He competed at the Gyulai Memorial in Székesfehérvár, Hungary on Monday.
Men's 800
1 ROTICH Ferguson Cheruiyot 1: 44.08
2 AMOS Nijel SB 1: 44.18
3 KIPKETER Alfred 1: 44.64
4 MURPHY Clayton USA SB 1: 44.69
5 KRAMER Andreas SWE SB 1: 45.34
6 KSZCZOT Adam POL SB 1: 45.60
7 SOWINSKI Erik USA 1: 45.90
8 KINYOR Job SULFUR 1: 48.33
9 Balázs VINDICS ENG 1: 48.82
10 Gergő KISS ENG 1: 49.38
ABDA Harun USA DNF
In other distance events, Genzebe Dibaba destroyed the field including Kate Grace in the mile with a 4:24.29 WL and Ayanleh Souleiman's recent good form continued with a win in the 1000.
Women's Mile
1 DIBABA Genzebe ETH WL, MR 4: 24.29
2 ENNAOUI Sofia POL 4: 28.37
3 GRACE Kate USA 4: 29.33
4 KURIA Mary KEN PB 4: 29.82
5 MBITHE Winfredah KEN 4: 32.02
6 CHELUKE Bone ETH 4: 33.24
7 FRIENDSHIP Viktória ENG 4: 34.25
8 PLIŚ Renata POL 4: 36.13
9 BUSIENEI Selah KEN 4: 37.62
10 DIBABA Anna ETH 4: 44.65
BLANK WHITE ENG DNF
WAMBUI Margaret Nyairera KEN DNF
Men's 1000
1 SOULEIMAN Ayanleh DJI 2: 16.08
2 KIPKOECH Nicholas Kiplangat KEN PB 2: 16:17
3 KITILIT Jonathan KEN 2: 16:27
4 HETHAT Yassine ALG PB 2: 16:59
5 KIVUVA Jackson Mumbwa KEN PB 2: 16.79
6 TUWEI Cornelius KEN 2: 16.89
7 KAZI Tamás ENG PB 2: 17:19
8 ROGESTEDT Johan SWE 2: 18:40
9 RISELEY Jeffrey AUS 2: 19:14
MAGUT James Kiplagat SULFUR DNF
Men's Steeple
1 KIGEN Benjamin KEN MR 8: 10:48
2 BETT Nicholas Kiptanui KEN 8: 18:56
3 KIPYEGO Barnabas KEN 8: 21:11
4 KIRUI Amos KEN 8: 24.52
5 BIRECH Jairus Kipchoge KEN 8: 26.74
6 TSENOV Mitko KEN SB 8: 28.78
7 LAGAT Justus KEN 8: 34.84
8 AMARE Hailemariyam KEN 8: 35.31
9 SOBOKA Tafese KEN 8: 36.54
KIPSANG Lawrence Kemboi KEN
DNF
The meet was very high quality and highlighted by Sergey Shubenkov's 12.92 110h, which moves him to #8 all-time. In the women's 100h, Sharika Nelvis won by .03 over Kendra Harrison in 12.55. There also was a near WR in the men's high jump.
IAAF recap:
https://www.iaaf.org/news/report/shubenkov-1292-barshim-246m-near-miss-gyulai
High Jump thread:
http://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?thread=8896806
Results:
http://www.gyulaimemorial.hu/#
Clayton Murphy ran a 1:44.69 sb in Hungary today - finished 4th
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Is that the youngest Dibaba floundering in the back?
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1 ROTICH Ferguson Cheruiyot 1: 44.08
2 AMOS Nijel SB 1: 44.18
3 KIPKETER Alfred 1: 44.64
4 MURPHY Clayton USA SB 1: 44.69
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What was the attendance?
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IAAF datapointer wrote:
What was the attendance?
The IAAF pic of Shubnekov has lots of empty seats in the background. -
Pull the thread wrote:
https://youtu.be/2p3AMJo_tHk
I'd encourage you to look into who is coaching Souileman currently.
He was one of Jama Aden's charges at the time of his arrest lol. He's as dirty a runner as there is. -
facoogle wrote:
Murphy is progressing well after the surgery. Very well.
Stands aren't full because Hungarians are more concerned with fighting off the nation wreckers, the tribe of Soros, who are trying to destroy the West with 25 year old "child" refugees being used as a proxy army by the banksters.
