white lightning
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many of the finals times were slower than 5 hours earlier - it may well be colder there as it gets towards late afternoon, denser air etc. It has views of Mont Blanc and the Alps etc.
Zoe Hobbs ran her great 10.96 time in the heats - not to worry, it still counts. Then she beat them all again later, regardless of times.
All Browning had to do to duck under 10 was hang on to the coat sleeves of the man from Cameroon who PB'ed in the final. He ran well enough a windless 10.10 - at this stage he just isn't a sub10 man unless he has some wind at his back.
I was pleased to see in his IAAF profile all his best 10 times are now 10.10 or better for a 10.07 average. Most had little to no wind.
He still needs to find that last metre of speed, that's a 1% improvement... but can they find it in him somehow?
These times aren't considered "at altitude" as the track is officially at 992m. Altitude is deemed 1000m and above. Ahaa! That answered our questions over the years about fast times there> EG Richard Kilty ran his 10.01 PB there
Great Update. I have hopes the Zoe Hobbs can shock alot of people and make the semi finals at the World Champs. Maybe beyond
if she has several almost perfect reaces. Not since 2004 has a non american or jamaican won an olympic or world champs gold in the
woments 100 meters. If fact, 16 of the 20 fastest times ever run in the & 200 meters by a women are 2 sprinters from Jamaica. Just
thought I would point that out. Maybe it's those magical Yams!