David Rudisha tweeted this today:
https://twitter.com/rudishadavid/status/886298457824272385
Too easy for Asbel let go:
https://twitter.com/kipropasbel/status/886620124215685120
😂 😂 😂Love this guy.
David Rudisha tweeted this today:
https://twitter.com/rudishadavid/status/886298457824272385
Too easy for Asbel let go:
https://twitter.com/kipropasbel/status/886620124215685120
😂 😂 😂Love this guy.
Is that really funny? It seems to me that he was just being a dick.
Remember he's coming off a recent mini backlash after a bunch of westerners got their panties in a twist after his humour went over their heads.
https://twitter.com/chrischavez/status/870076252744556544
http://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?board=1&id=8233429&thread=8233210#8233429
When people here say Kenyan runners have no personality, I often wonder what they're talking about.
SighGuy wrote:
Is that really funny? It seems to me that he was just being a dick.
They are probably friends. And yes it's funny
He's a funny guy that Asbel.
I heard him and the IAAF have a bit of banter going on. They gave him the hilarious nickname 'Likely doping'.
Brilliant stuff, we need these characters in the sport.
trollism wrote:
He's a funny guy that Asbel.
I heard him and the IAAF have a bit of banter going on. They gave him the hilarious nickname 'Likely doping'.
Brilliant stuff, we need these characters in the sport.
Gosh, illiteracy really is the bane of modern Britain. Find someone who didn't flunk GCSEs to read the leak for you. No, they don't have Asbel as "Likely doping" (that would be Farah), rather as "further data required". Nice try, nevertheless.
trollism wrote:
He's a funny guy that Asbel.
I heard him and the IAAF have a bit of banter going on. They gave him the hilarious nickname 'Likely doping'.
Brilliant stuff, we need these characters in the sport.
Sport has lots of characters Barry Bonds, Ben Johnson, Alberto Salazar, Lance Armstrong and Tyler Hamilton.
Subway Surfers Addiction wrote:
trollism wrote:He's a funny guy that Asbel.
I heard him and the IAAF have a bit of banter going on. They gave him the hilarious nickname 'Likely doping'.
Brilliant stuff, we need these characters in the sport.
Sport has lots of characters Barry Bonds, Ben Johnson, Alberto Salazar, Lance Armstrong and Tyler Hamilton.
I sometimes laugh for myself at Asbel`s reaction when I suggested him to run maxVO2-pace intervals. He said : "No way! I will not use maxVO2! "
He explained to me that "MAXVO2" was a supplement that was doping and absolutely forbidden...... :)
COACH J.S
COACH J.S å ä ö wrote:
Subway Surfers Addiction wrote:Sport has lots of characters Barry Bonds, Ben Johnson, Alberto Salazar, Lance Armstrong and Tyler Hamilton.
I sometimes laugh for myself at Asbel`s reaction when I suggested him to run maxVO2-pace intervals. He said : "No way! I will not use maxVO2! "
He explained to me that "MAXVO2" was a supplement that was doping and absolutely forbidden...... :)
COACH J.S
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Kiprop can beat Rudisha at 800m right now
El Keniano wrote:
Remember he's coming off a recent mini backlash after a bunch of westerners got their panties in a twist after his humour went over their heads.
What westerners? Bernard Lagat is the only one who commented on it.
HardLoper wrote:
El Keniano wrote:Remember he's coming off a recent mini backlash after a bunch of westerners got their panties in a twist after his humour went over their heads.
What westerners? Bernard Lagat is the only one who commented on it.
Why do you think he deleted the tweet?
trollism wrote:
He's a funny guy that Asbel.
I heard him and the IAAF have a bit of banter going on. They gave him the hilarious nickname 'Likely doping'.
Brilliant stuff, we need these characters in the sport.
Lame
Things are bad in Kenya if both Rudisha and Kiprop have caught mzungu college disease....the relentless USE OF TWITTER!! They need to get back to their core focus. OR they will be beaten by the new generation of HARD MZUNGU who are even now returning to the habits of their almost-forgotten forebears (Allan Wells, Peter Snell, Seb Coe etc.
GigaDiLLLo wrote:
Things are bad in Kenya if both Rudisha and Kiprop have caught mzungu college disease....the relentless USE OF TWITTER!! They need to get back to their core focus. OR they will be beaten by the new generation of HARD MZUNGU who are even now returning to the habits of their almost-forgotten forebears (Allan Wells, Peter Snell, Seb Coe etc.
Rudisha is probably contractually obliged by Adidas, as part of their biggest campaign, to engage on social media. Asbel's is a personal which he uses as a troll account.
calculo wrote:
GigaDiLLLo wrote:They need to get back to their core focus. OR they will be beaten by the new generation of HARD MZUNGU who are even now returning to the habits of their almost-forgotten forebears (Allan Wells, Peter Snell, Seb Coe etcPOY !!!
if they are going to be beaten, it's going to be by another Kenyan not a mzungu
that centrowitz flash-in-the pan ain't happening again for a long time
Yes, but it happened! Nothing else mattered last year apart from the Olympics. Kiprop had no excuse for not winning. It was tailor made for him and he flopped big time. The spectre of through and rigorous testing probably had a part in his demise too. There is no denying that Kenyan athletes have not been tested anywhere near as much as western athletes for past few decades. Thankfully, seems to be more of a level playing field now.
Asbel thinks if training goes well, he'll gun for PR in Monaco. Probably missed the memo on his "demise".
"We need more characters in the sport!" *runner gets personality* "Wow he is such a d bag"
trackislife12 wrote:
"We need more characters in the sport!" *runner gets personality* "Wow he is such a d bag"
Fallacious. You won't see me claiming that runners with "personality" are going to "save the sport", because that idea is nonsense.
COACH JS. Do you think there's a chance he might change his mind and agree to be coached in the future?
Am I living in the twilight zone? The Boston Marathon weather was terrible!
Is there a rule against attaching a helium balloon to yourself while running a road race?
Matt Choi was drinking beer halfway through the Boston Marathon
Des Linden: "The entire sport" has changed since she first started running Boston.
How rare is it to run a sub 5 minute mile AND bench press 225?
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