1:42.16 BABY!!!
I'm back from the dead, yes I am. So this is how Lazarus felt ( btw, did that dude ever die again?).
1:42.16 BABY!!!
I'm back from the dead, yes I am. So this is how Lazarus felt ( btw, did that dude ever die again?).
Bosse interviewed on French TV says he was shocked by how fast they took it out. Lactic did him in.
El Keniano wrote:
Bosse interviewed on French TV says he was shocked by how fast they took it out. Lactic did him in.
Said to my wife, this place is nuts at 200m. Suicide by Kipketer.
El Keniano wrote:
Bosse interviewed on French TV says he was shocked by how fast they took it out. Lactic did him in.
Said to my wife, this pace is nuts at 200m. Suicide by Kipketer.
Chet H. Morton the 2nd wrote:
El Keniano wrote:Bosse interviewed on French TV says he was shocked by how fast they took it out. Lactic did him in.
Said to my wife, this pace is nuts at 200m. Suicide by Kipketer.
The kid was overwhelmed by the occasion, this is how mad he used to go out as a junior.
There was no rain to conquer. It stopped raining way before the race.
800 On Pure Hate wrote:
There was no rain to conquer. It stopped raining way before the race.
Its not the rain. It is a wet track that has been known to affect Rudisha's race negatively. But of course a wet track is mostly as a result of rain. That track was evidently damp. But glad the King was finally able to overcome his final enemy.
Abdalla wrote:
It is a wet track that has been known to affect Rudisha's race negatively.
Just as well it was a dry track for the 800 then.
http://sports.ndtv.com/olympics-2016/news/261887-rio-2016-kenya-s-david-rudisha-defends-olympic-800m-titleAmericans take notice......you want to win at the big events you are going to need to learn to run hard in the 800m all the way up to the 10k.
Constantly running against the same competition employing the jog and Sprint strategy you are not prepared to race against the Africans.
Is it doping? Hell no it's preparation to win the big events
El Keniano wrote:
1:42.16 BABY!!!
I'm back from the dead, yes I am. So this is how Lazarus felt ( btw, did that dude ever die again?).
It is said that very few guys rose with/in their bodies Elijah being one of them.
I am trying to recall from my C.R.E.
Karibu Bwana,
You've been missing from action.
In other news, we won the women's steeple..............but Bahrain is instead celebrating.
Lol!
El Keniano wrote:
Chet H. Morton the 2nd wrote:Said to my wife, this pace is nuts at 200m. Suicide by Kipketer.
The kid was overwhelmed by the occasion, this is how mad he used to go out as a junior.
The way he ran that first 200 I thought he was gonna go through the quarter in 47-48 again
trackbot! compare david rudisha vs mohammed aman
Flo'da boy wrote:
El Keniano wrote:The kid was overwhelmed by the occasion, this is how mad he used to go out as a junior.
The way he ran that first 200 I thought he was gonna go through the quarter in 47-48 again
Kipketer got in the way of Rudisha.
In our local Kenyan parlance, he 'should know people!'
How dare he?
Abdalla wrote:
800 On Pure Hate wrote:There was no rain to conquer. It stopped raining way before the race.
Its not the rain. It is a wet track that has been known to affect Rudisha's race negatively. But of course a wet track is mostly as a result of rain. That track was evidently damp. But glad the King was finally able to overcome his final enemy.
The track was minimally dry. It was a non-factor. There was no battle with King David and his alleged kryptonite, which is blown out of proportion. Show me where he talks about rain other than saying "The weather plays a very big role. I have run very few races in the raining and the cold."
This whole kryptonite thing has been blown out of proportion.
This is rain and a wet track, it was dry for 800m:
Olympic athletes make a splash on the track competing in the rain
NativeSon wrote:
El Keniano wrote:1:42.16 BABY!!!
I'm back from the dead, yes I am. So this is how Lazarus felt ( btw, did that dude ever die again?).
It is said that very few guys rose with/in their bodies Elijah being one of them.
I am trying to recall from my C.R.E.
Karibu Bwana,
You've been missing from action.
In other news, we won the women's steeple..............but Bahrain is instead celebrating.
Lol!
Asante sana, Bwana. Just the majesty of that run and dominance by the Maasai Moran made me proud. How did we ever doubt him? As for Ruth Jebet, running for Bahrain as a teenager, isn't that child trafficking? TPTB didn't care about this until it start. As for CRE, please don't remind me ... Our teacher was a nut, used that class to preach, not teach.
so this is what rain and a wet track look like in Rio http://sports.yahoo.com/photos/olympic-athletes-splash-track-competing-011815941/p-johnathan-cabral-canada-competes-photo-011815435.html
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trackbot! compare david rudisha vs mohammed aman
Head-to-head record between david rudisha (left) and mohammed aman (right):
WC Daegu 2011-08-30: 800 m: 1:43.91 (1) VS 1:45.93 (8)
Rieti 2011 Rieti 2011-09-10: 800 m: 1:41.33 (1) VS 1:43.37 (3)
VD Bruxelles 2011-09-16: 800 m: 1:43.96 (1) VS 1:44.29 (2)
Notturna Milano 2011-09-18: 800 m: 1:43.57 (2) VS 1:43.50 (1)
OG London 2012-08-09: 800 m: 1:40.91 (1) VS 1:43.20 (6)
WK Zürich 2012-08-30: 800 m: 1:42.81 (2) VS 1:42.53 (1)
Diamond Doha 2013-05-10: 800 m: 1:43.87 (1) VS 1:44.21 (2)
Pre Eugene OR 2014-05-31: 800 m: 1:44.87 (7) VS 1:43.99 (2)
Herc Monaco 2014-07-18: 800 m: 1:42.98 (5) VS 1:42.83 (3)
WK Zürich 2014-08-28: 800 m: 1:43.96 (3) VS 1:45.01 (8)
Athletissima Lausanne 2015-07-09: 800 m: 1:43.76 (2) VS 1:46.03 (8)
WK Zürich 2015-09-03: 800 m: 1:45.91 (4) VS 1:45.83 (3)
Bauhaus Stockholm 2016-06-16: 800 m: 1:45.69 (4) VS 1:47.00 (7)
david "MF" rudisha total wins: 8
mohammed "DEVASTATED" aman total wins: 5
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