Maybe he doesn't want to run. Look at Tony Waldrop, gave it up after undergrad. Just because someone is good in college doesn't mean he's world class, Chez for example is good in the NCAA but not in the world.
Maybe he doesn't want to run. Look at Tony Waldrop, gave it up after undergrad. Just because someone is good in college doesn't mean he's world class, Chez for example is good in the NCAA but not in the world.
Most recently he was in Kenya and is running. As recently as June was still sponsored in some way by Sketchers.
Usually these Kenyans train really hard and eventually just burn out. Doubling at conference and Ncaa meets take a huge toll on you when you aren't recovering effectively.
rojo wrote:
El Keniano wrote:The NCAA is a graveyard for young Kenyan talent. I'd stay the hell away if I was the athletes. Get your education by all means, but don't run for them.
Is this a joke?
that is a verbatim calculo^3 rejoinder. Could it be?
Of course Rojo is an idiot. If we go back to lagat in college numbers the examples are going to be astounding.
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