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Re: 2012 Outdoor Results
« Reply #300 on: July 06, 2012, 02:24:27 PM »
He making semis with those times?

Oh gawd TC.

It doh have 24(the # of semi-finalists) ppl in the world better that RT, but their might be eight...

Look, if he running them times I might be able to beat him.  10.20 and 10.25..again outside of T&T these guys struggling to make a decent time.

And while what you say is true, supposed he gets into a stacked race?
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« Reply #301 on: July 06, 2012, 02:37:21 PM »
Yohan Blake, Usain Bolt,  Justin Gatlin Tyson Gay, Bledman, Asafa Powell, Ryan Bailey, Christophe Lemaitre, Daniel Bailey, Kim Collins, Derrick Atkins, Churandy Martina, Francis Obikwelu, someone running their PB etc.  Jaysuma Saidy Ndure

Richard has a bad mind anyway.  I am  backing him to make the finals.  Someone favored to make it will not.  False start, upset, poor start, injuries  who knows but he needs to step it up.

The Torpedo moving like a sore foot as of now.  Get it in high gear RT.

 
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Re: 2012 Outdoor Results
« Reply #302 on: July 06, 2012, 02:39:48 PM »
I wonder how many more Meets is RT running in before Olympics?
His time to prove himself as a worthy Olympic 100m finalist contender is rapidly running out.

He needs to win a couple races and to take a few scalps who are expected to make the 100m final in London before we can rank him as a hot contender to even make the Olympic 100m final, forget about medalling!
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« Reply #303 on: July 06, 2012, 02:42:24 PM »
if all plays out as planned, Jamaica should sweep.  But Asafa again..lord doh know what to say about this guy.  Nice guy frm all reports but he cyar cannot seem to deal with rounds.

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Re: 2012 Outdoor Results
« Reply #304 on: July 06, 2012, 02:46:43 PM »
if all plays out as planned, Jamaica should sweep.  But Asafa again..lord doh know what to say about this guy.  Nice guy frm all reports but he cyar cannot seem to deal with rounds.
Hopefully RT's advantage is that he is generally good at running rounds and seems to get better and better thru the rounds.

Plus his bad mind should help him to perform at his peak on the biggest occasions.
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« Reply #305 on: July 06, 2012, 02:57:48 PM »
if all plays out as planned, Jamaica should sweep.  But Asafa again..lord doh know what to say about this guy.  Nice guy frm all reports but he cyar cannot seem to deal with rounds.
Hopefully RT's advantage is that he is generally good at running rounds and seems to get better and better thru the rounds.

Plus his bad mind should help him to perform at his peak on the biggest occasions.

Hers hoping you are right.   :beermug: :beermug: :beermug:

Anything under a 9.8 and no medal I feel   Bledman looks like a TRUE medal contender

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Re: 2012 Outdoor Results
« Reply #306 on: July 06, 2012, 05:04:30 PM »
Everybody jumping on RT case. He delivered 4 years ago. Is keston now has to live up to expectation.

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« Reply #307 on: July 06, 2012, 05:41:33 PM »
Everybody jumping on RT case. He delivered 4 years ago. Is keston now has to live up to expectation.

SO after he showed so much potential, we should jes fold up?  nah Deeks I like class and quality   with woman, sport, education and discussion

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Video of Paris Diamond League 100m race featuring Richard Thompson!
« Reply #308 on: July 06, 2012, 09:49:23 PM »
100m Men
Results
Start Time: 21:46 SAMSUNG Diamond League Event
INTERNET Service: www.diamondleague-paris.com
Timing, Results Service & Distance Measurement by
printed at FRI 6 JUL 2012 21:51

Wind: 0.0m/s
Rank Name Nat Date of Birth Result
1 GAY Tyson USA 9 AUG 1982 5 0.143 9.99 4 3
2 GATLIN Justin USA 10 FEB 1982 6 0.176 10.03 2 4
3 LEMAITRE Christophe FRA 11 JUN 1990 4 0.190 10.08 2 4
4 ASHMEADE Nickel JAM 7 APR 1990 7 0.143 10.14
5 FRATER Michael JAM 6 OCT 1982 2 0.154 10.14
6 RODGERS Michael USA 24 APR 1985 3 0.170 10.16 2 4
7 KIMMONS Trell USA 13 JUL 1985 1 0.231 10.18
8 THOMPSON Richard TRI 7 JUN 1985 8 0.144 10.20
9 NEWMAN Calesio USA 20 AUG 1986 9 0.216 10.32

So Richard only barely improves on his run from Wednesday. He needs to step up, or he might be looking at a semi-final exit again this year.
Video of 100m race with Richard!

