MO Farah will win in 7.25 and continue his statement of showing the haters that he can win races no matter what the pace is .... BOOM
MO Farah will win in 7.25 and continue his statement of showing the haters that he can win races no matter what the pace is .... BOOM
7:31.50
whine decanter wrote:
7:31.50
- 2nd Place behind 7:25
No reason to hate 12.9 fitness joggers like Farah. They can't help it.
If the javelin and TJ are finished by the time Gatlin and SRR are done, the question is whether anyone will stick around to watch the fitness joggers in the 3000. 7:30 pace is 30 seconds per 200m, and that is not fast enough for Felix and SRR to run warmups in. To say Farah runs like a girl would be disrespectful to the girls. He's not that fast
I seriously doubt that Farah could run a single 400 as fast as any of the women in the preceding event. They really should have scheduled the women's 200 immediately before the men's 3000 to better emphasize just how slow distance runners are.
His indoor 2 mile converts to 7:27.
He'll run 7:19-7:22, that two mile came out of nowhere and it's been like 3 months since then. The kid is back.
coach d wrote:
No reason to hate 12.9 fitness joggers like Farah. They can't help it.
If the javelin and TJ are finished by the time Gatlin and SRR are done, the question is whether anyone will stick around to watch the fitness joggers in the 3000. 7:30 pace is 30 seconds per 200m, and that is not fast enough for Felix and SRR to run warmups in. To say Farah runs like a girl would be disrespectful to the girls. He's not that fast
I seriously doubt that Farah could run a single 400 as fast as any of the women in the preceding event. They really should have scheduled the women's 200 immediately before the men's 3000 to better emphasize just how slow distance runners are.
Why do you loathe distance runners so much?
He will run 7:25...but then he'll have to finish running the race.
I have to agree with Ventollin's calculator here Mo will def run 7.20 maybe even lower ..He is in great shape and seems to go after the clock lately
I'll guess 7:24.
MOBOT wrote:
MO Farah will win in 7.25 and continue his statement of showing the haters that he can win races no matter what the pace is .... BOOM
I have no way of knowing what type of shape Mo is in, but based on his indoor 2-mile, I would say 7:25 is in the cards.
reader of the forums wrote:
coach d wrote:No reason to hate 12.9 fitness joggers like Farah. They can't help it.
If the javelin and TJ are finished by the time Gatlin and SRR are done, the question is whether anyone will stick around to watch the fitness joggers in the 3000. 7:30 pace is 30 seconds per 200m, and that is not fast enough for Felix and SRR to run warmups in. To say Farah runs like a girl would be disrespectful to the girls. He's not that fast
I seriously doubt that Farah could run a single 400 as fast as any of the women in the preceding event. They really should have scheduled the women's 200 immediately before the men's 3000 to better emphasize just how slow distance runners are.
Why do you loathe distance runners so much?
Because he was bullied by them as a kid
coach d wrote:
No reason to hate 12.9 fitness joggers like Farah. They can't help it.
If the javelin and TJ are finished by the time Gatlin and SRR are done, the question is whether anyone will stick around to watch the fitness joggers in the 3000. 7:30 pace is 30 seconds per 200m, and that is not fast enough for Felix and SRR to run warmups in. To say Farah runs like a girl would be disrespectful to the girls. He's not that fast
I seriously doubt that Farah could run a single 400 as fast as any of the women in the preceding event. They really should have scheduled the women's 200 immediately before the men's 3000 to better emphasize just how slow distance runners are.
I wonder what Felix or Richards Ross could run in a 400 after running for 9600m at 65s/400.
There's no way Farah couldn't run AT LEAST 49.
coach d wrote:
No reason to hate 12.9 fitness joggers like Farah. They can't help it.
If the javelin and TJ are finished by the time Gatlin and SRR are done, the question is whether anyone will stick around to watch the fitness joggers in the 3000. 7:30 pace is 30 seconds per 200m, and that is not fast enough for Felix and SRR to run warmups in. To say Farah runs like a girl would be disrespectful to the girls. He's not that fast
I seriously doubt that Farah could run a single 400 as fast as any of the women in the preceding event. They really should have scheduled the women's 200 immediately before the men's 3000 to better emphasize just how slow distance runners are.
There are probably only one of two women is the world who could be Mo in 400.