also lol if anyone thinks that was a "win" for centro. he put up one finger, but they both pulled off instead of running thru. should see 100% effort sunday.
also lol if anyone thinks that was a "win" for centro. he put up one finger, but they both pulled off instead of running thru. should see 100% effort sunday.
Oh Please wrote:
Centro is a God, of sorts. He is an Olympic champion. That's all we need to know. Not even doped Kenyans could beat him. Oregon college athletes are not beating him in the final. Sure, maybe in 2024 he might lose to them, but he will be double Olympic champ at that point...
Not calling centro a doper but as Olympic champ he was NOP, a team notorious for shady practices and exploring the gray area of doping
sub sub elite local hobby jogger wrote:
Anybody else see that stare at Hocker down the homestretch? Wonder what he said to Hocker.
"My place, later?
Guaranteed hocker and nuguse both beat centro in the finals and centro finishes third, possibly edged out by Engels
Actually, it was more like the Bolt/DeG rasse 200 Semi-Final in Rio. Plyful arrogance by both. Centro wasn't looking at him hard at all, it was more like "what are you doing" and Hocker laughed back at him.
Of course, it's useless without pictures.
e h wrote:
Guaranteed hocker and nuguse both beat centro in the finals and centro finishes third, possibly edged out by Engels
Guaranteed, huh?
I'm not comparing Centro to Bolt,but Bolt pulled off thing like this. Centro is called a punk/gangster
save those looks for the finals or the main event. he's just giving away fuel.
Isn’t that what Stember do to Webb in the semi a while back?
How did it work out for Stember?
khcglhc wrote:
Isn’t that what Stember do to Webb in the semi a while back?
How did it work out for Stember?
This was exactly my thought. Yikes!
Although I do think that Centro and Hocker are in similar shape. I don't expect the same kind of beat down in the final.
Anyone got a link to the race?
Engels ran faster, closed better and looked fresh at the end, and he didn't have to stare at anyone.
Just sayin'
looked to me like hocker really wanted to run around him on the outside and win. couldn't pull it off and centro knew it, so he decided to really cement his d-bag image by taunting a little bit. way to win the semi in a very manly 3:42 bro. hope he falls on his face in the final.
Ray Cyst wrote:
Engels ran faster, closed better and looked fresh at the end, and he didn't have to stare at anyone.
Just sayin'
🙂
khcglhc wrote:
Isn’t that what Stember do to Webb in the semi a while back?
How did it work out for Stember?
The only difference is Stember didn't have a gold medal
e h wrote:
Guaranteed hocker and nuguse both beat centro in the finals and centro finishes third, possibly edged out by Engels
I didn’t think it was possible to overrate a newly minted NCAA record holder but y’all have found a way to do it.
Link idiots
Post a link or gtfo
lke_4:25 wrote:
e h wrote:
Guaranteed hocker and nuguse both beat centro in the finals and centro finishes third, possibly edged out by Engels
I didn’t think it was possible to overrate a newly minted NCAA record holder but y’all have found a way to do it.
centro can close like in the OG gold run now.
so no, it is centro, hocker, nuguse.
you are looking at a potential epic finish however.
My money’s on cento > engels > hacker.
2004 OTs:
https://s.hdnux.com/photos/10/21/63/2170068/6/1200x0.jpg
Preliminaries
1 Michael Stember Nike 3:41.65Q
2 Said Ahmed Arkansas 3:41.81Q
3 Alan Webb Nike 3:47.10Q
4 Rob Myers Unattached 3:41.83Q
5 Paul McMullen Coast Guard 3:42.06Q
6 Aaron Lanzel U.S. Navy 3:47.11Q
7 Christopher Estwanik Farm Team 3:41.99Q
8 Mike Miller U.S. Army 3:42.39Q
9 Bryan Berryhill adidas 3:47.17Q
10 Scott McGowan New Balance 3:42.06Q
11 Charlie Gruber Nike 3:42.59Q
12 Donald Sage Stanford 3:47.24Q
13 Zachary Griffin Farm Team 3:42.18Q
14 Seneca Lassiter Nike 3:42.65Q
15 Jason Lunn Nike 3:47.29Q
16 Brendon Mahoney Ga Tech 3:42.49Q
17 Joel Atwater adidas 3:42.66Q
18 Christopher Lukezic Unattached 3:47.31Q
19 Sean O'Brien Farm Team 3:42.90q
20 Erik Nedeau New Balance 3:42.90q
21 Ian Connor Nike 3:43.09q
22 Nathan Robison Unattached 3:43.42q
23 Grant Robison Reebok 3:43.79q
24 Karl Savage ZAP Fitness 3:45.42q
Semi-Finals
1 Michael Stember Nike 3:39.74Q
2 Nathan Robison Unattached 3:43.84Q
3 Alan Webb Nike 3:39.92Q
4 Charlie Gruber Nike 3:43.87Q
5 Rob Myers Unattached 3:39.96Q
6 Jason Lunn Nike 3:43.89Q
7 Christopher Estwanik Farm Team 3:40.32Q
8 Christopher Lukezic Unattached 3:44.14Q
9 Scott McGowan New Balance 3:40.97Q
10 Donald Sage Stanford 3:44.23Q
11 Zachary Griffin Farm Team 3:41.52Q
12 Said Ahmed Arkansas 3:44.34Q
Finals
1 Alan Webb Nike 3:36.13
2 Charlie Gruber Nike 3:38.45
3 Rob Myers Unattached 3:38.93
4 Christopher Lukezic Unattached 3:40.05
5 Jason Lunn Nike 3:40.81
6 Nathan Robison Unattached 3:40.99
7 Donald Sage Stanford 3:41.26
8 Said Ahmed Arkansas 3:42.77
9 Christopher Estwanik Farm Team 3:43.03
10 Zachary Griffin Farm Team 3:43.38
11 Michael Stember Nike 3:47.42
12 Scott McGowan New Balance 3:49.50