rupp-certified salaadbar wrote:
elmore345 wrote:So top 10 women are all dopers...I mean African.
Riiiiiiight.
No history of doping in UK athletics. Or Spain. Or Germany. Or Italy. Or Sweden.
He never said those nations weren't either...
rupp-certified salaadbar wrote:
elmore345 wrote:So top 10 women are all dopers...I mean African.
Riiiiiiight.
No history of doping in UK athletics. Or Spain. Or Germany. Or Italy. Or Sweden.
He never said those nations weren't either...
Mens surge is over Kiptoo and Karoki back in bunch.
Fast pace fan wrote:
LetsRun.com wrote:We have good news to report to US fans. The race will be live on NBC Spors Extra on Saturday morning!!
I'm not able to get their parochial broadcast.
Can someone please post a free internet feed for the race.
Go to watchathletics. This has been posted already! For every major race and meet, ever, including this one.
Men 14:15 5K
NBC commentator using the term 'and change' or 'plus change' a LOT.
Anyone see the ethiopian guy taking drinks from other countries drink stations? dq?
The Scot wrote:
Kam has rejoined the leaders, how the hell did he manage that?! An Ngugi special.
I figured the race was over. I went back and timed it. He was down 11 seconds but then I realized that was slow mo.
I watched it live again and he was down for about 7 seconds. He caught up to the leaders with 3:30.
I figured his race was done. Kudos to the Ethiopia guy who was behind him and fell on him and stayed with him and helped him. AMazing sportsmanship.
Got a look at the winds with the wind kites for some company on the right hand side.
Doesn't look oppressive, and not gusty. They're spread across the road, with no weaving or compression that goes on when you see big gusts.
SO they went 14:10 for the first 5k and Kamworor fell. Definitley a sub-1400 effort. even if he lost 7 seconds he then has to weave threw the crowd.
rojo wrote:
I figured his race was done. Kudos to the Ethiopia guy who was behind him and fell on him and stayed with him and helped him. AMazing sportsmanship.
That was really cool.
Sara Hall leading American, Nelson about 1 min back of her
18.16 4M Mo struggling.
rojo wrote:
The Scot wrote:Kam has rejoined the leaders, how the hell did he manage that?! An Ngugi special.
I figured the race was over. I went back and timed it. He was down 11 seconds but then I realized that was slow mo.
I watched it live again and he was down for about 7 seconds. He caught up to the leaders with 3:30.
I figured his race was done. Kudos to the Ethiopia guy who was behind him and fell on him and stayed with him and helped him. AMazing sportsmanship.
I for one cannot wait to see ventolin^3 factor in that fall to say that his performance today was intrinsically a world record. That and his super-special formulas for wind and rain, and calculating the extra distance he covered at every bend.
Man Kamworor must have been really mad.
His teammate passed him the bottle but then he didn't share it with the others and threw it away recklessly into the floor (if someone had stepped in it it might have been dangerous)
Ryan Sederquist wrote:
Yeah nope...I only have two choices: Puerto Rico Open, Round 3 and WGC Deli match....I don't see any water polo stuff....makes no sense...so frustrating....how can I not watch this somewhere
NBC says I don't have the lastest flash, but I do.
kmaclam wrote:
Sara Hall leading American, Nelson about 1 min back of her
Thanks for reporting on the Special O section. What are they on pace for, 1:14?
Farah dropped. Bad sign.
This is road racing. There is no coming back. And certainly not when 10 other guys are going up the road together.
4 miles at 18:16 for men. Farah a few strides off the leaders. He's done this before in a half marathon -- dropped back if he thought the pace was too quick before rejoining the leaders before the end.
Mo struggling to hang! 6k in!
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
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