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wildsheep1
28 Aug 11 17:36
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Hello Betfair,

Any chance the Men's 800m market for the World Championships could be updated to actually include the 8 finalists.

Rudisha looks a cert to win but anyone else fancy Aman for a place?

Looked impressive in the semis.
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Report redbag August 28, 2011 7:01 PM BST
never had kim collins in the betting till 5 minutes before the race..they havent a clue
Report Rod Tidwell August 28, 2011 7:14 PM BST
Looks like there will be no hanging around in the final - I think this will set it up nicely for a Borzakovskiy finish redbag
Report redbag August 28, 2011 7:15 PM BST
aaah my old mate borzakovsky..think hes past it now but you could be right he could well get the silver
Report alun2005 August 28, 2011 7:57 PM BST
I love Borza !!
Report redbag August 28, 2011 8:18 PM BST
the scurlogue champ of 800 metre runners
Report CLYDEBANK29 August 28, 2011 9:49 PM BST
He's got some way to go to beat the great Ed Moses!!!

After breaking his own world record the following year, Moses lost to West Germany's Harald Schmid on 26 August 1977 in Berlin, his fourth defeat in the 400-meter hurdles. Beginning the next week, when he beat Schmid by 15 meters in Düsseldorf, Moses did not lose another race for nine years, nine months and nine days.

By the time American Danny Harris beat Moses in Madrid on June 4, 1987, Moses had won 122 consecutive races, set the world record two more times, won three World Cup titles, two World Championships, and earned his second Olympic gold medal in Los Angeles, where he was selected to take the Olympic Oath. After losing to Harris, he won 10 more races in a row, then finished third in the final 400-meter race of his career at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. As of October 2008, he still holds 26 of the 100 fastest times in the 400-meter hurdles.
Report YeahIknow August 28, 2011 10:13 PM BST
Rudisha has to take it by the scruff of the neck to win this, as he has great speed endurance. If its tactical (which finals usually are), I think he's a poor fave. But to fare I have never seen him run a slow race, always goes for a time. Could be a blanket finish.
Report GranpaChook. August 29, 2011 8:32 AM BST
I think Rudisha will front run a 1:42 and no one else will be able to match that.  Borza an Simmonds with late runs for the Silver and Bronze.
Report redbag August 29, 2011 10:28 AM BST
agree with granpa
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