malmo wrote:
Injuries can be a blessing in disguise.
As someone who has experience coming back from a stress fracture, you'd be surprised at how quickly things can come together in three weeks.
His competitors have nowhere else to go, They are the ones who'll be looking over their shoulders.
I don't know about you, but I'd much rather be the hunter than the hunted.
Agree with this. Look at Centro last year: unbelievable in the trials and was flat at worlds. The down time may be a benefit that will help keep him from peaking too early this year. Don't see him beating Kiprop under any circumstances but I expect a medal if things go reasonably well.