Emilie Erasmus 10.01

Mielie23

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I believe he has sub 10 in his legs and it is just a matter of time.

He has withdrawn from the South African team to Mauritius for the Africa champs, with the blessing of Athletics South Africa, to concentrate on qualifying for Eugene. He would have left for Mauritius tomorrow and back in Europe next Sunday losing a week.

Exciting times ahead.
 

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I believe he ha a sub 10 in his legs just a matter of time.

He should have left for Mauritius tomorrow but withdrew from the South African team for the African Champs. He is staying in Europe to qualify for the Worlds. He has Athletics South Africa's blessing to do this. This will allow maybe 3 extra meetings in Europe.
 

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I truly wish your son all the good fortune to achieve the 10.05(hopefully faster) so he can compete in the 2022 World Track and Field Championships!!! The difference in 10.14 and 10.05 is approximately 1-1.25 strides, he can do it!!!
 

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Did something happen with the Hengelo Meet? I didn't see him on the start list for the mens 100 meters. The field is stacked like an Olympics Semi Final or Finals. I was sad to see Joris Van Gool there instead of Emile Erasmus. Not that I dislike Van Gool
but he in his current form is not on the level to compete with any of the other sprinters. Emile Erasmus would be a far better competitor.
 

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He is a late entry to Hengelo. They have not updated the start list yet and I do not know who has been dropped. This is certainly going to be a big test for him, strongest field he has ever competed against. On season best he is within striking distance from them all. Fortunately he is never intimidated by the competition and his focus is always on his own race.

I see the weather is terrible in Hengelo tomorrow as rain is predicted for most of the day.
 

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He is a late entry to Hengelo. They have not updated the start list yet and I do not know who has been dropped. This is certainly going to be a big test for him, strongest field he has ever competed against. On season best he is within striking distance from them all. Fortunately he is never intimidated by the competition and his focus is always on his own race.

I see the weather is terrible in Hengelo tomorrow as rain is predicted for most of the day.

Thanks for the update. I'm glad he will be running but it's just horrible bad luck about the weather. Either way it's a race against the big boys. Good luck to Emile.


On a side onte about South African Sprinting I found a young white sprinter with talent to root for. Maybe he can follow in the steps of Emile Erasmus someday. His name is
Henru Olivier. He is only 18 and has already run a 10.28 wind legal. One to watch for the future but for now it's Emile Erasmus time to shine!

https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/south-africa/henru-olivier-14890396
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I have not really seen him run but will keep an eye out. Hope he does not get picked up by rugby and stays in sprinting.
 

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Emile will be on the track today before the rain starts just to work on a few small things. He will stay until it rains just to test out the wet track.
 

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I have not really seen him run but will keep an eye out. Hope he does not get picked up by rugby and stays in sprinting.

I had to chuckle (not with joy). You guys have exactly the problem we have here in Australia.. If you are fst the chequebooks will be out from the sports that have money to burn. We lost a valuable 10.10 man in Trae Williams for rugby seven's - and he was of course a great relay first leg.

 

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He ran against Emile in the 4x100 2018 commonwealth games. Emile ran back straight
 

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I had to chuckle (not with joy). You guys have exactly the problem we have here in Australia.. If you are fst the chequebooks will be out from the sports that have money to burn. We lost a valuable 10.10 man in Trae Williams for rugby seven's - and he was of course a great relay first leg.


Emile had so many offer from SA sevens but stuck to sprinting. In grade 11 and 12 he played Springbok High School 7's. Played 2 matches against the senior Blitzbokke. Played against the now coach Neil Powell twice. This was 2009 and 2010.
 

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Good memories from "Quadzilla" Trae Williams. The man was an monster among boys and could have went sub 10 without a doubt. Trae
Williams just needed more time. It's hard to turn down a successful career but it's so sad to see our best guys around the earth give up
athletics.

I want to wish Emile Erasmus good luck tommorow!
 

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Good memories from "Quadzilla" Trae Williams. The man was an monster among boys and could have went sub 10 without a doubt. Trae
Williams just needed more time. It's hard to turn down a successful career but it's so sad to see our best guys around the earth give up
athletics.

I want to wish Emile Erasmus good luck tommorow!

Thank you.
 

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Great race bad time.

Yohan Blake 10.11
Kyree King 10.23
Emile 10.25
Jeremiah Azu 10.28
Joris van Gool 10.38
and then the rest.

Will post the video as soon as I have it.
 

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He did exactly what I said he never does. Concentrated on Blake and King and forgot his own race. Here is the video

 

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The weather looked very cold. You cculd see all the fans bundled up in warm sweaters and jackets as well as hats for the wet weather. It's unfortunate.

On the bright side. Kyree King has ran a 9.90 windy and a 9.98 wind legal in May. Emile Erasmus ran stride for stride with him. Blake got a tremendous start. It must be those magical
yams. that Bolt always talked about. :eek:) Erasmus came in 3rd place but was 2/100th of a second for tieing for 2nd place in a very high quality field despite some guys pulling out of the race before
ikt started. So Erasmus again showed he belongs with the Big Boys. We all know this here but he is proving himself to his skeptics which should bode well for him. Can't wait for his next race. Please
let it be in nice hot sunny weather with a slight tailwind. Hope he gets a lane position like today. Lanes 3,4,5 and 6 are the premium lanes for fast times and victories in my honest opinion!

We appreciate all of the updates, pics and videos Mielie23! It's great having you here on this board.
 

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another encouraging run by Emile. A "placing" always is.
Nice to see you have a channel where we can see all his runs Mielie23 and subscribe.
Thank you
 

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Always a pleasure. I see there is a copyright claim on the video, sorry about that. It has been taken off my channel.

I thought he had a very good race although he is not to happy and said he dropped the ball. Should have gone sub 10.20 again, but that is the way it is. He felt that he could have beaten Blake if he ran his own race, but unfortunately that's history now.

Next booked race is in Copenhagen 16 June. He ran there in 2018 won the race and ran his best sea level time against the wind 10.11. He has good memories from there. I am hoping that he gets a race in between.

I do relay all the messages to him and he thanks you all for the support.
 

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I have awesome news. Emile has been included in the line-up for Rome diamond league on Thursday 6 9 2022!!
 

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I'm not sure how this happened at the last minute but good job to you both. So many sprinters worldwide want to race in the Diamond League and it's about as good as it gets next to the major championships. I imagine he must be beyond excited
and hyped up. Wow this is great new! So happy for you guys. I predict sub 10.10 but let's go grab that 10.05 and get your ticket stamped for Eugene, Oregon and the 2022 World Championships. This is a very fast field but you belong here Emile! :)
 

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I'm not sure how this happened at the last minute but good job to you both. So many sprinters worldwide want to race in the Diamond League and it's about as good as it gets next to the major championships. I imagine he must be beyond excited
and hyped up. Wow this is great new! So happy for you guys. I predict sub 10.10 but let's go grab that 10.05 and get your ticket stamped for Eugene, Oregon and the 2022 World Championships. This is a very fast field but you belong here Emile! :)

He was booked to leave on a bus from Hengelo back to his base in Amsterdam this morning at 11. At about 9am his agent visited him in his room and gave him the news. He flew to Rome this afternoon and arrived at his hotel at about 9:30pm.

He was really surprised and did not expect it. He is being given a major chance, well deserved I think. My prayer and hope is that he grabs this opportunity with both hands. I believe in him 200% and I am confident that we will see another podium!!

I hope you guys have access to TV coverage for the diamond league.
 

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Yeah, this is huge. I see a sub 10.00 coming. He is the type to run up to his competition.
 
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