Yomif Kejelcha........
3k PR - 7:53.56 (July 14, 2013)
3k PR - 7:36.28 (June 17, 2014)
5k PR - 13:25.19 (July 25, 2014)
5k PR - 12:58.39 (June 4, 2015)
Are these improvements in 1 year a natural progression? Or boosted by drugs?
Yomif Kejelcha........
3k PR - 7:53.56 (July 14, 2013)
3k PR - 7:36.28 (June 17, 2014)
5k PR - 13:25.19 (July 25, 2014)
5k PR - 12:58.39 (June 4, 2015)
Are these improvements in 1 year a natural progression? Or boosted by drugs?
Impossible to tell. But everyone here will shout doper. He is young and people can improve drastically at 17-21
Shame he's not really 18
he increased his mileage from 100km/week to 170km/week. In conjunction with the natural progression associated with his youg age (17->18)
it is plausible.
Real age wrote:
Shame he's not really 18
Were you there when he was born?
It would be a shock if he's not an age cheater, let's put it that way.
Trollism wrote:
It would be a shock if he's not an age cheater, let's put it that way.
Hmmm he competes in open/senior championships and on the diamond league circuit. Care to explain how he is an age cheater when age is not a criteria for being at those events?
Passport Control wrote:
Trollism wrote:It would be a shock if he's not an age cheater, let's put it that way.
Hmmm he competes in open/senior championships and on the diamond league circuit. Care to explain how he is an age cheater when age is not a criteria for being at those events?
There is a junior discount on Tef at the Addis Ababa market.
Here it is relevant:
http://www.iaaf.org/athletes/ethiopia/yomif-kejelcha-283623#honours
kjgkuyg wrote:
Real age wrote:Shame he's not really 18
Were you there when he was born?
It's very simple.
East Africans (Ethiopia and Kenya) go like this;
On the day you are born, you are a few minutes/hours old.
Literally, the next day-24 hours later, you turn 21.
We don't have teenagers in either Ethiopia or Kenya.
NativeSon wrote:
kjgkuyg wrote:Were you there when he was born?
It's very simple.
East Africans (Ethiopia and Kenya) go like this;
On the day you are born, you are a few minutes/hours old.
Literally, the next day-24 hours later, you turn 21.
We don't have teenagers in either Ethiopia or Kenya.
Thank you, I laughed.