Quote from: Exeter 77 on June 13, 2024, 02:51:12 PMThere are some athletes getting to a level which could fill the marketing void left by Usain Bolt. Femke Bolt, Mondo Duplantis, Gianmarco Tamberi and maybe Mutaz Barshim, although him and Tamberi might be a bit too old in the long term.Womens 800m is the most exciting event for me, 3 genuinely world class runners in Hodgkinson, Mu and Moraa who are all young enough to be around for the next or even 3 olympics after this. I suspect that competition will drive them to some pretty spectacular races, it's the big one this summer for me.
There are some athletes getting to a level which could fill the marketing void left by Usain Bolt. Femke Bolt, Mondo Duplantis, Gianmarco Tamberi and maybe Mutaz Barshim, although him and Tamberi might be a bit too old in the long term.
Quote from: paul_e on June 13, 2024, 03:00:19 PMQuote from: Exeter 77 on June 13, 2024, 02:51:12 PMThere are some athletes getting to a level which could fill the marketing void left by Usain Bolt. Femke Bolt, Mondo Duplantis, Gianmarco Tamberi and maybe Mutaz Barshim, although him and Tamberi might be a bit too old in the long term.Womens 800m is the most exciting event for me, 3 genuinely world class runners in Hodgkinson, Mu and Moraa who are all young enough to be around for the next or even 3 olympics after this. I suspect that competition will drive them to some pretty spectacular races, it's the big one this summer for me.Can they get close to that bloke Kratochvilovas record though?
Quote from: AV82EC on June 13, 2024, 04:03:48 PMQuote from: paul_e on June 13, 2024, 03:00:19 PMQuote from: Exeter 77 on June 13, 2024, 02:51:12 PMThere are some athletes getting to a level which could fill the marketing void left by Usain Bolt. Femke Bolt, Mondo Duplantis, Gianmarco Tamberi and maybe Mutaz Barshim, although him and Tamberi might be a bit too old in the long term.Womens 800m is the most exciting event for me, 3 genuinely world class runners in Hodgkinson, Mu and Moraa who are all young enough to be around for the next or even 3 olympics after this. I suspect that competition will drive them to some pretty spectacular races, it's the big one this summer for me.Can they get close to that bloke Kratochvilovas record though?Mu and Hodgkinson are both in the top 10 and still years away from their peak.
Wouldn't disagree with that, but I would also throw in Zharnel Hughes and Hudson-Smith. Hodgkinson is the stand-out GB athlete, but she's got some tough competition for the gold, although what condition Mu is in is an unknown. Asher-Smith and KJT are past their best, and also have tough competition, although KJT should be good enough for at least a bronze. Asher-Smith lost her best years by sticking with an out of date coach. The same can probably be said for Muir.Advantage Caudery has is that she appears to be almost untouchable at the moment. But things can very easily go wrong in the pole vault.
Yaroslava Mahuchikh has broken the 37 year old women's world high jump record - it now stands at 2.10m
Keely in great form, ran 1 min 54.61 yesterday, the fastest women's 800m since 2018.
But Jessica Hull of Australia, who is also gorgeous, ran her close until the last 200m