Some crickets chirping somewhere about nobody breaking 3:30 outside of Monaco?
Paris had what Monaco has, great weather and good pacemaking.
1:53 through 800m then he picked it up.
Some crickets chirping somewhere about nobody breaking 3:30 outside of Monaco?
Paris had what Monaco has, great weather and good pacemaking.
1:53 through 800m then he picked it up.
ex-runner wrote:
Some crickets chirping somewhere about nobody breaking 3:30 outside of Monaco?
Paris had what Monaco has, great weather and good pacemaking.
1:53 through 800m then he picked it up.
What are the potatoes like though?
He runs like the neighbor you knew would never catch you growing up playing tag.
A certain individual made a complete fool of himself in the Kiprop thread. Nothing better than 3:33 - 3:35 for Kenyans the next few years? F*ck that guy and the rock he's living under.
potato brain wrote:
A certain individual made a complete fool of himself in the Kiprop thread. Nothing better than 3:33 - 3:35 for Kenyans the next few years? F*ck that guy and the rock he's living under.
Exactly.
I believe in that thread or the 'potatoes' thread I stated exactly that Cheryuoit had returned home for a mid season break due to his long racing season already and will return to break 3:30 this year.
Guess I was right.
potato brain wrote:
A certain individual made a complete fool of himself in the Kiprop thread. Nothing better than 3:33 - 3:35 for Kenyans the next few years? F*ck that guy and the rock he's living under.
He's still right. He meant "Nothing better than 3:33-3:35 CLEAN"
Sledge_hammer wrote:
potato brain wrote:
A certain individual made a complete fool of himself in the Kiprop thread. Nothing better than 3:33 - 3:35 for Kenyans the next few years? F*ck that guy and the rock he's living under.
He's still right. He meant "Nothing better than 3:33-3:35 CLEAN"
No he's literally not right.
He stated something along the lines of;
Kiprop being caught has put all Kenyans on high alert. Cheryuoit returned to Kenya just as Kiprop's positive was announced and he's done so to hide. New testing in Kenya will prevent times under 3:33 being possible.
Lots of people said that's rubbish and Monaco at least will be sub 3:30 this year. Looks like Cheryuoit one upped that even, running 3:29 off a 1:53.
In fact I made a point of stating that Farah ran 3:28 whilst likely being tested more than any other athlete on Earth bar Bolt.
I also stated that this doesn't mean that Farah is clean, but that sub 3:30 times are evidently possible whilst under an intense testing regime. Therefore 'increased testing' will NOT cause times by Kenyan athletes to slow.
I was just 100% right of course. Anyone with basic skills in deducing facts would come to the same conclusion.
The thing is when posters that have no idea about running try and discuss athletics and doping, they simply don't have enough knowledge to make coherent arguments. Also I suspect 'mindweak' actually has something a bit wrong with him.
He ran well
ex-runner wrote:
Some crickets chirping somewhere about nobody breaking 3:30 outside of Monaco?
Paris had what Monaco has, great weather and good pacemaking.
1:53 through 800m then he picked it up.
m!ndweak goes home devastated.
m!ndweak... just leave.
ex-runner wrote:
In fact I made a point of stating that Farah ran 3:28 whilst likely being tested more than any other athlete on Earth bar Bolt.
I also stated that this doesn't mean that Farah is clean, but that sub 3:30 times are evidently possible whilst under an intense testing regime. Therefore 'increased testing' will NOT cause times by Kenyan athletes to slow.
I was just 100% right of course. Anyone with basic skills in deducing facts would come to the same conclusion.
The thing is when posters that have no idea about running try and discuss athletics and doping, they simply don't have enough knowledge to make coherent arguments. Also I suspect 'mindweak' actually has something a bit wrong with him.
Sorry but you can't 't claim that Kenyan times aren't slowing on the basis of one guy running 3:29.71.
The other two Kenyans ran 3:32 and 3:34 in a 3:29 race. A Czech guy ran 3:32 (great performance btw).
Besides, aren't you the guy who claims runners only use EPO in the winter? In that case, it would be too early to judge the chilling effect of Kiprop's bust on Kenyan times.
Coevett wrote:
The other two Kenyans ran 3:32 and 3:34 in a 3:29 race. A Czech guy ran 3:32 (great performance btw).
Besides, aren't you the guy who claims runners only use EPO in the winter? In that case, it would be too early to judge the chilling effect of Kiprop's bust on Kenyan times.
