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Re: 2016 Outdoor Results for T&T Athletes
« Reply #60 on: April 30, 2016, 06:48:40 PM »
Torpedo came a disappointing 4th (21.74) in the 200m. I don't think it happening this year with an opening time like that. Regardless, best of luck to the Torpedo.

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« Reply #61 on: April 30, 2016, 09:14:52 PM »
At the Penn Relays .T&T women 4x100m were right there with the big two until a mix up between the 3rd and 4th runner. KAB and MLA got us off to a good start. RT held her own but her hand off to KSF was poor.
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« Reply #62 on: May 04, 2016, 09:33:30 PM »
Now realizing Bledman hasn't shown face yet. All the other notable athletes in his club sans KAB, have made at least one outdoor appearance and a lot of them have 2 under their belts. What's going on???
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« Reply #63 on: May 05, 2016, 04:03:43 AM »
Also where is Semoy Hackett and Kai Selvon? We definitely need them as part of the Women's 4x100m Relay pool in Rio if we plan to medal.
Hackett was looking good last season in the 200m but it seems she is yet to open her 2016 season outdoors and National Trials is next month!! :worried:

I was hoping to see Hackett go sub-11 this season and fight with MLA, KAB and the young Khalifa St.Fort for one of the three individual 100m spots in Rio!

We need to have at least three sub-11 females in our relay team if we want to medal in Rio and at least fight with JA and USA for silver or gold.
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« Reply #64 on: May 05, 2016, 06:17:36 PM »
Hackett has run once or twice, but the times were pedestrian. Could  go back and find it if the masses care.
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« Reply #65 on: May 05, 2016, 06:21:21 PM »
Also where is Semoy Hackett and Kai Selvon? We definitely need them as part of the Women's 4x100m Relay pool in Rio if we plan to medal.
Hackett was looking good last season in the 200m but it seems she is yet to open her 2016 season outdoors and National Trials is next month!! :worried:

I was hoping to see Hackett go sub-11 this season and fight with MLA, KAB and the young Khalifa St.Fort for one of the three individual 100m spots in Rio!

We need to have at least three sub-11 females in our relay team if we want to medal in Rio and at least fight with JA and USA for silver or gold.

Word out is that the NAAA wants all possible Rio contenders at the Grand games on May 21st. I heard from a reliable source that all of the usual suspects were invited to the grand games. Most will be participating.

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« Reply #66 on: May 05, 2016, 06:32:26 PM »
Also where is Semoy Hackett and Kai Selvon? We definitely need them as part of the Women's 4x100m Relay pool in Rio if we plan to medal.
Hackett was looking good last season in the 200m but it seems she is yet to open her 2016 season outdoors and National Trials is next month!! :worried:

I was hoping to see Hackett go sub-11 this season and fight with MLA, KAB and the young Khalifa St.Fort for one of the three individual 100m spots in Rio!

We need to have at least three sub-11 females in our relay team if we want to medal in Rio and at least fight with JA and USA for silver or gold.

Word out is that the NAAA wants all possible Rio contenders at the Grand games on May 21st. I heard from a reliable source that all of the usual suspects were invited to the grand games. Most will be participating.
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Re: 2016 Outdoor Results for T&T Athletes
« Reply #67 on: May 06, 2016, 12:35:04 AM »
I believe SH ran 11.43 and Kai has run 11.42 so far but note that kai has run 52. in the 400m. She could probably win the womens 400m at Nationals this year with that time.

I know I would love to see 4 sub-11 sprinters but realistically I see KAB, MLA and Khalifa getting there (when she peaks later on). However I do see Semoy and Kai peaking at 11.1 which would be good enough to secure bronze. We can challenge for better medals provided each of our ladies run the leg of their lives and hand overs are swift. E.g. the US women ran a WR with Bianca Knight on third leg who had a best of 11.13 in the 100 that year. However Bianca's stronger event is the 200 so she has experience on the curve. Both Semoy and Kai favour the 200m so it will be between them and RT for 3rd leg. I think they can give the US and Jam a run for their money. Just need to stay healthy.

When our ladies peak we have decent depth. We have our top 3 capable of sub-11 and SH,KS, RT, KD all can manage 11.1-11.2.


