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RE: Athletics - terence - 12-08-2017 22:03

holy shit. didn't see that coming!


RE: Athletics - Charlemagne - 12-08-2017 22:21

Up to 4th in the tableSmile


RE: Athletics - cwpussylover - 13-08-2017 09:43

coming to babestation soon...Big GrinBounceBounce[attachment=84507][attachment=84507]


RE: Athletics - Charlemagne - 13-08-2017 11:18

The IAAF World Championship has walking on Eurosport...
Grr, how can they class this as a sport... It's just running with straight legs.


RE: Athletics - Tractor boy - 13-08-2017 12:24

It's more like the ministry of silly walks than an actual sport.


RE: Athletics - HannahsPet - 13-08-2017 14:24

So True
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RE: Athletics - lovebabes56 - 13-08-2017 19:05

I think we probably may get medals in the women's 4x 400 women rather than the men but hope we can medal in both
many will probably will look back on these world championships and most likely think that there wasn't a level playing field in terms of athletes who competed here who had served drug bans and were still allowed to compete the IAAF must take a long look at themselves and be assertive about this because to me it sends out the wrong message. I would not be surprised if in the next six months if it emerges Gatlin has failed another drugs test


RE: Athletics - HannahsPet - 13-08-2017 21:09

We got a silver in 4x400 women Yanks way ahead as usual


RE: Athletics - Charlemagne - 13-08-2017 21:45

Best World Championships ever....
Meaning, best set of good looking women athletes ever. Big Grin


RE: Athletics - circles_o_o_o - 13-08-2017 22:03

I've noticed at the medal ceremonies where the USA are involved that when the flags are lowered during the anthem, the US flag is held upright. I was wondering if there was some special reason for this and apparently it is a federal law that “the flag should not be dipped to any person or thing.” That's my fact for the day.