No one is talking about Helen Obiri yet? Just a reminder that she is #5 on the all-time HM list, and could be primed to join the sub-1:04 club with Gidey and Y² on a good day, especially with pacers in a mixed race.
Any Brits looking for the standard will go to Seville in February rather than Houston. I think Phil Sesemann is going for it, he's currently 64th in the rankings after running 2:08.49 in Valencia. I'd expect a few others to try, like Johnny Mellor and Dewi Griffiths, but I can't see anyone else getting it. A wildcard is Marc Scott but he keeps scratching from marathons.
In any case, Seville takes place after the first 64 places are confirmed. Canada and Australia have options. It wouldn't surprise me if they took a couple of those spots via auto-Qs
No one is talking about Helen Obiri yet? Just a reminder that she is #5 on the all-time HM list, and could be primed to join the sub-1:04 club with Gidey and Y² on a good day, especially with pacers in a mixed race.
The question is will Senbere Teferi et al show up and make it fast/a race. Certainly could be a fast one.
Any Brits looking for the standard will go to Seville in February rather than Houston. I think Phil Sesemann is going for it, he's currently 64th in the rankings after running 2:08.49 in Valencia. I'd expect a few others to try, like Johnny Mellor and Dewi Griffiths, but I can't see anyone else getting it. A wildcard is Marc Scott but he keeps scratching from marathons.
In any case, Seville takes place after the first 64 places are confirmed. Canada and Australia have options. It wouldn't surprise me if they took a couple of those spots via auto-Qs
I think the Wild Card is some B-List East African that we don’t know about switching allegiances.
That has to be in the pipeline over a year in advance