Tyrone ReXXXing wrote:
You are now infamous for this.
Infamous among about 4 or 5 transient British trolls, a notoriously unbalanced ranter (you), and, in your imagination, subscribers of an article in a non-track-related magazine by a man with no particular expertise who are supposed to think he was referring to me.
You can go get your hero and have him debate me here, but I already know you will be content as always to dole out juvenile flames. What you don't realize is you're only helping my cause - an idea that evokes such foul behavior from the LR gutter is more likely true than not.
So, since you're compelled to once again draw attention to the skinny people for me, I'll point out that half of the other WC distance events were won by extreme flyweights too - Kiprop, Kemboi and Ayana. Where were they in the past? There was nobody that skinny challenging Cram or Coe. No twiggy upstarts threatened the long reigns of El G or Bekele. That's not how it was done in the old days, and anyone who has ever gotten too skinny and suffered the consequences knows why. But it's happening now, across the board.