both.
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jareem Richards on that second leg all we need now is Jonathan farina back
Isn't Farinha a 100/200 runner?
and he used to run the 4x4 relay
ok..i think he should be focusing on helping our 4x1 relay become competitive again. we have a lot of 400 talent so hopefully a few of those guys can step up soon.
So what about our women? They need help the most.
never said the women didn't need help. track and field need help in general.
we need to get a relay coach and better facilities.
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http://krqe.com/2017/08/15/jarrin-solomon-almost-missed-out-on-trinadad-tobago-world-championship-gold/
Choko and Socapro look your boy claiming NAAA politics nearly kept him out the finals
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http://krqe.com/2017/08/15/jarrin-solomon-almost-missed-out-on-trinadad-tobago-world-championship-gold/
Choko and Socapro look your boy claiming NAAA politics nearly kept him out the finals
That's his view which he is entitled to, Solomon has been around our relay teams long enough to know when politics is at play or not and look how many medals he has won with our relay teams over the years.
On a related note it was really good of Renny Quow to give up his lead-off spot in the Final to Solomon knowing that if we medal he would still get a medal seeing that he was part of our squad that ran in the 4x4 Heats.
Full respect to Renny Quow for that great guesture and showing faith in his teamate Solomon, this bodes well for very good team spirit among all our 4x4 relay team members in the future.
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As 2017 come to an end my opinion is a mixed one. Happy and salute the 4x400 men relay team and happy for Jareem Richards progress. BUT at the same time we are witnessing the big decline in times and competitiveness from some of our top athletes. Jehue Gordon had no impact this year (Third year straight now). Keshorn had a disappointing season and Ahye was mediocre all season.
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As 2017 come to an end my opinion is a mixed one. Happy and sale the 4x400 men relay team and happy for Jareem Richards progress. BUT at the same time we are witnessing the big decline in times and competitiveness from some of our top athletes. Jehue Gordon had no impact this year (Third year straight now). Keshorn had a disappointing season and Ahye was mediocre all season.
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And except for the 4x4 WC final, Marcel Cedenio did not perform well coming off a brilliant 4th in Rio
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As 2017 come to an end my opinion is a mixed one. Happy and sale the 4x400 men relay team and happy for Jareem Richards progress. BUT at the same time we are witnessing the big decline in times and competitiveness from some of our top athletes. Jehue Gordon had no impact this year (Third year straight now). Keshorn had a disappointing season and Ahye was mediocre all season.
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And except for the 4x4 WC final, Marcel Cedenio did not perform well coming off a brilliant 4th in Rio
That is correct
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MACHEL Cedenio had an Injury along with some personal and coaching issues this season. Things should be back on track next year.
Agree with the rest.
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MACHEL Cedenio had an Injury along with some personal and coaching issues this season. Things should be back on track next year.
Agree with the rest.
Despite his challenges, he was able to run a boss leg for the 4x400. He'll be a threat for 2019 and 2020.
But overall very mediocre year. With a few exceptions.
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Can Sando and others who are unaware please note that his name is Jereem Richards and not Jareem Richards.
I think Jereem has been touted as the best performing Caribbean althele at the London World Championships.
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Can Sando and others who are unaware please note that his name is Jereem Richards and not Jareem Richards.
I think Jereem has been touted as the best performing Caribbean althele at the London World Championships.
I am sure Jareem not toting feelings about his name being misspelt like you. Doh worry everything will be ok :D
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Can Sando and others who are unaware please note that his name is Jereem Richards and not Jareem Richards.
I think Jereem has been touted as the best performing Caribbean althele at the London World Championships.
I am sure Jareem not toting feelings about his name being misspelt like you. Doh worry everything will be ok :D
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Who told you that I am toting feelings about anything? I simply decided to help you out.
It seems that like the immature person you are you are obviously toting feeling about being corrected.
If you were a grown-up you would have just said thank you and moved along so it is obvious that no one else is toting feeling about being corrected but yourself.
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You can continue to misspell Jereem's name if you wish which only proves my point that you are toting feeling about being corrected. Maybe one day you will grow-up? But I suspect we would actually see Watson Duke swim from Tobago to Trinidad before then! ;)
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:rotfl:
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Can Sando and others who are unaware please note that his name is Jereem Richards and not Jareem Richards.
I think Jereem has been touted as the best performing Caribbean althele at the London World Championships.
I am sure Jareem not toting feelings about his name being misspelt like you. Doh worry everything will be ok :D
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Who told you that I am toting feelings about anything? I simply decided to help you out.
It seems that like the immature person you are you are obviously toting feeling about being corrected.
If you were a grown-up you would have just said thank you and moved along so it is obvious that no one else is toting feeling about being corrected but yourself.
PS:
You can continue to misspell Jereem's name if you wish which only proves my point that you are toting feeling about being corrected. Maybe one day you will grow-up? But I suspect we would actually see Watson Duke swim from Tobago to Trinidad before then! ;)
Boss! :rotfl: :rotfl: