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Monaco DL: mHJ—

Postby gh » Fri Jul 20, 2012 7:55 am

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1 DROUIN Derek
2 PREZELJ Rožle
3 HANANY Mickaël
4 NIETO Jamie
5 BARRY Trevor
6 BARSHIM AHMED Moutaz Essa
7 DMITRIK Aleksey
8 GRABARZ Robbie
9 KYNARD Erik
10 WILLIAMS Jesse
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Re: Monaco DL: mHJ—

Postby Daisy » Fri Jul 20, 2012 11:34 am

Grabarz seems to be getting good height but his feet seem to tuck in so far it's starting to cause a problem as he gets higher. Is this going to limit him?
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Re: Monaco DL: mHJ—

Postby marknhj » Fri Jul 20, 2012 11:40 am

Daisy wrote:Grabarz seems to be getting good height but his feet seem to tuck in so far it's starting to cause a problem as he gets higher. Is this going to limit him?


He's not optimizing his point of take-off or timing over the bar. Once he does that, he could go over 2.40m.
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Re: Monaco DL: mHJ—

Postby Daisy » Fri Jul 20, 2012 3:03 pm

marknhj wrote:he could go over 2.40m

Hope you're right, that would be amazing.
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Re: Monaco DL: mHJ—

Postby Per Andersen » Fri Jul 20, 2012 3:53 pm

Jesse was solid but both he and Grabarz needed 3 attempts at 2.33. Unfortunately I only caught one of Grabartz misses at 2,26. He can medal.
Very impressed by Drouin. He clearly belongs in that company. He beat Grabartz in London.

But he brings his arms back before take-off too soon it seems.
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Re: Monaco DL: mHJ—

Postby marknhj » Fri Jul 20, 2012 6:45 pm

Per Andersen wrote:Jesse was solid but both he and Grabarz needed 3 attempts at 2.33. Unfortunately I only caught one of Grabartz misses at 2,26. He can medal.
Very impressed by Drouin. He clearly belongs in that company. He beat Grabartz in London.

But he brings his arms back before take-off too soon it seems.


Both Williams and Grabarz looked very good when they got it right, and Grabarz was getting some series height at 2.33 and 2.36m. I think those two, plus the Russians, plus someone having a career day, could be very close in London and it may come down to countback. That's where Grabarz could be vulnerable to the more experienced guys. I didn't see any of Drouin's jumps but he does seem to be very consistent.

(Also realize I may have put the jinx on with the 2.40m reference, the last guy who I made that pronouncement about was Jonas whose been injured ever since! I therefore withdraw the remark and hope the tosser simply makes the final :)
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Re: Monaco DL: mHJ—

Postby IanS_Liv » Fri Jul 20, 2012 7:14 pm

I think only Ukhov or Silnov (or someone having a career day) could stop the party for these two. I'm hoping for a classic in London.

From the couple of jumps the BBC deigned to show, Robbie and Jessie had high points way over 2.36. I'm really excited.
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Re: Monaco DL: mHJ—

Postby gh » Fri Jul 20, 2012 7:41 pm

IanS_Liv wrote:...
From the couple of jumps the BBC deigned to show, .....


you mean they've finally adopted the U.S. model of telecasting a meet? :twisted:
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Re: Monaco DL: mHJ—

Postby marknhj » Fri Jul 20, 2012 7:42 pm

IanS_Liv wrote: I'm really excited.


Me too. I almost bought a ticket for the final a couple of days ago for $500, had second thoughts, changed my mind on the third thought and by then it was gone.
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Re: Monaco DL: mHJ—

Postby IanS_Liv » Fri Jul 20, 2012 7:51 pm

gh wrote:
IanS_Liv wrote:...
From the couple of jumps the BBC deigned to show, .....


you mean they've finally adopted the U.S. model of telecasting a meet? :twisted:

Dear Lord, I hope not. No ad breaks though. I still haven't got over finding out how many ads US TV ran during Friends. Normally we get the same feed that Universal does.

Don't be afeared for the OGs (are you announcing in the stadium GH?). We are getting wall-to-wall coverage and 24 channels dedicated to the Games. it was announced today that the coverage of the opening ceremony will start on national TV two hours BEFORE the ceremony starts.

Back on topic, despite the stories about security, there won't be any chance of someone slipping some vodka into Ukhov's Lucozade. :twisted:
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Re: Monaco DL: mHJ—

Postby Alan Shank » Sat Jul 21, 2012 9:33 am

IanS_Liv wrote: it was announced today that the coverage of the opening ceremony will start on national TV two hours BEFORE the ceremony starts.


This is GOOD?
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Re: Monaco DL: mHJ—

Postby mrbowie » Sat Jul 21, 2012 12:01 pm

Williams lift was exceptional in this meet. He looked fantastic.
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Re: Monaco DL: mHJ—

Postby user4 » Sun Jul 22, 2012 10:06 am

mrbowie wrote:Williams lift was exceptional in this meet. He looked fantastic.


Jesse is under 6'2" and will have to perform exceptionally well to win in London. The great pressure of the OG usually translates to small errors in approaches to the bar with grave consequences for the smaller jumpers. I would love to see the small man win this one.
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Re: Monaco DL: mHJ—

Postby Per Andersen » Sun Jul 22, 2012 2:10 pm

user4 wrote:
mrbowie wrote:Williams lift was exceptional in this meet. He looked fantastic.


Jesse is under 6'2" and will have to perform exceptionally well to win in London. The great pressure of the OG usually translates to small errors in approaches to the bar with grave consequences for the smaller jumpers. I would love to see the small man win this one.

He's done it before and he can do it again. Holm was an inch shorter and won Athens. How tall do you want them?
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