Assuming Prime Bekele as in Prime on the track Bekele. Who wins in a 400, no flying start? For the record, I think El G totally takes KB any distance 1000-2000 meters, after that I'm not so sure.
Assuming Prime Bekele as in Prime on the track Bekele. Who wins in a 400, no flying start? For the record, I think El G totally takes KB any distance 1000-2000 meters, after that I'm not so sure.
El G beats Bekele in an open 400m by 2 seconds. Not close.
stank wrote:
Assuming Prime Bekele as in Prime on the track Bekele. Who wins in a 400, no flying start? For the record, I think El G totally takes KB any distance 1000-2000 meters, after that I'm not so sure.
El G, without a doubt
stank wrote:
Assuming Prime Bekele as in Prime on the track Bekele. Who wins in a 400, no flying start? For the record, I think El G totally takes KB any distance 1000-2000 meters, after that I'm not so sure.
For the record, I think water is wet.
El G could beat bekele at every distance from 100-5000 so yes El G could beat bekele at 400
Ycyguybcfgvhj wrote:
El G could beat bekele at every distance from 100-5000 so yes El G could beat bekele at 400
Educate yourself.
Loper wrote:
Ycyguybcfgvhj wrote:El G could beat bekele at every distance from 100-5000 so yes El G could beat bekele at 400
Educate yourself.
Paris 2003 and Athens 2004 make his post technically correct ...
Are you going by PRs or Championship setting..?
Prime El G beats Prime Bekele at every distance 3,000m and below for sure in either a WR or Championship setting.
doot doot wrote:
Loper wrote:Educate yourself.
Paris 2003 and Athens 2004 make his post technically correct ...
Are you going by PRs or Championship setting..?
Prime El G beats Prime Bekele at every distance 3,000m and below for sure in either a WR or Championship setting.
Yes and Bekele had run the 10000m first. Bekele was a better 5000m runner than El G was.
He's right and you're wrong; educate yourself.
[quote]George_213 wrote:
He's right and you're wrong; educate yourself.[/quote
You are an idiot. ]
And there had been plenty of time for recovery between the two events. El G was a better racer in 5000m, while Bekele a time trialer.
Butt hurt and have to resort to ad hominem, huh?
Man that's tough. Anyone think definitively one way or the other is crazy though.
However, the original question is silly.
George_213 wrote:
And there had been plenty of time for recovery between the two events. El G was a better racer in 5000m, while Bekele a time trialer.
Low IQ I see. Bekele would have destroyed El G at 5000m if he had not run the 10000m.
Hank M wrote:
However, the original question is silly.
Correct.
Fantasy:Bekele would have destroyed El G at 5000m if he had not run the 10000m.
Fact is, Bekele never beat EL G in the 5K, deal with it.
George_213 wrote:
Fantasy:Bekele would have destroyed El G at 5000m if he had not run the 10000m.
Fact is, Bekele never beat EL G in the 5K, deal with it.
You obviously did not compete at a high level.
Owned.
12:37 to 12:50.
Hmmmmmm....even a moron can see there is a difference.
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