Not sure why Jonathan would tout it as a great day for American fans and then not provide any clues as to how we might view it?
Not sure why Jonathan would tout it as a great day for American fans and then not provide any clues as to how we might view it?
I’ll watch live on NHk
I was thinking the same. (For the record, I also think he’s a great runner who gets way too much flak for his former coach’s personality).
He’s either avoiding the competition, or REALLY focusing on worlds since it’s in Eugene. Might be too quick of a turn around to do Boston then Worlds. (If that were the case, he technically could do Tokyo and have extra recovery time).
Hoping NBC Sports carries it (Peacock)? But no indication of that. As of now only Flotrack.
Wow. Looks like there's 17 Japanese men running Tokyo with sub-2:08.
The CR is still Kipsang's 2:03:58, right? Although i think the one year Legese ran 2:04:40ish in a cold downpour was possibly a superior performance. At any rate, we can only presume Eliud has this on his mind, right? He currently holds CR's in Berlin and London; has anyone ever held three WMM CR's at the same time? (Or set three or more CR's throughout their career? ). How fast will he run?
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The CR is still Kipsang's 2:03:58, right? Although i think the one year Legese ran 2:04:40ish in a cold downpour was possibly a superior performance. At any rate, we can only presume Eliud has this on his mind, right? He currently holds CR's in Berlin and London; has anyone ever held three WMM CR's at the same time? (Or set three or more CR's throughout their career? ). How fast will he run?
Kipsang himself broke three WMM CR's - Berlin '13, London '14 and Tokyo '17. Only his Tokyo time still stands as the CR, his WR CR run in Berlin was bettered by Kimetto in 2014 and Kipchoge broke his London CR in 2016.
Why is no one mentioning that Hall was also announced for Boston? I can’t find a news outlet that has even mentioned it. They are 6 weeks apart. Is she going to race both hard? Does she go for the podium in Tokyo or try to be the top American in Boston?
So Kipchoge and Kosgei can get into Japan for the March 6 Tokyo marathon, but people that defer from 2020, 2021 to 2022 won't be able to get in? So it's not really about safety anymore, more about money?
Bump - anyone now how this can be watched / streamed?
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Bump - anyone now how this can be watched / streamed?
Only place I’ve found so far is Flotrack.
thanks
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
I’m a D2 female runner. Our coach explicitly told us not to visit LetsRun forums.
RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06
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Hats off to my dad. He just ran a 1:42 Half Marathon and turns 75 in 2 months!