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Thu, Sep 18, '25 at 9:28 AM
In reply to Chrissy

Sydney McLaughlin is Boltesque….
Magnificent…one of the greatest of all time…
Thu, Sep 18, '25 at 9:29 AM
What a 400m women - PHEW!
Thu, Sep 18, '25 at 9:30 AM
In reply to FanAttick

I think she can run a sub 47
Thu, Sep 18, '25 at 12:47 PM
In reply to FanAttick

Well done Richardsyou kept at iy and keeps getting better. You and Keshorne reminding your nation to work with the Carifta/youth reps
Thu, Sep 18, '25 at 1:09 PM
In reply to FanAttick
McD and Pryce...unnuh unda di pump re this era. Train even harder, strategize better
Thu, Sep 18, '25 at 1:17 PM
In reply to Brerzerk
McD and Pryce...unnuh unda di pump re this era. Train even harder, strategize better


Big boy is about 33. that is it for him. he tried valiantly but lost his form in the last 20 meters or so. IMO he should have gone out a bit harder. We needed Antonio Watson to get it together so we have a legitimate medal threat at the next olympics.

In regards to Nikesha Pryce, she was in better form last year but for whatever reason performed poorly at the olympics. She will have the same problem as the 400 men hurdlers (the best in history are running NOW)

how do you beat Sydney and Paulino? Warholm, Rai Benjamin and De los Santos? too lazy to google but i think the 5 fastest men over the hurdles are all active.
Thu, Sep 18, '25 at 5:20 PM
In reply to rudebway

On the same topic somewhat, 'Greatness is Greatness.'' But i think Glen Mills may have to do some 're-examination' regarding men 400m runners training.
Both Gonzales and Antonio started out bright and fade via injury. In 'One Bob's' case there's lots a time to fine tune any corrections. Mill's interview on TVJ re how he
restructured Seville's training to match his health condition was insightful. He's a genius so he must see the 400 situation.
Thu, Sep 18, '25 at 7:57 PM
In reply to Brerzerk

2 things. Gonzalez never won anything on the world level and arrived at Racer's injured. Bolt mentioned how a number if the athletes would arrive with serious injuries. Antonio was WC in 2023. He got hurt in 2024 and ran 44.85 THIS year. Analysts believe he crashed out due to RING RUST with only 3 400s this year.
Thu, Sep 18, '25 at 8:52 PM
In reply to michaelmax

Remember, Bolt went to racers as a 200/400 runner, he states he was too lazy to take on the required workload hence his constant request to Mills to run the 100. Mills challenged him to run a certain time and by his 2nd run WR bruk. I think .ills can tweak his 400m regimen to reduce imjury risksand still get result. No Yard coach including Bert Cameron seem able to train 400m men to consistently good performances. Let's see with Watson
Thu, Sep 18, '25 at 10:42 PM
In reply to FanAttick

Sydney McLaughlin is Boltesque….
Magnificent…one of the greatest of all time…

i don't mean to be a negative nancy.....but allyuh feel this chick legit........nobody thinks marita koch's record was unaided but sydney just came with point .18 seconds of it.....against seasoned 400m flat runners, two of which were past olympic and/or world champions. i just find that suspicious in addition to legitimate concerns about her coach
Fri, Sep 19, '25 at 2:57 AM
In reply to Brerzerk

Yesterday was a great day for Trinidad!!

Men's javelin
Final
1) Keshorn Walcott (TT) 88.16 GOLD
2) Anderson Peters (Gren) 87.38 SILVER
3) Curtis Thompson (US) 86.67 BRONZE

Women's triple jump
Final
1) Perez Hernandez (Cuba) 14.94 GOLD
2) Thea Lafond (Dom) 14.89 SILVER
3) Yulimar Rojas (Ven) 14.76 BRONZE

5) Shaneika Ricketts (Jca) 14.56

7) Ackelia Smith (Jca) 14.37

Men's 400m
Final
1) BC Kebinatshipi (Bot) 43.51 GOLD
2) Jereem Richards (TT) 43.72 SILVER
3) Bayapo Ndori (Bot) 34.20 BRONZE
4) Rusheen McDonald (Jca) 44.28

Women's 400m
Final
1) Sydney McLaughlin (US) 47.78 GOLD
2) Mari Paulino (DR) 47.98 SILVER
3) SE Naser (Bahrain) 48.19 BRONZE

8 ) Nickeisha Pryce (Jca) 49.97
Fri, Sep 19, '25 at 3:15 AM
In reply to rudebway

Women's 200m
Semi One
1) Shericka Jackson (Jca) 21.99
2) Amy Hunt (GB) 22.08
3) Brittany Brown (US) 22.13
4) Anthonique Strachan (Bah) 22.48

Semi Two
1) Melissa Jefferson (US) 22.00
2) Dina Asher-Smith (GB) 22.21

5) Ashanti Moore (Jca) 22.51 did not advance

Men's 200m
Semi One
1) Kenny Bednarek (US) 19.88
2) Alexander Ogando (DR) 19.98

5) Christopher Taylor (Jca) 20.21 did not advance

Semi Two
1) Bryan Levell (Jca) 19.78
2) Letsile Tebogo (Bot) 19.95

Semi Three
1) Noah Lyles (US) 19.51
2) Zharnel Hughes (GB) 19.95

5) Adrian Kerr (Jca) 20.08 did not advance

Women's 800m
Heat Two
1) Anais Bourgoin (France) 1:58.43
2) Mary Morah (Ken) 1:58.44

7) Adelle Tracey (Jca) 2:01.70 did not advance

Heat Three
1) Tsige Duguma (Eth) 2:01.53
2) Maggi Congdon (US) 2:01.74

4) Kelly-Ann Beckford (Jca) 2:02.63 did not advance

8 ) Shafiqua Maloney (St Vin) 2:03.12 did not advance

Heat Seven
1) Natoya Goule (Jca) 1:59.66
2) Oratile Nowe (Bot) 2:00.09

Men's 800m
Semi One
1) Marco Arop (Can) 1:45.09
2) Djamel Sedjati (Alg) 1:45.09

7) Tyrice Taylor (Jca) 1:46.56

Semi Three
1) Mohammed Attaoui (Spain) 1:43.18
2) Emmanuel Wanyonyi (Ken) 1:43.47
3) Navasky Anderson (Jca) 1:43.72

Women's high jump qualifying
Lamara Distin (Jca) No Mark
Fri, Sep 19, '25 at 7:31 AM
There's "A Flying Sikh" in the 5000m. Singh of India is in it and competing well
Fri, Sep 19, '25 at 9:09 AM
In reply to Brerzerk

Brilliant Levell 19.64
Fri, Sep 19, '25 at 9:10 AM
In reply to Brerzerk

Well done Levell. Bronze in a pb. Can’t ask for more
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