Congrats to #ForeverBuff Sage Hurta, and best wishes to her at the Diamond League Finals (which are being held in Zurich September 7th-8th).
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This Friday is the Brussels Diamond League meet, the final Diamond League event before the finals in Zurich.
The main part of the meet is scheduled to be available on the Peacock App in the U.S., with coverage beginning at noon MT.
I can see 2 #ForeverBuffs competing in Brussels:
- At 12:13 PM MT, Emma Coburn in the 3000M steeplechase.
- Then, at 1:15 PM MT, Joe Klecker is in the 5000M.
In addition to their main goal, which I always assume is just to have good races and race their best, assume both may also be looking at possibly earning enough points on Friday to qualify for the Zurich finals:
- Right now, Ms. Coburn looks to be just out of a qualifying spot as she's showing in a tie for 11th in the women's steeple standings with 6 points, just 1 point behind 2 runners tied for 10th, with the top 10 in points after Friday earning a spot at the starting line in Zurich. (She's technically in 11th alone right now, as she owns the tie breaker (highest finish in a race in a Diamond League race this season) over the other runner with 6 points.)
- Mr. Klecker is farther back, in 17th place in the men's 5000M standings, and currently 4 points behind the runner currently in 10th place, so will have to have a GREAT race against a GREAT field in Brussels to even get close to qualifying for the finals.
Note - I'm
assuming anyone healthy who qualifies for the finals will likely race in them, but have
never looked into how common scratches are.)
(The qualifying information above is my interpretation of rules provided at
https://www.diamondleague.com/rules/ , in combination with the current standings at
https://worldathletics.org/competitions/diamond-league/standings/2022/women . For each regular season meet event, the winner earns 8 points, with the 2nd-8th finishers earning one less point for each place they finish behind the winner (so that, for example, the 8th place finisher only earns 1 point).)