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Re: 2016 Outdoor Results for T&T Athletes
« Reply #68 on: May 06, 2016, 10:58:10 AM »
DOHA DIAMOND LEAGUE QATAR DOHA (HAMAD BIN SUHAIM), QATAR 06 MAY 2016
     
400 METRES MEN
POS   ATHLETE                   COUNTRY   MARK      
1   LaShawn MERRITT   USA      44.41
2   Machel CEDENIO   TTO     44.68   
3   Abdalelah HAROUN   QAT          44.81
4   David VERBURG           USA          45.54
5   Tony MCQUAY           USA           45.65
6   Isaac MAKWALA           BOT           45.71
7   Steven GARDINER   BAH           46.39         
8   Luguelín SANTOS   DOM           46.53

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Re: 2016 Outdoor Results for T&T Athletes
« Reply #69 on: May 06, 2016, 02:51:41 PM »
LaShawn Merritt Wins 44.41 Men's 400m IAAF Diamond League Doha 2016
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DOHA DIAMOND LEAGUE QATAR DOHA (HAMAD BIN SUHAIM), QATAR 06 MAY 2016
     
400 METRES MEN
POS   ATHLETE                   COUNTRY   MARK      
1   LaShawn MERRITT   USA      44.41
2   Machel CEDENIO   TTO     44.68   
3   Abdalelah HAROUN   QAT          44.81
4   David VERBURG           USA          45.54
5   Tony MCQUAY           USA           45.65
6   Isaac MAKWALA           BOT           45.71
7   Steven GARDINER   BAH           46.39         
8   Luguelín SANTOS   DOM           46.53

LaShawn Merritt predicts a world record could on the cards in the 400m in 2016
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I hope Machel, Deon, Lalonde and our other top quarter-milers see this interview so they realize what times will be required this year if they plan to make the 400m final and medal in Rio.

Also here is another good interview with Mewrritt talking about the purpose of his 200m speed work.

LaShawn Merritt predicts fast times in 400m this year
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« Reply #70 on: May 06, 2016, 10:03:06 PM »
Cedenio did not have the best lane. Regardless, good result. Beat a decent field. That Haroun kid is special. 19 yeas old and living in sub 45. He will win the World junior this year.

Back to Cedenio. A medal in Rio is POSSIBLE.

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« Reply #71 on: May 07, 2016, 12:54:22 AM »

Good run from Cedenio. Should only get better as the season progress.

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« Reply #72 on: May 07, 2016, 06:11:47 AM »
WVN ran a 44.11 yesterday. Looks like him, Kirani and Merritt will be the main contenders for the medals in Rio. Cedenio will need to break Ian Morris's record to medal.

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« Reply #73 on: May 07, 2016, 06:36:57 AM »
WVN ran a 44.11 yesterday. Looks like him, Kirani and Merritt will be the main contenders for the medals in Rio. Cedenio will need to break Ian Morris's record to medal.

Cedenio needs to get in some 200m speed work and to lower his 200m PB to at least 20.50 or better if he plans to make the 400m final and medal in Rio.  I think the medalist in Rio will all definitely need to be capable of running 43.xx in the Final after running sub-45 in the Heats and 44 low in the Semi-Final rounds. 44 mid could very well not be fast enough to qualify for the 400m Finals from the Semis in Rio.
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« Reply #74 on: May 07, 2016, 11:36:16 AM »
List of TT athletes for JA invite tonight :

100m
1 Jura Levy JAM
2 Natasha Morrison JAM
3 English Gardner USA
4 Elaine Thompson JAM
5 Jenna Prandina USA
6 Michelle-Lee Ahye TTO
7 Angela Tenorio ECU
8 Kerron Stewart JAM

400m
2 Peter Matthews JAM
3 Vernon Norwood USA
4 Rusheen McDonald JAM
5 Javon Francis JAM
6 Kevin Borlee BEL
7 Deon Lendore TTO
8 Martyn Rooney GB

Triple Jump
2 Chris Benard USA
3 Troy Doris USA
4 Duranona Garcia DOM
5 Elton Walcott TTO
6 Fabian Florant NED

Javelin
1 Orlando Thomas JAM
2 Orrin Powell JAM
3 Juan Mendez MEX
4 Tim Glover USA
5 Shakell Waithe TTO

6 Sam Crouser USA
7 Cypress Hostetler USA
8 Riley Dolezal USA

I believe Shakeil and Elton just turned pro. Their first time on the circuit.

Overall good competition. Let's see what Lendore has in store.

