CinqueMinute wrote:
My progression
19 years old 4:15.22
20 years old 4:05.20
21 years old 3:58.15
Not bad for the mile. Not gonna get you on the podium but probably all-American or whatever is the equivalent where you are.
CinqueMinute wrote:
My progression
19 years old 4:15.22
20 years old 4:05.20
21 years old 3:58.15
Not bad for the mile. Not gonna get you on the podium but probably all-American or whatever is the equivalent where you are.
restrunner wrote:
Subway Surfers wrote:
Interesting, I hope he gets busted.
Interesting, you hope he is a cheater and gets busted? I hope he is clean and will have a good career. But I'm sceptical.
You're stupid and we all know it.
Armstronglivs wrote:
He likely isn't finished yet. It easily matches if not surpasses the rise of Ramzi.
What about this improvement in the space of one year?
It doesn't matter Kipyegon has run a paced 3:55 two years ago.
https://i.ibb.co/yR6mtfn/01.jpgPassant wrote:
Armstronglivs wrote:
He likely isn't finished yet. It easily matches if not surpasses the rise of Ramzi.
What about this improvement in the space of one year?
It doesn't matter Kipyegon has run a paced 3:55 two years ago.
https://i.ibb.co/yR6mtfn/01.jpg
3:54.22 Khalifa International Stadium, Doha (QAT) 05 OCT 2019 WC final (no pacers)
Very good example of impressive non-suspicious progression. Thank you.
Semiler wrote:
3:54.22 Khalifa International Stadium, Doha (QAT) 05 OCT 2019 WC final (no pacers)
You have Sifan Hassan doing all the work and you dare to say "no pacers".
Have you noticed that Kypidegon had cramps at the end of race?
https://i.ibb.co/cF2n3yc/01.jpgWhen I mentioned 2 years I was talking about that final Doha 2019 (you should have figured).
If a runner run 3:50 in 2005, I'm not going to say he is a 3:50 in 2010.
Performances of every year should be judged separately.
Passant wrote:
Performances of every year should be judged separately.
Lol. You know how to be ironic.
Very good example using Kipyegon. She has benefitted from Hassan in much the same way in her best races. I feel confident that because of her development year by year that she is probably clean. Antidoping efforts should target particularly the sudden drops in time to extreme results.
"Help, my urine is brown" -- Reyes Estevez, wiretapped in that Operación Galg scandal.
And, whose name suraced there and continues surfacing across multiple athlete doping scandals with 1500m runners? Mr. Miguel Ángel Mostaza.
https://as.com/masdeporte/2011/01/24/polideportivo/1295823607_850215.html
Maybe Katir would want to rethink his association with this particular manager.
Semiler wrote:
Passant wrote:
Performances of every year should be judged separately.
Lol. You know how to be ironic.
Very good example using Kipyegon. She has benefitted from Hassan in much the same way in her best races. I feel confident that because of her development year by year that she is probably clean. Antidoping efforts should target particularly the sudden drops in time to extreme results.
3.51. Kipyegon is juiced to the gills - like most top athletes are today. 1% of tests produce a positive and yet confidential athlete surveys show that up to 1 in 2 championship athletes dope. They wont be caught.
CinqueMinute wrote:
My progression
19 years old 4:15.22
20 years old 4:05.20
21 years old 3:58.15
7 seconds improvement at a recreational level isnt comparable to that kind of improvement at professional level that takes a runner from being a nobody to second-fastest in the world. At the age of 23.
no contest wrote:
Armstronglivs wrote:
Sure you "habe". Even without the aid of English.
Are you proud now?
It's the behavior of a child, but I know you aren't a child.
There is always a sense of irony in being condescended to by the witless.
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Mo Katir will compete in Liévin in Barega's world record attempt
The great sensation of the 2021 season in Spanish athletics will be at the starting line of the 3000 meters of the World Indoor Tour de Liévin where Barega has announced that he will attempt the world record.
Mohamed Katir will start his 2022 season in style. He will do it in the 3,000 meters of the World Indoor Tour de Liévin on February 17, where the Olympic champion of the 10,000 meters, Selemon Barega , will attempt the world record for the distance. It is a meeting in which Barega himself has already managed to get below 7:30, signing a 7:26.10 last year that placed him as the third fastest man in history in the distance on the day that Getnet Wale, with 7:24.98, he was about to beat Daniel Komen's world record.
Katir, who last year was fourth at the European Championships in Toruń and who did a spectacular 7:35.29 in Karlsruhe, faces this 2022 with the intention of continuing to improve as an athlete, lowering his personal bests but also being competitive in maximum events. level, like this World Indoor Tour de Liévin. The one from Mula (Murcia) will not compete at all before this event and has not yet confirmed if one of his intentions is to be in the World Indoor Championships that will be held in Belgrade between March 18 and 20.
The organizers of the Liévin test have prepared a very complete program for its next edition and have already confirmed the presence of Jakob Ingebrigtsen , Marcel Jacobs , Gudaf Tsegay, Grant Holloway and Selemon Barega himself. Obviously, some of them will try to find the best world records in their respective disciplines.
THE BEST WORLD RECORDS OF 3000 METERS INDOOR TRACKS
1 7:24.90 Daniel KOMEN KEN Budapest (HUN) 6 de Febrero de 1998
2 7:24.98 Getnet WALE ETH Liévin (FRA) 9 de Febrero de 2021
3 7:26.10 Selemon BAREGA ETH Liévin (FRA) 9 de Febrero de 2021
4 7:26.15 Haile GEBRSELASSIE ETH Karlsruhe (GER) 25 de Enero de 1998
5 7:27.80 Yenew ALAMIREW ETH Stuttgart (GER) 5 de Febrero de 2011
6 7:27.98 Lamecha GIRMA ETH Liévin (FRA) 9 de Febrero de 2021
7 7:28.00 Augustine Kiprono CHOGE KEN Stuttgart (GER) 5 de Febrero de 2011
8 7:29.24 Berihu AREGAWI ETH Liévin (FRA) 9 de Febrero de 2021
9 7:29.37 Eliud KIPCHOGE KEN Stuttgart (GER) 5 de Febrero de 2011
10 7:29.94 Edwin Cheruiyot SOI KEN Karlsruhe (GER) 12 de Febrero de 2012
Source (translated from Spanish):
First, that list is deceptive because 800+ GOAT Augustine Choge has ran sub 7:30 indoors not once but FOUR TIMES.
However, it is also true, probably beyond obvious now, that indoor 3000 is faster, training for training, effort for effort, than outdoor, due to the banked turns and lack of wind. Komen himself is one of the few who was faster outdoors.
This is true for other events too (who can forget Rupp's casual 3:52 and 13;01 unpaced solo efforts?) but it seems to affect the 3000 most of all.