Re: Track and Field Reply #120 – April 21, 2025, 03:24:40 pm Quote from: Lods – on April 21, 2025, 02:26:05 pmJohn Evans wins the gift.John Evans is a mate and former colleague ... but not the same bloke. Interestingly, my John Evans competed at Stawell in the 1980s but in the 400m. Quote Selected 1 Likes
Re: Track and Field Reply #121 – April 21, 2025, 04:18:18 pm There is a bit of wailing and gnashing of teeth by some folk who are complaining about a format that sees the best runners unable to make the final.They need to get over it.It's the way it's been for around 150 years and everyone knows exactly what the format is when they enter.Stawell itself is bigger than Gout Gout or Kennedy.The closeness of the majority of races over the weekend meant that the handicapper(s) did a pretty good job...and it makes for exciting racing.If you want to see the best against the best you can see that at the nationals. Quote Selected 3 Likes
Re: Track and Field Reply #122 – April 23, 2025, 05:11:21 pm The initial squad for the World Track and Field Championships has been named.Both Kennedy and Gout Gout (in his senior international debut) will be runningThis squad is only a first phase grouping and the strict criteria, which included competing at domestic lead up events to nationals, means that there are still some big name yet to be added....women sprinters,Rohan Browning, Denny, Olyslagers, Jess Hull etc.That will happen as the northern Hemisphere summer season takes place.Australian Athletics Team – 2025 World Athletics Championships, Tokyo 100m – Lachlan Kennedy (QLD, Andrew Iselin)200m – Gout Gout (QLD, Diane Sheppard)800m – Peter Bol (WA, Justin Rinaldi), Peyton Craig (QLD, Brendan Mallyon & Craig Mottram), Abbey Caldwell (VIC, Gavin Burren), Claudia Hollingsworth (VIC, Craig Mottram)1500m – Cameron Myers (ACT, Dick Telford), Sarah Billings (VIC, Nic Bideau)20km Race Walk – Rhydian Cowley (VIC, Brent Vallance), Jemima Montag (VIC, Brent Vallance), Rebecca Henderson (VIC, Simon Baker)35 km Race Walk – Cowley, Olivia Sandery (SA, Jared Tallent), Elizabeth McMillen (NSW, Jared Tallent)400m Hurdles – Sarah Carli (NSW, Abbie Taddeo)Long Jump – Liam Adcock (QLD)High Jump – Eleanor Patterson (VIC, Fayaaz Caan)Javelin Throw – Mackenzie Little (NSW, Angus McEntyre)Australian Athletics Team – 2025 World Para Athletics Championships, New Delhi 100m – James Turner (ACT, Iryna Dvoskina, T36), Rheed McCracken (NSW, Louise Sauvage, T34)200m – Mali Lovell (NSW, Katie Edwards, T36)400m – Turner, McCracken800m – McCracken1500m – Reece Langdon (VIC, Tim O’Shaughnessy, T38), Michael Roeger (SA, Philo Saunders, T46)Long Jump – Vanessa Low (ACT, Scott Reardon, T61)Javelin Throw – Dayna Crees (VIC, Gordon Talbot, F34), Michal Burian (VIC, Dale Stevenson, F44) Quote Selected Last Edit: April 23, 2025, 05:15:24 pm by Lods 1 Likes
Re: Track and Field Reply #123 – April 27, 2025, 08:46:25 am I thought after Nationals and Stawell that more than anything Kennedy and Gout probably needed a break.Gout especially looked pretty much done after the backmarkers race.Kennedy had other ideas and headed off to China for the first of the Wanda Diamond League races.In the 100 metre race featuring all sub 10.00 sec runners...apart from Kennedy, he has finished a creditable fifth in 10.18 (virtually no wind)Akane Simbine a 9.82 runner was the winner in 9.99 Quote Selected 1 Likes
Re: Track and Field Reply #124 – May 09, 2025, 06:56:50 pm Gout Gout may have a bit of competition.There is a 17 year old high school kid in the States by the name of Tate Taylor who has just run a legal 9.92https://www.nbcsports.com/olympics/news/tate-taylor-high-school-record-100-meters-2025 Quote Selected 1 Likes
Re: Track and Field Reply #125 – June 01, 2025, 06:43:50 am Quote from: DJC – on March 04, 2025, 10:28:59 amIf Kennedy can nail his start, he could join Patrick Johnson as sub-10 second Australians.He's done it!Kennedy 9.98....into a headwind.He's won the race beating the young South African Bayanda Walaza who ran a 9.94 last week but could only manage a 10.03 in this race. Quote Selected 3 Likes
