Talented athlete but unless your rudisha if your running 1:41 before the Olympics I’m gonna assume you are peaked already. Maybe after the Olympics they can run 1:41. 1:40 is a different world.
800m is the worst event of all to "save it for the Olympics." Show me a 1:41, I don't care who gets a medal for a 1:45.
They never do it after the Olympics either. Too tired, peaked, whatever.
Talented athlete but unless your rudisha if your running 1:41 before the Olympics I’m gonna assume you are peaked already. Maybe after the Olympics they can run 1:41. 1:40 is a different world.
His Rudisha and his running, or MY Rudisha and MY running?
Wayanayoumi, like Kipsang, like Ferdinand Olamyala etc etc always start in WR potential form, then fade as the season goes on.
I wonder why that is?
Jesus Englishman, proofread your posts, you got one name out of three right and his name is right there in the title (although also spelled wrong). You've got to be able to do better than this.
He looked unbeatable at the start of the season. He opened with two consecutive 1:43.2 races in May. In July he finished 8th in a DL race in 1:44.3 He took an entire month off to 'recharge' for the WC and lost to Aprop. He looked sensational again after the World Championships, but still, improving from 1:43.3 at altitude in Kenya in May to 1:42.8 in September (when racing against Aprop) isn't wild progess exactly, especially when at his age he should be literally improving with every race.
The year before he looked great dominating the Ostrava Spikes meet in May and winning in 1:44 flat, then finished out of the medals in Oregan.
JHC, I didn't know you couldn't read? Arop and Oregon. Get it together.
He looked unbeatable at the start of the season. He opened with two consecutive 1:43.2 races in May. In July he finished 8th in a DL race in 1:44.3 He took an entire month off to 'recharge' for the WC and lost to Aprop. He looked sensational again after the World Championships, but still, improving from 1:43.3 at altitude in Kenya in May to 1:42.8 in September (when racing against Aprop) isn't wild progess exactly, especially when at his age he should be literally improving with every race.
The year before he looked great dominating the Ostrava Spikes meet in May and winning in 1:44 flat, then finished out of the medals in Oregan.
JHC, I didn't know you couldn't read? Arop and Oregon. Get it together.
Talented athlete but unless your rudisha if your running 1:41 before the Olympics I’m gonna assume you are peaked already. Maybe after the Olympics they can run 1:41. 1:40 is a different world.
Wayanayoumi is not in the same class as Rushida. Probably due to the ABP...
The two-lap teen sensation said he will be seeking to improve his personal best time when he steps into the track. "I'll be targetting either a 1:40 or 1:41 in my next races," he said.
Talented athlete but unless your rudisha if your running 1:41 before the Olympics I’m gonna assume you are peaked already. Maybe after the Olympics they can run 1:41. 1:40 is a different world.
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