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Re: 2012 OG: w400–Montsho (Bot) Leads Round 1 at 50.40

Postby Flumpy » Fri Aug 03, 2012 6:33 am

t_monk wrote:
Gabriella wrote:This was the draw I didn't want, SRR and CO in the same SF. That is definitely the tougher draw, although Guschina did struggle in round 1 so may not be the threat we thought


With SRR right behind her, Gushchina is going get out fast I think and with being in a center lance she will be able to judge her race much better than the heats. I am guessing everyone is going to raise their game come the semi's and I expect CO, Whyte and Gushchina will make SRR work for it... Sub-50 in the semi finals for SRR me thinks.


Just Sanya :?:
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Re: 2012 OG: w400–

Postby Pelpa » Fri Aug 03, 2012 6:39 am

Flumpy wrote:A few points.

Much as I love TBO she works my last nerve. FFS how hard is it to run through the line???


I always get the cold shoulder here for expressing the view that TBO is not the sharpest tool in the shed.
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Re: 2012 OG: w400–Montsho (Bot) Leads Round 1 at 50.40

Postby pakillo » Fri Aug 03, 2012 6:48 am

Frightening run by Krivoshapka. Russian record is likely (Olga Nazarova 49.11 '88)
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Re: 2012 OG: w400–

Postby Flumpy » Fri Aug 03, 2012 7:27 am

Pelpa wrote:
Flumpy wrote:A few points.

Much as I love TBO she works my last nerve. FFS how hard is it to run through the line???


I always get the cold shoulder here for expressing the view that TBO is not the sharpest tool in the shed.


TBO is extremely intelligent but also a complete idiot if such a thing is possible. She even slowed up on the line in both 2007 and 2008. It's as if she thinks she's running a 399m race rather than a 401m.

So annoying and if she gets lane 8 in the final she'll have only herself to blame.
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Re: 2012 OG: w400–

Postby EPelle » Fri Aug 03, 2012 7:46 am

Flumpy wrote:So annoying and if she gets lane 8 in the final she'll have only herself to blame.

Which isn't the worst possible draw. The Olympic lane-8 best is 49,55 (Miles, 1996). Olga V. Nazarova ran a 49,69 in 1992 from lane 8.
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Re: 2012 OG: w400–Montsho (Bot) Leads Round 1 at 50.40

Postby croflash » Fri Aug 03, 2012 7:56 am

This lane talk is so overrated. The turns are wide enough even on the inside. The best will come out on top regardless of the lane. Conserving as much energy as possible is a lot more important.
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Re: 2012 OG: w400–

Postby Speedster » Fri Aug 03, 2012 7:59 am

guru wrote:Richards-Ross looks as cut as I've ever seen her


I thought exactly the same thing, she looks as good as she ever has and ran the race as easy as possible to conserve energy. She knows that in the past the way she's expended energy hasn't been right and I think she looked really good. The arm jeggings are to cover her lesions I believe, so if they make her comfortable when racing, it doesn't matter.

Krivoshapka looked like a woman on a mission, her turnover was really impressive for someone who is mainly a 400m athlete, interesting to see what tomorrow night holds.
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Re: 2012 OG: w400–Montsho (Bot) Leads Round 1 at 50.40

Postby MightyBurner » Fri Aug 03, 2012 8:06 am

I love watching Sanya run when she's in form. Absolutely beautiful.
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Re: 2012 OG: w400–

Postby MightyBurner » Fri Aug 03, 2012 8:11 am

Pelpa wrote:
Flumpy wrote:A few points.

Much as I love TBO she works my last nerve. FFS how hard is it to run through the line???


I always get the cold shoulder here for expressing the view that TBO is not the sharpest tool in the shed.

The missed drug tests are all the proof you need.
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Re: 2012 OG: w400–

Postby Flumpy » Fri Aug 03, 2012 8:20 am

EPelle wrote:
Flumpy wrote:So annoying and if she gets lane 8 in the final she'll have only herself to blame.

Which isn't the worst possible draw. The Olympic lane-8 best is 49,55 (Miles, 1996). Olga V. Nazarova ran a 49,69 in 1992 from lane 8.


