He had a disappointing end to last season, but I think he could still do damage this year.
He had a disappointing end to last season, but I think he could still do damage this year.
BTW
1, Bernard Lagat, United States, 3:51.34.
2, Mehdi Baala, France, 3:52.51.
3, Deresse Mekonnen, Ethiopia, 3:54.11.
4, Bouabdallah Tahri, France, 3:56.11.
5, Bilal Mansour Ali, Bahrain, 3:57.89.
6, Suleimann Simotwo, Kenya, 4:00.41.
7, Tarek Boukensa, Algeria, 4:00.88.
Nicolas Jolivet, France, DNF. Vickson Polonet, Kenya, DNF.
Mile right?
what meet?
ignorant wrote:
Mile right?
no 800m... retard
Hopefully he doesn't get injured again.
yes, mile, not 1500. Pas de Calais is the meet name
Why don't more of our distance runners travel? Is Lagat the only one with the balls to face top competition regularly?
sadly yes. The rest always decide that they just want to be the best at home.
Lets see who shows up for world cross from the US.
No. He's the only one who, because of two Olympic medals and two World Championships in 2007, is worth what the Europeans will pay him.
Lagat still elite wrote:
He had a disappointing end to last season, but I think he could still do damage this year.
I think he's also got a 7:35 in the books.
sex pistol wrote:
Why don't more of our distance runners travel? Is Lagat the only one with the balls to face top competition regularly?
List which American distance stars are worth a European meet promoter paying for a trans-Atlantic flight and housing them in Europe, apart from Lagat. And Lagat has a house in Germany so meet promoters don't have to house him for an entire tour.
Franque Soda wrote:
I think he's also got a 7:35 in the books.
Outstanding. He's a good guy, I like to see him do well.
If he is in shape Webb. Rowsbury, Shalane and maybe Goucher. After that it gets tough.
on the runs wrote:
sex pistol wrote:Why don't more of our distance runners travel? Is Lagat the only one with the balls to face top competition regularly?
List which American distance stars are worth a European meet promoter paying for a trans-Atlantic flight and housing them in Europe, apart from Lagat. And Lagat has a house in Germany so meet promoters don't have to house him for an entire tour.
You German fanboys still think he could have won Millrose?
You kidding? San Francisco has a new indoor event
that maybe you should run.
Gay joke?
You kidding? These days! C'mon!
you are weird
That's really great for Lagat,
7:35 and 3:51,
and it's not even halfway though February!
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