Noone with the initials M. S. has ever been Lance level in athletics. No, not even Mary Slaney, who LOST on the big stage not won.
Wait a minute. On the "big stage," Mary got a couple of huge world championships. Lance got a seventh in the 1994 world championship road race, and a sixth in the 1996 Olympic time trial. Lance wasn't first on the big stage; he was just first in a lot of little stages.
Anyway, Kipchoge is the only "Armstrong level" person I can think of who is still in the competition pool. And it would seem strange for him to announce his entry into the 2023 Boston Marathon under these circumstances.
Mary Decker WON on the big stage - TWICE. 15/3K double at the 1st WC @ Helsinki. What an ignorant statement by you.
Unbunch your panties idiot. The WC is not the "big stage."
We are talking LANCE level here. General public didn't see Helsinki, except maybe a couple of tape-delay highlights on Wide World of Sports. They saw the olympics, which she LOST, and very famously so.
Definitely no Lance, and already caught doping besides.
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Noone with the initials M. S. has ever been Lance level in athletics. No, not even Mary Slaney, who LOST on the big stage not won.
Wait a minute. On the "big stage," Mary got a couple of huge world championships. Lance got a seventh in the 1994 world championship road race, and a sixth in the 1996 Olympic time trial. Lance wasn't first on the big stage; he was just first in a lot of little stages.
Anyway, Kipchoge is the only "Armstrong level" person I can think of who is still in the competition pool. And it would seem strange for him to announce his entry into the 2023 Boston Marathon under these circumstances.