Guess he was feeling pretty speedy after his 3:35 win the other day to come down to the 1000. Good thing it wasn't an 800 or he'd got toasted even more!
Guess he was feeling pretty speedy after his 3:35 win the other day to come down to the 1000. Good thing it wasn't an 800 or he'd got toasted even more!
Winner? Time?
Kenyacan wrote:
Guess he was feeling pretty speedy after his 3:35 win the other day to come down to the 1000.
Underdistance racing. I'm sure he wasn't worrying about a big 1K PR heading into the double at Worlds.
1 327 Ali Bilal MANSOOR BRN 83 2.15,23
2 365 Mbulaeni MULAUDZI RSA 80 2.15,86
3 411 Bernard LAGAT USA 74 2.16,25 PB
4 433 Yassine BENSGHIR MAR 83 2.16,27
5 420 Andrew BADDELEY GBR 82 2.16,99
6 387 Edwin LETTING KEN 84 2.18,12
7 369 Gary REED CAN 81 2.18,68
8 398 Rizak DIRSHE SWE 72 2.18,92 PB
9 476 Abdlaati IGUIDER MAR 87 2.19,14 PB
10 404 Alvaro FERNANDEZ ESP 81 2.19,88 PB
11 430 Philemon KIMUTAI KEN 83 DNF
Ali Bilal Mansoor former Kenyan who is now holding BRN nationality might bring a surprise in this year World championships in Osaka.... He has the speed for the 800m,1000m and has won nearly all 1500m he has run this year!
He has beat Lagat and Mbulaeni in 1000m today, he beat Yuriy of Russia in 800m two months ago..he ran 1.44 in 800m , 2.15 in 1000m and 3.31 in 1500m.
any comments!
I love how they played that part from "thriller" for each competitor when they were announcing the women's 100m hurdle field.