Paris:
1. Ladislav PRÁŠIL CZE
2. Marco FORTES POR
3. Tomasz MAJEWSKI POL
4. Ryan WHITING USA
5. Kurt ROBERTS USA
6. Reese HOFFA USA
7. David STORL GER
8. Joe KOVACS USA
Paris:
1. Ladislav PRÁŠIL CZE
2. Marco FORTES POR
3. Tomasz MAJEWSKI POL
4. Ryan WHITING USA
5. Kurt ROBERTS USA
6. Reese HOFFA USA
7. David STORL GER
8. Joe KOVACS USA
Why no @Tom Walsh?
Why no @Tom Walsh?
I hope he was invited.
I hope he was invited.
When did @Tom Walsh last compete?
Or the other New Zealander, Jacko Gill?
It is still a strong field.
I see Whiting, while rusty coming off surgery, winning with a 21m-high.
It is still a strong field. I see Whiting, while rusty coming off surgery, winning with a 21m-high.
I think Storl gets his 22m throw ftw.
I think Storl gets his 22m throw ftw.
Maybe two over 22m?
Maybe two over 22m?
I think the travel requirements will strain the fitness of the US throwers. This is common. Storl has to be the favorite and a strong one too.
Whiting five fouls after 19,92m opener. Storl wins with mid-21m.
When did @Tom Walsh last compete?
Hi guys
I didn't throw in Paris because I am on my last heavy week of training before i start to freshen up for Comm Games
I have the Glasgow DL which is on 11th July then a comp in the Czech Rep on the 16th then the big day on the 28th!
Also, at the mo I don't believe in turning up when you're half cocked just to fill you're the back pocket. But at the same time I know that some of the other throws need to and aren't as lucky as I am with support!
My last comp was at Eugene on the 30th May.
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