In that case the 800 and the HM are amongst his main events because he runs them almost as often as the 5k.
No, he hasn't. You can't count.
In the last 5 years he's run the 5k fewer times than the fingers on both hands. So that's a "main event" for a professional athlete? Only to a "special kind of moron".
In the last 5 years he's run the 5k fewer times than the fingers on both hands. So that's a "main event" for a professional athlete? Only to a "special kind of moron".
You are moving the goal posts again. How many times has he run the 800m in the last 5 years? And the half marathon? Only a "special kind of moron" would say he has run them almost as often as the 5000m.
In the last 5 years he's run the 5k fewer times than the fingers on both hands. So that's a "main event" for a professional athlete? Only to a "special kind of moron".
You are moving the goal posts again. How many times has he run the 800m in the last 5 years? And the half marathon? Only a "special kind of moron" would say he has run them almost as often as the 5000m.
He has run the 5000m as often as Joshua Cheptegei.
What exactly is Army's point with his "main" event?
In the last 5 years he's run the 5k fewer times than the fingers on both hands. So that's a "main event" for a professional athlete? Only to a "special kind of moron".
What you meant: "...than the number of fingers...".
In the last 5 years he's run the 5k fewer times than the fingers on both hands. So that's a "main event" for a professional athlete? Only to a "special kind of moron".
He has ran it at the last 4 out of 5 global championships. That is enough for me to call it his one of his main events.
Cheptegei since 2019 has run the 5000m less than 10 times. Your point is irrelevant.
In the last 5 years he's run the 5k fewer times than the fingers on both hands. So that's a "main event" for a professional athlete? Only to a "special kind of moron".
He has ran it at the last 4 out of 5 global championships. That is enough for me to call it his one of his main events.
Cheptegei since 2019 has run the 5000m less than 10 times. Your point is irrelevant.
Then if it's his "main" event what is the 1500, which he runs many times more often? And, if it's his "main" event you might expect his pr to be considerably better than it is.
In the last 5 years he's run the 5k fewer times than the fingers on both hands. So that's a "main event" for a professional athlete? Only to a "special kind of moron".
What you meant: "...than the number of fingers...".
You got it now?
I meant what I wrote. It appears you've only just got it. So 8 times in 5 years, with some of those races only being local and not international. I'm surprised he isnt burned out.
You are moving the goal posts again. How many times has he run the 800m in the last 5 years? And the half marathon? Only a "special kind of moron" would say he has run them almost as often as the 5000m.
He has run the 5000m as often as Joshua Cheptegei.
What exactly is Army's point with his "main" event?
Because he has run it nothing like as many times as the 1500 in the same period. Only a few more times than once a year.
Someone upset about a missing comma definitely has to be wound up.
Interesting where you want to put a comma.
I'm typing on a phone, which does what it does, and am not particularly concerned about the punctuation police. But they get very excited about it. They find it hard to think at any higher level.
In the last 5 years he's run the 5k fewer times than the fingers on both hands. So that's a "main event" for a professional athlete? Only to a "special kind of moron".
You are moving the goal posts again. How many times has he run the 800m in the last 5 years? And the half marathon? Only a "special kind of moron" would say he has run them almost as often as the 5000m.
Single figures for each of those events in 5 years. Yep - you are a special kind of moron.