T&FN formchart
1. Orlando Ortega (Spain)
2. Omar McLeod (Jamaica)
3. Daniel Roberts (USA)
4. Sergey Shubenkov (Russia)
5. Grant Holloway (USA)
6. Wenjun Xie (China)
7. Gabriel Constantino (Brazil)
8. Devon Allen (USA)
9. Andy Pozzi (Great Britain)
10. Pascal Martinot-Lagarde (France)
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09-26-2019 06:01 PMLast edited by gh; 10-02-2019 at 08:14 PM.
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09-26-2019 06:27 PMThis is an event I'm really looking forward to. What if Hollo and Rob went 1-2, under 13?!
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09-27-2019 12:46 AMHolloway looked good in Paris before messing up later in the race. I think he medals here over Roberts. But hopefully they both do!
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09-27-2019 02:08 AMIf these are the same guys who have been running all summer, no-one is going under 13.
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09-27-2019 05:08 AMI suggest that you go back and watch the NCAA meet, especially with Holloway having to do the LJ and 4x400 all in a little over 48 hours. What helps Ortega and McLeod is that they are really good competitors. Not sure that they are any better in that regard than Grant Holloway. To see that, watch what he does in a 4x400 after he has done those other events.
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09-28-2019 03:52 PMThe T&FN form chart is laughable. Holloway going away!.. don't fight it!
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09-30-2019 05:07 PMAllen oof. Disappointing career
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09-30-2019 05:10 PMMcleod looks strong in winning heat from lane 9 in 13.17. Hits 2 hurdles. Allen still qualifies in 4th although well back.