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2009 Gentse Feesten Meeting (Gent/Ghent - Flander's Cup)

Ghent, BE  ⋅  Jul, 21 2009   |   Coverage created by Ryan From Flotrack


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#15
Close   July 24 at 12:26am
LOL
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#14
Track Fan   July 23 at 9:36pm
Maggie appeared to have something left in the tank at the end. Once she figures out a better approach for the first lap, she probably can easily go under 2. She may still be lacking confidence in running the first lap faster. She definitely has the "wheels" for the 8 and maybe the 15.
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#13
RAS   July 22 at 8:15pm
By the way, I read lips and she said, "Golly gee, I sure wish I hadn't dropped back quite so much and lost that half of a tenth of a second."
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#12
RAS   July 22 at 8:14pm
For Maggie at this point it's all about the time. The tenths of a second she's looking for resides in the area between 300 and 500. Consistently Maggie tends to lag in this section, get semi boxed in so that she has to go around people to get in position for the last 300 (sometimes she has to slow down to get to the outside). So much of it is focus and awareness during the middle of the race. I sense after being this close, she just might nail one in London. Go Maggie!!!!
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#11
Speech Reading   July 22 at 7:20pm
Anyone read lips?
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#10
Agreed   July 22 at 6:01pm
I completely agree with Coach. This past year i ran like maggie did the whole season leading up to regionals and ran 1:57. At regionals i went out with the leaders and ran 1:54, and i was able to do that because i was an aerobically fit 800 runner as is maggie vessey. She needs to trust her aerobic capabilities and go a bit earlier.
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#9
Pat Hitchins   July 22 at 4:56pm
dang man.....i agree, she needs to stop sitting in the back for as long as she did....
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#8
Coach   July 22 at 12:09pm
not sure who's coaching her, but come on. She does not need to expend any more energy and she could be under 2. She back in traffic for 550 meters of the race, she ran all of final turn in lane 2, there's your half second, AT LEAST. In a lower key race like this, there is no reason she should not have been in the top 5 through 400-500 meters, then push home hard from 200 out, with no traffic to break her rhythm or the need to be out in lane 2. She seems to be a gamer with some talent, hope whoever is directing her can make these basic adjustments so she has a shot at going to Worlds.
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#7
C_town Runner   July 22 at 11:41am
I'm really curious what Maggie could do for a 1500.
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#6
Josh Carr   July 22 at 11:18am
Officially a Maggie V fan I am. Her signature kick was amazing! She's like a female Nick Symmonds but hotter. And then the sware at the end. This is what track needs; people who don't give a "fu.ck!"

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#5
:]   July 22 at 10:41am
so close!
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#4
Anonymous Coward   July 22 at 9:04am
Big bummer for Maggie V. I thought Flotrack was PG rated.
We need Jenny B in the mix to shake things up.
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#3
Inquiring   July 22 at 9:02am
were they African killer bees, or just run-of-the-mill bumble bees?
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#2
Mark_in_Oly   July 22 at 8:51am
I'm not an expert at reading lips, but I think her reaction at the finish was, "Fun!"
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#1
Bill Hague   July 22 at 7:11am
Maggie has to figure out that first lap to get under 2:00, right?
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