How about the tweet from Nick Willis?
"In the final event of the day, Qatar's Hamza Driouch won the men's 1500m title, timing 3:39.04. Out front at 800m and 1200m, Driouch was able to maintain the lead coming through the tape by running 52.7 seconds for the final lap.
"El G would have been hanging on for dear life," Olympic silver medalist Nick Willis said of Driouch through his Twitter feed.
Hillary Cheruiyot Ngetich and Abdelhadi Labäli finished second (3:40.39) and third (3:40.60), respectively.
"I am very happy to win this race today because my rivals were very strong, especially the Africans," Driouch, 17, told the IAAF. Interestingly, instead of training in Qatar before the championships, Driouch prepared in Sweden, England, and even Barcelona, noting that the weather conditions close to home were unsuitable for training.
"The gold medal here will give me extra confidence," he said."
I saw the video of this guy breaking the world junior or youth? record in the 1k. He does not look old. And he is so smooth, I think that he is the next El G. There's been no great miler since El G. Kiprop has dominated without running under 3:31 for most of his time at the top and even now he's only got a 3:29, as his style is not a frontrunning, El G time trial type, but rather he is a competitor who runs fast enough to win. Driouch has the killer instinct AND the courage or strength to push hard from a long way out and so he will be the first with a shot at El G's records since 2004. Not this year but by 2016.