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Video of Paris Diamond League 400m H race featuring Jehue Gordon!
« Reply #309 on: July 06, 2012, 09:55:10 PM »
Jehue 5th today in Paris in the 400m Hurdles in 49.03.

MEETING PARIS DIAMOND LEAGUE
Results 400m Hurdles Men


World Record  46.78  YOUNG Kevin  USA  Barcelona  6 AUG 1992
Area Record  47.37  DIAGANA Stéphane  FRA  Lausanne  5 JUL 1995
World Lead  47.92  CULSON Javier  PUR  Oslo  7 JUN 2012
Meeting Record  47.66  MOSES Edwin USA  22 JUL 1986

Rank  Athlete  Nation  Result  Reaction time  Diamond Points  Diamond Ranking
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1  CULSON Javier  PUR  47.78  WL  0.149  12  1
2  GREENE David  GBR  47.84  PB   0.142  2   4
3  SÁNCHEZ Félix DOM  48.56  SB  0.169  1   7
4  JACKSON Bershawn  USA  48.67  0.156 2   4
5  GORDON Jehue  TRI  49.03  0.153  2  4
6  CISNEROS Omar  CUB  49.09  0.292 
7  CLEMENCEAU Adrien  FRA  49.81  0.171
8  KECHI Héni  FRA  50.15  0.171

Video of 400m H with Jehue!

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Jehue decent 5th in Paris 400m H / Thompson in poor 100m showing in 8th
« Reply #310 on: July 07, 2012, 12:49:41 AM »
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/sports/Jehue_5th_in_Paris-161643135.html

Jehue 5th in Paris
By Kwame Laurence kwame.laurence@trinidadexpress.com
Story Created: Jul 6, 2012 at 11:03 PM ECT


Jehue Gordon finished fifth in the men's 400 metres hurdles at the Meeting Areva Samsung Diamond League meet, in Paris, France, yesterday. The Trinidad and Tobago athlete got home in 49.03 seconds.
 
Javier Culson maintained his unbeaten run this season, the Puerto Rican topping the field in a world-leading 47.78 seconds.
 
Great Britain's David Greene, the reigning world champion, was also impressive, finishing second in a personal best 47.84. Dominican Republic's 2004 Olympic champion, Felix Sanchez (48.56) was third, and American Bershawn Jackson (48.67) fourth.
 
T&T sprinter Richard Thompson got to the line in 10.20 seconds to secure eighth spot in a nine-man men's 100m field.
 
Tyson Gay led a one-two finish for the United States, stopping the clock at 9.99 seconds to beat Justin Gatlin (10.03) into second spot. France's Christophe Lemaitre (10.08) was third.
 
On Wednesday, Thompson clocked 10.26 seconds to finish third in the 100m, at an international meet in Reims, France. American Mike Rodgers (10.18) and St Kitts and Nevis sprinter Kim Collins (10.22) copped the top two spots.
 
At the Folksam Grand Prix, in Sweden, on Thursday, T&T quarter-miler Jarrin Solomon seized silver in the men's 400m in 46.25 seconds. Sudan's Tabah Yousif (45.80) and Great Britain's Louis Persent (46.74) finished first and third, respectively.
 
Also on Thursday, T&T half-miler Jamaal James returned a time of one minute, 47.99 seconds to secure second spot in the men's 800m, at the InColor Hub City Classic, in Moncton, Canada. Bermuda's Aaron Evans (1:47.92) earned gold, while bronze went to American Tevan Everett (1:48.02).
 
Magnolia Howell clocked 11.72 seconds to finish fourth in the women's 100m. In an earlier century race, Howell was third in 11.74.
 
And Melissa De Leon copped eighth spot in the women's 800m in 2:09.16.
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Gay beats Gatlin in Paris
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http://www.trinidadexpress.com/sports/Gay_beats_Gatlin-161643145.html

Gay beats Gatlin
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PARIS


Tyson Gay beat fellow American Justin Gatlin in the 100 metres while Kenenisa Bekele's Olympic hopes were diluted at the Paris Diamond League meeting yesterday as five world season's best were set on the Stade de France track.
 
