I think Mo and Galen worked out a deal. Mo gets the 10k; Rupp gets the 5k. Watch Mo support Galen in this one.
I'd personally like to see Lagat go out on top.
I think Mo and Galen worked out a deal. Mo gets the 10k; Rupp gets the 5k. Watch Mo support Galen in this one.
I'd personally like to see Lagat go out on top.
haha wrote:
Lagat has only ran 1 5000 this year and it was indoors. Lagat and Rupp will be ready for the Africans.
Trials? But I agree that Lagat will be right in the mix. He tends to come home with a medal.
I think Rupp is going to get a second medal. He looked the most controlled of everyone in the last laps of the 10, just waiting until 200.
Farah
Lagat
Rupp
Gebremeskel
sub3over40 wrote:
There are many comment focusing on the Africans in the race that can run 12:50 or under. That is irrelevant. It is only important what they run in the final. The runner with the best PR or season best many times loses in an Olympic final. It is about peaking and being the best on that day. Look out for a fast race. The Africans do not want to get out-kicked by Rupp again. The 10K meter runners are going to be teased about it for years when they get home.
This is entirely incorrect. The runner with the best PR/season best/in the best shape has always won the Olympic distance races. By win I mean gold or silver.
In the last 15 years:
Lagat
Bekele
Geb
El g
Wanjiru
Rupp won't medal. Let's get real here. Everyone can get off his D anytime now. A month ago everyone said they hated Rupp, now everyone is a fan. Typical American bandwagon fans.
He has to be ahead of Mo going into the straightaway or dead even, or else he won't be able to pass him. Ever notice how Mo is always in the perfect position (inside, a step or two in front) going into the straight? That's smart as hell. Salazar always said Rupp had more raw speed than Mo, people laughed their asses off, but now you're seeing it. Lagat will be fresh as hell too, so he's got a real chance. And these 2 Ethiopians are FAST (see Paris race). Nevertheless, I got:
1. Rupp 13:12.55
2. Farah 13:12.57
3. Lagat 13:12.87
Enjoy. Biggest upset in Olympic distance history, perhaps, Rupp winning the 5K. Let's do this.
I can see it buching up like the 10 but a couple of runners going down. Then it could be anyones.
Beware of Lagat, master of all tactics. The Ethiopian will win My guess is.
Ethiopian
Farah
Kenyan
Rupp
Lagat
A Rupp victory would prove his 10k was no fluke and would earn the nickname "the mzungu from hell."
I am going with 13:05 winning time. Slow first mile and a brutal two miles to the line.
Farah
Gebremeskel
Gebrehiwot
Koech
Rupp
Lagat
I would love to see Koech try to take this out. I wonder what the Ethiopians are thinking
If there's one thing yesterday taught us, its that DL races don't mean squat when it comes to the OLYs.
sure no wrote:
sub3over40 wrote:There are many comment focusing on the Africans in the race that can run 12:50 or under. That is irrelevant. It is only important what they run in the final. The runner with the best PR or season best many times loses in an Olympic final. It is about peaking and being the best on that day. Look out for a fast race. The Africans do not want to get out-kicked by Rupp again. The 10K meter runners are going to be teased about it for years when they get home.
This is entirely incorrect. The runner with the best PR/season best/in the best shape has always won the Olympic distance races. By win I mean gold or silver.
In the last 15 years:
Lagat
Bekele
Geb
El g
Wanjiru
Perhaps you did not notice that Bekele lost to Rupp yesterday.
sub3over40 wrote:
Perhaps you did not notice that Bekele lost to Rupp yesterday.
Huh? Bekele clearly has had an off season...hell, an off few years.
Gebrihwet and meskel are incredibly dangerous.
Running a 12:46-7 with a 54-55 last lap is not something I can see Lagat, Rupp or Farah being capable of.
They are both young and may well have improved since then. Scary stuff.
The 10k WAS an incredibly weak feild, the weakest in several decades. The 5k is much stronger and Rupp would do well to snag a bronze.
Gebremeskel or Koech will get a medal. Mo and Rupp will get medals. Heck, I left Lagat out. Actually, if Bernard can somehow wait until 80 meters are left to hit his top gear, he can win.
Wild card: There is some team work for a fast past, to take the sting out of Mo and Rupp. But who is going to throw it down over the first mile? Probably no one.
U.S. 5K sweep? Should be 2 medals minimum.
pointer wrote:
If there's one thing yesterday taught us, its that DL races donv't mean squat when it comes to the OLYs.
The Pre Classic was a DL meet and it was pretty indicative of what we saw in the 10000 last year and this year. The Paris 5000 was quicker than the last few years because, unlike the last few years, the field kept the pace during the 3000-4000.
The 10k WAS an incredibly weak feild, the weakest in several decades. The 5k is much stronger and Rupp would do well to snag a bronze.[/quote]
Only if you do not count Rupp and Farah. You just are not used to the alpha dogs not being from Eth or Kenya.
I bet 10 guys in the field would break 27 in a rabbitted race.
With Mo, he will medal, without Mo, back with Cam
dualcitizen wrote:
With Mo, he will medal, without Mo, back with Cam
Without mo, he runs for gold, with mo he runs for silver. Unless he's ready to step it up one more notch.
sure no wrote:
This is entirely incorrect. The runner with the best PR/season best/in the best shape has always won the Olympic distance races. By win I mean gold or silver.
In the last 15 years:
Lagat
Bekele
Geb
El g
Wanjiru
PR's? Season bests? That's crazy talk. Form doesn't matter.
Everyone knows the best way to prepare for the Olympics is barely race at all in the previous 4 months and then hope for a slow pace. It's LACK of form that counts.
None of the Americans has run more than two 5000's all year. Their SB's are WL + 12, WL + 25, and WL + 36. You can't demonstrate better lack of form than that.
Absence of data means a runner can do anything. Just like how you can get loans with no credit.
Obviously I'm joking. People that ignore form charts are idiots.
As far as comparing London 10k with other olympic 10 k 's this was not one of the better races/fields. While acknowledging that championship races tend to be tactical, London's winning time reflected the largest differential between olympic winning time and existing WR since 1968. The differential was 1:13.
inorder to win the 5k gold for kenyan and ethiopian, they should put the race in 62-63 for each lap and the american and britain will melt down.
other wise the 'older' guys from america and britain will have chance
RIP: D3 All-American Frank Csorba - who ran 13:56 in March - dead
RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
Running for Bowerman Track Club used to be cool now its embarrassing
Hats off to my dad. He just ran a 1:42 Half Marathon and turns 75 in 2 months!
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