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May 25th Diamond League
« on: May 20, 2013, 07:48:43 AM »
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Re: May 25th Diamond League
« Reply #1 on: May 25, 2013, 06:35:19 PM »
Our reps were Renny Quow, Richard Thompson and Keston Bledman.

Granted the weather was poor, but some serious high school times were put down. Quow's race was not televised so I cannot say how he looked, but I saw RT's and he just looked plain bad. What is going on  ???
400m Men B
Results
Start Time: 12:10
INTERNET Service: www.diamondleague-newyork.com
Timing, Results Service & Distance Measurement by
printed at SAT 25 MAY 2013 12:26
WORLD RECORD 43.18 JOHNSON Michael USA Sevilla (ESP) 26 AUG 1999
WORLD LEAD 44.02 JAMES Kirani GRN Shanghai (CHN) 18 MAY 2013
MEETING RECORD 44.70 CARTER Xavier USA 31 MAY 2008
Rank Name Nat Date of Birth Lane Reaction time Result
1 FORSYTHE Mario JAM 30 OCT 1985 8 0.187 46.65
2 BARRETT Dewayne JAM 27 DEC 1981 2 0.214 46.85
3 FOTHERGILL Allodin JAM 2 JUL 1987 6 0.198 47.01
4 MAITLAND Nicholas JAM 1989 4 0.217 47.05
5 QUOW Renny TRI 25 AUG 1987 3 0.218 47.06
6 HENRY Tabarie ISV 1 DEC 1987 5 0.162 47.48
CHAMBERS Ricardo JAM 7 OCT 1984 7 DNS

100m Men - Semifinal 1
Results
Start Time: 13:28
INTERNET Service: www.diamondleague-newyork.com
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printed at SAT 25 MAY 2013 13:39
WORLD RECORD 9.58 BOLT Usain JAM Berlin (GER) 16 AUG 2009
AREA RECORD 9.85 FASUBA Olusoji Adetokunbo NGR Doha (QAT) 12 MAY 2006
WORLD LEAD 9.86 GAY Tyson USA Kingston (JAM) 4 MAY 2013
MEETING RECORD 9.72 BOLT Usain JAM 31 MAY 2008
Wind: +1.0m/s
Rank Name Nat Date of Birth Lane Reaction time Result
1 GAY Tyson USA 9 AUG 1982 5 0.156 10.30 Q
2 BAILEY COLE Kemar JAM 10 JAN 1992 4 0.173 10.46 Q
3 SALAAM Rakieem USA 5 APR 1990 2 0.178 10.58 Q
4 PHIRI Gerald ZAM 6 OCT 1988 8 0.152 10.58
5 KIMMONS Trell USA 13 JUL 1985 7 0.176 10.58
6 BAILEY Daniel ANT 9 SEP 1986 3 0.151 10.61
7 WILKS Terrell USA 30 DEC 1989 1 0.170 10.65
8 THOMPSON Richard TRI 7 JUN 1985 6 0.153 10.68

Bledman turned in the only noteworthy performance of the three.

100m Men - Final
Results
Start Time: 14:51 IAAF Diamond League Event
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printed at SAT 25 MAY 2013 14:55
WORLD RECORD 9.58 BOLT Usain JAM Berlin (GER) 16 AUG 2009
WORLD LEAD 9.86 GAY Tyson USA Kingston (JAM) 4 MAY 2013
MEETING RECORD 9.72 BOLT Usain JAM 31 MAY 2008
Wind: -0.8m/s
Rank Name Nat Date of Birth Result

1 GAY Tyson USA 9 AUG 1982 4 0.143 10.02 4 1
2 BAILEY Ryan USA 13 APR 1989 3 0.168 10.15 SB 2 3
3 BLEDMAN Keston TRI 8 MAR 1988 7 0.132 10.16 1 5
4 CARTER Nesta JAM 10 NOV 1985 1 0.180 10.24 1 5
5 HARVEY Jacques JAM 4 MAY 1989 2 0.167 10.29
6 ASHMEADE Nickel JAM 7 APR 1990 5 0.147 10.31
7 BAILEY COLE Kemar JAM 10 JAN 1992 6 0.176 10.33
8 SALAAM Rakieem USA 5 APR 1990 8 0.170 10.50

Race video:
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« Last Edit: May 25, 2013, 06:37:12 PM by Aviator »
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Re: May 25th Diamond League
« Reply #2 on: May 25, 2013, 07:07:28 PM »
Our reps were Renny Quow, Richard Thompson and Keston Bledman.

