Kipchoge 2:02:04
Keira 2:18:57
Kipchoge 2:02:04
Keira 2:18:57
Kipchoge - 2:01:07
Vibian Chepkirui - 2:18:23
Kipchoge, 2:00:45
D’amato, 2:18:42
Kipchoge 2:00:21
Maurine Chepkemoi 2:18:34
Kipchoge 2:01:05
D'Amato 2:17:57
Eliud Kipchoge 2:01:15
Keira D’Amato 2:18:53
Kipchoge 2:01:30
Eliud Kipchoge 2:01:52
Keira D’Amato 2:18:33
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I hope none of you predicting D’Amato in 2:18 actually want a shirt. The odds are not in your favor.
Keira D’Amato predictions:
2:17:57
2:17:57
2:18:00
2:18:07
2:18:26
2:18:29
2:18:30
2:18:33
2:18:42
2:18:44
2:18:46
2:18:49
2:18:50
2:18:52
2:18:53
2:18:55
2:18:57
2:19:00
2:19:04
2:19:34
2:19:41
2:20:55
2:21:09
Eliud KIpchoge 2:01:29
Rosemary Wanjiru 2:18:05
Okay, I'll bite.
KIpchoge, 2:01:21. All common sense says it's impossible he can keep improving it, but this guy defies all common sense. It's Berlin, good temps, low wind. He claims he's in great shape and has a shot to do it. (And it might be his last real shot.) With anyone else, I'd largely discount that as possible hype; with EK, you kind of have to take him at his word. He's not like other humans.)
(And JG's analysis was superb.)
Keira, 2:18:54. It's a little like the men's race, in a way. She's on an incredible roll, she keeps matching and exceeding her goals, she seems to think she has a real shot, and it might possibly be her last best shot.
(And she looks to be as good a bet to win it as anyone.)
Guye Adola - 2:02:50
Vibian Chepkirui - 2:19:30
Kipchoge 2:01:17
D’Amato 2:18:57
Kipchoge- 2:00:44
D'amato- 2:18:12
Kipchoge - 2:02:45
Wanjiru - 2:18:45
Kipchoge: 2:00:17
Eluid 2:00:53
Adola 2:05:25
Wanjiru 2:16:09
2:01:01