Scorching kick
Scorching kick
Stop using linkbee damnit!
Eventual 2nd place was in lane 3 on the turn in 6th place.
Cacho ran a perfect race setting up his kick at the end, and he set a record for looking around. Fortunately there was no one close to him.
What the heck was Spivey doing jogging along the first three laps. He was not the same class kicker as the rest of them.
Last lap for Cacho 50.5
He's looking around, mirthfully, like "Man, dis new epo is da sheee-it!!"
listen up wrote:
He's looking around, mirthfully, like "Man, dis new epo is da sheee-it!!"
But wait, he is white. Oh, but he doesn't speak English. He's lanced.
I'd never seen this race before. He was completely boxed in, I can't believe they let him by on the inside!
I don't think EPO was being used in sport until '93, though I may be wrong. Having said that, he did run out of his skin that day, which being as it was the Olympic final on his home turf could be construed as being a bit suspicious. Then again, some sportsmen seem to be able to lift themselves beyond their normal ability in front of a home crowd. A bit like Andy Baddeley winning the 1500m gold in London 2012.
What I found more strange was that he was a 3:32.03 runner when winning in Barcelona, but then didn't run faster until '97 when he ran 3:28.
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What I found more strange was that he was a 3:32.03 runner when winning in Barcelona, but then didn't run faster until '97 when he ran 3:28.
It's called keeping up with the Lances.
wasnt this the only race morceli lost that year? i think he may have broken the world record for the mile about a month or so after this olympics in rieti
pojfsa wrote:
I'd never seen this race before. He was completely boxed in, I can't believe they let him by on the inside!
This is exactly what I said about Wottle in '72. Ran a dumb race but got really lucky.