January wrote:
Sammy Wanjiru
Never been a marathon competitor quite like him. And likely never will be again.
Definitely one to miss. However I feel like when Kamworwor moves up to the marathon, he will be very similar to Wanjiru
January wrote:
Sammy Wanjiru
Never been a marathon competitor quite like him. And likely never will be again.
Definitely one to miss. However I feel like when Kamworwor moves up to the marathon, he will be very similar to Wanjiru
Growing up in Philly in the late 70's early 80's I'd have to go with Sydney Maree. Seeing him float up & down Lancaster Avenue on training runs was mind blowing to a (slowish) high school kid like me.
Shawn Crawford. Funny ass dude
Steve Lewis
Doc Patton
Craig Mottram
Avocado's Number wrote:
John Ngugi
If I could pick more than one, Henry Rono and Paul Tergat would be among my top choices.
In a race with pacers, I don't much care.
Moises kiptanui
this guy wrote:
andrew wheating
^^^This! Watching him mow guys down on the home stretch was magical.
Symmonds put on some good shows, too. Watching him felt like watching someone violate the laws of the universe. It did not seem possible that someone built like that could do what he did, but he did.
Edwin Moses,
Running 1.5 seconds faster nearly 40 years ago, back when competitors cared about the technical side of the event.
Jeremy Wariner
He still runs but does not compete. I really enjoyed his season full of 43s.
Slinky
johnny dangerously wrote:
Edwin Moses
Yup, Edwin Moses
sara baxter
ezby wrote:
How have we not all unanimously settled on Bekele yet?
Because we are still expecting great things.
Buck Knight
Joe Falcon
Haile Gebrselassie
Every race was an assault on the clock or a great championship race with a great kick.
And he ran everything and against everybody.
He never lost sleep wondering how fast he could have run.
And he changed what others believed they could run.
I don't think Bob Kennedy would have broken 13 if Geb didn't smash through 12:50 and then 12:40.
Geb was only the second man ever under 13 and then suddenly dozens could do it.
Alenka Bikar
Alenka Bikar
Alenka Bikar
I’m a D2 female runner. Our coach explicitly told us not to visit LetsRun forums.
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
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