Certainly such people wont pay money to watch African drug cheats beating clean European and American runners.
https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/olympics/news/rio-2016-john-anzrah-ferguson-rotich-kenyan-coach-800m-runner-ioc-disciplinary-proceedings-alleged-a7186126.html -
There are so many good 800 runners- it seems there are a ton of guys that can go sub 1:46 and they only have 10-12 in the average race.
With only 8 in a Global Championship final the (usually) 3 heats of semi's are like finals. -
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Certainly such people wont pay money to watch African drug cheats beating clean European and American runners.
https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/olympics/news/rio-2016-john-anzrah-ferguson-rotich-kenyan-coach-800m-runner-ioc-disciplinary-proceedings-alleged-a7186126.html
I'll admit, Rotich's excuse for this mishap is one I actually believe. He gave his manager/coach his pass so he could go get breakfast or something for free. The coach obviously looks nothing like Rotich. Then drug testers come up to the coach to do a test only to discover it's an "impostor"
better than just ignoring a doorbell -
Does anyone Know a 10km track race in the end of the summer? end of August or starting of September? any where in the world
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LetsRun.com wrote:
He competed at the Gyulai Memorial in Székesfehérvár, Hungary on Monday.
Men's 800
1 ROTICH Ferguson Cheruiyot 1: 44.08
2 AMOS Nijel SB 1: 44.18
3 KIPKETER Alfred 1: 44.64
4 MURPHY Clayton USA SB 1: 44.69
5 KRAMER Andreas SWE SB 1: 45.34
6 KSZCZOT Adam POL SB 1: 45.60
7 SOWINSKI Erik USA 1: 45.90
8 KINYOR Job SULFUR 1: 48.33
9 Balázs VINDICS ENG 1: 48.82
10 Gergő KISS ENG 1: 49.38
ABDA Harun USA DNF
In other distance events, Genzebe Dibaba destroyed the field including Kate Grace in the mile with a 4:24.29 WL and Ayanleh Souleiman's recent good form continued with a win in the 1000.
Women's Mile
1 DIBABA Genzebe ETH WL, MR 4: 24.29
2 ENNAOUI Sofia POL 4: 28.37
3 GRACE Kate USA 4: 29.33
4 KURIA Mary KEN PB 4: 29.82
5 MBITHE Winfredah KEN 4: 32.02
6 CHELUKE Bone ETH 4: 33.24
7 FRIENDSHIP Viktória ENG 4: 34.25
8 PLIŚ Renata POL 4: 36.13
9 BUSIENEI Selah KEN 4: 37.62
10 DIBABA Anna ETH 4: 44.65
BLANK WHITE ENG DNF
WAMBUI Margaret Nyairera KEN DNF
Men's 1000
1 SOULEIMAN Ayanleh DJI 2: 16.08
2 KIPKOECH Nicholas Kiplangat KEN PB 2: 16:17
3 KITILIT Jonathan KEN 2: 16:27
4 HETHAT Yassine ALG PB 2: 16:59
5 KIVUVA Jackson Mumbwa KEN PB 2: 16.79
6 TUWEI Cornelius KEN 2: 16.89
7 KAZI Tamás ENG PB 2: 17:19
8 ROGESTEDT Johan SWE 2: 18:40
9 RISELEY Jeffrey AUS 2: 19:14
MAGUT James Kiplagat SULFUR DNF
Men's Steeple
1 KIGEN Benjamin KEN MR 8: 10:48
2 BETT Nicholas Kiptanui KEN 8: 18:56
3 KIPYEGO Barnabas KEN 8: 21:11
4 KIRUI Amos KEN 8: 24.52
5 BIRECH Jairus Kipchoge KEN 8: 26.74
6 TSENOV Mitko KEN SB 8: 28.78
7 LAGAT Justus KEN 8: 34.84
8 AMARE Hailemariyam KEN 8: 35.31
9 SOBOKA Tafese KEN 8: 36.54
KIPSANG Lawrence Kemboi KEN
DNF
The meet was very high quality and highlighted by Sergey Shubenkov's 12.92 110h, which moves him to #8 all-time. In the women's 100h, Sharika Nelvis won by .03 over Kendra Harrison in 12.55. There also was a near WR in the men's high jump.
