Ayana holding 68s, insanely fast, but I'm not sure it's enough to break Obiri
Ayana holding 68s, insanely fast, but I'm not sure it's enough to break Obiri
Peloton is chasing 10 seconds behind.
Another 68 second lap, Hassan leading the fight for bronze
GFR wrote:
U.S. runners already out of medal contention.
That's what happens when the pace is faster then your 3K PR and you still have 4K to go - you either hope it slows down or say oh well.
The Norwegian steps out. Too much for her.
4k in 11:49, 69 seconds that lap, Ayana needs to push the pace now, that Kilometer in 2:51 again, the last 3k in 8:31
Sprint finish, looks like Obiris race but anything can happen
Obiri clutching at straws.
Kicks like a mule
Amazing, Ayana dead in the water.
Obiri blasted Ayana the final lap. Hasan up for bronze.
1 81.77
2 78.97
3 74.86
4 65.56
5 66.21
6 68.31
7 68.21
8 68.41
9 68.59
10 69.07
11 69.23
12 65.76
(Were laps from start)
last lap 60.7
Obiri easy win. Hassan solid 3rd. American women well back-Rowbury first American in 6th.
Ayana looked strong I thought she could stay ahead, but Obiri's kick was really strong. What a finish.
Actually Muir was 6th. Americans way back
Should Rowbury have run the 1500?
Those two are on some next-level drugs
She didn't make the team so it wasn't an option.
sprinthard wrote:
Should Rowbury have run the 1500?
Mikhou will win and Adel Mechaal has a good chance for a medal!
saltdy wrote:
Those two are on some next-level drugs
Probably just running on pure hate.
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