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<blockquote data-quote="El Guapo" data-source="post: 7008646" data-attributes="member: 25871"><p>Just watching back the races i missed. Isiah Harris from the US is a monster. Tore his hamstring with 150m to go in the first heat and managed to hold off Sweden and Nigeria for 3.09.</p><p></p><p>Ireland did okay. Cant ask for much more than a NR. Cillian Greene ran his leg in lane 2, went to pass the Slovakian fella on the bend which is a hard thing to do indoors. Gregan and O'Donnell were very quick. Ireland were unlucky.</p><p></p><p>Haven't watched the women's yet but a 4s NR hopefully speaks of a bright future.</p><p></p><p>The mens 1500 was a cracker. Tefera took down Jacob who played the rabbit. He was looking around a lot and was probably over confident after the WR. It'll be a good summer with the two of them and Tim. Ethiopian dominance was a bit unexpected from me at least but they took all the mens and womens distance events</p><p></p><p>Also the more I hear of Jacob the more I like him. This was the quote.</p><p></p><p>“If I knew that I was completely shit tonight, then of course I’d do a lot of things different, but I didn’t have any factors telling me that before the race.”</p><p></p><p>When asked about whether he missed Gjert. He said "No"</p><p></p><p>Edit: Apparently Jacob tested positive for Covid on landing in Norway. Got a clear PCR the morning of the race</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Guapo, post: 7008646, member: 25871"] Just watching back the races i missed. Isiah Harris from the US is a monster. Tore his hamstring with 150m to go in the first heat and managed to hold off Sweden and Nigeria for 3.09. Ireland did okay. Cant ask for much more than a NR. Cillian Greene ran his leg in lane 2, went to pass the Slovakian fella on the bend which is a hard thing to do indoors. Gregan and O'Donnell were very quick. Ireland were unlucky. Haven't watched the women's yet but a 4s NR hopefully speaks of a bright future. The mens 1500 was a cracker. Tefera took down Jacob who played the rabbit. He was looking around a lot and was probably over confident after the WR. It'll be a good summer with the two of them and Tim. Ethiopian dominance was a bit unexpected from me at least but they took all the mens and womens distance events Also the more I hear of Jacob the more I like him. This was the quote. “If I knew that I was completely shit tonight, then of course I’d do a lot of things different, but I didn’t have any factors telling me that before the race.” When asked about whether he missed Gjert. He said "No" Edit: Apparently Jacob tested positive for Covid on landing in Norway. Got a clear PCR the morning of the race [/QUOTE]
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