Why on earth were the USA 1/4 on to win that race with the bookies when Jamaica had four individual finalists in their team? I've lost a lot of money on that and I'm not very happy about it. Where did the 1/4 price come from? Ridiculous.
Felix should have been on the last leg. They would have won.
Yes its quite peculiar how such a devastating leg can backfire-arguably Felix should have stayed just behind because the final USA runner was always there to be shot at.
Do they continue until they can split all three medals or are they just looking for a clear winner and would be willing to have joint silver medallists?
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Why on earth were the USA 1/4 on to win that race with the bookies when Jamaica had four individual finalists in their team? I've lost a lot of money on that and I'm not very happy about it. Where did the 1/4 price come from? Ridiculous.
Ohuruogu surely was quicker than 51.1 on the first leg, right?!
47.7 from Felix is amazing.
They would have been better with Felix on the first leg - put them into the lead and then it puts pressure on the Jamaicans
Felix should have been on the last leg. They would have won.
I suspect 51.1 is right. Ohuruogu had the standing start, and she didn't seem to be tearing up her rivals on the track.
Next one 234 if no one makes 236. 238 if They do.
So that's you homeless, I hope the family are understanding ;-)
Oh well, they still won bronze.
Yes its quite peculiar how such a devastating leg can backfire-arguably Felix should have stayed just behind because the final USA runner was always there to be shot at.
Everyone gets a chance, there must a clear winner, but silver can be shared.
One attempt 236. Next 234 if China guy fails.