Nice debut in Monaco on the roads. Imagine the excitement when she debuts in the marathon in 2029.
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Nice debut in Monaco on the roads. Imagine the excitement when she debuts in the marathon in 2029.
Editor's Note: We corrected the time in the thread title. World Athletics recap here: https://worldathletics.org/new...
29:47
29:47
Correct, 29:47.
Fat finger.
I just don't get Kipyegon. Too far ahead of her opponents but reportedly useless in training outside the race season. She's one of those I wouldn't be surprised if she tested positive, but it's all off season with a lack of testing where she trains.
Duguma and Moraa the same but obviously now being more careful with their timing in race season. share that same ability not to show any tiredness at the end of races despite running superhuman times, or at least used to in the case of Moraa.
West of West is East wrote:
I just don't get Kipyegon. Too far ahead of her opponents but reportedly useless in training outside the race season. She's one of those I wouldn't be surprised if she tested positive, but it's all off season with a lack of testing where she trains.
Duguma and Moraa the same but obviously now being more careful with their timing in race season. share that same ability not to show any tiredness at the end of races despite running superhuman times, or at least used to in the case of Moraa.
Too big to fail. AIU needs to catch them before they win a medal, after that they're off the board.
Kenya has off the season testing
Moraa pb is 1.56 is that superhuman time. So many runners have bested that time. You don't have to play thatdoping card
Kenya has off the season testing
Moraa pb is 1.56 is that superhuman time. So many runners have bested that time. You don't have to play thatdoping card
You are totally wrong. Faith is awesome in training. I don't know who you are BUT there are folks on this forum who are in touch with global training camp at Kaptagat including myself.How many elite female athletes do you know that run a 40k long run on Saturday? Faith does.I can tell you for free she even beats a good number of male athletes in the training group.Faith has been competing at elite level since she was in primary school running bare foot.Atleast comment on something you know NOT just guess work.
Brojos are scared of Elizabeth Clor wrote:
Nice debut in Monaco on the roads. Imagine the excitement when she debuts in the marathon in 2029.
doper
When will the drug screen results be known?
Brojos are scared of Elizabeth Clor wrote:
Nice debut in Monaco on the roads. Imagine the excitement when she debuts in the marathon in 2029.
My username says it all
Brojos are scared of Elizabeth Clor wrote:
Nice debut in Monaco on the roads. Imagine the excitement when she debuts in the marathon in 2029.
Men shouldn’t be allowed to run college if they can’t beat the fastest woman
Anyone else agree? So Mike is 4:06 and
how many men would be running in college if you did that? Hmmm
That's nothing compared to DahIdo's 36:57.
secret out finally wrote:
You are totally wrong. Faith is awesome in training. I don't know who you are BUT there are folks on this forum who are in touch with global training camp at Kaptagat including myself.How many elite female athletes do you know that run a 40k long run on Saturday? Faith does.I can tell you for free she even beats a good number of male athletes in the training group.Faith has been competing at elite level since she was in primary school running bare foot.Atleast comment on something you know NOT just guess work.
Agree. I was in Kenya in 2022 and saw her train at the track in Eldoret, conveniently close to my hotel "The Wagon." She was doing repeat intervals with a group of men pacing her. She has that advantage of having a (permanent) pacing group of good level Kenyan men. Essentially she's running at the level of Kenyan men who can run 13:30-14:00/28:00-29:00/1:01:00-1:03:00. That in itself is a big advantage.
Calm down bro, she is doping. Like all Kenyans. Not a matter of if, but when...
Best ever. 2:29 for 1000m up to 29:47 10,000m
She's incredible.
DahIy Parton wrote:
That's nothing compared to DahIdo's 36:57.
This
Brojos are scared of Elizabeth Clor wrote:
Nice debut in Monaco on the roads. Imagine the excitement when she debuts in the marathon in 2029.
Same coach as Kipchoge, so he knows all manner of how to make it happen. I feel that it's all a bit too good to be true.
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