GarlandBear84 said:
It was another exciting three hours tonight. What a moment when Makwala did push-ups after the 200 proving he was fit after being quarantined. I was shocked by the 400 hurdles and women's 400 finals.
That women's 400 was something. Even though it was a bronze, just imagine that it was Felix's 23rd World or Olympic medal, 15 of which have been gold! That is some kind of trophy case.
That second heat of the men's 5,000M was a war. CHELIMO (USA) getting pushed around and tripped, then going to the ground another time before getting up and throwing 2 sub-60 laps to get back in the race and holding on to make the final was some gutsy running. MOEN's (NOR) demolition derby run through the field, shoving and squeezing ended in justice with him failing to qualify. He should have been DQd.
The weather was a real factor on the day. Not one entrant in women's LJ was able to hit the auto qualifier mark of 6.70m. The women's shot was affected. Michelle CARTER (USA) got the bronze, but her best of 19.14m was below her season best for the last 8 years. Karsten WARHOLM's (NOR) win in the men's 400H was a case of a brilliant strategy of getting out fast early in the rain and then holding on in the soaking conditions.