World Athletics Championships: Hunter Bell and Hodgkinson of Kenya Pips GB GB and Hodgkinson at 800m – Live reaction | Athletics World Championships

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Keely and Georgia are with the BBC, the latter feeling his call to choose the 8 out of 15 was confirmed. She ran her fastest time of all time and is really happy, saying that she is not dropped when it was a start of fast doors, kicking at the end.
Hodgkinson says that she may have wasted energy fighting and rising, but it was “inside to win it” and if you opt for gold, you risk being entirely short of the medals. She is proud of her and her companion and to see what she experienced this year, she is proud even if she does not have what she came.
Had she felt that Ore is strong? “Not really, I thought I had it” but she did her best to hold, but her legs “fell a little because the first round was so fast, but I ran it as I ran it and that’s what the result is.”
It was a really difficult year, it is disappointed, but it is its fifth podium in a row, then.
Back in Hunter Bell, she and Hodgkinson are both looking forward to taking a break, and she is very grateful to her coaches and feels lucky to be part of the team.
They are both if thoughtful, mature and friendly.
Harker will have felt injustice after his 1500m DQ – Without any reason, he was transported by the runners in front of him – but if that inspired him to that, who cares? He remained so much at the end; “USA on the top!” He shouts in a camera. Ho Hmm.
Cole Harker in the United States won the 5000m male in 12.58.30
Redemption! Isaac Kimeli from Belgium takes the money and Jimmy Gressier from France, the 10,000 m champion, Nabs Bronze.
Harker timed that to perfection!
Mehary Sprint now, Kimeli of Belgium then, And Harker looks strong when coming in the turn!
Ingenrigtsen moves forward! I Do not think that nobody expected the reigning champion to be clearly not in his best form of race after returning from an injury from Achilles. But he probably knows that he cannot stretch him as he would normally, the others go with him, and with 700 meters to go, almost anyone can win. It will be a kick competition, and what we see a little in the championships is that someone surprising to come within the 50 meters final. At the bell, Mehary leads from Kimeli and Gressier, the 10000m champion, is also in the mixture!
The pace increases again, Gebrhiwet still directs and looks comfortable, while Fisher moves next and in the past. Mills are kilometers at the back now, I don’t know why – the pace is fast but not so fast – and through 3000m, there are 14 in the main group, all with a chance of something.
Now Gebrhiwet strikes the front while we are almost halfway, Fisher and you 0 m and Méhahary d’Ethiopie; Mills are miles, five meters behind Ingebrigsen.
At 1870m, young people lead from Gebrhiwet, The Americans in time to lead while the pace slows down a little.
Back with the height jump of women, They are up to 1.97 with Olysgers and Mahuchikh already finished.
Now Fisher, Young and Gebrhiwet of Ethiopia inject a certain rhythm, briefly escaping before the peloton caught up; George Mills of GB is at the back, behind Igebrigtsen; Approximately 1200m.
Cole Hocker, American champion of the Olympic 1500m, disquisitioned from this event here for the schlepping between the men’s men, leads. Behind him is Fisher, then Robinson of Australia and Young, also of the United States.
I would really like to be able to spend the next time deconstructing an absolute epic, But for reasons of the TV, I imagine – and perhaps also to perceive attention offers – the breeds come so quickly that we do not have time to reflect or build. There are worse ailments – it is difficult to complain when there is a 5000m final for men that starts right – but an additional 15 minutes of interviews and analysis are the least that atyletes and viewers deserve.
Looking at the finish again, I suppose that if Hodgkinson goes a little later, she could see him, But Odira ran a perfect race and actually had a lot at the end. An incredible performance to enter a brilliant race – the first three are all in less than 1.55 – and I can’t wait to watch them leave, especially since Werro had another winter strengthening.
Hunter Bell, meanwhile, ran his race and Diddda his companion on the line, Almost pushing an arm on her to make sure she was transported first on the line. She and Hodgkinson are hugging, which is pleasant to see; The two seem frightened by the way he shook, and we could just see the start of something. If Odira can run this moment in the final, she is not going.
In the end, Hodgkinson did not have the speed of speed to see it – it came out a year after all. Odira, whom no one knew could run so fast, expected and expected, not being exploded by following the pace, and it was a majestic performance.
Lilian Odira of Kenya wins the 80om female in a championship record of 1.54.62
Georgia Hunter Bell takes money and bronze Keely Hodgkinson!
Hodgkinson stretches them, Hunter Bell is second, and in the house directly, here is Odira du Kenya! She will win!