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« Reply #75 on: May 07, 2016, 11:40:06 AM »
WVN ran a 44.11 yesterday. Looks like him, Kirani and Merritt will be the main contenders for the medals in Rio. Cedenio will need to break Ian Morris's record to medal.

Cedenio needs to get in some 200m speed work and to lower his 200m PB to at least 20.50 or better if he plans to make the 400m final and medal in Rio.  I think the medalist in Rio will all definitely need to be capable of running 43.xx in the Final after running sub-45 in the Heats and 44 low in the Semi-Final rounds. 44 mid could very well not be fast enough to qualify for the 400m Finals from the Semis in Rio.

Cedenio was a boss 200m runner in his junior years.  I'm surprised he hasn't run the 200m since turning pro. Some 200 races will give him the speed work to compete with Kirani, Merritt and WVN. With some training I'm sure Cedenio can run low 20 or even sub.

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« Reply #76 on: May 07, 2016, 01:12:55 PM »
Richard Thompson at the Longhorn Invitational in Texas

2nd in the 100m - 10.21 (3.2)

4th in the 200m - 20.98 (3.9)

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« Reply #77 on: May 07, 2016, 01:33:41 PM »
Richard Thompson at the Longhorn Invitational in Texas

2nd in the 100m - 10.21 (3.2)

4th in the 200m - 20.98 (3.9)
Much better than last week, but still a long way to go.
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« Reply #78 on: May 07, 2016, 02:47:24 PM »
Richard Thompson at the Longhorn Invitational in Texas

2nd in the 100m - 10.21 (3.2)

4th in the 200m - 20.98 (3.9)
Much better than last week, but still a long way to go.

With that kind of wind, sub 10 and low 20.x would be about right.. Where is Bledman? Anyone know if Burns retired? My cuz seen Brown at Larry Gomes some weeks back. So I know he still training for trials.

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« Reply #79 on: May 07, 2016, 03:24:20 PM »
Richard Thompson at the Longhorn Invitational in Texas

2nd in the 100m - 10.21 (3.2)

4th in the 200m - 20.98 (3.9)
Much better than last week, but still a long way to go.

With that kind of wind, sub 10 and low 20.x would be about right.. Where is Bledman? Anyone know if Burns retired? My cuz seen Brown at Larry Gomes some weeks back. So I know he still training for trials.

This habit that Brown has of not running outside of T&T and trying to peak for National Trials so that he can make the T&T team but then pulling out of the team with an injury after he travels with the team outside of T&T needs to stop.

I would like to see Brown run in a few regional meets outside of T&T and run below the Olympic 100m standard of 10.16 before I raise my hopes of him being able to contribute positively to our Men's 4x100m relay squad.

Bledman is coming back from an operation he had last year so we should hear from him soon but I am not sure if Burns has retired or not.
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« Reply #80 on: May 07, 2016, 03:37:59 PM »
Richard Thompson at the Longhorn Invitational in Texas

2nd in the 100m - 10.21 (3.2)

4th in the 200m - 20.98 (3.9)
Much better than last week, but still a long way to go.

With that kind of wind, sub 10 and low 20.x would be about right.. Where is Bledman? Anyone know if Burns retired? My cuz seen Brown at Larry Gomes some weeks back. So I know he still training for trials.

This habit that Brown has of not running outside of T&T and trying to peak for National Trials so that he can make the T&T team but then pulling out of the team with an injury after he travels with the team outside of T&T needs to stop.

I would like to see Brown run in a few regional meets outside of T&T and run below the Olympic 100m standard of 10.16 before I raise my hopes of him being able to contribute positively to our Men's 4x100m relay squad.

Bledman is coming back from an operation he had last year so we should hear from him soon but I am not sure if Burns has retired or not.

You took the words out of my mouth.

I hope the 4x100 men surprise us. Currently things don't look good for them. It will be good if they go 3 for 3 and win our 3rd silver in as many Olympics in the 4x100. Will be a nice way to close the Thompson, Burns, Brown, Bledman, Callender, Sorillo era..

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« Reply #81 on: May 07, 2016, 04:20:14 PM »
Richard Thompson at the Longhorn Invitational in Texas

2nd in the 100m - 10.21 (3.2)

4th in the 200m - 20.98 (3.9)
Much better than last week, but still a long way to go.

