If you talk to Bekele before the race, ask him what he thinks about being a 2-to-1 underdog according to the posters on your website.
After the race, ask him why he thought he could really run 3:50 on that track.
If you talk to Bekele before the race, ask him what he thinks about being a 2-to-1 underdog according to the posters on your website.
After the race, ask him why he thought he could really run 3:50 on that track.
I think that the 3000 time is the only real question worth asking. Ask him if he intends to specifically try to break Komen's 3k mark.
ask him what his favorite Sam Adam's is.
Ask him if he can name 3 caucasian runners. I'll be impressed if he can.
I'd ask Bekele the same questions I did ask Lagat (2 years ago): How much mileage and what type of training.
BTW, what Lagat said was: Weekly mileage mostly in the 50's, and a lot of hard threshold training (he mentioned that he doesn't do "junk miles").
I'd ask whether he'd rather have a foot long thumb, or be stranded on a rollercoaster for one year straight.
Ask them if they know Jackie Ziegle, and if they think shes innocent/guilty, have them be the arbitrator for the race case.
you are an idiot
ask him where he would like to see the olympics go next.
EPO or EEEEEEEEEPPPPPPPPPPOOOOOOOOOOOOOVVVVVVVVVVAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRR?
ask them who won already
And I've heard differently from him. My understanding was that he didn't record "junk" miles (though I don't prefer the term myself).
Speed Kills wrote:
I'd ask Bekele the same questions I did ask Lagat (2 years ago): How much mileage and what type of training.
BTW, what Lagat said was: Weekly mileage mostly in the 50's, and a lot of hard threshold training (he mentioned that he doesn't do "junk miles").
Ask what they could run for a marathon on a treadmill?
ask bekele why does he always run so fast?
Geez I'm too late. But the best questions would be:
1. What would he do differently if he could re-run the Olympic 5K?
2. When and if will he move up to the marathon?
3. Why hasn't Ritz kept pace since they finished 1-3 in world junior XC?
Here are a few questions to ask next time:
1. How do you organize your training in a way that allows you to avoid serious injury down-time (like Dathan suffers)? Are you genetically lucky in this regard or are our top guys (like Dathan) doing something drastically wrong?
2. (To settle the ongoing debate...) What can you do right now for an all out 400m? What could you do if you were at the height of your speed potential? Are you faster over 400m than Geb?