I am curious to see what Kenenisa brings to the table today. Kenenisa should be able to muster a WL time of 26:55 or so, but it may be a bit windy for anything faster. Look for Kipsiro to show good form.
I am curious to see what Kenenisa brings to the table today. Kenenisa should be able to muster a WL time of 26:55 or so, but it may be a bit windy for anything faster. Look for Kipsiro to show good form.
Clifford Clavin MD wrote:
I am curious to see what Kenenisa brings to the table today. Kenenisa should be able to muster a WL time of 26:55 or so, but it may be a bit windy for anything faster. Look for Kipsiro to show good form.
I don't usually like to quote myself, but as per usual, I have nailed another prediction. Kenenesa COULD have run 26:55 today, and that is obvious to even the unwashed, as he ran 27:02 and won the race with a 2:32 last 1000m.
Moses Kipsiro did show good form, running a pb of 27:04.
This ability I have is uncanny and effortless. I should not brag, but it ain't bragging when you can back it up.
Also, Kenenisa will NEVER run faster than 26:40 or 12:54 again, as I pointed out in the first post of this thread, and he sure looks like a good bet to get silver in London, as I also pointed out. OK, enough...
Also noted that he took the lead from 5000m and the "rabbits" stopped after 2K....
Ahem!
Kenenisa said after today's race that he is 100 percent back. Well, he'll NEVER be in the shape he was a few years ago, but at 90 percent of that he's still good enough to nab a silver in London.
Clifford Clavin MD wrote:
Kenenisa said after today's race that he is 100 percent back. Well, he'll NEVER be in the shape he was a few years ago, but at 90 percent of that he's still good enough to nab a silver in London.
Ahem.
He will win Gold
Quenton Cassidamius wrote:
He will win Gold
OK, so there is at least one other on these boards who also understands the sport. Nice to meet you.
Clifford Clavin MD wrote:
Kenenisa said after today's race that he is 100 percent back. Well, he'll NEVER be in the shape he was a few years ago, but at 90 percent of that he's still good enough to nab a silver in London.
90% of Bekele is good enough to beat anyone. 100% and no one stands a chance.
It's good to see Kenenisa is getting cocky.
He tweeted: "Mo Farah is a great athlete in great shape but I am determined to win a record third Olympic gold at London."
I have already stated that Kenenisa is going to get the silver, so don't get too cocky, Kenenisa, as the great one has spoken, and there will be no gold for you this year.
Clifford Clavin MD wrote:
It's good to see Kenenisa is getting cocky.
He tweeted: "Mo Farah is a great athlete in great shape but I
is that actually bekele tweeting? it's not verified.
haile's twiiter isnt verified either, but seems legit:
!/HaileGebr
they need to be verified like other major celebrities! their managers/agents should get with them and have this rectified ASAP.
You were wrong that Kenenisa would get Silver as he finished 4th. But you were correct about the rest even though they laughed at you, as most assumed Kenenisa would get Gold.
We're only making plans, for Nigel. We only want what's best for him.
We're only making plans, for Nigel. Nigel just needs that helping hand.
10 years later and Bekele is still the GOAT and is ready to literally obliterate London in a few days
I must be missing some context but this was such a weirdly hostile thread. Bekele was nowhere near his prior form, soundly beaten in every DL he ran and 3 years removed from medaling. Not sure why it got so much hate to say he would get "only" get a Silver in the 10K, people seemed to take that as a personal affront. And he didn't even end up with a medal, so they were even more wrong.
Also bizarre to see no mention of Mo Farah considering he was coming off gold in the 5k and silver in the 10k the previous year.
maybe the thought that 10,000m he did the year prior in 26:43 was an indication he was back....which he unfortunately wasn't.
Whenever I watch the 2012 10,000m I keep thinking he is about to go like he used to and just doesn't... He was also in terrible position with a lap to go
Female coach having affair with male runner. Should I report it?
Post about women banditing Brooklyn half marathon going viral on X
If Daniel's and Pfitz are outdated..then where do I look for modern training plans?
Colin Sahlman runs 1:45 and Nico Young runs 1:47 in the 800m tonight at the Desert Heat Classic