Any information about target pace for pacemakers?
Any information about target pace for pacemakers?
Was it just my imagination or there was Britton Wilson in the W 400 initially?
Though she has already raced a lot this season, let her rest.
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Cornelius Kemboi into the 5000 but both Krop and Kimeli are out; Krop talked of over racing last year so maybe both just want to focus on Budapest and maybe surprise some people there. Was looking forward to seeing them stack up with the rest in Monaco so a bit disappointing
It's confusing...Krop and Kipokorir Kimeli are on the official startlist PDF/live entry list as are Teare/Crippa. Teare has posted it on his IG Story. But none of those four are on the live race results document. Hopefully, that's just a technical issue, and all are still going to run.
Oscar Chelimo looked rough in the aforementioned 3K, while Lobalu looked solid (7:37.9 win) but stretching to beat Olin Hacker (who ran great, but still). Don't think Chelimo will make it through the heats at Worlds at this rate. Excited to see how Kemboi performs for sure.
Korir scratched the 800. Not seeing him on live list or startlist PDF. No Benjamin Robert either.
Note: Winnie Nanyondo pacing the mile. They mean business. She can probably make it through 1100 or 200 at 4:12 pace.
Oh I see that thank you, lets hope all them are there.
Robert pulled out of the Gyulai István Memorial race a couple days ago which is not a good thing obviously heading towards Worlds but hopefully its something small
People stressed by the worlds seeing themselves not progressing enough and others thinking to focus more on training (the case of El Bakkali is of more technical aspect, he said last year that people dont know he suffer more in trainings than when racing in meetings).
Other people want to see where they are. Case of Kiplimo, Aregawi and Katir.
I follow the progress of the young Girma and see if he can make it under 13 mins.