Congrats to Kerr for showing up to his second Diamond League of the year after racing far less during the season than his competitors and taking a month off after Paris so that he can go into the meet fresh while everyone else is on tired legs.
Congrats to Kerr for showing up to his second Diamond League of the year after racing far less during the season than his competitors and taking a month off after Paris so that he can go into the meet fresh while everyone else is on tired legs.
Yeah how dare he put himself in the best position he can to win when he races, that's cheating
Congrats to Kerr for showing up to his second Diamond League of the year after racing far less during the season than his competitors and taking a month off after Paris so that he can go into the meet fresh while everyone else is on tired legs.
Yeah how dare he put himself in the best position he can to win when he races, that's cheating
I think it was a tongue in cheek post, so your tongue in cheek post is unecessarily passive aggressive.
Why is Kerr getting so much hate? He built up the storyline for the 1500 this year and has performed at a high level in every race.
It's because of his very infrequent racing. He has 4 races of real consequence (Millrose, World Indoors, Pre, Paris) in the last 12 months. That is half or third of most of his competitors.
Congrats to Kerr for showing up to his second Diamond League of the year after racing far less during the season than his competitors and taking a month off after Paris so that he can go into the meet fresh while everyone else is on tired legs.
Duh.....you are supposed to post this AFTER he wins Zurich .
Just curious. Kerr has been extremely impressive this season. He seems to be a much better runner than only a year ago, when he lost to Nuguse after being "the next guy" in Budapest. What do we now about how he has achieved this as a 26 year old? Is it all about the diet?
Just curious. Kerr has been extremely impressive this season. He seems to be a much better runner than only a year ago, when he lost to Nuguse after being "the next guy" in Budapest. What do we now about how he has achieved this as a 26 year old? Is it all about the diet?
It is very curious , northman . Surely it can't all be down to innate talent , personal chef , brutal training regime and careful race planning . There has to be something else . " Come , Watson...the game is afoot "
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