Some of the best male runners in the world would also go down in defeat to women.
What if I told you that the men who would lose to women runners included:
Steve Prefontaine
Gary Lindgren
Wilson Kipketer
Paul Tergat
Usain Bolt
Haile Gebrselassie
And even Kenenisa Bekele...
Here are the facts proving that even these top male runners would all likely go down in flames in the following track running competition for the ages, again assuming each runner to be in their prime condition:
1. Our first event of the evening is a 35,000 meter showdown pitting Steve Prefontaine against Paula Radcliffe
Winner: WOMAN Loser: Steve Prefontaine
Score : WOMEN 1 MEN 0
2. Our second event drops down to a 200 meter matchup featuring Gary Lindgren against Carmelita Jeter (10.64 100 meter runner.)
Winner: WOMAN Loser: Gary Lindgren
Score : WOMEN 2 MEN 0
3. Third on the slate brings us to a mid-distance battle between Wilson Kipketer and Junxia Wang.
Winner: WOMAN Loser: Wilson Kipketer
Score : WOMEN 3 MEN 0
4. Up next is a 400 meter showdown pitting Paul Tergat against Jarmila Kratochvílová (1:53.28 800 meters.)
Winner: WOMAN Loser: Paul Tergat
Score : WOMEN 4 MEN 0
5. Now comes a 3,000 meter war between the "World's Fastest Human" Usain Bolt and Tirunesh Dibaba.
Winner: WOMAN Loser: Usain Bolt
Score : WOMEN 5 MEN 0
6. In the second to last event of the evening, we have an amazing 200 meter race between Haile Gebrselassie and Marita Koch (47.60 400 meters.)
Winner: WOMAN Loser: Haile Gebrselassie
Score : WOMEN 6 MEN 0
7. In the penultimate event of the historic evening, we have a 200 meter battle pitting Kenenisa Bekele against Florence Griffith-Joyner (10.49 100 meters.)
Winner: WOMAN Loser: Kenenisa Bekele
Score : WOMEN 7 MEN 0
These undeniable facts speak for themselves and prove that the relative dominance of one gender is just that -- relative -- and that the fastest human beings running are both men and women.