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Who is watching the World Athletics Championships? Spoiler (Original Post) malaise Aug 2023 OP
Missed It ProfessorGAC Aug 2023 #1
Femke explains the fall malaise Aug 2023 #2
Missed the race, only saw them posing Sewa Aug 2023 #3
Spoiler malaise Aug 2023 #6
The second Dutch runner to fall in the final straight when winning today muriel_volestrangler Aug 2023 #4
Yep malaise Aug 2023 #5

ProfessorGAC

(69,879 posts)
1. Missed It
Sat Aug 19, 2023, 04:55 PM
Aug 2023

Was watching the golf tournament.
I wasn't even aware there was a mixed relay event. It's a neat idea.
And yes, bad break for the Dutch.

Sewa

(1,334 posts)
3. Missed the race, only saw them posing
Sat Aug 19, 2023, 05:53 PM
Aug 2023

By the posted WR time. Can you imagine what time would’ve been if either Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone or Athing Mu ran.

I’m really disappointed that Athing Mu and Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone aren’t going to compete. I was so looking forward to see them face off in the 400m race.

muriel_volestrangler

(102,477 posts)
4. The second Dutch runner to fall in the final straight when winning today
Sun Aug 20, 2023, 05:44 AM
Aug 2023
Hassan and Femke Bol, the Netherlands’ two biggest track stars, fell to the track while leading the two finals on the first night of worlds. The Dutch have never won two golds in one day.

First, Hassan said she lost her balance with about 25 meters left of the 10,000m final while trying to hold off Ethiopian Gudaf Tsegay.

Hassan, who was born in Ethiopia and came to the Netherlands as a 15-year-old refugee in 2008, scraped her elbow and knee as Tsegay passed her to lead an Ethiopian medals sweep.

Hassan said the fall was not the result of any tiredness from running a 1500m first-round heat about six and a half hours earlier. She noted what happened at the Tokyo Olympics: she fell in her 1500m first-round heat, got back up to win it that morning and then won the 5000m later that night.

https://www.nbcsports.com/olympics/news/sifan-hassan-femke-bol-fall-track-and-field-world-championships
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