The King... Ed Ches not even a competition. There was a low key D2 runner from Montana that had a pretty good stride too. He only ever ran a 2:00 flat in the 800, and a 32:00 10k, but golly, that stride...
The King... Ed Ches not even a competition. There was a low key D2 runner from Montana that had a pretty good stride too. He only ever ran a 2:00 flat in the 800, and a 32:00 10k, but golly, that stride...
The answer is Wilson Kipketer.
Galen has the most pleasant stride.
Kenenisa Bekele, his stride looks powerful and dynamic.
Well, it's been fun and I think I speak for all of us when I say we had a great time here tonight.
But all good things must come to an end, and we've nearly out the clock so it's time for the big reveal.
The correct answer is:
David Rudisha
Tune in next week for another episode of The Correct Answer is David Rudisha
Bekele, Kipchoge, Rudisha, Lagat, Centro, Jager, Rupp.
Jeff Riseley also has a pretty good stride. Jordan McNamara also comes to mind.
For the women, Shelby Houlihan and Molly Huddle are pretty smooth. Ajee Wilson has a nice stride.
Kenenisa BEKELE !!!
Go watch the videos of his 10,000m and 5,000m records, his stride is absolute perfection
Abeneziel wrote:
Kenenisa Bekele, his stride looks powerful and dynamic.
+1000000000000000
Rick Sanchez wrote:
Walmesley, what a galloping
Witnessed the galloping first hand at the Trials, I hate to say it, it looked horrible.
No disrespect, he's a good runner but man....that was ugly
I've never been to a track meet before, but that Goucher guy is something else! He runs like a gazelle.
Rhodium Nights wrote:
Kenenisa BEKELE !!!
Go watch the videos of his 10,000m and 5,000m records, his stride is absolute perfection
I agree aesthetically. But he also had a huge amount of injuries so biomechanically there must be a significant problem that I cannot see.
pulled calf wrote:
Rhodium Nights wrote:
Kenenisa BEKELE !!!
Go watch the videos of his 10,000m and 5,000m records, his stride is absolute perfection
I agree aesthetically. But he also had a huge amount of injuries so biomechanically there must be a significant problem that I cannot see.
Every serious runner gets injuries. It doesn't mean there are problems with his stride.
Anytime you throw down 140 mile weeks and 3 hour runs at 5:40 pace, you are going to get injured at some point
Jeremy Wariner and pretty much every elite Kenyan marathoner
Paul Tergat.
CheserekThe OneAndOnly wrote:
The King... Ed Ches not even a competition.
Maybe, MAYBE, from the waist down.
The answer to this question has always been the same since 1992:
William Mutwol of Kenya
He got the bronze in the 1992 Olympic 3000m steeplechase:
Mark Everett 800m runner.
A. Moran wrote:
Mark Everett 800m runner.
With that broken right arm swing? No way.
No one has mentioned Pat Porter...
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