Re: Track and Field Reply #126 – June 25, 2025, 06:18:42 am Gout Gout runs 20.02 and breaks the Australian 200m record in his first race in Europe Quote Selected
Re: Track and Field Reply #127 – July 12, 2025, 08:24:25 am Running at the Diamond League meet in Monaco Peter Bol has broken his own Australian 800 metre record running 1.42.55Gout Gout won an u/23 200 metre race runninf 20.10 into a 1.9 metre headwind. Quote Selected 3 Likes
Re: Track and Field Reply #128 – August 24, 2025, 12:22:47 pm The ABC is reporting:"Gout Gout has reportedly broken the 10-second 100m barrier at a schoolboy meet on Friday night. *Gout crossed the line in 9.94 seconds but the time will not be officially recorded as it was a hand-timed event.Running in what is believed to be legal wind, the unofficial time could be a sign of what is to come at the upcoming World Championships." Quote Selected 1 Likes
Re: Track and Field Reply #129 – August 24, 2025, 01:31:24 pm Quote from: DJC – on August 24, 2025, 12:22:47 pm*Gout crossed the line in 9.94 seconds but the time will not be officially recorded as it was a hand-timed event.They can allow and adjust for reaction / response times, as they did in the Olympics for most of Olympic history, but it can't be official relative to modern digital timing, also manual can mean more than one thing.The type of "manual" could even mean he ran faster than recorded! Quote Selected 1 Likes
Re: Track and Field Reply #130 – August 24, 2025, 01:47:55 pm Just be a little cautious about the time.A lot depends on the quality of the timekeepers, but even with good ones the general conversion rate from hand time to electric is to add 0.24 sec so it's more likely a 10.1-10.2 runAnd it is "believed it was a legal wind" doesn't sound as though they were sure..On the positive side it was still a good run and he seems on track to peak at the Worlds, but I'm not sure he will run the 100mLast I saw he was only selected for the 200There are some pretty good 100 metre runners around at the moment.The 10th fastest time this year is 10.88But the majority of the top 10 are Americans (5) and Jamaicans (4)Lachie Kennedy is currently 27th with his sub 10.00 run earlier this year.But given the fact it's a three per nation rule he must be a good chance to at least reach the semis if he's in that type of form Quote Selected 1 Likes
Re: Track and Field Reply #131 – August 28, 2025, 06:53:33 am Nicola Olyslagers has set a new Australian Women's High Jump record, 2.04 winning the Diamond League final in Zürich.Looks like Lachie Kennedy is injured and won't be competing in the 100 metres at the World Championships. Quote Selected Last Edit: August 28, 2025, 07:58:34 am by Lods 1 Likes
Re: Track and Field Reply #132 – August 28, 2025, 12:15:40 pm If you're on Facebook, check out Kyle Vander-Kuyp's profile photograph Quote Selected 1 Likes
Re: Track and Field Reply #133 – August 29, 2025, 09:39:50 am Warming up nicely for the Worlds...quite a few 3rds and 4thsDiamond League finals results1500M Women Nelly Chepchirchir — KEN — 3:56.99Jessica Hull — AUS — 3:57.02Linden Hall — AUS — 3:57.443000M WomenAleshign Baweke — ETH — 8:40.56Josette Andrews — USA — 8:40.95Likina Amebaw — ETH — 8:41.06Georgia Griffith — AUS — 8:41.36Discus Throw MenMykolas Alekna — LTU — 68.89Kristjan Čeh — SLO — 67.18Roje Stona — JAM — 67.06Matthew Denny — AUS — 66.62Long Jump MenSimon Ehammer — SUI — 8.32Mattia Furlani — ITA — 8.30Liam Adcock — AUS — 8.24Pole Vault MenArmand Duplantis — SWE — 6.00Emmanouil Karalis — GRE — 6.00Sam Kendricks — USA — 5.80Kurtis Marschall — AUS — 5.65High Jump WomenNicola Olyslagers — AUS — 2.04 (AR, WL)Yaroslava Mahuchikh — UKR — 2.02 (=SB)Morgan Lake — GBR — 2.00 (NR) Quote Selected Last Edit: August 29, 2025, 09:41:31 am by Lods 2 Likes
Re: Track and Field Reply #134 – September 14, 2025, 10:31:02 am Torrie Lewis 11.08 for third in her heat at the World Championships.Austrlian record and Semi final qualifier. Quote Selected 1 Likes