coach d wrote:
the sprints and hurdles in Tyson go way beyond what Millrose has, David Oliver included.
I've never heard of them.
coach d wrote:
the sprints and hurdles in Tyson go way beyond what Millrose has, David Oliver included.
I've never heard of them.
It's Lawi Time! wrote:
Look at the field! This will be a huge race! Predictions??
Men's 5,000-meter Run
1 Korir, Leonard Iona (Kenya)
2 Baddeley, Andy New Balance (Great Britain)
3 Sambu, Stephen Arizona (Kenya)
4 Derrick, Chris Stanford (U.S.)
5 Asmeron, Bolota Saucony (U.S.)
6 True, Ben Saucony (U.S.)
7 Cheserek, Edward St. Benedict's Prep, NJ (Kenya)
8 Tyner, Justin WCAP (U.S.)
9 Lagat, Bernard Nike (U.S.)
10 Lalang, Lawi Arizona (Kenya)
11 Barrios, Juan Luis Nike (Mexico)
12 Bruce, Ben U.S.
Predictions?
Well Lagat is clearly going to win... In fact, it would take something as ridiculous as a group of those bumbling and idiotic wall-street protesters charging into the middle of the race and assaulting the runners to keep him from winning...
Seyta wrote:
Well Lagat is clearly going to win... In fact, it would take something as ridiculous as a group of those bumbling and idiotic wall-street protesters charging into the middle of the race and assaulting the runners to keep him from winning...
Actually, Lawi Lalang is MUCH closer to Lagat than you think. IF Lagat has an off day, Lawi Lalang could beat him.
wheres cam levins? he could trounce this field
lights cameron action wrote:
wheres cam levins? he could trounce this field
In the mile.
NYRR Wanamaker Mile
1 Batty, Miles BYU (U.S.)
2 O'Hare, Chris Tulsa (Great Britain)
3 Van Ingen, Erik Binghamton (U.S.)
4 Heath, Garrett Saucony (U.S.)
5 Merber, Kyle Columbia (U.S.)
6 Boylan-Pett, Liam NJ-NY TC (U.S.)
7 Kisorio, Silas Oklahoma Christian (Kenya)
8 Centrowitz, Matthew Nike (U.S.)
9 Milne, Taylor New Balance (Canada)
10 Olmedo, Manuel Nike (Spain)
11 McCarthy, David Providence (Ireland)
12 Levins, Cam Southern Utah (Canada)
13 Wieczorek, Mark U.S.
Jesse was indeed a friend wrote:
Actually, Lawi Lalang is MUCH closer to Lagat than you think. IF Lagat has an off day, Lawi Lalang could beat him.
Last time I checked, Lawi Lalang wasn't going about trouncing a 12:54 Kenyan phenom in every race they ran together
Lagat ran a perfect record against Isaiah Koech and Eliud Kipchoge last year, two of Kenya's absolute best.
If the race goes fast, Lagat will quite literally drop Lalang
If the race goes slow, Lagat's kick will devastate him at the end
It's not going to take an off day to make Lagat lose. It's going to take a catastrophe
I hope Derrick beats Lalang.
adfadfa wrote:
I hope Derrick beats Lalang.
In his dreams maybe he already beat him! or maybe in an other world or maybe if Derrick would be re-born as a Kenyan then maybe he's got a chance.
If the race goes fast, Lagat will quite literally drop Lalang/quote]
Cool like Stone Cold Steve Austin?
Perfect...
Probably even better than the 5,000...
He is inferring that True should not be in this field since American distance running has improved vastly over the past 8 years. He is a pretty talented runner so who knows he may mix it up in that race.
Seyta wrote:
If the race goes fast, Lagat will quite literally drop Lalang
If the race goes fast, Lagat will follow Lalang.
Seyta wrote:
Jesse was indeed a friend wrote:Actually, Lawi Lalang is MUCH closer to Lagat than you think. IF Lagat has an off day, Lawi Lalang could beat him.
Last time I checked, Lawi Lalang wasn't going about trouncing a 12:54 Kenyan phenom in every race they ran together
Lagat ran a perfect record against Isaiah Koech and Eliud Kipchoge last year, two of Kenya's absolute best.
If the race goes fast, Lagat will quite literally drop Lalang
If the race goes slow, Lagat's kick will devastate him at the end
It's not going to take an off day to make Lagat lose. It's going to take a catastrophe
Lagat could NOT drop Lalang in a mile. They are that close now.
1. Lalang is Lagat's little brother.
2. Lalang just missed the mile CR after going out really fast, so he's in shape.
3. Lagat has a 5k PR much better than the rest of the field.
1+2+3 = Lalang and Lagat work together to make it fast.
Jesse was indeed a friend wrote:
Lagat could NOT drop Lalang in a mile. They are that close now.
lol yeah ok
quick question wrote:
Jesse was indeed a friend wrote:Lagat could NOT drop Lalang in a mile. They are that close now.
lol yeah ok
I've noticed how stupid you are in previous posts. Lagat is no longer a great miler, and you are too stupid to understand that a young stud like Lalang could NOT be dropped in a mile by a 37 year old Lagat. Lagat has become mediocre in the mile, a shadow of what he once was. It's perfectly understandable.
Weary wrote:
These Melrose Games ...are they on Melrose Place or something?
Possibly, if you mean 90210?
Jesse was indeed a friend wrote:
quick question wrote:lol yeah ok
I've noticed how stupid you are in previous posts. Lagat is no longer a great miler, and you are too stupid to understand that a young stud like Lalang could NOT be dropped in a mile by a 37 year old Lagat. Lagat has become mediocre in the mile, a shadow of what he once was. It's perfectly understandable.
How fast do you each of them could run a mile?
quick question wrote:
How fast do you each of them could run a mile?
Well, it is only February, so I would guess that on an outdoor track with good conditions they'd both be about 3:53xx right now, with indoors a bit slower. By the summer, they'd both be faster.
Is Seyta a thieving lowlife scumbag banker?