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  • RapidoR Offline
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    wrote on last edited by Duluth
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    We don't have an Athletics thread?

    This is a bit of a strange one.

    Edward Osei-Nketia born in NZ but raised in Australia.
    His father is Gus Nketia who was top NZ sprinter in 1990s.
    Gus Nketia represented Ghana at 1990 commonwealth game in Auckland, but jumped ship (if memory serves, possible illegally) and stayed on after the games.

    Did Gus Nketia get signed by Canberra Raiders as a wildcat signing during the stupid Superleague sign athletes phase? or am I wrong?

    Edward Osei-Nketia was just won the Australian Athletics Championships 100m in 10.22 seconds.

    To put Osei-Nketia's times into perspective on an international scale, the winner of the 100m final at last year's IAAF World U20 Championships ran 10.18 seconds and the runner-up 10.22 seconds. So he is already right up there with the fastest teenagers in the world.

    But has has just moved to Wellington on a scholarship to Scots College, and has an ambition to be an All Black.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/other-sports/111870386/edward-oseinketia-tipped-to-become-new-zealands-first-sub-10second-runner

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/other-sports/111871036/athletics-new-zealand-desperate-to-retain-sprint-sensation-edward-oseinketia

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    they were talking about him on the radio on Monday.

    General concensus seems if he wants to be a sprinter, he should represent Aus, if however he wants to play rugby, staying here is the obvious choice (he has AB asiprations)

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    @Rapido said in Athletics:

    We don't have an Athletics thread?

    We did but it's a bit old

    https://www.forum.thesilverfern.com/topic/564/throwing-stuff-and-jumping-things/24

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    @taniwharugby yeah that was what I'd heard also. As Oz has a relay team plus a deeper roster of individual runners.

    Does kind of sound like rugby is more his thing, but if you are a legit chance to run sub-10 at such a young age, the attraction of sticking with sprinting must be pretty strong. Not to mention wanting to beat his old man's time!

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    @Paekakboyz said in Athletics:

    @taniwharugby yeah that was what I'd heard also. As Oz has a relay team plus a deeper roster of individual runners.

    Does kind of sound like rugby is more his thing, but if you are a legit chance to run sub-10 at such a young age, the attraction of sticking with sprinting must be pretty strong. Not to mention wanting to beat his old man's time!

    Assuming he does get the nod and makes the ABs who is then relegated into second spot ? Rokokoko ? Howlett ? Vidiri ? Ioane ?

    Fairly sure all of the above were a shade quicker than Jonah and Cully at their best.....

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    @MN5 didn't jonah hold the standing start 10m record? Dougie would prob beat out Rok, esp immediately after he moved from sprinting to rugby.

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    in the 70's Terry Morrison was the NZ 200 metre track champ. In Auckland Club rugby he would often score more tries for Ponsonby than other clubs would total

    edit - Should have added for the (majority) who don't know - Morrison was a test (1973 debacle against England) AB

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    Joe Leota was NZ sprint champ but was underwhelming aa a footy player.

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  • M Offline
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    Yeah it is a lot of bullshit hype about a very unproven player.

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  • PaekakboyzP Offline
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    @Machpants but certainly not bullshit about his potential on the track!

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    @Paekakboyz For sure, but all this talk about ABs, jeez

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    @Machpants yeah that is so far overdone aye. haha let the dude get out of college first! Have to admit seeing him in 7's would be pretty cool though. Nothing like pure gas!

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    @Paekakboyz And NZ 7s needs some gas, has done since Olympics

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  • MN5M Online
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    @Paekakboyz said in Athletics:

    @MN5 didn't jonah hold the standing start 10m record? Dougie would prob beat out Rok, esp immediately after he moved from sprinting to rugby.

    I remember Jeff Wilson said Vidiri blitzed everyone at sprint training, himself, CUlly and Jonah included.

    If he had been eligible in 96-97 he could have been as big a star as any of them.

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    @MN5 I think that record was set when jonah was at the blues, not sure about overlap with joeili or rupeni tho

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    @Paekakboyz said in Athletics:

    @MN5 I think that record was set when jonah was at the blues, not sure about overlap with joeili or rupeni tho

    I dunno if Rupeni had as much top end speed, he did get run down by a lock years ago which shocked everyone but obviously the power, step and swerve were amongst the best we've ever seen.

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    Our favourite porn addict ripped off?

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=12224109

    Reading these quotes you think he had a suspicion:

    "That [Beijing race] is still the highlight of my sporting career. I couldn't have been any more joyful than I was that day. That was an amazing experience, and that's what brought us [he and his family] to peace many years ago in this sport.

    "Potentially people left and right of you could be doping, but that's irrelevant because you're trying to get the most out of yourself. Otherwise it makes you angry or bitter and you can't perform to your best.

    As for Kirop and Kenya generally ...

    The 29-year-old Kenyan, a triple world champion, has reportedly claimed his sample may have been tampered with, but anti-doping bosses said the case was "convincingly made out".

    The Athletics Integrity Unit decreed his results and winnings between November 2017 and February 2018 should be scrapped. He was initially suspended last year.

    The AIU said the Kenyan presented an "a la carte menu of reasons why the charges should be dismissed".

    Kiprop has said: "I have been left to fight this on my own. I have had no support even from my fellow athletes, some who have questioned my integrity in public."

    A massive 138 Kenyan athletes have tested positive in anti-doping campaigns since 2004.

    Kenya has been on the list of countries under IAAF surveillance since 2016.

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    Doubly handicapped. Not only was his own testosterone lowered through all that Willissing, his opponents were increasing theirs.

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    replied to MN5 on last edited by
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    @MN5 said in Athletics:

    @Paekakboyz said in Athletics:

    @MN5 I think that record was set when jonah was at the blues, not sure about overlap with joeili or rupeni tho

    I dunno if Rupeni had as much top end speed, he did get run down by a lock years ago which shocked everyone but obviously the power, step and swerve were amongst the best we've ever seen.

    When he was fit he was as fast as anybody. That was a small window though

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    Potato quality

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