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Post by birdman on Jul 12, 2019 14:41:28 GMT -5
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Post by birdman on Jul 12, 2019 14:42:38 GMT -5
Nevada, you and I posted at the exact same time! Both really excited for Rachel!
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jul 13, 2019 10:32:54 GMT -5
Nevada, you and I posted at the exact same time! Both really excited for Rachel! "Birds" of a feather ...
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Post by birdman on Jul 13, 2019 12:54:02 GMT -5
Nevada, you and I posted at the exact same time! Both really excited for Rachel! "Birds" of a feather ... LOL Also, Rachel's performance makes her the 5th fastest performer at the mile in US history! Phenomenal job!
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jul 13, 2019 16:09:24 GMT -5
Rachel 1500m time enroute: 4:02.26 (PB)
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jul 13, 2019 16:36:29 GMT -5
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jul 15, 2019 15:27:58 GMT -5
Amos has the leading 1500 German mark going into their championships:
1.500 m WM-Norm: 3:36,00 min DM-Norm: 3:48,00 min Deutscher Rekord: Bestleistung 2018: 3:31,58 min 3:36,03 min Thomas Wessinghage (Mainz) 1980 Homiyu Tesfaye (LG Eintracht Frankfurt) Leistung Vorname Nachname Jhg Verein Datum Ort 3:36,29 Amos Bartelsmeyer 94 LG Eintracht Frankfurt 15.06. Seattle(USA) 3:37,46 Sam Parsons 94 LG Eintracht Frankfurt 09.06. Portland(USA) 3:38,98 Marius Probst 95 TV Wattenscheid 01 25.05. Oordegem(BEL) 3:39,02 Karl Bebendorf 96 Dresdner SC 1898 14.06. Dessau 3:39,04 Timo Benitz 91 LG farbtex Nordschwarzwald 02.07. Marseille(FRA) 3:40,19 Marvin Heinrich 97 LG Eintracht Frankfurt 14.06. Dessau 3:41,24 Lukas Abele 97 SSC Hanau-Rodenbach 23.06. Koblenz 3:41,44 Sebastian Keiner 89 LAC Erfurt 18.05. Karlsruhe 3:41,90 Marc Reuther 96 LG Eintracht Frankfurt 29.05. Osterode 3:41,91 Christoph Kessler 95 LG Region Karlsruhe 18.05. Karlsruhe 3:42,02 Maximilian Thorwirth 95 SFD 75 Düsseldorf-Süd 25.05. Oordegem(BEL)
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jul 15, 2019 15:29:36 GMT -5
Amos also has the 3rd fastest German time in the 800m:
1:47,55 Marc Reuther 96 LG Eintracht Frankfurt 09.06. Rehlingen 1:47,79 Christian von Eitzen 97 LC Rehlingen 09.06. Rehlingen 1:47,87 Amos Bartelsmeyer 94 LG Eintracht Frankfurt 09.06. Portland(USA) 1:47,96 Benedikt Huber 89 LG Telis Finanz Regensburg 14.06. Dessau 1:47,96 Marius Probst 95 TV Wattenscheid 01 14.06. Dessau 1:47,98 Christoph Kessler 95 LG Region Karlsruhe 25.05. Oordegem(BEL) 1:48,41 Timo Benitz 91 LG farbtex Nordschwarzwald 14.06. Dessau 1:48,63 Jan Riedel 89 Dresdner SC 1898 07.07. Regensburg 1:49,08 Maximilian Sluka 00 Hallesche LAF 08.06. Pfungstadt 1:49,12 Pascal Kleyer 98 LG Region Karlsruhe 25.05. Oordegem(BEL)
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jul 16, 2019 14:46:23 GMT -5
Amos will be running in the London Diamond League on July 21. He will be running against an international field and will be trying to run the mile in 3:53.10 or better. That is the Worlds standard for Doha. He has a 3:36.29 1500m that is close to the 3:36.00 qualifying time, so I hope with good pacing, Amos can make the standard.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jul 16, 2019 14:47:54 GMT -5
Programme 2019 & Results back 21.07.2019 14:45 Men's 1 Mile ENTRY LIST SBPB GER BARTELSMEYER, Amos 3:58.183:58.18 GBR COPELAND, Piers 4:14.41 GBR DA'VALL GRICE, Charlie 3:54.773:52.64 GBR GOURLEY, Neil 3:57.11 AUS GREGSON, Ryan 3:53.513:52.24 GBR HEYWARD, Jake NOR INGEBRIGTSEN, Filip 3:51.283:51.28 GBR KERR, Josh 3:59.67 KEN KIBET, Vincent 3:52.383:51.17 KEN KWEMOI, Ronald 3:49.04 GBR O'HARE, Chris 3:53.34 AUS RAMSDEN, Matthew 4:07.513:58.79 GBR SEDDON, Zak KEN SIMOTWO, Charles Cheboi 3:59.24 NED SOM, Bram ETH TEFERA, Samuel 3:53.503:51.26 GBR WEST, James 4:04.213:58.69 GBR WIGHTMAN, Jake 3:54.20 AUS WILLIAMSZ, Jordan 3:56.89 NZL WILLIS, Nick 3:59.553:49.83
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jul 21, 2019 13:38:37 GMT -5
Aaaaarrrrgggghhhh! Amos ran a 3:53.33, just 0.23 s from the qualifying standard for Worlds. He was 0.29 s from making the standard based on his 1500m time, so he is getting closer. But he is running out of time; the German national meet is in early August, and I don't think he will achieve the time in that race. I am pretty sure he will come in as a top three runner, but the time is another problem. I wonder if the IAAF will relax the standard, since a nation like Germany will not have a single 1500m runner qualified.
