El Keniano wrote:
I wish Kenyans with wild cards to the worlds would show up for these meets. Why worry about winning the trials if you're going anyway?
well kiprop showed up at least. Kemboi never really raced much on the circuit anyway.
El Keniano wrote:
I wish Kenyans with wild cards to the worlds would show up for these meets. Why worry about winning the trials if you're going anyway?
well kiprop showed up at least. Kemboi never really raced much on the circuit anyway.
El Keniano wrote:
Francine Niyonsaba 1:59. Elated to see whinger Lindsey Sharpe struggling this season.
Why would you be happy about someone else struggling at their job? Not cool.
It goes beyond wrote:
El Keniano wrote:Francine Niyonsaba 1:59. Elated to see whinger Lindsey Sharpe struggling this season.
Why would you be happy about someone else struggling at their job? Not cool.
She's been the worst of the mean girls, anything but nice, towards the top 3 800m ladies.
El Keniano wrote:
It goes beyond wrote:Why would you be happy about someone else struggling at their job? Not cool.
She's been the worst of the mean girls, anything but nice, towards the top 3 800m "ladies".
FTFY
^ guilting by association Niyonsaba has to stop. Look at that race without the other two, she's a bit stocky but no taller, shoulders no wider, hips no narrower, arms no stronger, jaw no squarer than the other women. If you saw her on the street you wouldn't even begin to think "dude."
What pissed me off about this meet was poor Lane 7 guy in the 110h who had to squeeze into that tiny area, and then even with two false start DQ's they wouldn't just give him a full lane. Maybe that would have been bending the rules, but it's not legal to shrink someone's lane in the first place either.
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