ventolin^3 wrote:
reclaimed timberman wrote:I believe it was 54.xbut the kick only started well into the final bend
probably couda gone 52 if started at bell
Are you incapable of actually just enjoying the races as they happen?
ventolin^3 wrote:
reclaimed timberman wrote:I believe it was 54.xbut the kick only started well into the final bend
probably couda gone 52 if started at bell
Are you incapable of actually just enjoying the races as they happen?
rojo wrote:
Did anyone catch the last 400 in the 1500? Normally they put it up on the screen. I forgot to write it down? Kiprop is the man.
I love him....
He's been my favourite for years. Awesome runner, unlucky to have gotten injured in London, otherwise he'd have given Makhloufi a run.
Awesome last lap from Lidya Chepkurui in women's steeple 9:13:75
Mr. Obvious wrote:Are you incapable of actually just enjoying the races as they happen?
idiot
it was an observation
high 3:56 as a junior is already slightly faster than Decker ever ran.
9.97 for drug cheat justin gatlin
73-footer for Ryan Whiting in the shot!!
give 1st bust a mulligan - it was a "ritalin" prescribed from 13y ole
2nd one - they diagnosed from chromatography, the compound was testo cream - something used by decrepit ole ~ 70y+ oles to get back some
"kick in the L hook"
you need a bucket of this applied/day to get any effect
woa! geb 3 with a 1:53.0 last 800 in that 3,000 showing utter dominance!
a 53 final lap for a 7:30 ?!!! Rupp and Farah look like they have some trouble at world's
Gebrehiwet: the next K. Bekele?
53:9x closer to 54.
Except for the Ethiopian win and the women's 1500m,
the times were very disappointing. 3:31 and 1:43.7x
in the 800m are very slow. I suspect the blood pass
is working wonders now.
the 5000m final is going to be THE event to watch at this year's world championships
someone had to do it wrote:
the 5000m final is going to be THE event to watch at this year's world championships
Rupp will win. Calling it now.
yyy wrote:
53:9x closer to 54.
Except for the Ethiopian win and the women's 1500m,
the times were very disappointing. 3:31 and 1:43.7x
in the 800m are very slow. I suspect the blood pass
is working wonders now.
It was interesting to see the young French guy, Bosse is only a second away from Rudisha now
so brave
ventolin^3 wrote:
Mr. Obvious wrote:Are you incapable of actually just enjoying the races as they happen?idiot
it was an observation
moron
didn't you predict sub 3:28 in the 1500m?
imbecile.
yyy wrote:and the women's 1500m...I suspect the blood pass is working wonders now.
a puny looking kenyan gal who looks knee high to a grasshopper broke the kenyan record
kenya won women's 1500 in '08
kenya just got a NR today
their 800 NR for women is good - pamela
their 5k isn't bad - vivian
the kid has broken most important distance record - 1500
how much "blood pass" you reckon for this kid & not some of their 800 or 5k sistas ???
I am just glad they seem to be slowing down.
No 3:28.yx no more.
Felix-Montsho close to the wire as usual:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4No0E1aTCQc
49.88WL for Montsho. Felix didn't look that great a week ago in Jamaica, but no sign of that today.