Great choice as he'll be surrounded by guys trying to reach their potential. Especially my boy Charles Jock! Hopefully Amos finds his 2012 form because he is still young!
Great choice as he'll be surrounded by guys trying to reach their potential. Especially my boy Charles Jock! Hopefully Amos finds his 2012 form because he is still young!
I guess if he wants to run 1:45 every weekend then, yeah, it was a good choice.
lolzzzzz wrote:
I guess if he wants to run 1:45 every weekend then, yeah, it was a good choice.
1:45? more like 1:51/dnf
More like 2:00 or retire like MuhammeD Amman.
Probably got an opportunity to both go to college and make enough money for himself and to send home. Cases like Mo aman just go to show you that what we have in the first world as average people is better than living in the third world and being a world beater.
I think it's great news. I always wonder what happened to that guy -- every time I rewatch the 2012 800m it makes me sad that he has struggled since. I wish him all the best.
Great place to expedite retirement and/or poor results.
For Amos it might actually be good. Some structure, less partying, etc. It also seems like he has a killer instinct while racing. Those OTC guys are pretty soft though so it might rub off on him.
Bump for the haters to apologize.
the camel wrote:
Bump for the haters to apologize.
I'll be the first to admit that I was wrong. I'm extremely shocked. Maybe he has broken the curse?
Is he actually even part of the group? As recently as June 1 he had still not made his way to Eugene.
He's there now, but then again now it's time to travel to Europe. Is Rowland his coach and is he working out with the group?
Stunning turnaround for him. I thought he was done, like Aman. However, it is a shame to be using Nike's resources to help foreign nationals beat American athletes at World's.
asdfwe wrote:
Stunning turnaround for him. I thought he was done, like Aman. However, it is a shame to be using Nike's resources to help foreign nationals beat American athletes at World's.
No big Nike fan here (in terms of their track brand management) but I don't fault them for caring about being a successful business over trying to only sponsor American runners.
Mad Gassy wrote:
Is he actually even part of the group? As recently as June 1 he had still not made his way to Eugene.
He's there now, but then again now it's time to travel to Europe. Is Rowland his coach and is he working out with the group?
Him and Osagie were both wearing the vest.
Amos is back, 800m will be exciting this year.
more like the business of doping ,
a go to place to dope ,simple as that .
regardless if others are not and their performances
swaglord wrote:
For Amos it might actually be good. Some structure, less partying, etc. It also seems like he has a killer instinct while racing. Those OTC guys are pretty soft though so it might rub off on him.
Less partying at OTC?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Also Hassan is a part of the same group. When I saw her beat Kipyegon, red flags went up.
I’m a D2 female runner. Our coach explicitly told us not to visit LetsRun forums.
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