That's 4:05 through 1500m. Dibaba is back.
That's 4:05 through 1500m. Dibaba is back.
ex-runner wrote:
That's 4:05 through 1500m. Dibaba is back.
Yes, back on the sauce.
ex-runner wrote:
That's 4:05 through 1500m. Dibaba is back.
What was John Walker's 1500m split when he set 2000m then WR in 2000m in 1976?
Reference point wrote:
ex-runner wrote:
That's 4:05 through 1500m. Dibaba is back.
What was John Walker's 1500m split when he set 2000m then WR in 2000m in 1976?
who?
ex-runner wrote:
That's 4:05 through 1500m.
She was on pace for the WR for at least 800m, so she probably reached 1500m slightly earlier than that.
grox wrote:
ex-runner wrote:
That's 4:05 through 1500m.
She was on pace for the WR for at least 800m, so she probably reached 1500m slightly earlier than that.
I didn't see the race, just was putting it into perspective for those who can't be bothered to do the mental maths.
Very impressive, if you have a link to the race I'd like to watch it
I'm afraid I can't find a video on line. I just heard the announcer mention she was on pace at 400 and 800m.
Good lord she's brazen. What a doped up joke of a runner.
douglas.p wrote:
Reference point wrote:
What was John Walker's 1500m split when he set 2000m then WR in 2000m in 1976?
who?
John Walker was the first person under 3:50 for the mile and was the 1500m gold medalist at 1976 Montreal Olympics.
ex-runner wrote:
grox wrote:
She was on pace for the WR for at least 800m, so she probably reached 1500m slightly earlier than that.
I didn't see the race, just was putting it into perspective for those who can't be bothered to do the mental maths.
Very impressive, if you have a link to the race I'd like to watch it
very nice wording vent
And general all around top bloke.
douglas.p wrote:
Reference point wrote:
What was John Walker's 1500m split when he set 2000m then WR in 2000m in 1976?
who?
You're a real student of the sport, aren't you?
Subway Surfers Addiction wrote:
ex-runner wrote:
That's 4:05 through 1500m. Dibaba is back.
Yes, back on the sauce.
You'll notice that all the Aden pupils have made a resurgence this year after a 2 year hiatus of believable performances.
Eh, she ran 5:23 indoors last year. She’s got work to do to get to her ultimate sauce levels.
What does the "hb" mean in the results?
2 000m / TCF | F | Finale directe 1 | Chr : E | 20:20
1 *hb* DIBABA Genzebe (Eth) SEF/ 1206
2 *hb* BAHTA Meraf (Swe) SEF/ 1153
3 5'38''19 DEFEGA Beyenu (Eth) SEF/ 1147
4 5'40''65 KITE Gloria (Ken) SEF/ 1133
5 5'48''08 BUSIENEI Selah (Ken) SEF/ 1092
6 5'50''12 EDAO Bontu (Brn) SEF/ 1081
7 5'54''75 CHEPKEMOI Caroline (Ken) SEF/ 1057
8 5'54''81 DIBABA Anna (Eth) SEF/ 1056
9 6'04''77 MEKDES Weldu (Eri) SEF/ 1004
- DNF GUERRERO Esther (Esp) SEF/ 0
- DNF PEREIRA Solange (Esp) SEF/ 0
ex-runner wrote:
That's 4:05 through 1500m. Dibaba is back.
#2thegills
She ran faster last year. No big deal.
ex-runner wrote:
I didn't see the race, just was putting it into perspective for those who can't be bothered to do the mental maths.
Very impressive, if you have a link to the race I'd like to watch it
Of all things to watch you really want to watch a more or less confirmed doper run slower than her PR at a non standard distance?
did wrote:
What does the "hb" mean in the results?
I can't see it now.
I have never seen it before.
ex-runner wrote:
That's 4:05 through 1500m. Dibaba is back.
Based on my very scientific calculations that's worth about a 3:57-8.