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London 2012: Superstars Rudisha, Bolt and Eaton go for gold - Athletics Day 7

Jamaica's Usain Bolt after winning the men's 100m final. (AFP PHOTO / FRANCK FIFE)
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9th August, 2012
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There are five gold medals on offer on day 7 and in three of them, Men’s 200m, 800m and Decathlon, there is a chance of a World Record. For Australia the 4x00m men run in the heats.

The Gold Medal Events

Men’s Triple Jump

Christian Taylor from the USA is the current World Champion, has the two longest outdoor jumps this year, the best PB in the field and jumped the best in the qualifying rounds.

The only man who has beaten him this year, his team mate Will Claye, struggled in the qualifying round. Local favourite Phillips Idowu entered the competition under an injury cloud and was not able to proceed to the final.

It looked like Henry Frayne from Australia spent all his energy in the long jump and did not qualify. My tips are Taylor for gold, Claye for silver and Donata for bronze.

Men’s 800m

David Rudisha. I could end my review there. That is all you need to know.

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He is the World Champion and basically two seconds better than anyone else in the field. There have even been some reports that he may try and break his own World Record, something unheard of in Championship races without pacemakers. And you know what, he just might.

That is because if he head off at near World Record pace, no one else in the field will come close to him. The only way he could get beaten is in a slow race. He will lead the pack down the back straight on the first lap and just run all the others off their legs. My tips are Rudisha for gold in an 1:42 Olympic Record but not the World Record, Kaki for silver and Amos for bronze.

Men’s 200m
This event may actually surpass the 100m at the highlight of the entire Olympics. Bolt has gone back to back in the 100m and if he wins the 200m he will be the first man ever to go back to back in the 200m, let alone both sprints.

His only real competition is his training partner and 100m silver medallist Yohan Blake. Last year out of nowhere Blake ran the second fastest 200m ever, and this year Blake is running faster in the 100m than he was in 2011.

In winning the 100m in the second fastest time in history Bolt has shown that his form before the Olympics was misleading and that he could challenge his World Record of 19.19. The two fastest men ever, both in the form of their lives, on a fast track.

Now if we can just pray for a 1.9m tail wind… My tips are Bolt for gold in World Record time, Blake for silver and Lemaitre for bronze.

Women’s Javelin

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Those Commonwealth Bank adds were right, Australian girl Kim Mickle did need to look out for the Czech girl. Kim missed out on the final but Kathryn Mitchell just scrapped through. The Czech girls name is Barbora Špotáková, she is the World Record holder and has medalled in every Championship since 2006.

This year Sunette Viljoen from South Africa, the bronze medallist from Daegu, has emerged as the main challenger with the longest throw of the year and even beating Špotáková in one meet. However the Czech always lift when medals are on offer and she is my tip for gold, with Viljoen for silver and Obergföll for bronze.

Men’s Decathlon

The Decathlon finishes today and after four events Ashton Eaton has a very comfortable 160 point lead but is 50 points off his own World Record pace. Fellow countryman and two time World Champion Tree Hardee sits comfortably in second place and then there is a great battle going on for third place. It seems Eaton has the gold wrapped up but it will be tough for him to break the world record from here.

Australians in Action
The only Aussies in action on day 7 are the Men’s 4x00m relay team. They go in ranked 13th out of the sixteen teams and will need to run to their very best to make the final. Steve Solomon and Brendan Cole have both run personal bests at these Games and Tristan Thomas ran a season’s best so the boys are in form.

We have a good record in this event in recent time winning a bronze in the 2007 World Championships and silver at the 2004 Olympics.

I think the boys will lift and make the final but they can not afford to rest Solomon in the heats as if they do they may not make the final.

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