Lamecha Girma said he will race the 1500 in Ostrava which is on 27 June then a few days later he also looks to be scheduled to race 5000 in Lausanne DL
6 under 1:43.6 even more impressive. Good that Omanyala, Robert and the Algerians have fitting PBs now. The circuit is way better than last year with the top guys actually racing.
Well, Omanyala did not set a PB.
Whoops. Wanyonyi, Kenyans on the mind.
Girma is running a 1500 at Ostrava, which should be an interesting one on June 27.
Will beat me to it. I’ve seen Manangoi is in it, but perhaps we get some other top Kenyans (Etyang, Reynold, Keter) who might not get into Oslo
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Glad the 800 guys didn't sh1t the bed tonight. They're so often the letdown of a meet these days, dropping 1:46 ftw. Arop made it nice and honest.
Arop probably can see that this is his best strategic play anyway. Moula and Sedjati are deadly kickers in a 1:44+ race. Wanyonyi is tough in any scenario but he looked close to max there. Korir is a non-factor for now but he’ll improve and the best way to beat him is to build a gap. Kinyamal might think the same as well as far as tactically. He might’ve been better suited being up with the pace earlier.
I'm more happy for Moula than anything else. I thought he was limited to 1:44 but he proved his progression (or maybe it's the new technologies playing in the background).
I'm more happy for Moula than anything else. I thought he was limited to 1:44 but he proved his progression (or maybe it's the new technologies playing in the background).
Moula just needed to be in faster races. Sub-46 speed, ferocious kicker, just a matter of time. Reminds me a lot of Alfred Yego