Not a Coach wrote:
I am sick to death of these motherf____g threads about runners' motherf____g race.
So am I. I'd like to elaborate on why but I won't. We don't need threads like this.
Not a Coach wrote:
I am sick to death of these motherf____g threads about runners' motherf____g race.
So am I. I'd like to elaborate on why but I won't. We don't need threads like this.
Deanouk wrote:
unpredictor wrote:Didn't he have tachycardia before the final? I read somewhere that before the race he mentioned that "this isn't going to go well"?
Really!?
What causes that? Just nerves or is it a condition?
Its nerves I think he said, also peed his pants before the start.
Said he didnt want to do therapy for it, want to handle it on his own.
That seems to go well...
physiology 101 wrote:
whataminute.. wrote:Kipketer is still running?
He ran the NYC marathon last year
Wilson Kipketer is truly a phenomenal athlete, to have moved up and impressed at the marathon so many years after his 3k WR. And he was still running world class 1500m times just a few seasons ago.
physiology 101 wrote:
whataminute.. wrote:Kipketer is still running?
He ran the NYC marathon last year
I mean 800m WR.
kartelite wrote:
physiology 101 wrote:He ran the NYC marathon last year
I mean 800m WR.
Yeah, my point exactly
An off day? Has no one else noticed since Montsho got busted, coincidentally the only other decent athlete from Botswana starts to under perform? It's not an off day. It's being off the juice.
adcuk2022 wrote:
definitely think kszcot up there with best kick
off a slower paced race .
europeans just pulled away .
Rudisha definitely has that steroid/HGH/Test jaw. He is on something.
[quote]The Champ wrote:
I think Amos is excellent and obviously one of the best in the world. He has, however, been beaten several times by other great athletes. I don't pretend his defeats are meaningless.
Can you name several of these losses? I am unaware of them
george oscar bluth wrote:
The Champ wrote:I think Amos is excellent and obviously one of the best in the world. He has, however, been beaten several times by other great athletes. I don't pretend his defeats are meaningless.
Many people seem to decide who is 'great' and for them all defeats are explained away (cold weather?!).
So pony up and say who you think is #1 in the world right now.
Still waiting buddy
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
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