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The men's high jump final is live now |
Men's 100m semi finals will start in 10 minutes |
Zombie Captain America from What If
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heartofcity12:
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this one happened in Ghana?? heartofcity12: |
I'm sure he knew all these things but chose to simp,he probably thought NAWALT or maybe he could change her. He better not default in his payments because prison is sure for him. Martinez39s: |
the bitch broke up with him after securing an 18 year 'pension' ![]() I nominate him for simp of the year. heartofcity12: |
Entitled ladies,most of the time have nothing to their name. heartofcity12: |
I swear the pain is from 2 angles,the first angle is that she's no longer attractive like she was in her 20s,men no longer fancy her.The second pain is from the fact that she was unable to secure a man and time is running out. SOZINN: |
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The men's 400m hurdles semi finals will start by 1:05pm |
Novak Djokovic's Tokyo 2020 journey is over, after the world number 1 was unable to compete in the mixed doubles bronze medal match due to a shoulder injury. The match, in which he was scheduled to partner compatriot Nina Stojanovic, has now been declared a walkover, with Australia's Ash Barty and John Peers the bronze medal recipients. Djokovic, who has won a joint all-time best 20 men's singles Grand Slam titles, has endured a difficult Olympics, losing in the singles semi-final 6-1, 3-6, 1-6 to Germany's Alexander Zverev before succumbing to Spain's Pablo Carreño Busta in the singles bronze medal decider (4-6, 7-6, 3-6). The 34-year-old Serbian had been on course to become the first male tennis player to record a historic Golden Slam - winning all four majors plus the Olympic Games in a single year - before his loss in the singles semi-final scuppered his Tokyo 2020 dreams. However, he still has the chance to win the fourth and final Grand Slam of the year, the US Open beginning 30 August. |
World 200m champion and 100m silver medallist reveals she tore a hamstring at the British trials in late June and has now withdrawn from her main event. One of the stars of British athletics, Dina Asher Smith, made a premature exit from individual events at the Olympic Games on Saturday (31 July). The world 100m silver medallist and 200m champion from Doha 2019 was overtaken late on in the opening semi-final heat by Switzerland's Ajla del Ponte with reigning Olympic champion Elaine Thompson-Herah taking a comfortable victory. Asher-Smith had to wait to see if her time of 11.05 would be enough to take her into the final as one of two fastest losers, but she was pipped by British team-mate Daryll Neita who clocked 11.00 in the final heat. Neita was behind Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce whose 10.73 was the quickest time in the semi-finals. Thompson-Herah was next (10.76) with Marie-Josee Ta Lou of Cote d'Ivoire taking the second heat in 10.79, crossing the line just in front of Jamaica's Shericka Jackson who was given the same time. Asher-Smith went into the Games as one of Britain's leading medal hopes in athletics at Tokyo 2020 after her world title triumph in Doha. Three weeks ago, she was forced to pull out of the British Grand Prix event at Gateshead due to what was reported as "a tight hamstring" at the time. Speaking to BBC after her 100m exit, Asher-Smith revealed that she had actually torn a hamstring at the British Olympic trials on 26 June. The 25-year-old said, "I pulled out of both Stockholm and Gateshead because in the trials final, I actually pulled my hamstring at 60m, I tore it pretty bad and I was initially told in Manchester that it was a rupture and that I would require surgery and it would take three to four months to get back. "It's been a lot to deal with because quite frankly, with that diagnosis, I just can't go to Tokyo, so we had this whole statement ready to go. But then I thankfully went and got a second opinion and it was a slight misdiagnosis - even though there was still a tear, it wasn't a rupture, my hamstring was still attached, so we turned over every single stone to make sure I can stand on the line. Fighting back tears, she said, "It broke my heart because I am a competitor. It is the Olympics but there are plenty other championships for me to come and kill." While she was able to come through the first round with ease, she was unable to raise her game sufficiently in the semi-finals. However, she has said to British media that she would still like to compete in the 4x100m relay which starts on Thursday (5 August). The final of the women's 100m takes place at 9.50pm Japanese time (0050 UTC). |
Tobi Amusan can go all the way to the finals and win a medal,she has one of the fastest times this year. Her biggest challenge to winning gold might be Kendra Harrison who is the WR holder. |
women 100m hurdles semi finals will start by 11:45am |
men's 100m semi finals will start by 11:15 am and the final will be by 1:50pm. We have 2 Nigerians in the semis |
you obviously have problems reading ![]() pu7pl3: |
No need to do that,we all know BvS has multiple razzies and there's a DC movie with a whopping 11 razzies nominations. Guy rest abeg pu7pl3: |
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Search for MCU or Disney on nairaland then narrow it down to the TV section,you will discover which fans are insecure. I for upload receipts but e go too much
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but na the same marvel fans dey talk about Venom,SpiderVerse, Deadpool etc You for upload the razzies na ![]() pu7pl3:
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use VPN,it will start to refresh Simplyaduke: |
pu7pl3:
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mention MCU razzies ![]() We dey wait pu7pl3: |
At least Joker won't be tainted by the sh1t legacy of the DCEU pu7pl3:
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Shame no even let am list DCEU movies released from 2017 till now ![]() pu7pl3: |
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Since Infinity War Endgame Captain Marvel Far From Home WandaVision Falcon Winter Soldier Loki Black Widow Meanwhile the last good DCEU film was released in 2017 pu7pl3: |
wetin this one dey talk,ogbeni shift phr0nesis:
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