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I hope that's in a heavy training period - because it's not great for a summer season timeHenrik Larsen: 10.43 100m -.9w 200m 20.79-1.3w in Sweden at the Folksam GP Karlstad
I hope that's in a heavy training period - because it's not great for a summer season timeHenrik Larsen: 10.43 100m -.9w 200m 20.79-1.3w in Sweden at the Folksam GP Karlstad
I hope that's in a heavy training period - because it's not great for a summer season time
i didn't know that. Thx ..... well, it's a good sign that he can still sprintHe had a stress fracture in his leg. He hadn't raced indoors or outdoors until today. So yes he is very, very rusty from not racing in over a year.
Lindahl has dual nationality, Swedish and Finnish, she was born in Luxemburg and her father Markus is Finnish and mother Swedish and she chose to swap to represent Finland on international level. She will be eligible to represent Finland on international level from 31.12.2027 onwards.She has been having a very good year. I read that she is changing her nationality from Sweden to Finland. Will that affect whether she can compete in the European Championships?
Sam managed a 10.06 for 7th. Kind of a pedestrian time for him at this point. I think he may have already peaked for this season.
He has said in the Greek media repeatedly that this year or next he’s jumping 8.80 and that he has jumped over 8.80 in training a few times this year. We shall seeM. Tentoglou jumped a 8.61 with 0 wind for a new world lead. It was only slightly off his p.b. of 8.65! He is in the best form or his life. Today
he just dominated everyone as usual. He had two 8.49 jumps, 8.52 jump and an 8.61 in his 6 attempts. The 8.52 was into a -0.9 wind!
If he would have got some postitive wind today who knows what he could have done.
I've said it for the last 5 years or longer. He is capable of breaking the world record on the right day. Hoping he does. So fun to watch!
If he could jump that in competition we could have a world record watch for the oldest male record on the books. Really nobody has been close since Pedroso had an annulled world record due to a faulty wind gauge and even that attempt was in the mid 90's.He has said in the Greek media repeatedly that this year or next he’s jumping 8.80 and that he has jumped over 8.80 in training a few times this year. We shall see![]()
Respectfully, I dont agree that we can say Sam Blaskowski is over-racing. His situation is nothing like Boling's where Matt was running 46 races a year, and half were 400m (open and relays). By contrast, Sam has just 15 total races and all are at 100m, except just two 200s. That is not a heavy load for a 23yr old who is training as a professional. Regardless of whether or not they may be on performance enhancers, that is not a heavy workload for most of the top-rated 100m sprinters over the past 20 years. His teammate Kenny Bednarek typically runs 20 some odd races a year, and half of his are 200s. I could go on all day listing top athletes that run 20+ races a year.Yeah it's just like with Boling. Too many races just about always equals crash & burn out. To be fair though a 10.06 with 0 wind in
his first Diamond League Race in Europe isn't the end of the world. Still better than Kennedy who ran 10.09 twice in the D.L.
Sam Blaskowski should take it as a learning & growing experience. To be honest I would have preferred that he get into a race in
Poland. They have one this Saturday and Sunday which is a huge meet. He should have tested the waters there first. No matter
what happens the rest of the summer he ran a sub 10 and a sub 20 wind legal. No one can take that away from him.
Respectfully, I dont agree that we can say Sam Blaskowski is over-racing. His situation is nothing like Boling's where Matt was running 46 races a year, and half were 400m (open and relays). By contrast, Sam has just 15 total races and all are at 100m, except just two 200s. That is not a heavy load for a 23yr old who is training as a professional. Regardless of whether or not they may be on performance enhancers, that is not a heavy workload for most of the top-rated 100m sprinters over the past 20 years. His teammate Kenny Bednarek typically runs 20 some odd races a year, and half of his are 200s. I could go on all day listing top athletes that run 20+ races a year.
Anyway, my point isnt to be disagreeable, but rather to say that Sam quite possibly has lots left in the tank for this year and we should all be focusing positively on his races and results to come. It doesnt appear that he has signed up for the US Outdoors yet, but hopefully he does soon as that will likely be a super fast meet. Also, regardless of what you might think of his past, his coach is top-notch, and so are his training partners. If he fails it wont be because of bad coaching and decisions like what happened with Boling.