Granted the weather was poor, but some serious high school times were put down. Quow's race was not televised so I cannot say how he looked, but I saw RT's and he just looked plain bad. What is going on  ???
400m Men B
Results
Start Time: 12:10
INTERNET Service: www.diamondleague-newyork.com
Timing, Results Service & Distance Measurement by
printed at SAT 25 MAY 2013 12:26
WORLD RECORD 43.18 JOHNSON Michael USA Sevilla (ESP) 26 AUG 1999
WORLD LEAD 44.02 JAMES Kirani GRN Shanghai (CHN) 18 MAY 2013
MEETING RECORD 44.70 CARTER Xavier USA 31 MAY 2008
Rank Name Nat Date of Birth Lane Reaction time Result
1 FORSYTHE Mario JAM 30 OCT 1985 8 0.187 46.65
2 BARRETT Dewayne JAM 27 DEC 1981 2 0.214 46.85
3 FOTHERGILL Allodin JAM 2 JUL 1987 6 0.198 47.01
4 MAITLAND Nicholas JAM 1989 4 0.217 47.05
5 QUOW Renny TRI 25 AUG 1987 3 0.218 47.06
6 HENRY Tabarie ISV 1 DEC 1987 5 0.162 47.48
CHAMBERS Ricardo JAM 7 OCT 1984 7 DNS

100m Men - Semifinal 1
Results
Start Time: 13:28
INTERNET Service: www.diamondleague-newyork.com
Timing, Results Service & Distance Measurement by
printed at SAT 25 MAY 2013 13:39
WORLD RECORD 9.58 BOLT Usain JAM Berlin (GER) 16 AUG 2009
AREA RECORD 9.85 FASUBA Olusoji Adetokunbo NGR Doha (QAT) 12 MAY 2006
WORLD LEAD 9.86 GAY Tyson USA Kingston (JAM) 4 MAY 2013
MEETING RECORD 9.72 BOLT Usain JAM 31 MAY 2008
Wind: +1.0m/s
Rank Name Nat Date of Birth Lane Reaction time Result
1 GAY Tyson USA 9 AUG 1982 5 0.156 10.30 Q
2 BAILEY COLE Kemar JAM 10 JAN 1992 4 0.173 10.46 Q
3 SALAAM Rakieem USA 5 APR 1990 2 0.178 10.58 Q
4 PHIRI Gerald ZAM 6 OCT 1988 8 0.152 10.58
5 KIMMONS Trell USA 13 JUL 1985 7 0.176 10.58
6 BAILEY Daniel ANT 9 SEP 1986 3 0.151 10.61
7 WILKS Terrell USA 30 DEC 1989 1 0.170 10.65
8 THOMPSON Richard TRI 7 JUN 1985 6 0.153 10.68

Bledman turned in the only noteworthy performance of the three.

100m Men - Final
Results
Start Time: 14:51 IAAF Diamond League Event
INTERNET Service: www.diamondleague-newyork.com
Timing, Results Service & Distance Measurement by
printed at SAT 25 MAY 2013 14:55
WORLD RECORD 9.58 BOLT Usain JAM Berlin (GER) 16 AUG 2009
WORLD LEAD 9.86 GAY Tyson USA Kingston (JAM) 4 MAY 2013
MEETING RECORD 9.72 BOLT Usain JAM 31 MAY 2008
Wind: -0.8m/s
Rank Name Nat Date of Birth Result

1 GAY Tyson USA 9 AUG 1982 4 0.143 10.02 4 1
2 BAILEY Ryan USA 13 APR 1989 3 0.168 10.15 SB 2 3
3 BLEDMAN Keston TRI 8 MAR 1988 7 0.132 10.16 1 5
4 CARTER Nesta JAM 10 NOV 1985 1 0.180 10.24 1 5
5 HARVEY Jacques JAM 4 MAY 1989 2 0.167 10.29
6 ASHMEADE Nickel JAM 7 APR 1990 5 0.147 10.31
7 BAILEY COLE Kemar JAM 10 JAN 1992 6 0.176 10.33
8 SALAAM Rakieem USA 5 APR 1990 8 0.170 10.50

Race video:
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/hq4-48N-tt4" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" class="bbc_link bbc_flash_disabled new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/hq4-48N-tt4</a>

Yes Bledman beat a decent field. I heard he isnt 100%.. Carrying a shoulder injury.

