Good shoutDuplantis arguably the current greatest athlete… not even sure it’s much of an argument. League of his own.
Is a fair call, but Mondo is the showman. That was next level.Good shout
Maybe Ryan Crouser in the men's shot put? Triple olympic gold medallist and has 5 of the biggest 6 throws in history
Gold to Australia makes it legitimate.No idea how kayak cross is an Olympic event
Matt Ebden tbhDuplantis arguably the current greatest athlete… not even sure it’s much of an argument. League of his own.
I believe women's foil fencing, men's four rowing, and men's skeet shooting are the most legitimate Olympic events. Think we should just count up the golds from these most perfect and representative events and anoint the nation with the most the winner for this Olympics.Gold to Australia makes it legitimate.
Congratulations where they are due. Well done Keeley Hodgkinson.Man, she ran that tense but Keely had an extra gear at the end.
Haha **** he did it again. Just keeps getting better. And he’s still only 25!Duplantis arguably the current greatest athlete… not even sure it’s much of an argument. League of his own.
Duplantis currently: has 10/11 jumps above Bubka’s 6.15, including the top 9.Good shout
Maybe Ryan Crouser in the men's shot put? Triple olympic gold medallist and has 5 of the biggest 6 throws in history
I think it's amazing, given all the advances particularly on the track, that the long jump World and Olympic records are 33 and 56 years old respectively.Haha **** he did it again. Just keeps getting better. And he’s still only 25!
Bubka set his best jumps at 29-30, LaVillenie’s best came around 27-28 (his 6.16 was 8cm higher than any other of his)
I reckon he could maybe even grab 6.30
Duplantis currently: has 10/11 jumps above Bubka’s 6.15, including the top 9.
Its funny, growing up, all the field event records seemed untouchable, but we’re finally seeing people getting close and even breaking some of them. Unfortunately Vetter got injured so Zelezny will carry on for the forseeable future. But Pole Vault, Shot Put and now even Discus have all been broken… Long Jump and High Jump still look quite safe but already this year someone jumped within 11cm of the record. Its really good to see.
Haha I was literally just thinking about how suspicious Flo Jo's 1988 records and her entire career are.In the light of Hodgkinson's win, worth remembering that the Women's 800m is still the longest standing World Record going back to Kratochvilova in 1983. A 'late' developer, she was 32 when she set those records and had developed a somewhat muscular physique. I'm still not sure it will ever get beaten. Also noticed the 400m is from 1987 (Koch) and still looks pretty safe too, although Flo Jo's 200m ('88) is starting to look more under threat.
It's surprising really that a line hasn't been struck through all women's records in the 80's.