2024 Olympic Trial Women’s 800m Fall w/ Athing Mu

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
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  • @CityHeat-pz7qz
    @CityHeat-pz7qz Месяц назад +4

    Her not competing really worked against her .

    • @TRACKHEADZTV
      @TRACKHEADZTV  Месяц назад

      Def didn’t help her at all.

    • @sidecar7714
      @sidecar7714 Месяц назад

      Well, at least by not competing she didn’t have to deal with so many drug tests.

  • @brianflowers8417
    @brianflowers8417 Месяц назад +3

    Correct assessment. You right about the fight. I know what that feels like. I got bumped before in the 110 hurdles, and fell. Got my behind up and finished 3rd. Keep College hope alive. She'll be back stronger and determined, she is a record holder. Someone else said the runner she tripped on was the one who fell last time. What you think about that.✌

    • @TRACKHEADZTV
      @TRACKHEADZTV  Месяц назад

      Exactly, running 2:19 was not a test of her abilities. It’s quite poetic how Nia Atkins won this trials after falling last trials. Mu should take note.

  • @mikemendiola9683
    @mikemendiola9683 Месяц назад +1

    Every one of your points are excellent and well said. Particularly your comments about the 800 being so tactical. As a fan I hate these late season starts with little to no racing up to the trials but I totally get it. Mu is following her coach's plan and Kersee is looking at August 2nd-5th (Olympic women's 800 prelims/final) to have her at peak. He's one of the best in the business at that strategy and I think Sydney is going to be dialed. But man the 800 is SO MUCH more than peaking at the right time. Kersee knows that and was willing to take that risk with Mu. Sad it turned out this way.

  • @MsNerdsRevenge
    @MsNerdsRevenge Месяц назад +1

    Her parents immigrated from South Sudan. How does South Sudan feel about America?

  • @samiyahkams5547
    @samiyahkams5547 Месяц назад +1

    Agree. She wasn’t running confidently even through the rounds. I felt bad for her.

    • @zainin69
      @zainin69 Месяц назад

      she is overrated 😅

  • @mickeyhank
    @mickeyhank 28 дней назад +1

    Looking at the anatomy of the fall, which I did, Athing suddenly began to cut inside, and this caused her to immediately get entangled with Raevyn Rogers' right leg. Why did Athing cut in? Maybe to try to head out to take the lead right at that point? That would be my best guess but I'm not sure. But with 20/20 hindsight I think we can say that Athing should have kept going straight in her acceleration *before* cutting in. She knew someone was right behind her so best to establish some distance from that person before making a sudden cut inside. I'm not blaming Athing, more trying to analyze how the fall happened and how it best could have been avoided. Your thoughts? I feel so bad for her. So easy to have a fall occur in such a tightly-packed group.

    • @catherinegreen1152
      @catherinegreen1152 28 дней назад +2

      Her action spoil the chance of FOUR athletes - qualifying for Paris 2024.

    • @mickeyhank
      @mickeyhank 28 дней назад +1

      @@catherinegreen1152
      I just watched it again to see if what you said is accurate. I was thinking maybe it was, but now I don’t think it is. The winner, Nia, was one persons affected as was the third place finisher, who also qualified. And another, Raven Rogers, she was left right next to Nia afterwards, so basically with the other runners, so I don’t think we can say it ruined her chances. Here’s a link to the race, go to about the 40 second mark and the fall happens about five seconds later. And then pause it right after the fall and you can see where everyone is as they continue racing after the fall. ruclips.net/video/ro4MJT0HsCs/видео.htmlsi=Iv9qJnF17xB4EmxI let me know your thoughts, maybe I am missing something.

    • @elliottgreene7025
      @elliottgreene7025 9 дней назад

      I think your assessment is spot on. I love this young lady. Watched her as a freshmen at Texas A&M. I believe that she is in the relay pool for the 4x400, and I hope she goes and does very well to claim a gold in the relay. Heartbroken for her though and pray for all the best. Remember Dan O'Brien in 1992 has a no height in the pole vault which kept him (as the favorite) from a potential gold in Barcelona, but he returned and won it in Atlanta 1996. Hopefully, Athing's story will be redeemed in 2028 in the 800m.

    • @mickeyhank
      @mickeyhank 9 дней назад

      @@elliottgreene7025 thanks, Elliot. Very well said. I too was heartbroken for her. I really hope she is one of the 400 runners in the relay! Not sure if that is the case. I actually did not know that about Dan O’Brien though I do remember him. it’s a great redemption story and I hope it occurs also for Athing.