He was afraid of me
He was afraid of me
m!ndweak wrote:
the phantom injury isnt there....he was supposed to run much faster in that 10miler than he did, and albert is pulling the plug. no way does he want rup to pull a 2:08-09 against mo at chicago.
prediction:
goes to chi town, goes with the leaders for 15K or so, and then drops out, and claims the whole achillies nagging injury flared up. this way he gets his appearance fee, and doest lose face for going home devastated. imagine the flack on here when its a 2:08 high, and imagine mo running 2:04-5 and being in the top 3 and ruppy poop settling for 5th or so. nike would be pissed, LR would be in a riot, and rupp would lose all his marathon earning power.
Thats ok. Hes still made more money than you will in the next 10 years.
I am shocked, SHOCKED, that the most DNS-ing and DNF-ing elite athlete in distance running was a DNS for a competitive race.
Duck, duck, duck.
ZidaneValor wrote:
I think (and it's pure speculation) that given a choice of staying at home with Rupp or going with Hasay to Copenhagen, that Salazar would stay with Rupp. So either (1) Salazar persuaded/ordered Hasay to stay since he wasn't going to go or (2) Hasay figured on her own that she didn't want to go to Copenhagen by herself, or at least without her coach.
Saladtard decided not to go to Copenhagen even though Hasay was good to go? If true, what a PoS.
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