It is for her.
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Re: 2012 OG: w400–Montsho (Bot) Leads Round 1 at 50.40

Postby tm71 » Fri Aug 03, 2012 8:34 am

Sanya was the smartest because she put the least effort to advance to the semis
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Re: 2012 OG: w400–

Postby db8runner » Fri Aug 03, 2012 8:52 am

t_monk wrote:
Gabriella wrote:
shivfan wrote:Deedee trotter first rosemarie whyte second.....Jamaican eased up.


I thought they both looked like they were working


Trotter did her normal race pattern (start slow finish fast thing). Whyte went out hard and seemed to be dying..... I think the both of these girls ran a bit too hard.

Whyte clearly slowed down on the home stretch while Trotter was laboring home
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Re: 2012 OG: w400–Montsho (Bot) Leads Round 1 at 50.40

Postby Pelpa » Fri Aug 03, 2012 6:41 pm

tm71 wrote:Sanya was the smartest because she put the least effort to advance to the semis


measured and tactical.
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Re: 2012 OG: w400–Montsho (Bot) Leads Round 1 at 50.40

Postby uakari » Fri Aug 03, 2012 8:02 pm

f@ck NBC, they didn't show any of the heats tonight?
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Re: 2012 OG: w400–Montsho (Bot) Leads Round 1 at 50.40

Postby Daisy » Fri Aug 03, 2012 8:12 pm

uakari wrote:f@ck NBC, they didn't show any of the heats tonight?

And no heptathlon. But surely you enjoyed the whole the of US vs Serbia volleyball match?
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Re: 2012 OG: w400–Montsho (Bot) Leads Round 1 at 50.40

Postby guru » Fri Aug 03, 2012 9:16 pm

uakari wrote:f@ck NBC, they didn't show any of the heats tonight?



NBC showed them live this morning.

As with swimming, don't expect many 1st round heats to be presented in the primetime coverage.
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Re: 2012 OG: w400–Montsho (Bot) Leads Round 1 at 50.40

Postby Weights&Shoes » Fri Aug 03, 2012 10:17 pm

Don't know about live.....but they were shown during their morning tape-delay broadcast.
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Re: 2012 OG: w400–Montsho (Bot) Leads Round 1 at 50.40

Postby fromage » Fri Aug 03, 2012 11:09 pm

NBC justify the coverage based on what they believe is what Americans want; sad buggers :(
And so frigging arrogant, the assumption that every other country s triumphs are not of the slightest interest to American viewers. Mind you, you guys have not really grown up yet.

Thank God for the British TV coverage, where I have been able to watch a wide range of many sports whenever I wanted. Loved the drama of the Weightlifting.

Its we Brits who should be insular as a small island.

What I struggle with is why are the modern TV Olympics of any use, if they encourage nothing but jingoism and small minded Nationalism etc??
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Re: 2012 OG: w400–Montsho (Bot) Leads Round 1 at 50.40

Postby peach77 » Sat Aug 04, 2012 12:51 am

tm71 wrote:Sanya was the smartest because she put the least effort to advance to the semis


Yeah but she also had the most ridiculously easy semi and was able to get away with that!
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Re: 2012 OG: w400–Montsho (Bot) Leads Round 1 at 50.40

Postby uakari » Sat Aug 04, 2012 8:20 am

ok, this is what nbc showed last night when i got home.

first half hour: a recap of american women's gymnastics triumph in 1996. A WHOLE FUCKING HALF HOUR!!!!!! when they could have shown something that anyone with a brain would care about. i don't give a fuck what ... archery, badminton, handball, weightlifting, boxing... who cares as long as it's something from london 2012!!!!!!!!

as for the vb match, daisy, it was pathetic how they showed 3 minutes here, 3 minutes there and tons of commercial in between. i think when they first cut in for the vb, there was one play and then immediately a time -out, so they cut to commercial! what the #$%@%@!%@!!!! (good thing i watched most of that match online earlier.)

and if i have to listen to paul sunderland yapping one more time... this guy is quickly joining tom hammond and carol lewis in the tv sports infamy hall of fame.

end of rant.

hoping for fast times in the final. as much as i like sanya, i'm rooting for the small country of botswana and a gold medal for africa!!!!! go, amantle!!!!!

