FloTrack were talking here about the young Kenyan Wanyonyi. But they forgot the runner that end shortly second. It's definitely one of the runners that have the personality and the more brain put in tactics.
Watch more race breakdowns here: https://bit.ly/3NOIPO9Kevin takes a look at the wildest men's 800m of the year, which featured a crowded field and two incre...
Wanyoni has barely improved since he was 17. Another Nijel Amos.
Lol what. He’s PB’d by .5 seconds this year and is still 18.
He turns 19 in a few days time.
He ran 1:43.76 at altitude supposedly 20 days after his 17th birthday. He didn't run in Europe until last year. A guy running 1:43.76 in Nairobi in a junior final would be expected to run low 1:43 if he had 2 or 3 paced races in Europe.
You claim that Katir could have ran faster if he had been running A level races earlier.
The last two U20 800m champions from Kenya have been banned, and before them was Nijel Amos.
Of course this guy is clean coming out of nowhere and running 1:43.7 at basically 16 and then making no obvious progress as he supposedly matures into an adult.
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I just select runners that I think they have something special. Last year, very few were thinking MOULA drop under 1:44
This year he did it 2 times and almost the same time
1:43:38 and 1:43:40
You can see from his appearance he is more European than Arabic.
There are a lot of theories about Kabyle people ancestry and blog reserved to their DNA. Most known hypothesis is that they are mixture of Berber and Roman that conquered North Africa at the era of foundation of town Carthage or Volubilis.
But from my own experience, people of Kabylie are known for their great wisdom and their key role in the liberation of Algeria from France.
You can see from his appearance he is more European than Arabic.
There are a lot of theories about Kabyle people ancestry and blog reserved to their DNA. Most known hypothesis is that they are mixture of Berber and Roman that conquered North Africa at the era of foundation of town Carthage or Volubilis.
But from my own experience, people of Kabylie are known for their great wisdom and their key role in the liberation of Algeria from France.
probably a lot of berber (ancient euro-med farmer dna) and roman. Likely with other Euro too