Jakob Krop has to be the most underrated distance runner out there. Two global medals and I never hear him talked about.
Jakob Krop has to be the most underrated distance runner out there. Two global medals and I never hear him talked about.
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Rain doesn't look as heavy, hopefully they can run fast.
Separation between top 4 and the others had me worried for a bit, but Grant's moving back into contact
65 degrees and rainy, my ideal conditions for a quick little 3 miler
Grant looks good in fifth
3:05 thru 1200
They are 30 meters behind the pace lights
slowed down to 63s = 13:07 pace . . .
I'm feeling 12:45.
Finance Bro wrote:
Rain doesn't look as heavy, hopefully they can run fast.
Must have been the camera, I was way off here. It's pouring.
is there a reason the pacemaker stays out there when they're 30 meters behind the lights?
just let them race at that point.
Finance Bro wrote:
Rain doesn't look as heavy, hopefully they can run fast.
Likely to be outside 13:00 I think
Gebrhiwet's grimace fits in perfect with that pouring rain. He hates it!
ChatLRC wrote:
I'm feeling 12:45.
The lights are at 12:44 pace. no chance
We got a cut away, and when we came back Grant moved up to 3rd behind the pacer and Krop. Pacer off now.
Sure wish I'd seen that move...
high school xc coach wrote:
is there a reason the pacemaker stays out there when they're 30 meters behind the lights?
just let them race at that point.
To get the paycheck
love the aesthetic of runners in the rain. slow mo shots of the W200 were cool
6:48 at 2600
WTF, so Thomas was only in there as a pacemaker and he couldnt even keep them on the 13:01 qualifying time?
Ks: 2:33, 2:39, 2:42
Not a 12:45 type of race