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Re: May 25th Diamond League
« Reply #3 on: May 25, 2013, 09:08:53 PM »
What in the world is wrong with Richard Thompson?  Seems like he has taken several steps back.  And I am disappointed with the progress of Jehue Gordon. Since Ato Boldon, we have not had a male athlete who showed tremendous promise and continued to improve while performing at a high level. Is it training? Is it attitude? Now all eyes on Keshorn!  Look at the Jamaican stable. Just asking questions and dying to support a good Trini contingent.
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Re: May 25th Diamond League
« Reply #4 on: May 25, 2013, 09:44:07 PM »
Thompson First race of the season. Very cold. Too early to judge. Some people take a while to get into gear.

Gordon on the other hand need help. Bledman looking good, still rocking his head, he needs to keep his body still.
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Re: May 25th Diamond League
« Reply #5 on: May 26, 2013, 06:05:55 AM »
What in the world is wrong with Richard Thompson?  Seems like he has taken several steps back.  And I am disappointed with the progress of Jehue Gordon. Since Ato Boldon, we have not had a male athlete who showed tremendous promise and continued to improve while performing at a high level. Is it training? Is it attitude? Now all eyes on Keshorn!  Look at the Jamaican stable. Just asking questions and dying to support a good Trini contingent.

should have taken a scholarship to the US just look at deon lendore progress
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Re: May 25th Diamond League
« Reply #6 on: May 26, 2013, 08:01:56 PM »
What in the world is wrong with Richard Thompson?  Seems like he has taken several steps back.  And I am disappointed with the progress of Jehue Gordon. Since Ato Boldon, we have not had a male athlete who showed tremendous promise and continued to improve while performing at a high level. Is it training? Is it attitude? Now all eyes on Keshorn!  Look at the Jamaican stable. Just asking questions and dying to support a good Trini contingent.

should have taken a scholarship to the US just look at deon lendore progress


For every Lendore I could name at least 50 for whom the change did no good . jamaica is keeping their best at home ...Jehue has been with his coach since childhood ....he is a very dedicated athlete ...he is a model athlete and is an inspiration to many. he has run 48 point every year for the last 3 or 4 ....just watch his progress til the world games ... he has made the finals at every major games he is still young ....lets see how he progresses ... This is " matter " season as the jamaicans call it ..Jehue is in his final year at university it is amazing that he could study and compete by flying in and out every so often ..It aint easy ...and if you factor in the unforgiving system of the UWI ...it is pass or fail folks ... remember he is a student athlete with a schedule in both academics and track.

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Re: May 25th Diamond League
« Reply #7 on: May 27, 2013, 06:32:21 PM »
Thompson First race of the season. Very cold. Too early to judge. Some people take a while to get into gear.

Gordon on the other hand need help. Bledman looking good, still rocking his head, he needs to keep his body still.

Die Hard, it was cold,but is not like he has not on countless occasions had to either compete or train in weather like that. It was a poor race, opener or not

Richard's heat...

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Re: May 25th Diamond League
« Reply #8 on: August 15, 2013, 10:20:41 PM »
What in the world is wrong with Richard Thompson?  Seems like he has taken several steps back.  And I am disappointed with the progress of Jehue Gordon. Since Ato Boldon, we have not had a male athlete who showed tremendous promise and continued to improve while performing at a high level. Is it training? Is it attitude? Now all eyes on Keshorn!  Look at the Jamaican stable. Just asking questions and dying to support a good Trini contingent.

should have taken a scholarship to the US just look at deon lendore progress

What in the world is wrong with Richard Thompson?  Seems like he has taken several steps back.  And I am disappointed with the progress of Jehue Gordon. Since Ato Boldon, we have not had a male athlete who showed tremendous promise and continued to improve while performing at a high level. Is it training? Is it attitude? Now all eyes on Keshorn!  Look at the Jamaican stable. Just asking questions and dying to support a good Trini contingent.