Gay won in 9.99 seconds after Gatlin failed to sustain a good start and finished with a time of 10.03 just three weeks before the start of the London Olympics. Eleven days ago Gay was beaten by Gatlin at the US trials.
 
"I took my revenge. Maybe I made some mistake at the start. I want to win the gold medal (in London)," said Gay.
 
Gatlin added: "The goal is the gold, my chances are good. I don't want to train to be second or third. I was a bit tired tonight. I could have done better".
 
Twice European champion Christophe Lemaitre of France took third place in 10.08 as light drizzle fell on the stadium. Dejen Gebremeskel led an Ethiopian one-two in the 5,000 metres, clocking a world leading 12:46.81 to beat Hagos Gebrhiwet, who set a junior world record of 12:47.53.
 
Bekele, however, conceded he would not defend his title in London after being only the fifth Ethiopian to cross the line. "I won't compete at the Olympics in the 5,000 metres but I'm not that disappointed because I'll run the 10,000 metres," he said.
 
Referring to the calf problems he has suffered for three years, he added: "What can I do about an injury?"
 
David Rudisha was one of five athletes to set a world season's best but the Kenyan failed in his attempt to break his own world record in the 800 metres, clocking 1:41.54, 0.53 outside the mark he set in 2010.
 
"I'm happy and I'm impressed with the way I ran today. The Olympic title is what I'm aiming for now," said Rudisha, who beat second-placed Antonio Manuel Reina of Spain by more than four seconds. "I'll go back home to train and get ready for the Olympics and then I'll be looking for a fast race and the world record," he added.
 
Australian Sally Pearson was again in a class of her own when she destroyed the field in the women's 100 metres hurdles with a world leading 12.40 seconds.
 
"I was expecting a fast time and if I would have a clear race it could be a 12.3. I'm excited to see my shape," she said.
 
The world record of 12.21, held by Bulgarian Yordanka Donkova since 1988, is one of the oldest in athletics. French pole vaulter Renaud Lavillenie, who is unbeaten outdoors this year and will be the hot favourite in the Olympics, only needed to clear 5.77 metres to win the event.
 
He then failed with three attempts at 5.82 metres. "The incredible jump will have to come in London (at the Games)," he said.
 
Puerto Rico's Javier Culson won the 400 metres hurdles in a world season's best time of 47.78 ahead of world champion David Greene of Britain (47.84). Culson, however, does not see himself as favourite to win the Olympic race.
 
"I'm not considering myself as the Olympics favourite, I'm not the only one, there are other athletes, especially Greene who will be at home," he said.
 
Moroccan Mariem Alaoui Selsouli also set a world season's best when she won the 1,500 metres in 3:56.15.
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« Reply #312 on: July 07, 2012, 12:59:26 AM »
Yesterday at a warm-up meet for tomorrow's DL meet in Paris. Quite frankly that is a ridiculous drop off from Nationals. He could have trained right through the meet, so lets see what he does tomorrow.

100 m       
Wind: 0.1
1   Mike Rodgers   USA   
10.18
2   Kim Collins   SKN   
10.22
3   Richard Thompson   TRI   
10.26

4   Ronald Pognon   FRA   

10.42   SB      
5   Calesio Newman   USA   
10.45         
6   Arnaud Remy   FRA   
10.46            
7   BJ Lawrence   SKN   
10.47         
8   Dylan Rigot   FRA   
10.74

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Gordon 5th, Thompson 8th in Paris
« Reply #313 on: July 07, 2012, 01:08:40 AM »
http://www.guardian.co.tt/sport/2012-07-07/gordon-5th-thompson-8th-paris

Gordon 5th, Thompson 8th in Paris
Published: Saturday, July 7, 2012
Clayton Clarke


Hurdler Jehue Gordon was fifth in the men’s 400-metre hurdles race at the Aviva Paris Grand Prix leg of the Samsun Diamond League series in Paris, France yesterday. In his first race since his leg injury the 2010 World Junior champion clocked 49.03 and had the satisfaction of dipping under the Olympic A standard of 49.50 for yet another time for the year. Taking the gold ahead of the national record holder was Javier Culson (Puerto Rico) who clocked a world leading time of 47.78 to remain unbeaten in the Diamond League series. 
 
