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MM thanks for the video of Liz Clay running 12.72, that is a time which is knocking on the door of being a top 10 contender worldwide and shows potential to crack into the low 12.60's. Mucci is about as lean muscled/ripped as a female can get. I had a gf in the last 10 years that had similar physique which was amazing and has ruined it for me for plumpies. What place did Mucci come in?
Mucci was second 12.98, little Abbey Taddeo was 3rd in 13.06
....... leaving the model, dancer Michelle Jenneke to 4th - if this doesn't make her decide to get her ass into gear and not compromise her athletics nothing will. This is her only chance for the Olympics, regardless of what she wants to do after that.
But when Brianna Beahan hits form there'll be 5 Aussies capable of sub 13.
Never have we had such depth - great for helping field a relay team, even if they aren't 11.14 sprinters like Sally Pearson was. They are still tough and won't weaken over 100.
Mucci did recently break 11.50 though so, again, heptathlete strength seems a boon when you put aside the multi and concentrate on maybe two events.
so far early this season for 100 flat:
Beahan 11.45, Mucci 11.47, Taddeo 11.63, Clay 12.03 (how? after that 12.72 hurdles?), Jenneke no 100 time yet
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