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Link to World Track/Field Championship in Oregon....July 15-24
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[QUOTE="Blakeon18, post: 4355177, member: 35"] Sydney McLaughlin!! UConn women fans are famous...or infamous...for looking ahead. Sydney in an interview suggested that she might look for different mountains to climb in the future. She climbed to the top of the 400 H mountain last year and and followed that by climbing her own mountain several times since. Different hills for her to consider over the next few years...heck...she is only 22! 400 meters: world record 47.60...set way back in 1985 Maybe a bit out of the box...but she is SO talented 200 meters Florence Griffith Joyner world record 21.34 set in 1988. Sherika Jackson recently coming close with 21.45. Further outside the box 100 meters Florence Griffith Joyner...world record 10.49...in 1988. Shelley Anne Fraser coming close with 10.60 800 meters 1:53.28...set back in 1983 And even further outside the box Mile 4:12.33 world record I wonder if Sydney and coach would consider multiple goals over the next 6 years...given world championships/ Paris Olympics in 2024..Los Angeles Olympics in 2028...focusing on different races for the different dates? She would have peer competition for sure...plus the ultimate WR in each event...given great health and great motivation. Even in 2028 she will only be 28...still arguably in her prime. Stay in the box or leap outside it Sydney will be fascinating to watch. Uhh...back to our own lil' corner of the world with visions afar: in 2028 might Geno be coaching Jenica Lewis completing her soph year in Storrs? [/QUOTE]
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