Reigning World champion David Greene (Great Britain) 47.84 and former world champions Felix Sanchez (Domincan Republic) 48.56 and Bershawn Jackson (USA) 48.67 all finished ahead of the 20-year-old former Belmont Boys/QRC hurdler. Reigning Olympic 100m silver medallist Richard Thompson finished down the field in the men’s 100m clocking 10.20 to take eighth spot.
 
Former World Champion Tyson Gay (9.99) got the better of Justin Gatlin (10.03) in a reverse of the top two finish at the USA trials.  Two time European champion Christopher Lemaitre (France) was third (10.08). Jamaicans Nickel Ashmeade (10.14) and Michael Frater (10.14), and Americans Michael Rodgers (10.16) and Trel Kimmons (10.18) all finished ahead of Thompson. The 2008 NCAA 60m/100m champion was third in Reims on Wednesday in 10.26.
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Re: 2012 Outdoor Results
« Reply #314 on: July 07, 2012, 11:24:50 AM »
Richard is done for this season as far as I can see. I'm hoping and expecting him to make the semis but not anything further. I dare him to make me a liar!! Bledman has a chance of making the final and if not mentally overawed by the competition has a small outside chance of getting a bronze!!
I've looked at Richard's races his techniques has changed but he has not adjusted to it as yet ...... the key difference between him and the other racers is in one word "strength" ...... he is "weak" !!!
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Re: 2012 Outdoor Results
« Reply #315 on: July 07, 2012, 03:27:59 PM »
Viento: 0.0
Puesto    Dorsal    Nombre    Fecha de Nacimiento      Calle    Reacción    Fn    Resultado       
1    5    CAY HYMAN Kemar    11 octubre, 1989    5    0.140         
9.95
        
=RR
2    4    JAM BAILEY COLE Kemar    10 enero, 1992    4    0.209         
9.98
        
MMP
3    3    TRI BURNS Marc    7 enero, 1983    3            
10.08
        
4    6    SKN ADAMS Antoine    31 agosto, 1988    6            
10.12
        
5    7    JAM ROACH Kimmari    21 septiembre, 1990    7            
10.16
        
MMT
6    2    CUB PEREZ ROMERO Yuniel    16 febrero, 1985    2    0.188         
10.26
        
MMT
7    1    ESP PROS GUASCH Ruben    5 marzo, 1990    1    0.154         
10.53
        
MMT
8    8    ESP VILES FARRENY Eduard    8 febrero, 1991    8    0.191         
11.11
        

Good run from the veteran.

We also welcome two new youngsters to the sub-10 club.
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« Reply #316 on: July 07, 2012, 04:08:34 PM »
Viento: 0.0
Puesto    Dorsal    Nombre    Fecha de Nacimiento      Calle    Reacción    Fn    Resultado       
1    5    CAY HYMAN Kemar    11 octubre, 1989    5    0.140         
9.95
        
=RR
2    4    JAM BAILEY COLE Kemar    10 enero, 1992    4    0.209         
9.98
        
MMP
3    3    TRI BURNS Marc    7 enero, 1983    3            
10.08
        
4    6    SKN ADAMS Antoine    31 agosto, 1988    6            
10.12
        
5    7    JAM ROACH Kimmari    21 septiembre, 1990    7            
10.16
        
MMT
6    2    CUB PEREZ ROMERO Yuniel    16 febrero, 1985    2    0.188         
10.26
        
MMT
7    1    ESP PROS GUASCH Ruben    5 marzo, 1990    1    0.154         
10.53
        
MMT
8    8    ESP VILES FARRENY Eduard    8 febrero, 1991    8    0.191         
11.11
        

Good run from the veteran.

We also welcome two new youngsters to the sub-10 club.
Any video of this race?

Looks like Marc is running better than Richard at the moment!  :o
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« Reply #317 on: July 07, 2012, 05:07:16 PM »
Viento: 0.0
Puesto    Dorsal    Nombre    Fecha de Nacimiento      Calle    Reacción    Fn    Resultado       
1    5    CAY HYMAN Kemar    11 octubre, 1989    5    0.140         
9.95
        
=RR
2    4    JAM BAILEY COLE Kemar    10 enero, 1992    4    0.209         
9.98
        
MMP
3    3    TRI BURNS Marc    7 enero, 1983    3            
10.08
        
4    6    SKN ADAMS Antoine    31 agosto, 1988    6            
10.12
        
5    7    JAM ROACH Kimmari    21 septiembre, 1990    7            
10.16
        
MMT
6    2    CUB PEREZ ROMERO Yuniel    16 febrero, 1985    2    0.188         
10.26
        
MMT
7    1    ESP PROS GUASCH Ruben    5 marzo, 1990    1    0.154         
10.53
        
MMT
8    8    ESP VILES FARRENY Eduard    8 febrero, 1991    8    0.191         
11.11
        

Good run from the veteran.

