I really am cheering for Amos. Seems a kind man that is fun loving. Bodes well for his 800m...
I really am cheering for Amos. Seems a kind man that is fun loving. Bodes well for his 800m...
he is on the right track at the right time. Of course, this is still 1.5 seconds off of his supposed 400 split on a 4x4 a few years back.
This dude is gonna run 1:40
Proves arm-flailing works and makes you go faster
Bad Wigins wrote:
Proves arm-flailing works and makes you go faster
Indeed. If he flails his arms a bit more and completely shaves his head, I imagine Calculo can get him down to 1:39.
He's going for 2 medals in London
Bad Wigins wrote:
Proves arm-flailing works and makes you go faster
Post of the month
JAKIR wrote:
Bad Wigins wrote:Proves arm-flailing works and makes you go faster
Post of the month
He's already posted this line about 10 times.
so korir runs a 44.5A and a 43.6 relay split and a 1:43 already and you guys are on amos's nuts for a 45.55?
korir will win worlds just watch and see
Let's not forget that Amos is 99% certainly a cheater. He has a history of avoiding drug tests. Occam's razor suggests it is not due to his partying.
No that not true..he can't be 99 and get away with it .
mindweak wrote:
so korir runs a 44.5A and a 43.6 relay split and a 1:43 already and you guys are on amos's nuts for a 45.55?
korir will win worlds just watch and see
i agree and recind my Amos-nut-jocking. but what is Korir's story? is the dude healthy? Amos is winning races and getting better every week in August, Korir is MIA...it ain't April anymore.
Amos kicks better than Korir due to better strength and very efficient, albeit weird looking, shuffle.
Amos is clean until proven otherwise. At this point, there is evidence that his competition in the 800m, including Rudisha, is doping.
korir won the kenyan champs in 1:43 at altitude, but yeah he is MIA
scroll to the bottom, what is a 1:43.86 at altitude convert to at sea level?
as most morons will say on here "he is from altitude so it doesnt matter"...these are the same idiots who said his 44.57A was at best 45 flat at sea level, and his 43.6 split isnt accurate cause he was going all out and kerley wasnt trying as hard.....like any of that makes sense
im telling you guys right here again, korir will win in low 1:42 and amos with 2nd unless he blows up.
The elephant in the room. King David, won't be beaten. He's in better shape than 2016 and then he ran a second faster than Korir.
It's between Amos and Rudisha
Anyone have a race video link of Amos 400m pr?
Rudisha has no chance... are you serious? Not in good shape this year.
Amos vs Korir.
BTW, is this article is a total joke?No references anywhere to the WADA statements that I can find.
remember drugs wrote:
http://www.weekendpost.co.bw/wp-news-details.php?nid=699Let's not forget that Amos is 99% certainly a cheater. He has a history of avoiding drug tests. Occam's razor suggests it is not due to his partying.
Doping is so widespread in TnF to this day.
“Circumventing the testing is as easy as taking candy from a baby,†he said.
Victor Conte goes into detail in this podcast on how easy it is to avoid a positive test:
(hint: don't show up to test)
Probably what the majority of dopers are doing these days...
More info:
“These athletes simply do what they have to do in order to be competitive,†he said. “And I don’t want to say that everybody’s doing it, because I don’t believe that, but I think it’s the overwhelming majority.â€
Another loophole in the testing system that Conte points out is the rules regarding missed tests. WADA has established a “Whereabouts Code,†which requires athletes to inform WADA where they will be for one hour each day. That allows WADA to more easily administer randomized testing.
However, athletes are allowed to miss up to two tests each calendar year without repercussions. A third missed test results in a sanction, and that information is publicly available.
Information for athletes who have missed one or two tests is not made available to the public.
i agree with spencer wrote:
http://www.athleticskenya.or.ke/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Results-Trial-for-IAAF-World-Championships-London-2017.pdfscroll to the bottom, what is a 1:43.86 at altitude convert to at sea level?
as most morons will say on here "he is from altitude so it doesnt matter"...these are the same idiots who said his 44.57A was at best 45 flat at sea level, and his 43.6 split isnt accurate cause he was going all out and kerley wasnt trying as hard.....like any of that makes sense
im telling you guys right here again, korir will win in low 1:42 and amos with 2nd unless he blows up.
It's worth outside 1:44.
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