Just one minute here: If your Brit boys, Coe & Cram, could run 3:29 presumably clean then why can't Cheryouit? Do you really think every Kenyan mid-d runner is doping? Kiprop is the one positive for EPO, not Cheryouit. I'd give the kid the benefit of the doubt and you shouldn't cast aspersions on him just because he's a Kenyan. When some posters have casted aspersions on your British heros, you have gone completely nuts!
roflmaoooo wrote:
ex-runner wrote:
Some crickets chirping somewhere about nobody breaking 3:30 outside of Monaco?
Paris had what Monaco has, great weather and good pacemaking.
1:53 through 800m then he picked it up.
m!ndweak goes home devastated.
m!ndweak... just leave.
I don't think m!ndweak will post again unless under the disguise of a different user name? How embarrassing for him to make those statements. Now he's lost all creditabilty on all those numerous posts he's made on EPO.
Planting potatoes will become the new trend. There will be books dedicated to it. It will become the central theory for Kenyan distance running dominance.
Meanwhile the pharmacies are still doing great business.
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i tell you all know, with the big man kiprop no longer able to stay "clean" in the new testing in kenya, there will be a huge fear going on, and boom you will watch, more will be planting potatoes, claiming injury, and running SLOWER....but there will still be the ones trying to risk it and booom busted, busted busted.
predictions
3:33-35 for kenyans, 3:31-32 at monaco
13:05-13:10 for kenyans
27:20s for kenyans
2:06-08 for kenyans
the heat is on, the mighty proud and arrogant kiprop has fallen and now EVERYONE in kenya will start to fear.[quote/]
Actually, he's still wrong. Cheryuoit has already crushed his predicted range for 1500 with a 3:29.71 win in Paris (the third place finisher, Charles Simotwo, was also below 3:33). Nowhere did m!ndweak make the qualification that 3:33 - 3:35 was for clean runners only, and even if he had, who are you to say Cheryuoit is dirty?
roflmaoooo wrote:
ex-runner wrote:
Some crickets chirping somewhere about nobody breaking 3:30 outside of Monaco?
Paris had what Monaco has, great weather and good pacemaking.
1:53 through 800m then he picked it up.
m!ndweak goes home devastated.
m!ndweak... just leave.
+1
Coevett wrote:
ex-runner wrote:
In fact I made a point of stating that Farah ran 3:28 whilst likely being tested more than any other athlete on Earth bar Bolt.
I also stated that this doesn't mean that Farah is clean, but that sub 3:30 times are evidently possible whilst under an intense testing regime. Therefore 'increased testing' will NOT cause times by Kenyan athletes to slow.
I was just 100% right of course. Anyone with basic skills in deducing facts would come to the same conclusion.
The thing is when posters that have no idea about running try and discuss athletics and doping, they simply don't have enough knowledge to make coherent arguments. Also I suspect 'mindweak' actually has something a bit wrong with him.
Sorry but you can't 't claim that Kenyan times aren't slowing on the basis of one guy running 3:29.71.
Coevett, you and mindweak were wrong. Everyone here can see it and that's the end of it.
I'm the guy that claims that given any level of testing under the current system and technology available, times under 3:30 will continue to happen, just like Farah's two 3:28 runs. That doesn't make any statements about how clean the athletes are, just that it is possible to run under 3:30 whilst undergoing significant testing.
I don't understand how you can state that Cheryuoit won't break 3:30 this year, watch him break 3:30, and then still claim you are right somehow.
That takes another level of arrogance and stupidity.
Sledge_hammer wrote:
potato brain wrote:
A certain individual made a complete fool of himself in the Kiprop thread. Nothing better than 3:33 - 3:35 for Kenyans the next few years? F*ck that guy and the rock he's living under.
He's still right. He meant "Nothing better than 3:33-3:35 CLEAN"
Correct. And the other individuals who pointed out that the Kenyans being exposed would result in more $$$$ being provided to make officials look the other way and allow Kenyans, Ethiopians, Cubans and others to indulge in PED use to their heart's content were correct. Certain countries and athletes have been told everything is A-OK, and the performances are going to keep ramping up until they eclipse the heyday of drug use in the late 80s through 2004. The only bad guys will be those filthy Europeans, uncooperative Japanese, rotten Americans (of European decent for the most part) and a few others. Here come the days of mid and low 19s in the 200 - with ease, flotillas of sub 44 runners, scores of sub 12:50 5k athletes and more. From certain countries and groups, of course. : )
Just racist lunacy