We also welcome two new youngsters to the sub-10 club.
Any video of this race?

Looks like Marc is running better than Richard at the moment!  :o

Here you go...

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Re: 2012 Outdoor Results
« Reply #318 on: July 07, 2012, 06:09:54 PM »
@ Aviator: Big-up for the video of Marc's race!  :beermug:
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« Reply #319 on: July 07, 2012, 06:10:59 PM »
Viento: 0.0
Puesto    Dorsal    Nombre    Fecha de Nacimiento      Calle    Reacción    Fn    Resultado       
1    5    CAY HYMAN Kemar    11 octubre, 1989    5    0.140         
9.95
        
=RR
2    4    JAM BAILEY COLE Kemar    10 enero, 1992    4    0.209         
9.98
        
MMP
3    3    TRI BURNS Marc    7 enero, 1983    3            
10.08
        
4    6    SKN ADAMS Antoine    31 agosto, 1988    6            
10.12
        
5    7    JAM ROACH Kimmari    21 septiembre, 1990    7            
10.16
        
MMT
6    2    CUB PEREZ ROMERO Yuniel    16 febrero, 1985    2    0.188         
10.26
        
MMT
7    1    ESP PROS GUASCH Ruben    5 marzo, 1990    1    0.154         
10.53
        
MMT
8    8    ESP VILES FARRENY Eduard    8 febrero, 1991    8    0.191         
11.11
        

Good run from the veteran.

We also welcome two new youngsters to the sub-10 club.
Any video of this race?

Looks like Marc is running better than Richard at the moment!  :o

Here you go...

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/FghqjlfQ6Lw&amp;feature=plcp" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" class="bbc_link bbc_flash_disabled new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/FghqjlfQ6Lw&amp;feature=plcp</a>

I seen the race live. The wind reading was 3.4.

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« Reply #320 on: July 07, 2012, 07:06:32 PM »
Yea GOP, I saw that wind reading too, but then the official results listed it as 0.0m/s. So who knows what to believe.
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« Last Edit: July 07, 2012, 10:33:44 PM by Aviator »
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« Reply #322 on: July 08, 2012, 05:39:24 AM »
Yea GOP, I saw that wind reading too, but then the official results listed it as 0.0m/s. So who knows what to believe.

Alright the IAAF has the wind listed as +3.8. So that final was windy. However the youth from the Caymans did also run 9.95 in the semis with legal wind.
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« Reply #323 on: July 08, 2012, 06:51:41 AM »
Lalonde Gordon runs a PR of 45.02 to win the USATF club championships

Race video: http://www.runnerspace.com/video.php?video_id=73392-Mens-400m-Section-2-USATF-National-Club-Track-and-Field-Championships-201

He also won the 200m in 20.63(+1.8m/s)
http://www.runnerspace.com/eprofile.php?event_id=3704&do=videos&video_id=73426

This yute seem hot, what's the skinny on him aviator?  Is he a more likely finalist/higher placing than Quow (national trials aside). Nice to see us coming of age in more events w/more athletes.  An exciting olympics awaits us
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« Reply #324 on: July 08, 2012, 10:04:54 AM »
As far as Lalonde performance, the more the merrier.

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« Reply #325 on: July 08, 2012, 10:34:12 AM »
Lalonde Gordon runs a PR of 45.02 to win the USATF club championships

Race video: http://www.runnerspace.com/video.php?video_id=73392-Mens-400m-Section-2-USATF-National-Club-Track-and-Field-Championships-201

He also won the 200m in 20.63(+1.8m/s)
http://www.runnerspace.com/eprofile.php?event_id=3704&do=videos&video_id=73426

This yute seem hot, what's the skinny on him aviator?  Is he a more likely finalist/higher placing than Quow (national trials aside). Nice to see us coming of age in more events w/more athletes.  An exciting olympics awaits us

Now that he has the A standard, does this mean he will be running the 400m in London? July 8 is the final date to achieve qualification standards. July 9 is final date to submit the team. Hopefully, we can have 3 reps for this event in London... I think his performance confirms that we are now medal contenders for the 4x400.

