smevchenko
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I can’t bring myself to ‘like’ this story. Dreadful.
Sadly she has now passed away
I can’t bring myself to ‘like’ this story. Dreadful.
I know, I felt sick reading it.I can’t bring myself to ‘like’ this story. Dreadful.
Sadly she has now passed away
She looked strong, needs to work on that finish and she's a threat.Dina leading up to 80m there??
The sovereignty of the person and the sanctity of life are features of very few religions. Very western post enlightenment.That is horrible, I was rooting for her during the Paris Marathon. RIP.
However, when I lived in Uganda, I used to run early in the morning, road sweepers (literally ladies brushing the roads) used to wear tabards with government backed statements on, the one that really stuck with me was "Rape is not your right". Unfortunately the view on women when I was there was that they are secondary and men could do what they wanted to them (hence having to display these messages). This is completely at odds with how religious they are, very strange.
Thanks for flagging it up pal, hadn’t realised it was on.Chicago Marathon today, on Eurosport 1, think the women's pacer is pacing a World Record attempt.
Yeah starts 13:15-13.30 UK time.Thanks for flagging it up pal, hadn’t realised it was on.
2.09:56First women in history under 2 hours 10 minutes, destroyed the old world record.
She's still running and striding out afterwards to celebrate, unbelievable.
Shouldn't be the way we think but it's so quick it'll almost certainly raise a few eyebrows.
I’m glad to see it’s also leading to some action. Let’s see how much publicity this gets (I won’t hold my breath) …First women in history under 2 hours 10 minutes, destroyed the old world record.
She's still running and striding out afterwards to celebrate, unbelievable.
Shouldn't be the way we think but it's so quick it'll almost certainly raise a few eyebrows.
Second fastest U18 at age 15? WOW!
Clearly, her talent was identified early:
Caught up on the weekends stuff tonight.Finished 3rd in the UK indoor championships today, in a strong field of senior GB athletes
Still just 16, going to be a star.
There's been some good performances, Georgia Hunter-Bell was class.
Top performances from Anning, Mills and Gourley.
A big shout out to Otis Poole who I'd never heard of before who won the mens high jump aged just 17, increasing his pb by 11cm
All on the iPlayer or YouTube, BritishAthleticsTV channel for anyone interested.
Just catching up on today’s action from the morning session. Gutted for Anning; she looked so good.
An awful officiating decision on the 800m heats with Randolph getting eliminated when he was the one repeatedly pushed in the back by the Swiss athlete - who incidentally looked suspiciously pumped up and aggressive for me, both during the race and the way he was acting at the end.