With a time of 4:14.47 in the 1,500 meters, Ashton Eaton advanced to the Olympics with a World Record of 9,039 points. The 24-year-old’s total bettered the 2001 mark held by Czech great Roman Sebrle by 13 points and capped an extraordinary meeting for Eaton, who had already set decathlon records for the 100 meters and long jump legs on Friday.
Darryl_Licke Member since Jun 06th 2002 70209 posts
Sat Jul-07-12 10:03 AM
3. "....and he hasn't figured out the throws yet either" In response to Reply # 0
did that all with running.
He can grow into Dan O'brien 2.0 and I thought that was going to be Trey Hardee.
but there is nothing wrong with being odd. i mean you arent inkast or adwhizz odd. - VABestBBW Binlahab is a bitch. I wouldn't trust okp, some of them don't even get any anymore since the Re's stopped - Anonymous OKP