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« Reply #326 on: July 08, 2012, 10:55:34 AM »
Wow. Just looked at his race. Very impressive.

As it stands, here are the medal contending teams for the 4x400 (in no particular order):

USA
BAH
JAM
TRI
GB
BEL
CUB
SA

I think these teams will be in the 4x400 final. And here are some teams to look out for:

JAP
AUS
RUS
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« Reply #327 on: July 08, 2012, 11:40:43 AM »
I would definitely put Russia in the final instead of another team (Cuba, SA or T&T). The results in their OG Trials were:
1 Maksim Dyldin 45.01
2 Pavel Trenikhin 45.24
3 Vladimir Krasnov 45.36
4 Denis Alekseyev 45.43
5 Valentin Krugliakov 45.85
6 Sergey Petukhov 46.10
7 Konstantin Sverkach 46.46
8 Denis Nesmashny 47.04

And never count out Poland, as they have numerous decent to world class 200/400, 400, and 400/800 sprinters
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« Reply #328 on: July 08, 2012, 12:49:40 PM »
I would definitely put Russia in the final instead of another team (Cuba, SA or T&T). The results in their OG Trials were:
1 Maksim Dyldin 45.01
2 Pavel Trenikhin 45.24
3 Vladimir Krasnov 45.36
4 Denis Alekseyev 45.43
5 Valentin Krugliakov 45.85
6 Sergey Petukhov 46.10
7 Konstantin Sverkach 46.46
8 Denis Nesmashny 47.04

And never count out Poland, as they have numerous decent to world class 200/400, 400, and 400/800 sprinters

Good point. Russia hasnt run for the year though. However, 4th place finish last year means they should be in the top 8. Certainly in my top 8. Thanks

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« Reply #329 on: July 08, 2012, 01:32:02 PM »
Lalonde Gordon runs a PR of 45.02 to win the USATF club championships

Race video: http://www.runnerspace.com/video.php?video_id=73392-Mens-400m-Section-2-USATF-National-Club-Track-and-Field-Championships-201

He also won the 200m in 20.63(+1.8m/s)
http://www.runnerspace.com/eprofile.php?event_id=3704&do=videos&video_id=73426

This yute seem hot, what's the skinny on him aviator?  Is he a more likely finalist/higher placing than Quow (national trials aside). Nice to see us coming of age in more events w/more athletes.  An exciting olympics awaits us

Now that he has the A standard, does this mean he will be running the 400m in London? July 8 is the final date to achieve qualification standards. July 9 is final date to submit the team. Hopefully, we can have 3 reps for this event in London... I think his performance confirms that we are now medal contenders for the 4x400.

Yes GOP he will be running in London.

Express confirms it here:
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/sports/Gordon_secures_Olympic_400_berth-161695545.html
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Gordon secures Olympic 400 berth
By Kwame Laurence kwame.laurence@trinidadexpress.com

Story Created: Jul 7, 2012 at 10:57 PM ECT

Story Updated: Jul 7, 2012 at 10:57 PM ECT

Trinidad and Tobago's Lalonde Gordon earned the right to compete in the men's 400 metres event at the 2012 London Olympics when he stopped the clock at a personal best 45.02 seconds at the United States National Club Track and Field Championships, in Omaha, Nebraska, on Friday.

Gordon's clocking was 28-hundredths of a second faster than the 45.30 Olympic "A" standard.

Two weeks ago, Gordon won the national title with a 45.40 seconds run at the Hasely Crawford Stadium. However, since T&T already had two "A" qualifiers--Renny Quow and Deon Lendore—Gordon's "B" time triumph was not enough to secure a spot on the Olympic team for the one-lap event. He was selected on the 4x400m relay squad.

Gordon, though, has put things right, a dominant performance for his New York club, Zenith Velocity, ensuring that the Lowlands Tobago athlete will represent the Red, White and Black in the individual 400 in London.

Gordon seized early control in Friday's one-lap race, opening up a huge lead on the back straight. The 23-year-old came off the final turn with only the clock to challenge him.

He widened the gap on the home straight for a crushing victory, crossing the finish line with some 12 metres of daylight to spare on American Terrance Livingston, the runner-up in 46.61 seconds.

Gordon completed an impressive double, yesterday, winning the 200m final in 20.63 seconds. Jamaican Jermaine Brown (20.72) and American Christopher Williams (20.77) finished second and third, respectively.
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