1 Samuel TEFERA ETH ETH 3:49.45 2 Filip INGEBRIGTSEN NOR NOR 3:49.60 3 Jake WIGHTMAN GBR GBR 3:52.02 4 Charles Cheboi SIMOTWO KEN KEN 3:53.31 5 Matthew RAMSDEN AUS AUS 3:53.32 6 Amos BARTELSMEYER GER GER 3:53.33 7 Chris O'HARE GBR GBR 3:53.35 8 Josh KERR GBR GBR 3:53.88 9 Ryan GREGSON AUS AUS 3:54.54 10 Jake HEYWARD GBR GBR 3:54.78
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Post by birdman on Jul 21, 2019 14:55:00 GMT -5
ARGH! is right!!! But that's still a fantastic time and PR for Amos and he really mixed it up with some giants in that race! Incredible racing from him, but agonizingly close to the standard. Maybe he can get one more try.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jul 24, 2019 17:53:39 GMT -5
If Amos had opted to run at the USATF Nationals he would be the 8th ranked 1500m runner. As it is he appears to be at the German nationals. If he wins the 1500m there, we will have to wait to see if he is chosen to run at Worlds.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jul 24, 2019 17:58:20 GMT -5
From Letsrun.com
Women’s 5,000: With several high-profile women double-entered, fifth place could still make it to Doha *Entries
Final: Sunday, July 28, 7:42 p.m. ET
Athletes with IAAF standard (15:22.00): Karissa Schweizer, Marielle Hall, Kim Conley, Rachel Schneider, Vanessa Fraser, Elle Purrier, Katrina Coogan, Lauren Paquette, Stephanie Bruce, Kellyn Taylor, Jenny Simpson, Abbey Cooper, Shannon Rowbury
We’ll know more about the state of this event after the 10k and 1500 finals, but it’s fairly safe to say that Hall, Shelby Houlihan, and Jenny Simpson will all make the team in those events. Simpson told LetsRun that she plans on running both events at USAs (though she’s planning on doing the 1500 only in Doha, should she make that team), and Houlihan has doubled up frequently at USAs in the past. As long as their bodies hold up, expect both Houlihan and Simpson on the start line on Sunday, but don’t expect either to run this event in Doha (the IAAF stupidly scheduled the 1500 and 5,000 finals half an hour apart).
Houlihan and Simpson will be favored to go 1-2 in this event, meaning that fifth place will still likely be good enough to make the team (maybe even sixth, depending on what Hall does). So who will grab those spots?
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Bowerman TC’s Karissa Schweizer (15:01), a five-time NCAA champion at Missouri, has the fastest time by an American this year and has finished 4th and 3rd at USAs the last two years. Rachel Schneider was 2nd last year and can definitely kick; she just ran 4:20 for the mile in Monaco two weeks ago (she came through 1500 in 4:02 in that race). Elle Purrier boasts similar credentials to Schneider. Purrier, the 2018 NCAA mile champ, has run 4:02 this year for 1500. She had never raced the 5,000 prior to 2019, but must be feeling pretty good about her chances considering she chose not to enter the 1500 and focus only on the 5,000 at USAs.
Then there’s the old guard, Kim Conley and Shannon Rowbury. Conley, 33, bounced back from a rough 2018 to notch a 5,000 pb of 15:05 in June. She has made two Olympic teams at 5,000, but the event is significantly deeper now. Three Americans broke 15:10 in 2012 when Conley made her first Olympic team; four did it in 2016 when she made her second. Six have done it already in 2019, and that doesn’t include Houlihan (the American record holder) or Simpson.
