raging clue wrote:
The goal he missed by a little over two seconds happens to be both the AR and the fastest mile run in nearly 15 years. It’s also Centro’s lifetime best and again, ran solo last 600m after a balls hard effort.
Someone pointed out on this thread already that championship 1500 races are almost never Diamond League-level fast. Remember there are qualifying rounds so no one is going into the finals with fully fresh legs. The race will not be faster than 3:30, especially if it is hot weather. I’d say 3:30-3:33 is closer to what the winning time might be if Tim or Jakob take it out hard. Tim has been on the world stage for years but this is Jakob’s first Olympics and he was sick earlier this month so I’m not convinced he is guaranteed a medal.
People on these threads are really underestimating Centro’s racing experience. No doubt he is not as fast as Tim, Jakob, and a few others but we now know he is in at least 3:31 shape. I also don’t think it’s likely he’ll repeat Gold but he’ll be right in the mix.
The goal he missed by a substantial margin was run by someone who didnt cut it at either the Olympics or the world champs. Reading into that, I would say Centro will be lucky to even make the final this year. Lightning will not strike twice in the same place.