Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone know what is wrong with Lyles?
It’s called a good old fashion ass whooping
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know what is wrong with Lyles?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't wait to watch Quincy Wilson run at 5 am tomorrow!!
How that fool get in. They may lose now
LOL no way, it's the prelims, the US will get through. Also looks like he's running the first leg, which is probably the "safest" for him. Regardless his fastest time would have been ahead of 2 of the 3 Americans in the 400m final yesterday. He's earned this and is ready.
The top 5 ran under 44 yesterdar that was insane
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't wait to watch Quincy Wilson run at 5 am tomorrow!!
How that fool get in. They may lose now
LOL no way, it's the prelims, the US will get through. Also looks like he's running the first leg, which is probably the "safest" for him. Regardless his fastest time would have been ahead of 2 of the 3 Americans in the 400m final yesterday. He's earned this and is ready.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't wait to watch Quincy Wilson run at 5 am tomorrow!!
How that fool get in. They may lose now
Anonymous wrote:Gabby Douglas da bomb. So happy she has a white man in her life
Anonymous wrote:Can't wait to watch Quincy Wilson run at 5 am tomorrow!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jakob the norwegian got exactly what he deserves. Humility is the weapon of true champions. Congrats to Cole and Yared Negusu-so happy for them.
Agree. Jakob needed an ego check, and he got it... in spades. I was hoping Kerr would hand him a defeat but to have TEAM USA do it is even sweeter.
Nuguse seems like a great guy overall. His face as he crossed the finish line lit up with excitement for Hocker and he immediately went over and congratulated him.
Hope to see all these outstanding runners back on the track in 2028. This has been an amazing Olympics so far for USATF. I remember several years ago there was an Olympics (can't remember which games) that went disastrously for the US men; they've gotten past that, regrouped, and now they're back and better than ever. Credit to the athletes and coaches for making that happen. Now we just have to get our relay exchanges right, and we'll be good to go. No dropping batons this Olympics, please!