the hyena you’ll see wrote:
high school xc coach wrote:
yes. he retired him in an actual race when he destroyed him in the final lap. He didn't retire a 26:17 guy. he retired a guy who couldn't keep up with a 53 second kick in a 27:30 race. It was off to the roads for bekele after that.
Yeah, sure, injuries suck. We will never know if a healthy Bekele could (have) return(-ed) to the track to run 53-second final quarters off of ~sub-13:00 second half pacing, but to attribute anything to Mo Farah in particular is missing the mark. All that 1500 speed didn’t do him a d@mned bit of good when the cross country GOAT made a hard downhill move a mile+ from the line off of a slow pace. Do you think Mo felt like he relegated the GOAT to anything after that?
The only thing dictating Bekele’s performances are the injury-motivation (read: discipline) cycle.
just keep telling yourself that.