arwebb Posted August 14, 2005 Report Share Posted August 14, 2005 From what I can remember, it's something she's always done and when she tried to stop herself doing it, she didn't run as fast. As much as we can enjoy her success today, this should not disguise the fact that there are real problems with British athletics right now and something has to be done sooner rather than later. The talent is there but, for whatever reason, they are not delivering the performances that they are capable of. I'm pleased to hear Dave Collins talking tough but I also want to see action sooner rather than later. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Canuck Posted August 14, 2005 Report Share Posted August 14, 2005 She's still got way better form than that Chinese runner that keeps her arms at her side while she runs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arwebb Posted August 14, 2005 Report Share Posted August 14, 2005 Didn't she win the Olympic 10,000 metres last year or am I getting her confused with someone else? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frenchnounours Posted August 15, 2005 Report Share Posted August 15, 2005 verry good performance and very unexpected also for some medals thanks america for missing the 4*100 we are out of the desert we were for ateletics in the 90's same goes for fina championships Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guardian Posted August 15, 2005 Author Report Share Posted August 15, 2005 Goodbye to Helsinki. Next stop, 2 years from now to Osaka. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Westfale Posted August 15, 2005 Report Share Posted August 15, 2005 Final results: High JumpM: 1 Krymarenko Yuriy UKR 2.32 2 Moya Víctor CUB 2.29 2 Rybakov Yaroslav RUS 2.29 800mM: 1 Ramzi Rashid BRN 1:44.24 2 Borzakovskiy Yuriy RUS 1:44.51 3 Yiampoy William KEN 1:44.55 5000mM: 1 Limo Benjamin KEN 13:32.55 2 Sihine Sileshi ETH 13:32.81 3 Mottram Craig AUS 13:32.96 4x400mM: 1 USA USA 2:56.91 (Rock Andrew,Brew Derrick,Williamson Darold,Wariner Jeremy) 2 Bahamas BAH 2:57.32 (McKinneyNathaniel,MoncurAvard,WilliamsAndrae,Brown Christopher) 3 Jamaica JAM 2:58.07 (Ayre Sanjay,Simpson Brandon,Spenc Lansford,Clarke Davian) MarathonW: 1 Radcliffe Paula GBR 2:20:57 2 Ndereba Catherine KEN 2:22:01 3 Tomescu Constantina ROM 2:23:19 JavelinW: 1 Menéndez Osleidys CUB 71.70 (WR) 2 Obergföll Christina GER 70,03 (ER) 3 Nerius Steffi GER 65.96 1500mW: 1 Tomashova Tatyana RUS 4:00.35 2 Yegorova Olga RUS 4:01.46 3 Ghezielle Bouchra FRA 4:02.45 4x400mW: 1 Russia RUS 3:20.95 (Pechonkina Yuliya,Krasnomovets Olesya,Antyukh Natalya,Pospelov Svetlana 2 Jamaica JAM 3:23.29 (Williams Shericka,William Novlene,Smith Ronetta,Fenton Lorraine) 3 Great Britian GBR 3:24.44 (McConnell Lee,Fraser Donna,Sanders Nicola,Ohuruogu Christine) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Westfale Posted August 15, 2005 Report Share Posted August 15, 2005 Well, for the German camp there has been a few improvements and the officials believe, that the bottom line has been reached. But no medals on the track, no medals in the jumping competitions. Germany seems to be a nation of throwers. No youngsters have impressed. All medal winners (with one exception) are over thirty. Franka Dietzsch the only gold medal winner is already 37. The future is not so bright for the German camp. France can thank God, that they have their colonies. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zoltan Posted August 15, 2005 Report Share Posted August 15, 2005 France can thank God, that they have their colonies. ?? :verysad: I dont think that people living in island like Guadeloupe would appreciate the fact to be considered as colonies Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RAP Posted August 15, 2005 Report Share Posted August 15, 2005 Well, for the German camp there has been a few improvements and the officials believe, that the bottom line has been reached.But no medals on the track, no medals in the jumping competitions. Germany seems to be a nation of throwers. No youngsters have impressed. All medal winners (with one exception) are over thirty. Franka Dietzsch the only gold medal winner is already 37. The future is not so bright for the German camp. France can thank God, that they have their colonies. Again, what happened to the Marita Kochs, Heike Dretchlers, Mariles Gohr for the 80s and early 90s? Germany has all but disappeared from the world of athletics. How can the most powerfull womens team with the GDR and West Germany combined during the 70s, 80s disappear from the face of the earth? It must have all been steroids. