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redebreck
29th September 2019, 08:10 PM
The World Athletics Championships are taking place in Doha, the Capital City of Qatar.

The stadium has been close to empty throughout the competition.

Another political farce?

Link: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/athletics/49872232

stevie harkness
29th September 2019, 08:15 PM
I saw that half the marathon runners had pulled out. Apparently it's quite hot there.
Perhaps it was part of the World Cup package?

RedNoodle
29th September 2019, 08:20 PM
A bit late to the party eh Redebreck.

It's been shocking since it began. Qatar getting these championships was all about money and nothing to do with what was best for the sport and its competitors.

During the women's marathon 28 of the 68 starters failed to finish due to the very harsh conditions (the race was run at midnight), and the crowd was sparse during the mens 100m final, which is supposed to be the championship's 'blue ribbon' event.

RedNoodle
29th September 2019, 09:26 PM
Dina Asher-Smith picks up a silver medal in the 100m behind Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce. She's come back from having a child and runs .01 seconds outside her PB.

Sorry to be so cynical, but things like this and Jamaica's sudden rise to prominence/dominance in the sprints makes me raise my eyebrows a tad.

redebreck
30th September 2019, 09:37 PM
Dina Asher-Smith picks up a silver medal in the 100m behind Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce. She's come back from having a child and runs .01 seconds outside her PB.

Sorry to be so cynical, but things like this and Jamaica's sudden rise to prominence/dominance in the sprints makes me raise my eyebrows a tad.

Jamaica, hmmmm...
I thought their runners would be more "chilled out" rather than being at "top speed".

redebreck
30th September 2019, 09:38 PM
A bit late to the party eh Redebreck.



I don't like to rush things too much, at my age :)

RedNoodle
30th September 2019, 10:26 PM
I don't like to rush things too much, at my age :)

Is that what you say when someone asks you to take the rubbish out or get a round in? ;)

redebreck
30th September 2019, 11:39 PM
Is that what you say when someone asks you to take the rubbish out or get a round in? ;)

Absolutely!

RedNoodle
2nd October 2019, 08:48 PM
Dina Asher-Smith wins 200m gold in a National record time of 21.88 seconds.

Get in!!!

redebreck
3rd October 2019, 05:41 PM
K J T

Katerina Johnson-Thompson, a scouse lass, is performing in the Heptathlon at the World Championships this week.

Seems like she's doing OK and could be in line for a medal.

Oh, and BTW the attendance figures are supposedly improving - today the stadium is reportedly "almost half full".

toneata
3rd October 2019, 06:58 PM
KJT all but guaranteed Gold now after the Javelin............unless Thiam does a Zola Budd on her in the 800m.

redebreck
3rd October 2019, 07:57 PM
Zola Budd, that's going back. Was it Mary Decker? Showing your age there!

RedNoodle
3rd October 2019, 08:30 PM
Zola Budd, that's going back. Was it Mary Decker? Showing your age there!

Yes it was. We could do with a new Alan Wells.

RedNoodle
3rd October 2019, 10:21 PM
Katarina Johnson-Thompson wins world heptathlon gold with a new British record points total of 6981.

toneata
3rd October 2019, 10:56 PM
Sets it up nicely for Tokyo next year.

RedNoodle
5th October 2019, 07:21 PM
Laura Muir bottles the 1500m final, finishes 5th, but laughs and smiles in her interview. I'd be mega peed off.

Martin Rooney (who has been finished for years) dies in the home straight/fudges up the anchor leg in the 4x400m once more and GB look to have missed out on the final ......... however, Botswana get disqualified and GB get a huge slice of luck and sneak into the final. If Rooney runs again we'll certainly not be near a medal.

The Yanks win another gold by 1cm in the shot put final. They should have been disqualified in the 4x100m but got a reprieve. I bet they beat us/GB (the reigning champions) in the final. Drug taking, arrogant SOB's. :mad:

RedNoodle
5th October 2019, 08:07 PM
The GB women take the silver medal in the 4x100m behind the Jamaicans.

RedNoodle
5th October 2019, 08:19 PM
The GB men follow suit and win a silver medal behind the dru .... I mean USA. :o

redebreck
6th October 2019, 12:40 AM
Laura Muir bottles the 1500m final, finishes 5th, but laughs and smiles in her interview. I'd be mega peed off.

Martin Rooney (who has been finished for years) dies in the home straight/fudges up the anchor leg in the 4x400m once more and GB look to have missed out on the final ......... however, Botswana get disqualified and GB get a huge slice of luck and sneak into the final. If Rooney runs again we'll certainly not be near a medal.

The Yanks win another gold by 1cm in the shot put final. They should have been disqualified in the 4x100m but got a reprieve. I bet they beat us/GB (the reigning champions) in the final. Drug taking, arrogant SOB's. :mad:

what happened in the 4 x 400 metres, I missed it?

RedNoodle
6th October 2019, 12:57 AM
what happened in the 4 x 400 metres, I missed it?

I don't know. I can't seen to find out what happened. It's likely to be due to either running out of their lane at the wrong time or pushing someone. Whatever it was GB will have to improve a fair bit to really make the most of the reprieve.

redebreck
7th October 2019, 12:04 AM
I don't know. I can't seen to find out what happened. It's likely to be due to either running out of their lane at the wrong time or pushing someone. Whatever it was GB will have to improve a fair bit to really make the most of the reprieve.

..the men's 4 x 400 dropped the baton in the final.
..women finished 4th, promoted to 3rd when Jamaica disqualified, but Jamaica appealed and regained 3rd.

RedNoodle
7th October 2019, 03:51 AM
..the men's 4 x 400 dropped the baton in the final.
..women finished 4th, promoted to 3rd when Jamaica disqualified, but Jamaica appealed and regained 3rd.

The women did ok considering, but the men have regressed quite badly. Hopefully we'll do ok in the sprint relays in Tokyo, but I can't see us being a contender in the men's 4x400m. We need to find out if Roger Black's and Kris Akabusi's kids are any good. Hopefully we're not going back to the bad old days where we kept fudging up the baton changes.