Morra always leads to the bell, It’s always fast, and Hodgkinson is still on the shoulder, Hunter Bell and Werro still well placed, but here is Keely!
Morra leads, Hodgkinson folds behind and it’s fast for the first 200…
Mary Moraa of Kenya looks confident in the track two – She will have to go down suddenly to avoid being in a box, and we leave!
The athletes are at stake, rhythm, waiting for the joyful release of public suffering. It’s going to be huge, and it’s very, almost time,
Now Hodgkinson looks nervous and in the studio, Her trainer says she wants a quick race, adding that, as we thought, Hunter Bell will not go with her if she puts it early, but will not go too much.
“BUT a mention of the Berlin marathon if you cover athletics, I think,” writes Ben Tuff. “Unless it is in London, we seem so underestimated these epic events. No WR today because of the heat, but Sawe won him at a gallop. Delighted to see Akasaki in second, but four minutes back. Wanjiru was a long way next to his WR race, but much closer to women.
In addition, some crazy people have run on Battersea Track in the self-transcendence race 24 hours a day, 23 hours and 42 minutes. The chef, Julien Cazorta, has finished 234 km so far… ”
My God is absurd. And the final of the male marathon in this competition – judged by Photo -Fin – was one of the most astounding things that I saw this year.
Aha, we are with the height jump of women now, Olysgers of Australia, eliminating 1.93, first miles; Ukraine’s Mahuchikh does the same, so also Patterson, also in Australia. These are the three favorites, but we will see how it goes.
We are 12 minutes …
I guess it has expecting expectations, But the way she meets is likely to inspire her. I expected it to hit the front early, increases the pace and continues to do it. I imagine that Werro goes with her, while Hunter Bell seeks to leave it a little later to try to guarantee a medal, rather than unloading the suitcase in search of gold to end up with Nowt.
There is so much confidence for Hodgkinson and rightly so. Returning last month after a full year and establishing the best time in the world this year is a serious declaration. If the distance was 1500m, I would wonder if one of the others could tactically thwart it by slowing it down and exceeding, or by passing the arrival out of it in one way or another, but on two laps, I am not quite sure of what you do to prevent it from running its fastest race and winning.
We have not yet shown a high jump for women, But Morgan Lake, the first British woman to reach 2.00 m, has a dart at a medal. At 28, she still improves on her bp, and her career could simply peak.
He has to take so much in Keely’s training to beat Georgia and Georgia to beat Keely. I think that if Keely runs well, she is almost unbeatable because she is not far from the world record – before injuring herself, she had planned a piracy – and on two laps, there is not much scope for things to be tactically mistaken. If she has her bp here, she can simply execute it knowing that it will probably be too hot for the rest.
He must seriously try patience, waiting for a whole meeting to compete. And indeed, as I type, Jenny Meadows, the coach of Hodgkinson and Hunter Bell, says: “I need this 800m to be out of my life”. I think we can be some BBC will film it during the race and I feel for her; I have a companion who is tennis coach, and he haaaaates It is when his two charges face each other.
Our program
Preamble
Hello – Kon’nichiwa – And welcome to the world athletics championships – Night Nine!
I’m afraid we are here: after that, it’s over. But what a way to go out!
We start with the female high jump and what should be a truly entertaining fight between Nicola Olyslars, the best in the world this year – so far – and Yeroslava Mahuchikh, Olympic champion and world record holder.
And what a race comes next! Keely Hodgkinson, the 800m Olympic champion, went a year without running after winning in Paris, resting and then injured. But it looks useful enough for qualifications, knows that it can deliver when the pressure is the most revolting and took place faster than anyone on the field, never and also this year; She is the favorite for a reason.
However, there is Howevers, one of whom takes the form of his teammate and roommate, Georgia Hunter Bell. After falling from the 1500, in which she won the Olympic bronze, she does not have the raw speed of Hodgkinson, but her speed of speed may well compensate, and we can be sure that a lively tactician will have a plan.
Meanwhile, who seeks to supplant the two is Audrey Werro, a 21-year-old Swiss always exploring the extent of his talent. It could be a championship too early for her to take gold, but it may also be the moment when she announces to the world.
After that comes the 5000m male, a wide fight open with Grant Fisher his most likely winner. Jakub Ingebrigtsen, subcuit in 1500m, did not impress qualifications at this distance, the various others in the upheaval too numerous to list it here. Or, in other words, this should be very fun with a potentially surprising winner.
Then, the final of the discussion for men came our relay final and the poor old decathletes dragging their carcasses exhausted through three and three quarters of the track, because what nobody would like to do after nine events in two days.
Here we go!




