Championships, and hand out a few awards for the good, the bad, and the mildly amusing goings on here in Osaka over the past nine days.Athlete of the ChampionshipsHas to be America's Tyson Gay. Three events entered, three gold medals. Enough said. The dealing
Do they rock or do they rock? Never 'eard of 'em.So no. Whatcha mean you never heard of them, bliddy hell they are only one of the rockingest rockers ever !!! I aint heard of 'em and I am an ancient rocker of the rockiest variety:o? They're poo. Thought you never heard of them Do...
Has anyone else joined the fantasy game on the IAAF website - ofr OSaka?Looks ok I guess and there are a few prizes. If anyone is interested maybe we can create a "buddy league"thoughts?the link is on the IAAF website www.iaaf.org Oh this looks
22 Khon Kaen International Marathon THA M 29 Osaka Int'l Ladies Marathon JPN M 29 Standard Chartered Lahore Marathon PAK M ** Dubai Marathon UAE M ** Mizuno Hong Kong Half Marathon Championships HKG H ive done
? unless you think it looks good? And yet on the wiggle link above...Based in Osaka, Japan, Arc Quest Co. Ltd. is the manufacturer of medically certified devices for individuals who value the importance of an active and healthy lifestyle. So basically
but good sprinter. Yep - has had a rougher than most upbringing - and only missed out on the final in Osaka by a hundredth. Don't think Dean Macey made either the A or B standard so looks like he's definitely not going. What id like to know is why the hell
runner, Dan Robinson, is a 'combo convert' and holds mixed training partly responsible for his excellent 11th place at the World Championships in Osaka in August. "I've been mixing it up for the past six months or so and really feeling the benefits," he
at at the Gateshead International Stadium has a stellar line up featuring five world medallists. For Ohuruogu, Nicola Sanders and Novlene Williams-Mills, it will be a re-run of the 2007 World Championship final in Osaka - and with Beijing silver medallist Shericka
I'd certainly want to do IF I had the money, which would be highly unlikely PhilI used to live near the world's longest suspension bridge in Japan. It's 'only' 3.9k. I'm pretty sure it was built before the big earthquake in Osaka. The pictures don