Griffin1975 wrote: ↑I prefer the 100m hurdles but thinking about it there might be some runners who may 'hit the track' and have to be jumped over (I must remember to sharpen the spikes). I'm in if there are still spaces.
The trouble with hurdles is that the "big men" have a disadvantage as the trailing 3rd leg continues to hit the hurdles.
I’m a bit disappointed with 7th I know I could have done better. But longer distances are better for me so roll on the 200m and very many thanks to the organisers, spectators and officials who made it such a breathtaking event
Oh but I wish they had spelt my name correctly in the event programme. It’s one “l” not 2 in Eliot
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EliotNes wrote: ↑Thu Apr 09, 2020 4:36 pm
I’m a bit disappointed with 7th I know I could have done better. But longer distances are better for me so roll on the 200m and very many thanks to the organisers, spectators and officials who made it such a breathtaking event
Oh but I wish they had spelt my name correctly in the event programme. It’s one “l” not 2 in Eliot
Sorry, will try and address if there is still an interest in a 200m.
From Monday’s cricket extravaganza I can verify the amount of time needed to put on these wondrous sporting spectacles but I honestly think they are worth the effort for the morale boost they provide.
Who would have thought Stillspike would be turning in a match-winning bowling stint followed by making the podium in the 100 metres this week?
Looking forward to the next MB Gold inspired sporting event