Solid run for Centro, 3:31.77. And another strong run for the "random guy who won Rabat." Running 3:31.62. Solid PR for O'Hare (3:32.11)
Solid run for Centro, 3:31.77. And another strong run for the "random guy who won Rabat." Running 3:31.62. Solid PR for O'Hare (3:32.11)
I thought dipping into the 3:32s would be a mind-blowing but realistic time for Jakob but wow
joho wrote:
Centro not racing today?
3:31.77
rojo wrote:
This 1500 coudl be special. It's the first time I 've seen somone nail the first lap. 55, not 52. And people are on it!!! I used to hate when it went 53-58.
Is that really nailing it off they were supposed to go 53.5?
Poor Ingebritsen - got the NR but missed going sub 3:30 by 0.02
55.31 ( I'm starting to wonder if Bram som should countinue pacing, he's not that good at it)
1:51.71
Here comes Filip
A good time, but Filip with a great race 3:30.01
And Jakob 3:31.18 at age 17!
Can Som retire from pacemaking? I have never seen him hit the requested pace...
Just from watching it, I thought Centro was doing badly, but 3:31 is not bad at all after a poor 2017.
Hvor er Henrik?
Who was the person kicking the ground/air in the background of the TV shot after the race? Was that Centro?
Two brothers from Norway are the top clean 1500 athletes in the world. Astonishing.
Centro got boned. Does he have any phone calls to make now? lol
This meet sure isn't disappointing so far!
Kenyans FTW wrote:
55.31 ( I'm starting to wonder if Bram som should countinue pacing, he's not that good at it)
1:51.71
Here comes Filip
A good time, but Filip with a great race 3:30.01
And Jakob 3:31.18 at age 17!
Can Som retire from pacemaking? I have never seen him hit the requested pace...
I almost think that his pacing was better than if they went at the desired paces.
What have the Ingebrigtsen parents been feeding their kids! WOW!
They all train mostly in Norway, right? I wonder where they do their altitude training.
GBohannon wrote:
joho wrote:
Centro not racing today?
3:31.77
His best time since Monaco 2015
Great race, Centro bid his time in the back and came through. Filip and Jakob blew me away I will say, did not anticipate those time.
jlawr007 wrote:
Just from watching it, I thought Centro was doing badly, but 3:31 is not bad at all after a poor 2017.
He did get beat by a 17 year old Norwegian though. Just sayin.
Clean dominance by the Norway brothers.
Jakob needs to try 800. He has the stride for it. 1:42 is coming. Astonishing.
Simply stunning for a 17yo to come 3rd in a stacked DL 1500 and run 3:31. Makes Webb's run look pedestrian.
musicfan80 wrote:
What have the Ingebrigtsen parents been feeding their kids! WOW!
They all train mostly in Norway, right? I wonder where they do their altitude training.
whatever it is, it got one of them on the "likely doping" list last year, and if one of them is, they all are
jlawr007 wrote:
Just from watching it, I thought Centro was doing badly, but 3:31 is not bad at all after a poor 2017.
Never a factor and just hung on the back the entire race. Strange tactic for what was going to be a fast race.