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Ekow wrote:Charles H.I.C Sackey wrote:Meanwhile Blessing Okagbare don disappoint. She chop last.
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i was bragging about her ooo

Charles H.I.C Sackey wrote:Ekow wrote:Charles H.I.C Sackey wrote:Meanwhile Blessing Okagbare don disappoint. She chop last.
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i was bragging about her ooo
I'm no expect but it looked like she had problems getting out of the blocks. She was a step late and just never recovered.

keen observer wrote:Charles H.I.C Sackey wrote:Ekow wrote:Charles H.I.C Sackey wrote:Meanwhile Blessing Okagbare don disappoint. She chop last.
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i was bragging about her ooo
I'm no expect but it looked like she had problems getting out of the blocks. She was a step late and just never recovered.
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African wrote:Charles H.I.C Sackey wrote:Meanwhile Blessing Okagbare don disappoint. She chop last.
Her bad start killed her. She should have known those she was running against. That was Olympics 100m final not Heats, Blessing.![]()
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African wrote:Charles H.I.C Sackey wrote:Meanwhile Blessing Okagbare don disappoint. She chop last.
Her bad start killed her. She should have known those she was running against. That was Olympics 100m final not Heats, Blessing.![]()
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Charles H.I.C Sackey wrote:African wrote:Charles H.I.C Sackey wrote:Meanwhile Blessing Okagbare don disappoint. She chop last.
Her bad start killed her. She should have known those she was running against. That was Olympics 100m final not Heats, Blessing.![]()
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Obviously she comes out of the blocks very slow (may have something to do with her size) but it's very impressive how she came back and won her semifinal heat.
She is long and uses her stride very well. If she gets some coaching on her bad starts i don't see anybody touching her.
She reminds me of a certain World Record holder in the men's 100m before his dominance.
And she's fine. I gotta throw that in there.

keen observer wrote:Charles H.I.C Sackey wrote:African wrote:Charles H.I.C Sackey wrote:Meanwhile Blessing Okagbare don disappoint. She chop last.
Her bad start killed her. She should have known those she was running against. That was Olympics 100m final not Heats, Blessing.![]()
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Obviously she comes out of the blocks very slow (may have something to do with her size) but it's very impressive how she came back and won her semifinal heat.
She is long and uses her stride very well. If she gets some coaching on her bad starts i don't see anybody touching her.
She reminds me of a certain World Record holder in the men's 100m before his dominance.
And she's fine. I gotta throw that in there.
Stopped watching track and field after Seoul. Nearly all the people in the final tested positive at some point in their career..It is a tainted sport. Can't root for anyone anymore.

Charles H.I.C Sackey wrote:keen observer wrote:Charles H.I.C Sackey wrote:African wrote:Charles H.I.C Sackey wrote:Meanwhile Blessing Okagbare don disappoint. She chop last.
Her bad start killed her. She should have known those she was running against. That was Olympics 100m final not Heats, Blessing.![]()
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Obviously she comes out of the blocks very slow (may have something to do with her size) but it's very impressive how she came back and won her semifinal heat.
She is long and uses her stride very well. If she gets some coaching on her bad starts i don't see anybody touching her.
She reminds me of a certain World Record holder in the men's 100m before his dominance.
And she's fine. I gotta throw that in there.
Stopped watching track and field after Seoul. Nearly all the people in the final tested positive at some point in their career..It is a tainted sport. Can't root for anyone anymore.
Coming out of the steroid era i think most of them will stay on the straight and narrow for sometime. This is prolly the cleanest period in track and field IMO. I wouldn't be surprised though if there are people still doing PEDs.

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that girl shelly ann
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