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cordelia18 Posted August 15, 2005 Report Share Posted August 15, 2005 Well, for the German camp there has been a few improvements and the officials believe, that the bottom line has been reached.But no medals on the track, no medals in the jumping competitions. Germany seems to be a nation of throwers. No youngsters have impressed. All medal winners (with one exception) are over thirty. Franka Dietzsch the only gold medal winner is already 37. The future is not so bright for the German camp. France can thank God, that they have their colonies. DOM-TOM (overseas French territories) arent colonies. They're part of France. And if jealousy made you speak like that and eats at you, then why didnt your ancestors build boats to discover new lands instead of trying to invade the world and acting like barbarians? :rock: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
baron-pierreIV Posted August 15, 2005 Report Share Posted August 15, 2005 ,Aug. 15 2005,13:43Again, what happened to the Marita Kochs, Heike Dretchlers, Mariles Gohr for the 80s and early 90s? Germany has all but disappeared from the world of athletics. How can the most powerfull womens team with the GDR and West Germany combined during the 70s, 80s disappear from the face of the earth? It must have all been steroids. ================================ That's it. All their bodies fell apart. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Faster Posted August 15, 2005 Report Share Posted August 15, 2005 cough napoleon cough well going back both France and Germany would first settled by "barbarians", the Franks and the Germanic/Saxon tribes that also went into the British Isles and to show who uninformed you are, Germany or what was than Germany had many, many colonies, not as many as France, Britain or Spain but more than Belgium or Portugal. Germany had Schutzgebiete in Africa and in Asia including the following German East Africa - present-day Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi German South West Africa - present-day Namibia German West Africa (only for a short time) - present day Cameroon, Ghana, Togo and Ghana German New Guinea - Present-day Papua New Guinea German Solomon Islands - present-day Solomon Islands Caroline Islands - presdent-day Micronesia and Palau Mariana Islands - Including Guam Nauru Marshall Islands Samoa Jiaozhou Bay Tsingtao Germany lost all of its colonies to Britain, the USA, and France in the Treaty of Versailles Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cordelia18 Posted August 15, 2005 Report Share Posted August 15, 2005 Are you trying to give a history course when I've been taught all this in my first prep school year I've just achieved? I know nowadays Togo and Cameroon belonged to Germany and were given to France ( they were actually called "SDN-mandates") as a war sanction inflicted on Germany for the damage she had done to France, in November 1918, date of the Treaty of Versailles, ratified by the French National Assembly in July 1919. See, you're not teaching me anything. By the way, you forgot other German colonies: nowadays Lebanon and Syria, also given to France under the name of "SDN-mandates", as a war reparation. I know Germany used to have colonies also, but goethe seemed to be jealous and bitter that we still had overseas territories, while his country hadnt. He also insinuated that France's good results at Helsinki were only due to what he called "colonies" (which is a very derogatory and shocking word to qualify Guadeloupe, Martinique etc...) so my post was just meant to say his ancestors should have devoted more energy to overseas expeditions than trying to invade the whole world and act like barbarians. By barbarians I for sure was refering to the World's biggest tragedy, you know what. Comparing Napoleon to Hitler shows how poor is your knowledge of history. Or maybe you're just saying that to bring France down, once more. You're moreover comparing 2 different moments of history. Well Napoleon never built any concentration camps, he never made any pre-organized genocide, he never talked about "under-men" or inferior races, and never gazed or tortured innocent and harmless people. That was just a little historical recall. Let me eventually remind you that I defended Britain when a French user said concentration camps were invented by the British in India. Simply because that was unfair and wrong. Because that was also highly insulting for Britain and because I think Britain, who's always appeared to be a brave nation worried about justice and human rights, is far from the Nazis' atrocities. I even apologized for what he said and called it "unacceptable libel". So instead of comparing Napoleon to Hitler, you should have reacted like Zoltan, and realized that employing the word "colonies" was shocking. Also realize that nothing can compare the atrocious things done by IIIrd Reich Germany, and that comparing them to any other situation is more than highly insulting; it's an offence which could be a reason to report you, for it's seen according to law as a reprehensible crime. