The relatively poor results suggest that they are early in the CERA cyclus.
The relatively poor results suggest that they are early in the CERA cyclus.
fff wrote:
is the winner another naturalized Kenyan??
No.
fff wrote:
The relatively poor results suggest that they are early in the CERA cyclus.
I think you said the same thing following the indoor Heptagonal Championships.
eh nope.
Ahh...5k in 20 minutes! Does ANYONE have streaming at all?????
i am dying to see this race
please provide splits if possible
trying to access it using foxyproxy and a proxy server
caleb ndiku 3:32.02 in 4th is a junior.
5k underway?
bump
Results of the women's 5k:
1 DEFAR, Meseret ETH 14:45.48
2 EJIGU, Sentayehu ETH 14:46.12
3 UTURA, Sule ETH 14:46.36
4 DIBABA, Genzebe ETH 14:46.55 PB
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9 RHINES, Jen USA 15:14.88 SB
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16 CULLEY, Julie USA 15:58.28
update?
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1 Soi 12:59.15
2 Chepkok 12:59.28
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4 Alamirew 13:02.71 PB
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- Isiah Koech DNS
7777 wrote:
trying to access it using foxyproxy and a proxy server
It seems this could work, but I'm not able to find a country that's eligible to let you watch it. oh well it's almost over, but good for next time. :) tried asia and uk proxy servers. be well
1 SOI, Edwin KEN 12:59.15
2 CHEPKOK, Vincent KEN 12:59.28
3 CHESHARI, Jacob KEN 13:01.03
4 ALAMIREW, Yenew ETH 13:02.71 PB
5 KIPCHOGE, Eliud KEN 13:05.00
6 BIWOTT, Yusuf KEN 13:11.19
7 MASAI, Moses KEN 13:13.03
8 KIRUI, Geoffrey KEN 13:20.54
9 YATOR, Vincent KEN 13:27.78
10 KIPLIMO, Abraham UGA 13:30.54
11 AYEKO, Thomas UGA 13:31.32 PB
12 ABSHERO, Ayele ETH 13:32.21
13 KOGO, Micah KEN 13:46.01
14 ATNAFU, Yitayal ETH 13:46.47
15 RASHED, Essa KEN 13:53.07
16 KORIR, Japhet KEN 13:56.33
- BIRGEN, Bethwell (pace) KEN DNF
- KENNOUCHE, Abdelslam (pace) FRA DNF
- KOECH, Isaiah KEN DNS
Intermediate times:
1000m Kennouche, Abdelslam (FRA) 2:33.04
2000m Birgen, Bethwell (KEN) 5:07.11
3000m Chepkok, Vincent (KEN) 7:48.51
4000m Cheshari, Jacob (KEN) 10:25.62
any americans in the 5k??
Kind of disappointing times. That is slow for the leaders and middle of the packers for Hengelo.
that guy from Germany wrote:
Seems we're out of luck. Some results:
Adam Kszczot (1:45.11) beats Boaz Lalang (1:45.31) in the 800.
Mohammed Shaween wins the 1,500 in 3:31.82 (Saudi Arbaian NR) ahead of Haron Keitany (3:31.86) and Mekonnen Gebremdhin (3:31.90). Steepler Brimin Kipruto 6th (3:35.52), Silas Kiplagat only 9th (3:36.48).
Shaween's run looks a bit suspect to me. He's 25, hasn't set a pb since 2008 (3:33.90/3:52.52) & only has an 800 pb of 1:48.51.
On top of that, his fastest 1500m in each of the last 4 seasons have all been set in May or early June, all in Arabic countries. It could be that he got injured in June in each of the past 4 years, but that seems unlikely.
If we look at what he did in August of those years, he is an also ran: -
In the 2007 Worlds (21)- 12 in sf (3:44.54)
2008 Olympics (22) - 10th in heat (3:45.82)
2009 Worlds (23) - 11th in heat (3:49.03)
Hardly impressive. No finals, no fast times.
He now comes out an runs 3:31!!?
He is just one of many athletes who in recent years come out and runs (what turns out to be) their fastest time of the season in a small meet, usually in Doha or north Africa, and then does nothing of note once we hit the season proper in July & August. Makes me wonder if the testing at these meets is as stringent as other venues?