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It would be fantastic if Emilie Erasmus could eventually get invited a Golden League Meet with the biggest stars in the world. I think he can if he can get that first sub 10 under his belt. 
ooh, that's a tough standard. He'll have to be at his best (as will they all). Anyway, great, we'll follow with much interest.Nationals in 2 weeks, then Japan for world relays 11 and 12 May. Has a standby lane for Shanghai Diamond league 18 May and a lane at Nanjing World Challenge 21 May. Europe mid June to prep an qualify for Doha. SA standard to q for Doha is 10.03
I agree
mucci is an up and coming talent in the multi events. She has a bright future. Was hoping she’d crack the 13 second barrier. The times will get faster and yes they are big points for that time. I see a bit of Jessica zalinski in her (12.65) in her future
Not a great time, but Kristoffer Hari ran a time of 10.31 (1.5w) today in Arkansas.
I believe that is a PB for him.
Emile ran a second at the ASA Grand Prix. Beaten by Simon Magakwe. Simon 10.06 and Emile 10.15. He was slow out the blocks so some work to be done the next 2 weeks. Will post vid as soon as available.
Very nice time for this early in the season. Nice showing for Emile. Looking forward to watching the video of the race. I have a question for you guys in the southern hemisphere? I always check the
european lists for times run all around Europe. I will sometimes check the IAAF.org Top Lists for world lists but is there a list I can look at for the top times in Australia and or South Africa? That would
be really nice to check on Emile and other sprinters we like to follow. Thanks in advance if someone has this info.
I really hope Emile Erasmus can get that magical sub 10 this summer. Would love to see him in several high up European Meets or Diamond League Track Events.
When checking the top lists on the IAAF website you can manipulate the selection. On the "filter" list in the third column "AREAS/COUNTRIES" select the drop box, default is world. Play around with the selection for breakdowns. The South African times are normally update within a week.
As I mentioned in a previous comment he as a standby lane for the Shanghai Diamond League on 18 May. He will fly to Shanghai in case a lane becomes available. He is also running in the IAAF world challenge in Nanjing on 21 May. He is in Yokohama for the world relays on 11 and 12 May. By te way the SA relay team ran a 38.88 tonight in Bloemfontein.
it is crazy how much bigger a man Emile is than nearly all his competitors. he likely has 6 inches and 50 pounds on many of them. such an impressive combination of size and speed!