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Westfale Posted August 15, 2005 Report Share Posted August 15, 2005 France can thank God, that they have their colonies. ?? :verysad: I dont think that people living in island like Guadeloupe would appreciate the fact to be considered as colonies What else are these Oversea-Departements? They are French colonies, nothing more nothing less! I do not envy France. Germany has many active sportsmen and women from the territory of the former German Reich. One of them has been in Helsinki (Christian Duma 400mH). But more famous are f.e. Miroslav Klose and Lukas Podolski, two of our footballers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eruedan Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 That was Australia's worst IAAF championships in 14 years. 1983 Helsinki Gold - Rob de Castella - Marathon 1987 Rome No medals 1991 Tokyo No Medals 1993 Stuttgart Bronze - Daniela Costian - Discus 1995 - Goteburg Silver - Men's 4x100m Bronze - Women's 4x400m 1997 Athens Gold - Cathy Freeman - 400m Silver - Joanna Stone - Javelin Bronze - Steve Moneghetti - Marathon Bronze - Tim Forsyth - High Jump 1999 Seville Gold - Cathy Freeman - 400m Silver - Dmitri Markov - Pole Vault Bronze - Tatiana Gregorieva - Pole Vault Bronze - Kerry Saxby Junna - 20km Walk 2001 Edmonton Gold - Dmitri Markov - Pole Vault 2003 Paris Gold - Jana Pittman - 400m Hurdles 2005 Helsinki Bronze - Craig Mottram - 5000m Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cordelia18 Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 France can thank God, that they have their colonies. ?? :verysad: I dont think that people living in island like Guadeloupe would appreciate the fact to be considered as colonies What else are these Oversea-Departements? They are French colonies, nothing more nothing less! I do not envy France. Germany has many active sportsmen and women from the territory of the former German Reich. One of them has been in Helsinki (Christian Duma 400mH). But more famous are f.e. Miroslav Klose and Lukas Podolski, two of our footballers. "Colony" was the word used to qualify our overseas territories centuries ago. The word now is "overseas-territories" or the French word "départements". I suggest that you make your brain and mentality evolve. We're in 2005. It's a good thing you dont envy France since I envy Germany even less. I wouldnt want to belong to a nation responsible for the most atrocious and inhuman genocide of history, now populated by people who still hate foreigners, have racial prejudices, and still think that their ancestors "did well" instead of feeling a bit ashamed and embarrassed of such a past. Add to this your country is seen all around the world as one of the mournest and saddest place of the world, I think no one but the Germans would want to live in Germany. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Westfale Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 France can thank God, that they have their colonies. ?? :verysad: I dont think that people living in island like Guadeloupe would appreciate the fact to be considered as colonies What else are these Oversea-Departements? They are French colonies, nothing more nothing less! I do not envy France. Germany has many active sportsmen and women from the territory of the former German Reich. One of them has been in Helsinki (Christian Duma 400mH). But more famous are f.e. Miroslav Klose and Lukas Podolski, two of our footballers. "Colony" was the word used to qualify our overseas territories centuries ago. The word now is "overseas-territories" or the French word "départements". I suggest that you make your brain and mentality evolve. We're in 2005. It's a good thing you dont envy France since I envy Germany even less. I wouldnt want to belong to a nation responsible for the most atrocious and inhuman genocide of history, now populated by people who still hate foreigners, have racial prejudices, and still think that their ancestors "did well" instead of feeling a bit ashamed and embarrassed of such a past. Add to this your country is seen all around the world as one of the mournest and saddest place of the world, I think no one but the Germans would want to live in Germany. Well, i am so happy, that at least one member on this forum has no prejudices. Oh Lord, thank you! Thank you a thousand times. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arwebb Posted August 17, 2005 Report Share Posted August 17, 2005 Just a thousand? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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