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    Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce ran 10.94 at the weekend in Kingston. Truthfully I have no idea how she does it at 38 and having achieved all there is to achieve in the sport. They will have to drag her off the track.

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    @nonpartizan said in Athletics:

    Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce ran 10.94 at the weekend in Kingston. Truthfully I have no idea how she does it at 38 and having achieved all there is to achieve in the sport. They will have to drag her off the track.

    Of course her career will forever be tainted by the fact she's Jamaican, when Jamaican sprinters were doing doping on an industrial level.

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    @antipodean said in Athletics:

    @nonpartizan said in Athletics:

    Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce ran 10.94 at the weekend in Kingston. Truthfully I have no idea how she does it at 38 and having achieved all there is to achieve in the sport. They will have to drag her off the track.

    Of course her career will forever be tainted by the fact she's Jamaican, when Jamaican sprinters were doing doping on an industrial level.

    Yes, she tested positive back in 2010. Not to defend it but I think athletics (like cycling) is a sport that gets a lot of attention as it pertains to doping whereas other sports also have rampant PED abuse but for some reason it gets overlooked. About 20 years ago baseball got a lot of attention on this issue and I've often thought that the NBA & NFL must have similar incentives to try PEDs but no-one has ever really made a fuss of it.

    Faith Kipyegon is going to attempt to be the first woman to break the 4 minute barrier in the mile. She has the record at 4:07, taking 7 seconds off that seems a tall order.

    Apr 23  /  Sport

    Faith Kipyegon’s audacious bid to be first woman to run sub four-minute mile

    Faith Kipyegon’s audacious bid to be first woman to run sub four-minute mile

    Faith Kipyegon plans ‘to make the impossible possible’ by becoming the first woman to run a sub-four-minute mile this summer

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    Over 70 years

    Unbelievable

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    @MiketheSnow said in Athletics:

    Over 70 years

    Unbelievable

    The interesting thing is that when Bannister broke the barrier he did so with an Aussie and I think an American from Kansas hot on his heels - they were all striving to break the barrier and were edging ever closer to it in the preceding years.

    Not that I am poo pooing it but it seems inconceivable that a runner with no peer competitors is going to be able to take 7 seconds off her personal best/world record. I really hope she does it because it would be an extraordinary feat.

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    @nonpartizan said in Athletics:

    @MiketheSnow said in Athletics:

    Over 70 years

    Unbelievable

    The interesting thing is that when Bannister broke the barrier he did so with an Aussie and I think an American from Kansas hot on his heels - they were all striving to break the barrier and were edging ever closer to it in the preceding years.

    Not that I am poo pooing it but it seems inconceivable that a runner with no peer competitors is going to be able to take 7 seconds off her personal best/world record. I really hope she does it because it would be an extraordinary feat.

    Sounds like she will be paced start to finish by men so she should certainly be able to beat her own record. Seems a big ask to knock that much time off though

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    The thing in Faiths favour is that she’s never had a pacer like this before. She typically has to lead for at least the last lap, often longer.

    So I think she’ll make a massive improvement, being able to shut off and be led for 1450m

    Someone like Jess Hull who may also be a part of this, basically has had a pacer in Faith in every big race - so it’s hard to see an enormous improvement

    I can’t see Faith getting this - but I can’t wait to see her try!

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    https://www.letsrun.com/news/2025/05/fred-kerley-arrested-at-meet-hotel-ahead-of-grand-slam-track-miami/

    Fred Kerley has been arrested in Miami for battery. I don't know what's going on with this because weirdly and coincidentally he was arrested in Miami a few months ago. He won't compete in the Grand Slam event this weekend.

    Tbh he comes across as one of those athletes that isn't the sharpest tool in the shed but this is self destructive to say the least.

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    Well, apparently Kerley got into a scuffle with his ex girlfriend hurdler Alaysha Johnson and her boyfriend.
    Which seems entirely plausible since when she was introduced to the crowd pre race she looked like she had the weight of the world on her shoulders, neither smiled nor waved and was wearing shades. If he physically assaulted her I can only assume he's gonna potentially face being ostracized from the sport, especially since he has a domestic violence charge against his name.

    www.bbc.com/sport/athletics/articles/c4g712yxg2no.amp

    In the race itself Masai Russell set the US record (and second fastest time ever) in the 100m hurdles.

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    @nonpartizan said in Athletics:

    . If he physically assaulted her I can only assume he's gonna potentially face being ostracized from the sport, especially since he has a domestic violence charge against his name.

    So athletics aren't like NZ Rugby then and he wont be instantly promoted to the athletics version of the All Blacks?

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    @Nepia said in Athletics:

    @nonpartizan said in Athletics:

    . If he physically assaulted her I can only assume he's gonna potentially face being ostracized from the sport, especially since he has a domestic violence charge against his name.

    So athletics aren't like NZ Rugby then and he wont be instantly promoted to the athletics version of the All Blacks?

    Alas, was probably delusional thinking on my part. I think the culture of impunity that surrounds professional sports people will apply here too.

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    If anyone is interested it is the world relays from China this weekend:

    https://www.olympics.com/en/news/world-athletics-relays-guangzhou-25-all-results-times-medals-full-list

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