You think Kamworor can actually run exactly twice his 5000m PB, 12:59.98, back to back with no recovery.
Ok.
You think Kamworor can actually run exactly twice his 5000m PB, 12:59.98, back to back with no recovery.
Ok.
Just went for a run; nobody breaks 13 minutes tomorrow, too hot, too windy, and the pollen count is sky high.
Jefe in the CO wrote:and the pollen count is sky high
eugene's perpetual problem
wrecked Ryun in '72...
Gebrehiwot is not even listed anymore y'all..
KAV wrote:
Bad Wigins wrote:Gebrhiwet will WIN the 5000.
^^THIS
I am prediction experts. Win 4mil in Vegas. Kamworor wins the race, Mo Farah will be beaten. Typical Mo lose race or races early season then win the world Olympic gold when it counts while microdosing. How do you people not see this coming) wake up.
LOLCarnitine wrote:
*Mo, mid transfusion*: Crank it to 51mL, Doc.
That should be crank it to 51ml at 10x solution but write down 45ml at normal solution.
The finish may go something like this:
1. Chelimo
2. Kenya
3. Jenkins
4. True
5. Farah
They are supposed to he paced 62 seconds per lap to 3000m on 7:45 (12:55 pace). If they do this and they pick up the pace in the last Kilometer, they might be able to get under 12:50. In that paris race when they went 12:46. They went through 3k in 7:43.53 and ran the last 1k in 2:27.27. If the pacers to their jobs, and they competitors go with them, and the race is close in the last lap, they could do it, but that is so many ifs I'm not going to keep my hopes on it.
I predict they are taken through 3k in 7:48 and run 12:52-12:57. Whoever has the best kick wins.
funfairs wrote:
LetsRun.com wrote:Who do you think will win the 5k showdown?
Will Jenkins and Chelimo break 13:00?
What a race!!
http://www.letsrun.com/news/2017/05/2017-pre-classic-preview-centro-vs-kiprop-bowerman-mile-ages-mo-farah-vs-28-worlds-best-men-5k-including-geoffrey-kamworor-guaranteed-victory/Farah or Kamworor in the 5000m.
Kiprop or Kwemoi in the 1500m.
Not exactly bold predictions, but Kamworor and Kwemoi have shown they're in mighty shape and Farah and Kiprop are the established number ones in their events.
Chelimo should be sub 13. Would fancy Butchart for sub 13 ahead of Jenkins. He's a wonderful runner but has looked a bit more like a natural miler to me in the last year.
Butchart also destroyed Jenkins indoors at Boston in the 3k. And that solo 3:54 was impressive. But then again Ben True beat Butchart at Millrose so we shall see.
Lol keep dreaming bud. This is utter crap.
Well done.
You are exactly correct.
Are you worried about adverse reactions from reading it?
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I never read any of it and I avoid all side effects.
atlas_ran wrote:
The finish may go something like this:
1. Chelimo
2. Kenya
3. Jenkins
4. True
5. Farah
No chance. Kejelcha is more likely to win than anyone you list with the possible exception of Farah.
KAMWOROR GOES HOME DEVASTATED
why is mo farah always so aggressive? on the line up and afterwards?
is it the roid-rage showing?
0/10 for Kamworor
Lol who?
oliverbrown wrote:
why is mo farah always so aggressive? on the line up and afterwards?
is it the roid-rage showing?
Are you crying that he won again?
why dont anyone try like the great ismael kirui did in 93 wc?
the kenyans run like idiots seriously. fast - yes but even paced. thats not how you shake mo. you gotta one or two or even three runners that you sacrifice....thats how the kenyans beat the shit out of khalid skah.
This. There is no scenario where Kamworor beats Farah. Mo was firing up the crowd with a mile to go. Great time for the conditions.
oliverbrown wrote:
why is mo farah always so aggressive? on the line up and afterwards?
is it the roid-rage showing?
Come on. We never see Farah look aggressive. He usually looks wide eyed and silly.
This aggressive side to Farah is new. He just can't be beaten and he knows it. No matter what they do, there is no talent from Ethiopia or Kenya that can be as comfortable running any pace as Farah. Completely dominant.
He didn't even hit anywhere near top gear that last lap, or even last 100m. Just did enough and waited for the attacks to wither.
For all his talk, Kamworor didn't even give Farah a challenge. Where was the fast pace etc?
Kamworor goes home DEVASTATED.
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