Tara Davis-Woodhall Advances, Crittenden Gamble Works: Aug.6 Morning Recap
Tara Davis-Woodhall Advances, Crittenden Gamble Works: Aug.6 Morning Recap
On Day 5 of in-stadia Olympic track action, Tara Davis-Woodhall and Freddie Crittenden both advanced to Finals . Check out our full recap.
The fifth morning session of in-stadia action is behind us, and even though no medals were awarded there were a number of surprises. We've covered it all live for you, but for those not interested in the play-by-play from this morning here are the big takeaways.
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All Americans Advance in the Women's 1500m Quarter-finals
Nobody was caught by surprise this year.
Last year, the sub-4:00 first-round 1500s were historically fast, catching some Americans like Nikki Hiltz off-guard. This year they were still historically fast, but the American contingent was historically fit as all three were able to automatically advance with no need for the repechage.
The three Americans were all in different heats, meaning there was no friendly fire in this first round and we'll have to wait until the semis to see who is most likely to medal. Nonetheless, Hiltz, Elle St. Pierre, and Emily Mackay all got the auto-Qs with strong tactical performances.
Hiltz says after the race, "It was all about patience... It's been a lot of patience the past month." "I get so excited for the rounds because it's a game out there". St. Pierre said she can hardly hear Lewis Johnson over the stadium roar. "The crowd really carries you", she says. "Every race you learn something from. Being in Tokyo before I definitely learned a lot." Mackay said "I was ready to run sub-4 today" and that she wasn't surprised to see her race go fast.
The heats were won in times of 3:58.84 (Gudaf Tsegay), 3:59.73 (Diribe Welteji), and 4:02.67 (Nelly Chepchirchir). World record holders Faith Kipyegon and Jess Hull looked strong coasting to the finish line in their heats, not concerned about getting the wins yet in this early stage.
Freddie Crittenden Plays the Repechage Like a Fiddle
Tara Davis-Woodhall Gets It Done After Safe First Jump
All three Americans ended up advancing in the women's long jump, with Jasmine Moore (6.66m) taking the 6th spot overall and Monae Nichols (6.64m) placing 8th in qualification.
The 400m & 400mH Repechages Were Friendly to Americans
"Yesterday wasn't a good representation of myself or who I am", Ellis said. "I was so down yesterday. I wasn't even going to run the round today. I was out, I was done." She was thankful for her support network: "They carried me to the line today".
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