Deanouk wrote:Depends which or whose calculator you use to convert to even splits. I was referring to the one Ventolin uses, and with this one Farah's evened out time would only improve by a couple of tenths, to around 3:28.6
that solidifies his 3'27-flat from lack of drafting & extra distance run vering off twice
You mention Mo's splits weren't very even, citing a 54 and a 56, well the 54 was 54.9, practically 55. I think you will find it hard to find a more even set of splits than Farah's in Monaco, for any elite, fast race, say 3:32 or quicker. Off the top of my head I can only recall El G's WR mile splits being more even. They ranged within about 1 sec for each of the 4 laps
your grasp of logic is abysmal
it's irrelevant what hicham or anyone else ran
the estimate for perfect even pace & mo didn't get such
Regardless, my main point was concerning the lack of consistency and exaggeration given for Mo's lack of drafting, and the inaccurate observation that it was the only sub 3:32 run under similar circumstances!
nonsense
mo got huge lack of drafting, virtually none to bell & what he did after was most if not all countered by having to veer off into lane 2 in homestretch
coe got ~ 200m in his race, therefore no way was he undrafted to bell
no man has broken 3'32 undrafted but mo's came closest as nothing of note to bell & what drafting he got in last bend was most if not all countered by having to veer into lane 2 in homestretch