IAAF recap:
https://www.iaaf.org/news/report/shubenkov-1292-barshim-246m-near-miss-gyulai
High Jump thread:
http://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?thread=8896806
Results:
http://www.gyulaimemorial.hu/#
I suspect he will be back down in the 1:43 range by the end of the summer, if not lower. -
Hungry for info wrote:
1 ROTICH Ferguson Cheruiyot 1: 44.08
2 AMOS Nijel SB 1: 44.18
3 KIPKETER Alfred 1: 44.64
4 MURPHY Clayton USA SB 1: 44.69
Why don't the #1 to #3 finishers have country affiliations?
Rotich does it again!!
Is this the first time he has outkicked Nijel? This guy wasted at least three years racing like a complete amateur. Reminds me of Peter Cheruiyot Kirui another great talent though an underachiever by his standards. Ferguson never seemed to know the purpose of racing is to win or at least try to win. He would stay at the back only to start kicking the last 200m by which time the race is over. The guy is probably the most talented after David Rudisha. And now with his improved tactics we could see a bit of what is left in him. Anyone taking down Nijel Amos especially the last 100m in my opinion is very special. I will not be surprised Rotich taking down Emmanuel Korir though a long shot. Will have to wait till Monaco in a few weeks. -
Coach Crooked wrote:
Pull the thread wrote:
https://youtu.be/2p3AMJo_tHk
I'd encourage you to look into who is coaching Souileman currently.
He was one of Jama Aden's charges at the time of his arrest lol. He's as dirty a runner as there is.
You are correct. Again, I'd encourage the owners of this site to look into who is currently coaching him. I think you'd be surprised. -
Pull the thread wrote:
Coach Crooked wrote:
I'd encourage you to look into who is coaching Souileman currently.
He was one of Jama Aden's charges at the time of his arrest lol. He's as dirty a runner as there is.
You are correct. Again, I'd encourage the owners of this site to look into who is currently coaching him. I think you'd be surprised.[/quote]
Dude, it's an anonymous messageboard. Why don't you post his or her name here? Or email us. -
LetsRun.com wrote:
Pull the thread wrote:
Coach Crooked wrote:
I'd encourage you to look into who is coaching Souileman currently.
He was one of Jama Aden's charges at the time of his arrest lol. He's as dirty a runner as there is.
You are correct. Again, I'd encourage the owners of this site to look into who is currently coaching him. I think you'd be surprised.
Dude, it's an anonymous messageboard. Why don't you post his or her name here? Or email us.[/quote]
Talk to him. Use your contacts. Start with where his training base is. -
Pull the thread wrote:
LetsRun.com wrote:
Pull the thread wrote:
Coach Crooked wrote:
I'd encourage you to look into who is coaching Souileman currently.
He was one of Jama Aden's charges at the time of his arrest lol. He's as dirty a runner as there is.
You are correct. Again, I'd encourage the owners of this site to look into who is currently coaching him. I think you'd be surprised.
Dude, it's an anonymous messageboard. Why don't you post his or her name here? Or email us.
Talk to him. Use your contacts. Start with where his training base is.[/quote]
Pull the thread is currently getting off on being withholding for no reason. -
Coevett wrote:
Certainly such people wont pay money to watch African drug cheats beating clean European and American runners.
https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/olympics/news/rio-2016-john-anzrah-ferguson-rotich-kenyan-coach-800m-runner-ioc-disciplinary-proceedings-alleged-a7186126.html
Well you know my view on this b.s. -
running commenter wrote:
Pull the thread wrote:
LetsRun.com wrote:
Pull the thread wrote:
Coach Crooked wrote:
I'd encourage you to look into who is coaching Souileman currently.
He was one of Jama Aden's charges at the time of his arrest lol. He's as dirty a runner as there is.
You are correct. Again, I'd encourage the owners of this site to look into who is currently coaching him. I think you'd be surprised.
Dude, it's an anonymous messageboard. Why don't you post his or her name here? Or email us.
Talk to him. Use your contacts. Start with where his training base is.
Pull the thread is currently getting off on being withholding for no reason.[/quote]
Not in the least. It's time that the owners of this site start doing some research and journalism. They've gotten lazy.