(also wishing felix had chosen this event, rather than 100.)
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Re: 2012 OG: w400–Montsho (Bot) Leads Round 1 at 50.40

Postby Randy Treadway » Sat Aug 04, 2012 9:09 am

uakari wrote:ok, this is what nbc showed last night when i got home.
....
end of rant.


uakari, if you want to save the results 'til you get home to find out, why don't you then just watch the events you really want to see, on the internet stream? They're all there. Nothing is missing. You can even stop it to take a comfort break and start it again when you come back. You're totally in control. Switch from one event to another. No gymnastics at all. :)
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Re: 2012 OG: w400–Montsho (Bot) Leads Round 1 at 50.40

Postby Weights&Shoes » Sat Aug 04, 2012 11:07 am

Welp. SRR looking good, and the Russians (so far) holding up to their rep when it comes to major championships.
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Re: 2012 OG: w400–Montsho (Bot) Leads Round 1 at 50.40

Postby MightyBurner » Sat Aug 04, 2012 11:08 am

How much was Sanya's slowdown worth? A second?
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Re: 2012 OG: w400–Montsho (Bot) Leads Round 1 at 50.40

Postby ATK » Sat Aug 04, 2012 11:08 am

As usual Gushchina falters.
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Re: 2012 OG: w400–Montsho (Bot) Leads Round 1 at 50.40

Postby Gabriella » Sat Aug 04, 2012 11:10 am

Well, a SB from TBO. Great relaxed run from SRR, she is looking very good, but TBO is getting better.
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Re: 2012 OG: w400–Montsho (Bot) Leads Round 1 at 50.40

Postby j-a-m » Sat Aug 04, 2012 11:11 am

ATK wrote:As usual Gushchina falters.

Even Whyte in 3rd place relatively slow.
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Re: 2012 OG: w400–Montsho (Bot) Leads Round 1 at 50.40

Postby croflash » Sat Aug 04, 2012 11:11 am

MightyBurner wrote:How much was Sanya's slowdown worth? A second?


Maybe even more. She was in complete control of the race.
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Re: 2012 OG: w400–Montsho (Bot) Leads Round 1 at 50.40

Postby Dutra5 » Sat Aug 04, 2012 11:13 am

The British commentators couldn't figure out that Richards Ross strided out the last 80m?
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Re: 2012 OG: w400–Montsho (Bot) Leads Round 1 at 50.40

Postby ATK » Sat Aug 04, 2012 11:14 am

j-a-m wrote:
ATK wrote:As usual Gushchina falters.

Even Whyte in 3rd place relatively slow.

Yea but I was more referring to the trend of Russians doing well in Russia, but failing to deliver at games.

Lets see how Krivoshapka does.
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Re: 2012 OG: w400–Montsho (Bot) Leads Round 1 at 50.40

Postby Gabriella » Sat Aug 04, 2012 11:14 am

Well, I wasnt that impressed by either McCrory or Monstho, I think TBO can take them both
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Re: 2012 OG: w400–Montsho (Bot) Leads Round 1 at 50.40

Postby Weights&Shoes » Sat Aug 04, 2012 11:14 am

C'mon McCorory. Go hard through the tape, now Monthso will get a good lane.
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Re: 2012 OG: w400–Montsho (Bot) Leads Round 1 at 50.40

Postby j-a-m » Sat Aug 04, 2012 11:19 am

Fastest non-Q so far Whyte and Grenot.
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Re: 2012 OG: w400–Montsho (Bot) Leads Round 1 at 50.40

Postby guru » Sat Aug 04, 2012 11:19 am

croflash wrote:
MightyBurner wrote:How much was Sanya's slowdown worth? A second?


Maybe even more. She was in complete control of the race.



Even at full 400 effort, SRR is a notorious fast starter. I'm not sure I'd say it was more than a second.
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Re: 2012 OG: w400–Montsho (Bot) Leads Round 1 at 50.40

Postby EPelle » Sat Aug 04, 2012 11:22 am

Krivoshapka bucks the doesn't run fast in Russia trend, runs 49,81 in a nail-biting finish.
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Re: 2012 OG: w400–Montsho (Bot) Leads Round 1 at 50.40

Postby Gabriella » Sat Aug 04, 2012 11:23 am

Didn't anyone tell Krivoshapka that you can't run 400m at flat out the whole race?
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