He has ran it at the last 4 out of 5 global championships. That is enough for me to call it his one of his main events.
Cheptegei since 2019 has run the 5000m less than 10 times. Your point is irrelevant.
Then if it's his "main" event what is the 1500, which he runs many times more often? And, if it's his "main" event you might expect his pr to be considerably better than it is.
It may not be his main event but it is certainly his most successful event. By the end of his career he will have equalled, if not surpassed Mo Farah's medal count in the 5000.
Then if it's his "main" event what is the 1500, which he runs many times more often? And, if it's his "main" event you might expect his pr to be considerably better than it is.
It may not be his main event but it is certainly his most successful event. By the end of his career he will have equalled, if not surpassed Mo Farah's medal count in the 5000.
You're correct, that it isn't his main event - which the more obtuse commenters here cannot recognise. But you may also be right, that by the end of his career it might be his most successful event.
It may not be his main event but it is certainly his most successful event. By the end of his career he will have equalled, if not surpassed Mo Farah's medal count in the 5000.
You're correct, that it isn't his main event - which the more obtuse commenters here cannot recognise. But you may also be right, that by the end of his career it might be his most successful event.
I think if he had run in oslo he'd have given the world record a red hot go. Do i believe he'd have broken it? no.
It may not be his main event but it is certainly his most successful event. By the end of his career he will have equalled, if not surpassed Mo Farah's medal count in the 5000.
You're correct, that it isn't his main event - which the more obtuse commenters here cannot recognise. But you may also be right, that by the end of his career it might be his most successful event.
You're correct, that it isn't his main event - which the more obtuse commenters here cannot recognise. But you may also be right, that by the end of his career it might be his most successful event.
Your point being?
Don't worry yourself about it. It's all too hard for you.