With that kind of wind, sub 10 and low 20.x would be about right.. Where is Bledman? Anyone know if Burns retired? My cuz seen Brown at Larry Gomes some weeks back. So I know he still training for trials.

Those were tailwinds GOP, so no where near sub-10
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« Reply #82 on: May 07, 2016, 04:46:04 PM »
Just saw Shakell Waithe win the Men's Javelin with his final throw at the Jamaica International Invitational at this link: http://www.1spotmedia.com/index.php/live_events/main

Shakell Waithe's winning throw was 76.30m.

I would expect him to throw the Olympic standard of 83m soon as that is his aim by or before T&T National Trials in June.
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« Reply #83 on: May 07, 2016, 06:07:22 PM »
Richard Thompson at the Longhorn Invitational in Texas

2nd in the 100m - 10.21 (3.2)

4th in the 200m - 20.98 (3.9)
Much better than last week, but still a long way to go.

With that kind of wind, sub 10 and low 20.x would be about right.. Where is Bledman? Anyone know if Burns retired? My cuz seen Brown at Larry Gomes some weeks back. So I know he still training for trials.

Those were tailwinds GOP, so no where near sub-10

Yeah Aviator. I realize that. That's why I said a sub 10 should be about right. Thompson usually runs sub 10 easily with that kind of tail wind.

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« Reply #84 on: May 07, 2016, 07:44:25 PM »
MLA ran 10.97. +2.4 tail wind. Came 3rd.

Thompson just told the world that she is a medal contender. 10.71 +2.4 tail wind.

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« Reply #85 on: May 07, 2016, 08:30:47 PM »

Shakiel Waithe of Trinidad & Tobago won the men’s Javelin throw at the 13th staging of the Jamaica International Invitational Meet (JIIM) currently under way at the National Stadium in Kingston. :applause:


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« Reply #86 on: May 07, 2016, 09:37:39 PM »
MLA ran 10.97. +2.4 tail wind. Came 3rd.

Thompson just told the world that she is a medal contender. 10.71 +2.4 tail wind.

Elaine Thompson Destroys Women's 100m in 10.71s (+2.4) at Jamaica International Invitational 2016
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Elaine Thompson (JAM) 10.71, English Gardner (USA) 10.85, Michelle-Lee Ahye 10.98 in the women's 100m (+2.4m/s wind) ‪#‎JamaicaInvite‬
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« Reply #87 on: May 07, 2016, 09:42:44 PM »
Deon Lendore place 4th in his 400m outdoor season opener in 45.40.
A bit disappointing that Deon did not go sub-45 and was beaten by Francis but hopefully he is race rusty and will drop at least 1 second off that outdoor season opening in the coming weeks.

Javon Francis Wins Men's 400m in 44.85s at Jamaica International Invitational 2016
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Javon Francis 44.85 ahead of Vernon Norwood (USA) 45.00, Kevin Borlee (BEL) 45.17 and Deon Lendore (TTO) 45.40 men's 400m ‪#‎JamaicaInvite‬
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« Reply #88 on: May 07, 2016, 09:51:43 PM »
These ladies are not ramping! Wow 3 running 10.8x basic... It isn't what you run in May that counts though but still how much faster can they go...it's scary. I'm glad Mich finished healthy. Onwards and upwards the drive phase holding her back.

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« Reply #89 on: May 07, 2016, 10:10:11 PM »
These ladies are not ramping! Wow 3 running 10.8x basic... It isn't what you run in May that counts though but still how much faster can they go...it's scary. I'm glad Mich finished healthy. Onwards and upwards the drive phase holding her back.

Elaine Thompson (JAM) 10.71, English Gardner (USA) 10.85, Michelle-Lee Ahye 10.98 in the women's 100m (+2.4m/s wind) ‪#‎JamaicaInvite‬

With times adjusted for basic 0.0m/s wind speed, we are looking at:-
Elaine Thompson (JAM) 10.84, English Gardner (USA) 10.98, Michelle-Lee Ahye 11.12 in the women's 100m (+0.0m/s wind) ‪#‎JamaicaInvite‬

MLA came out of her drive phase too quickly thus making it more difficult to get to her top end speed like ET did. MLA has some work to do on her drive phase, top end speed and speed endurance if she wants to be in a position to beat the likes of Bowie, Schippers, Thompson and SAFP by Rio. Any female who wants to medal in 100m in Rio will need to be ready to run 10.7x basic or better.
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