2025 Track Results

I've talked about many White South African Sprinters on the track board. Here is another guy to keep a close eye on. His name
is Eckhart Potgieter. He is 23 years of age and just ran a time of 10.14 +0.8! So it's a new personal best. Hope he can continue
to shine similar to Emilie Erasmus and others.
 


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Kalen Walker is finally running this Saturday along with Sam Blatkowski at the Tom Jones meet.
 
Brody Buffington ran a 20.323, and Sam Blaskowski ran a 20.328 to finish 3rd and 4th in the Invite Men's 200 at the Tom Jones Invitational.
 
Boling also ran the (Olympic Development) 200m at the Tom Jones meet. His time was 20.71 (-1.0w).
 
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Brody Buffington ran a 20.323, and Sam Blaskowski ran a 20.328 to finish 3rd and 4th in the Invite Men's 200 at the Tom Jones Invitational.

Very nice times by both of these sprinters. I'm excited to see Buffington slowly rounding into form. He still has 2 years of college
left so my hope is the best is yet to come. Blaskowski is a senior so it's now or never unless he attempts to run professional. Would
love to see him give it a try.
 
Trey Cunningham ran 13.09 to win the men's high hurdles at the Tom Jones track meet.
He beat Grant Holloway and Dylan Beard, all of which is very impressive!
 
Matthew Boling took 3rd at the Tom Jones Olympic Development 400m. He ran a good time of 44.92.
Trevor Bassitt ran 45.50

In the 400m Invite, Will Floyd won the event with a time of 44.93. Logan Popelka ran 45.59. Ashton Schwartzman 45.97.
 
Wow, PBs for Kalen 10.06 and Sam 10.09!!
Both times are elite even worldwide for 100 meter sprinters. Especially in their first races outdoors. Too bad Buffington pulled out of the 100
after a fine performance over 200 meters yesterday.
 
Stawell Gift (120metre) semis and finals are on here today. Gout Gout and Lachie Kennedy are on a different planet to most the others in the field - make them look like plodders. Jake Despard and Jack Hale are running well too so could be a great final. The races will show the professionals just how fast our amateurs are
 
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Kalen Walker ran his 10.06 (+1.9) from lane 1 for his first race of the year!!

Came across a vid of Trey Cunningham.

 

I'm novice when it comes to viewing track and field so this type of event may be more common than I think, but it's a weird format. Almost like drag racing works with one car getting to start before the one with the faster "average" time. Good to see that Kennedy got out in front of Gout and pretty much held him. It shows his speed endurance is improving very nicely.
 
I'm really excited about the Diamond League event in China on the 26th. Kennedy is entered in the 100. Doom in the 400, and Jenna Prandini and Amy Hunt in the women's 200.
 
I'm novice when it comes to viewing track and field so this type of event may be more common than I think, but it's a weird format. Almost like drag racing works with one car getting to start before the one with the faster "average" time. Good to see that Kennedy got out in front of Gout and pretty much held him. It shows his speed endurance is improving very nicely.
I know it does appear weird to those unaccustomed to this type of racing.
It really started in little country towns 150+ years ago. Pub talk "our boy can beat your boy". Then imagine the scenes - the bookmakers got into it "he couldn't win it if (so and so) had 2 metres start'....... then everyone got into the act "I'll lay some money down for a piece of that action".
Think of it as horse racing with the metres start being like getting a lower weight in the saddle.
To think of it just as we normally do a track race is to miss the point. It's really quite exciting because there are no foregone conclusions until the race is run.
And it entails a huge number of distances across the board. Interestingly, As a 49/50 year old I was approached by a well known trainer/coach who reckoned he could get me a decent handicap to run in the Apostles Gift over 70m and possibly win himself a bit of cash.

My first time visiting there was in 2015 watching a 16/17 year old upstart called Jack Hale mowing down seasoned pro runners as he tore up the track. He made people there gasp - most people who go to Stawell for the weekend aren't avid track fans so when they see the real speed of track guys it baffles them.
That still gets me as well now because most of what I see isn't live anymore but on a TV screen.
A few seasons ago I was in the front 2 rows in Sydney watching our 4 x 100m team with Browning flying past me on the home straight so quickly - and I noticed how light and quick were his footsteps covering the ground.
We can all forget just how fast running 10 seconds actually looks when you are there beside them.

The fun part about the result is that Gout is still at school while Evans, the winner, is himself a high school teacher.
While not in the class of Lachie Kennedy or Gout Gout, John Evans 11.94 for 120m (ie 110.5m after his handicap is applied) on a slightly uphill wet track is a great performance - it would certainly give him CRED with his pupils LOL
 
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