should have taken a scholarship to the US just look at deon lendore progress


For every Lendore I could name at least 50 for whom the change did no good . jamaica is keeping their best at home ...Jehue has been with his coach since childhood ....he is a very dedicated athlete ...he is a model athlete and is an inspiration to many. he has run 48 point every year for the last 3 or 4 ....just watch his progress til the world games ... he has made the finals at every major games he is still young ....lets see how he progresses ... This is " matter " season as the jamaicans call it ..Jehue is in his final year at university it is amazing that he could study and compete by flying in and out every so often ..It aint easy ...and if you factor in the unforgiving system of the UWI ...it is pass or fail folks ... remember he is a student athlete with a schedule in both academics and track.

...and so the story ends ... it can be done ..it was done ...it will be done again ! jehue gordon world champion from T&T.

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Re: May 25th Diamond League
« Reply #9 on: August 15, 2013, 10:49:05 PM »
What in the world is wrong with Richard Thompson?  Seems like he has taken several steps back.  And I am disappointed with the progress of Jehue Gordon. Since Ato Boldon, we have not had a male athlete who showed tremendous promise and continued to improve while performing at a high level. Is it training? Is it attitude? Now all eyes on Keshorn!  Look at the Jamaican stable. Just asking questions and dying to support a good Trini contingent.

should have taken a scholarship to the US just look at deon lendore progress

What in the world is wrong with Richard Thompson?  Seems like he has taken several steps back.  And I am disappointed with the progress of Jehue Gordon. Since Ato Boldon, we have not had a male athlete who showed tremendous promise and continued to improve while performing at a high level. Is it training? Is it attitude? Now all eyes on Keshorn!  Look at the Jamaican stable. Just asking questions and dying to support a good Trini contingent.

should have taken a scholarship to the US just look at deon lendore progress


For every Lendore I could name at least 50 for whom the change did no good . jamaica is keeping their best at home ...Jehue has been with his coach since childhood ....he is a very dedicated athlete ...he is a model athlete and is an inspiration to many. he has run 48 point every year for the last 3 or 4 ....just watch his progress til the world games ... he has made the finals at every major games he is still young ....lets see how he progresses ... This is " matter " season as the jamaicans call it ..Jehue is in his final year at university it is amazing that he could study and compete by flying in and out every so often ..It aint easy ...and if you factor in the unforgiving system of the UWI ...it is pass or fail folks ... remember he is a student athlete with a schedule in both academics and track.

...and so the story ends ... it can be done ..it was done ...it will be done again ! jehue gordon world champion from T&T.

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What in the world is wrong with Richard Thompson?  Seems like he has taken several steps back.  And I am disappointed with the progress of Jehue Gordon. Since Ato Boldon, we have not had a male athlete who showed tremendous promise and continued to improve while performing at a high level. Is it training? Is it attitude? Now all eyes on Keshorn!  Look at the Jamaican stable. Just asking questions and dying to support a good Trini contingent.

should have taken a scholarship to the US just look at deon lendore progress

What in the world is wrong with Richard Thompson?  Seems like he has taken several steps back.  And I am disappointed with the progress of Jehue Gordon. Since Ato Boldon, we have not had a male athlete who showed tremendous promise and continued to improve while performing at a high level. Is it training? Is it attitude? Now all eyes on Keshorn!  Look at the Jamaican stable. Just asking questions and dying to support a good Trini contingent.

should have taken a scholarship to the US just look at deon lendore progress


For every Lendore I could name at least 50 for whom the change did no good . jamaica is keeping their best at home ...Jehue has been with his coach since childhood ....he is a very dedicated athlete ...he is a model athlete and is an inspiration to many. he has run 48 point every year for the last 3 or 4 ....just watch his progress til the world games ... he has made the finals at every major games he is still young ....lets see how he progresses ... This is " matter " season as the jamaicans call it ..Jehue is in his final year at university it is amazing that he could study and compete by flying in and out every so often ..It aint easy ...and if you factor in the unforgiving system of the UWI ...it is pass or fail folks ... remember he is a student athlete with a schedule in both academics and track.

...and so the story ends ... it can be done ..it was done ...it will be done again ! jehue gordon world champion from T&T.















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