Yep. And she'll come back stronger from this and won't cut the margins so close next time. Hopefully.
Seems to be taking it well too. I'd be in bits.
I'd be an inconsolable mess! Sometimes you have to learn these lessons the hard way and at least on a positive note she can complete the remainder, pressure free.
You would have thought after her dodgy high jump run up she would have just put a safe one in to start with- even if she had been 20cm behind the board she would have won this competition and been in the lead with 2 events to go.:(
She will learn from it no doubt - but then again this could really leave it's mark mentally going into the Olympics.
When I saw her initial reaction, I assumed she nailed it. That's emotional whiplash for you...
Perhaps she had the Gothenburg triple jump on her mind - Kravets (UKR) fouled twice in the final, so needed a valid jump to make the cut. She went for it again and smashed the WR by 41cm - indeed, her mark of 15.50 remains unbeaten
Ouch, that's Adekoya's race done and dusted then...
Spencer won that at a canter.
Spencer looked at little leggy to me TBH. She tends to fail at the global champs anyway. It'll be interesting to see how Childs, Hejnova and Little run. But I'll have to see that on the highlights 2mmrw. Night (morning ;-)) all.
This 400m hurdles is not grabbing me. I'm staying awake till 3.50 to see if KJT has pulled out then that's it or I won't be back up for the 100m later!
What's stopping them is that the organisers wouldn't do that.
So there's no structure to how they are decided? I thought it was seeded based on times.
Semi 1 top time
Semi 2 2nd top time
Semi 1 3rd top time
Semi 2 4th top time
Ok I guess the 100m semi finals are determined by the numbered first heats and therefore 'fixed' at that stage. e.g. top 2 in heat with odd numbers in semi 1 ...top 2 in even numbers semi 2....Gatlin and Bolt were in 6 and 7 thus avoiding a clash?
Thought the Javelin was supposed to start 10 minutes ago? I want to see if Jess has wrapped this up before I go to bed. Surely she can't lose it from here?
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Yep. And she'll come back stronger from this and won't cut the margins so close next time. Hopefully.
Seems to be taking it well too. I'd be in bits.
I'd be an inconsolable mess! Sometimes you have to learn these lessons the hard way and at least on a positive note she can complete the remainder, pressure free.
tbh they all did a safe jump except for her. you could sort of see her crumbling starting from last night just scraping by in the high jump :kitty:
She will learn from it no doubt - but then again this could really leave it's mark mentally going into the Olympics.
Perhaps she had the Gothenburg triple jump on her mind - Kravets (UKR) fouled twice in the final, so needed a valid jump to make the cut. She went for it again and smashed the WR by 41cm - indeed, her mark of 15.50 remains unbeaten
Ouch, that's Adekoya's race done and dusted then...
Spencer won that at a canter.
Just imagine if she actually won it?
From tragedy to triumph. :cool:
She's lucky in way. Not many athletes get an immediate chance at redemption like that.
Spencer looked at little leggy to me TBH. She tends to fail at the global champs anyway. It'll be interesting to see how Childs, Hejnova and Little run. But I'll have to see that on the highlights 2mmrw. Night (morning ;-)) all.
Hejnova & Child both through.
Eilidh safely through, both her and Hejnova unaware of the drama behind.
I think Beesley has smashed her PB! Yes - by 45 hundredths!
Apparently UKA are appealing that dramatic foul...I'd be surprised if the original decision was overturned.
So there's no structure to how they are decided? I thought it was seeded based on times.
Semi 1 top time
Semi 2 2nd top time
Semi 1 3rd top time
Semi 2 4th top time
etc etc
That was a close call.
I see. Thanks for the info.
Not sure about the SB but I know Jess is the better thrower so fingers crossed.