Really Ridiculous wrote:
So, according to most of those on this thread, Olympic Medals are one by those with the best PR. Then why hae the Olympic Races, if Personal Records are the man factor in who wins.
Did Billy Mills have the best PR in 1964 in the 10,000m field? Did Mo Farah have the best PR in last year's WC final field for 5k?
Time trialing a PR, as Steve Holman who was a constant 3:31-33 guy has how many medals versus a Spanish guy name Ferman Cacho, who had one of the slowest PR's in the Barcelona 1500m final yet won against the World Record Holder with a much better WR PR! That particular WR holder ran 3:28-29 8 days after the games but could not beat Cacho's 48.99 lst 400m in a 1500m.
Let me know when they start handling out Olympic Medals to the PR list, as from what I have seen, usually the medals go to those who close over the last 800 the fastest in the 5k and 10k!
A PR is a great thing, but even in NCAA races the best PR does not win, who had the best seed time this weekend in the NCAA 1500m?
Based on this whole thread, Rupp shoudl certainly beat Lopez Lomong in the 5,000 anytime as Lopez has not broken 13:10. Actually Rupp has a better PR indoors for 3k as well, yet Lopez whipped him like a child indoors this year and will again in the trials 5,000 most likely and at the games in the 5,000.
The people on this thread would say no way, Rupp is a 12:58 guy, then why would Lopez be favored to place higher in the games in the 5,000 than Rupp? Come on PR's mean nothign when the gun goes off, pure speed endurance and using it at the end are really what makes the great ones great!
Bill Mills has a Gold Medal and he was the 2nd slowest guy in the Olympic final in 1964 in Tokyo and the WR holders were in the race, who won - oh the guy with the best kick! OH SHIT!
There is a difference between having a PR that is slightly slower and a PR that is almost 40 seconds slower, you fool. Lomong is a 3:32 1500 runner and has untapped potential in the 5k. Levins is a far, far cry from Lamong. Forget Billy Mills. That was in the fvcking sixties, man. It's not the same sport anymore. Yes, obviously races are usually won by who ever can close the fastest over the last 800, but the only ones in contention with a half mile to go are the ones who can survive the surges from 5k-1k out, and that usually takes sub 27 strength.
Let's look at the last 4 olympic 10k finals:
2008- won by Bekele, the world record holder, PR of 26:17. 2nd place was sihine with a PR of 26:39. 3rd was kogo, with a PR of 26:35.
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2004- won by Bekele. 2nd was sihine, 3rd was tadese, who had a pr of 26:37.
2000- won by Geb, a world record holder, PR of 26:31. 2nd was Tergat, also a world record holder, with a PR of 26:27. 3rd was Mezgebu, with a PR of 26:49.
1996- won by Geb, 2nd was Tergat. 3rd was Hissou, also a world record holder and PR of 26:38.
The slowest medalist is 26:49, in case you missed it, which is right where Rupp is. But please, continue to make an ass of yourself by telling us all about Levins's medal chances. I'll remember to bump this come August.