Clearly the 3:27 isn't clean. What's the new drug? Or is the passport very easy to beat?
passport is easy to beat
epo microdose altitude and a cocktail of stuff
its so obvious its a joke
Clearly the 3:27 isn't clean. What's the new drug? Or is the passport very easy to beat?
passport is easy to beat
epo microdose altitude and a cocktail of stuff
its so obvious its a joke
Yeah but Mo did not start to take things seriously until 2006 when he started to train with the Kenyans. He did not really have a serious go at the 5000m until then and improved massively in 2006. 3:38 (age 22) and 1:48 (age 20)(which he had run for 1500m and 800m prior to starting training with the Kenyans) suggest a much better 3k and 5k ability than he had shown up to that point (7:54i and 13:30)and also suggest a lack of endurance which was probably true because it is well documented he did not train hard until 2006.
The US may have a a few 5k and 10k guys who were 3:38 and 1:48 runners at the age of 22 but not many and this was before Mo started training seriously.
he is really a monster !!!!! if he is really doing it with out dop. imagine kenenisa struggling at THE AGE OF 30's yet Mo is getting better and better. this guy is in a world record shape for 5k, 10k and 3k. give him the chance and let us put him as one of the GOAT.
BRAVO MO
But he can only run a sub 3.26 to break the world record
Great run by Kiprop. World record is 3.26.00 that means Kiprop or farah must run 3.25.99 and below to break the world record. Up hill task.
kanny wrote:
Did Mo really just say that this is the happiest he's ever been (in the post race interview)? Did I miss some sort of implied context?
What are you implying?
Hicham El Guerrouj hang is spikes at 30. How much longer can Mo Farah race at this level? Asbel Kiprop is still in his early 20s and has threatened to move up to 5k several times.