George Mills DNS in 3000m. Not surprising considering how his recent races have gone - perhaps best to shut down the season and focus on 2025 now
George Mills DNS in 3000m. Not surprising considering how his recent races have gone - perhaps best to shut down the season and focus on 2025 now
"If you can't hang with the hangers then get out of the closet" !!!!
I’m in the stadium and it’s definitely effective at blocking the wind and sun.
OregonSteepler wrote:
Tough start for Bol but glad to see her finish strong - Cockrell continues to race well
Interesting commentary regarding her Olympics performance. We all know she went out too fast and suffered. Apparently she decided to try this after doing the same tactic at the race she did at Chaux-de-fonds - which seemed like a risky strategy. And what feels good at altitude can feel differently back down at sea level.
Brave though!
KyleMerber wrote:
I’m in the stadium and it’s definitely effective at blocking the wind and sun.
Glad to hear it. Almost go time!
Queen Femke👸
I thought no one else noticed. He did it in the Olympics in all of his races too!
KyleMerber wrote:
I’m in the stadium and it’s definitely effective at blocking the wind and sun.
You ever try this Maurten bicarb stuff, Kyle? With the drop in 800 / 1500 times I wonder how 2010s US runners would have run with it back then
7:19 for Jakob, 7:21 for Kejelcha, 7:23-7:25 for other big names.
Come on Fisher give us something great
well he is going for it. Get ya popcorn
Kejelcha is stalking
Splits??
2:27.06 at 1k. Excellent pacing
If Kejelcha takes this it would be bittersweet.
Jakob literally planted at the top of the green/blue transition.
jabouko wrote:
2:27.06 at 1k. Excellent pacing
Feck!!
a second slow at 1500…can JI bring it back?
Fischer not in the lead pack
:(
Way back for Fisher…tank might be on fumes