I'm calling it right now. Mark my words. He's winning it all in the 800 in 2020. This guy is a stud
I'm calling it right now. Mark my words. He's winning it all in the 800 in 2020. This guy is a stud
800/1500 double
is this before or after his suspension?
fantastic race and tactics. He will win in 4 years.
But Maflouki looks unbeatable this year at 1500. It will be just like 2012.
Heard it here ferst wrote:
I'm calling it right now. Mark my words. He's winning it all in the 800 in 2020. This guy is a stud
No, just please stop. Lets focus on the now, he did great today!
Remember Amos, Kitum, and Aman 4 years ago? All have faster PBS than Clayton in the 8 and were years younger. Where are they now? 4 years can make a big difference, don't hype it, just let it happen...
Remember all the hype about Brazier? Exactly, we as a community need to just glorify the present and not think too far into the future
craft beer life wrote:
is this before or after his suspension?
He's not going to get caught for doping, how many times are we going to learn White American athletes are well protected and can take whatever stuff they want and get away with it?
American 1500 and mile records by then
chuckycheese wrote:
craft beer life wrote:is this before or after his suspension?
He's not going to get caught for doping, how many times are we going to learn White American athletes are well protected and can take whatever stuff they want and get away with it?
Zero thus far.
Heard it here ferst wrote:
I'm calling it right now. Mark my words. He's winning it all in the 800 in 2020. This guy is a stud
No I said this about 20 minutes ago in my living room. so no I didnt hear this first
chuckycheese wrote:
craft beer life wrote:is this before or after his suspension?
He's not going to get caught for doping, how many times are we going to learn White American athletes are well protected and can take whatever stuff they want and get away with it?
Lance Armstrong and his lifetime ban would probably disagree
Clayton Murphy will win the gold medal in 2020
I don't think they race over 2020.
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800
1500
3000 steeple
5000
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chuckycheese wrote:
craft beer life wrote:is this before or after his suspension?
He's not going to get caught for doping, how many times are we going to learn White American athletes are well protected and can take whatever stuff they want and get away with it?
Man, I bet you live a very miserable life.
chuckycheese wrote:
craft beer life wrote:is this before or after his suspension?
He's not going to get caught for doping, how many times are we going to learn White American athletes are well protected and can take whatever stuff they want and get away with it?
That might be one reason they always burn out so quick. To have a chance to reach the very top you have to go balls out, and after a year or two your body just doesn't respond the same way as before.
Nearly all those speed junkies in mid-D in the 50's and 60's had 1 or 2 great years and then disappeared.
Murph Dawg could be the next Borza, but we'll have to wait and see.
Okay... wrote:
Remember Amos, Kitum, and Aman 4 years ago? All .... were years younger.
LLLLLOLLLL
Okay... wrote:
Heard it here ferst wrote:I'm calling it right now. Mark my words. He's winning it all in the 800 in 2020. This guy is a stud
No, just please stop. Lets focus on the now, he did great today!
Remember Amos, Kitum, and Aman 4 years ago? All have faster PBS than Clayton in the 8 and were years younger. Where are they now? 4 years can make a big difference, don't hype it, just let it happen...
Are you nuts? Those guys were all older than Murphy is now when they ran in 2012? Aman's own agent said he thought Aman was 24 back then. And look at DJ Zoro/Amos. He looks older than Rudisha because he IS older than Rudisha. Kitum was supposedly 22 then, which is believable.
I LOVED the way Borza ran, competed and won when I was a kid, but do we really believe he was clean??
I, for one, do not.
Heard it here ferst wrote:
I'm calling it right now. Mark my words. He's winning it all in the 800 in 2020. This guy is a stud
Too many factors involved to be sure, but if things go his way, he certainly has a real chance.
But claiming now that he will undoubtedly win the 2020 Gold is just being a pure fanboy. Not that there's anything wrong with that.