Rowbury, 34, gave birth a year ago and suffered a stress fracture this winter. She has almost everyone in this race beat on pure talent (she used to own the American record at 14:38), but only got the IAAF standard of 15:22 last week, and even then it was close (15:19). The combination of baby + stress fracture may be too much to overcome against this field.
Abbey Cooper doesn’t quite qualify for the “old guard” at 27, but she has made two US teams in the past. The problem is she went almost three years between races on the track due to a series of injuries following the 2016 Olympics. It was good to see her running well again at the Adrian Martinez Classic, but given the quality up front, she doesn’t look like a serious contender to make this team.
JG prediction: Houlihan beats Simpson (assuming both run) for the win, but neither will be running this event at Worlds. Your US 5k team in Doha: Schweizer, Schneider, and Purrier.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Aug 2, 2019 17:10:39 GMT -5
Drum roll please. Emily Infeld will run her first race in over a year after having surgery. She will run the Beach to Beacon 10K in Maine (https://www.beach2beacon.org/). I don't expect her to win, but maybe she will make the top 10.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Aug 3, 2019 12:58:25 GMT -5
Great finish for Emily after surgery and time off, as she was first American. Surprised to see Bumbi in the race; he has not raced for about a year too.
Top Finishers: 10k Place Male Finisher Age Gun Time Diff 1 Alex Korio 28 27:34 +:00 / +:00 2 Jairus Kipchoge-Birech 26 28:28 +:53 / +:53 3 Bashir Abdi 30 28:35 +:08 / + 1:01 4 Brett Robinson 28 28:43 +:07 / + 1:08 5 Callum Hawkins 27 28:55 +:12 / + 1:20 6 Scott Fauble 27 28:59 +:05 / + 1:25 7 Andrew Bumbalough 32 29:01 +:02 / + 1:27 8 Chris Derrick 28 29:03 +:02 / + 1:29 9 Noah Droddy 28 29:05 +:01 / + 1:30 10 Colin Bennie 24 29:09 +:04 / + 1:34 Place Female Finisher Age Gun Time Diff 1 Joyciline Jepkosgei 25 31:05 +:00 / +:00 2 Sandrafelis Chebet-Tuei 21 31:37 +:32 / +:32 3 Charlotte Purdue 28 32:17 +:40 / + 1:12 4 Emily Infeld 29 32:39 +:22 / + 1:34 5 Sharon Lokedi 25 32:46 +:07 / + 1:41 6 Jessica Piasecki 29 32:51 +:05 / + 1:46 7 Becky Wade 30 33:05 +:14 / + 2:00 8 Tish Jones 35 33:10 +:05 / + 2:05 9 Katie Newton 28 33:49 +:39 / + 2:44 10 Rosie Donegan 26 34:15 +:25 / + 3:09
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Aug 3, 2019 15:08:19 GMT -5
Amos won his heat at the German nationals today with a time of 3:51.02. His was the slower heat. There is only one runner with a better PB, but he has the fastest seasonal best. In his heat there was one runner who had a PB close to Amos, but he didn't qualify for the finals. The final is tomorrow.
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Post by birdman on Aug 3, 2019 15:29:45 GMT -5
Amos won his heat at the German nationals today with a time of 3:51.02. His was the slower heat. There is only one runner with a better PB, but he has the fastest seasonal best. In his heat there was one runner who had a PB close to Amos, but he didn't qualify for the finals. The final is tomorrow. Great for Amos. Do you know if the German agency allowing athletes to chase the Worlds Standard after the national meet?
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Aug 4, 2019 13:05:01 GMT -5
Amos won his heat at the German nationals today with a time of 3:51.02. His was the slower heat. There is only one runner with a better PB, but he has the fastest seasonal best. In his heat there was one runner who had a PB close to Amos, but he didn't qualify for the finals. The final is tomorrow. Great for Amos. Do you know if the German agency allowing athletes to chase the Worlds Standard after the national meet? No, I don't. I was wondering if they would be able to send the winner of the finals, even if he does not have the standard. I can't imagine a country like Germany without an entrant in the 1500m.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Aug 4, 2019 13:11:23 GMT -5
Amos is the German national champ. Very slow and tactical race won by Amos in 3:56.34, 2nd in 3:56.76 and 3rd in 3:56.81. Now we wait to find out whether Amos can go to Doha.
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