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  • Historian
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    Bump

    Originally posted by Historian View Post
    Just taking this to the top.
    Have a great evening, guys!

    Now, watch the women's 200 and my predictions.

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  • Historian
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    Historian's Predictions?

    Just taking this to the top.

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  • Mosiah
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    Look like yuh not even know who inna di final.

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  • Jangle
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    hehe...ok how about this. The 100m W Finalists will be:

    VCB
    Kerron Stewart
    SAF
    Jeter
    Debbie Ferguson
    Chandra Sturrup
    Muna Lee
    Kelli-Ann Baptiste



    6 out of 8 is not bad. Now that's how you predict Historian.

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  • Jangle
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    hehe...ok how about this. The 100m W Finalists will be:

    VCB
    Kerron Stewart
    SAF
    Jeter
    Debbie Ferguson
    Chandra Sturrup
    Muna Lee
    Kelli-Ann Baptiste

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  • Historian
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    LOL

    Originally posted by Jangle View Post
    not bad Histy but that was much easier to call than any race. If you want my biggest respect, call the women's 100m H
    Jangle, the women’s 100-meter hurdle has to be the single most difficult event to predict!!! I cannot think of any other track event more difficult to call, and so that’s the one event that I’m not going to even consider predicting!! (LOL)

    By the way, you’re correct in that the men’s 100-meter race was certainly the easiest of all the track and field events, bar none, to call.

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  • Historian
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    Thanks (LOL)

    Originally posted by Exile View Post
    No! You missed out on Asafa!!! Your 'bias' should have him in...but not bad.
    I know, Exile, but I’m happy that Asafa in this case was the one who made my prediction incorrect!!!

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  • Jangle
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    not bad Histy but that was much easier to call than any race. If you want my biggest respect, call the women's 100m H

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  • Exile
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    No! You missed out on Asafa!!! Your 'bias' should have him in...but not bad.

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  • Historian
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    Respect Due??

    Originally posted by Historian View Post
    Personal Prediction #3: Men’s 100-meter Race
    This is the third in a series of predictions that I will be making over the next few days. All relevant comments are most certainly welcome.

    Gold: Usain Bolt (Jamaica)
    Silver: Tyson Gay (USA)
    Bronze: Daniel Bailey (Antigua)

    Those who are suggesting that Tyson Gay will not medal must surely be drinking the wrong stuff! Tyson, lest we forget, is the fastest man in the 100 and 200-meter races this year and, equally important, the IAAF World Championships 100-meter and 200-meter defending champion! I expect the increasingly confident Antiguan Daniel Bailey to grab the bronze medal, although he will NOT be very close behind the two front runners.
    Respect due or what?

    My #1 (Usain) was #1
    My #2 (Tyson) was #2
    My #3 (Daniel) was #4

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  • Twan
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    Originally posted by Time View Post
    Looks like he won't get the chance. Sorry, I keep it real, I even made my feelings clear to his manager, practice becomes perfect.
    Safa stop playing POSSUM now !! watch the run !! Gi dem a run Safa !! gi dem a run !! mek dem try run yuh dung !!

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  • Historian
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    Just Keeping It (Jeter) Real

    Originally posted by Gamma View Post
    ok...is THAT the sound of a gauntlet being flung down ....sorry "flinged down"? werk wi mi here!!!
    LOL Gamma . I don’t know if we should call it a gauntlet, but for those who confidently erase Carmelita Jeter from the medal podium need to remember that she has beaten Fraser, Stewart and Campbell-Brown at least once each this season. And while the IAAF World Championships involves four rounds of 100-meter (as opposed to it being a one-off event), I am not sure why some track fans continue to underrate Jeter!

    I expect Fraser to win (Stewart is unpredictable and hard for me to factor in with any confidence). Veronica’s 10.96 season’s best will have to be improved on urgently on Monday.

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  • Gamma
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    ok...is THAT the sound of a gauntlet being flung down ....sorry "flinged down"? werk wi mi here!!!

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  • Historian
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    Jeter will not medal?

    Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
    Jeter will not come second. Indeed, she will not medal!

    Archive this!
    Better yet, I’ll send your “(Jeter) will not medal” to the top so it will be “closer at hand” come Monday evening!

    In addition, I’m going to assist you in your shocked emotional reaction come Monday by repeating that no country is going to have a 1-2-3 sweep in the women’s 100-meter event.

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  • Time
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    Looks like he won't get the chance. Sorry, I keep it real, I even made my feelings clear to his manager, practice becomes perfect.

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