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Coyote Mas Loco:
In Des Moines, Iowa for maybe 3rd time in past 5 years. With WCs coming up (in October!?)
10000 m for men and women tonight kick off the finals.

All other distance and middle distance finals are on Saturday and Sunday. But the 100 m is tomorrow night.

Check Running Rogue for a preview for distance and middle distance events. Or letsrun main page for a comprehensive look.
http://runningrogue.libsyn.com/special-episode-us-champs-2019-preview-show

Arrojo:
TV schedule on NBCSN (EST):

Friday 7-9 PM
Saturday 4-6 PM
Sunday 7-8 PM

NBC:
Sunday 8-9 PM
 

Arrojo:
Congrats to Penn’s Nia Akins qualifying for the women’s 800m final!

And how about Blake Leeper, born without both legs, winning his semifinal heat of the 400m



And poor Dez Bryant misses making the National team to go to worlds in the 100m by .01 seconds.

Coyote Mas Loco:
Gatlin DNS for the final? Watup? Drug testers standing at the finish line?

Last night had some good action in the women's 1500 semis and men's and women's 10000. Most of the favorites breezed through, but a few surprises. Cory McGee a possible team contender was DQ'd for trying to pass another runner on the inside and elbowing her in the process. That was a bonehead move. And Alexa Efraimson one of the top high school prodigies ever (4:03 1500 in hs) now a pro 4 years later was way back, apparently injured.

Molly Huddle and Emily Sisson put on a clinic in the final stretch of the 10000 to finish 1-2. But 5th place Marielle Hall gets to go to worlds based on her qualifying time.

Arrojo:
As defending world  champion, Gatlin already was on the team for the worlds, so didn’t have to race.

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