Kenenisa thru 35K about 1:44:10
Kenenisa thru 35K about 1:44:10
5=Laban Korir
just passed
2=Kenenisa Bekele
bibnumbers wrote:
5=Laban Korir
just passed
2=Kenenisa Bekele
are you a bot?
Kenenisa of course can't even keep up with Korir
Laban Korir, one of the first leaders to drop off overtakes Bekele and tries to encourage him on. Lead still Wasihun, Cherono and Deksisa who seems to be feeling it.
We can only see the lead group plus Kipkete behind them, but from what announcer just said:
1=Lawrence Cherono
3=Mule Wasihun
7=Solomon Deksisa
-gap
4=Gideon Kipkete
-gap
8=Tadu Abete
-gap
5=Laban Korir
-gap
2=Kenenisa Bekele
As spectacular as Kipchoge was in Berlin, we missed a race, which is what we're getting here.
Wasihun striking for home but Cherono and Deksisa digging in.
My money is on Wasihun.
Wasihun applying some pressure. This is becoming a proper race now.
Cherono claws back the lead at drink station.
Deksisa dropped
Deksisa dropped. Down to Wasihun and Cherono.
Hermens still encouraging his cash cow.
Cherono surges and Wasihun can't go with. Beautiful runner.
Cherono makes a strong move. Looks like he's going to take the win again.
Less than 2 miles, Cherono and Washihun side by side
Cherono is running at 2:02 flat pace..wow
In the bag for Lawrence Cherono as he surges and opens a 50 metre gap. Wasihun overtaken by Dekisisa who's now trying to reel in Cherono.
Kudos to Amsterdam for not missing any of the breaks.
Wow, instantly Cherono puts 15 meters on Washihun
Cherono to win Amsterdam again. How about the women?