Let's see if Kipchoge ever races again. He certainly doesn't have to.
Let's see if Kipchoge ever races again. He certainly doesn't have to.
Real shocker here.. she weighs like 80 pounds and is running a massive training load.
Body isn't strong enough to take that type of load. Too frail.
Time for Salarzar's chemical factory to close down. It has been a middling failure.
Who really gives a rats a$$, And yes I have heard of her, she would not have done squat vs the big girls. Nice kid , tries hard, give her a ribbon and get a job girl.
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troll under a bridge wrote:
Well, she had a nice career. Looks like Salazar has ruined another young female talent. Hope she saved her pennies.
What great performances did she have prior to joining Salazar?
Come on, bro, the meme "Uuuummmm.....ever heard of Jordan Hasay" was popular long before she joined NOP. That's all you need to know.
She is not 80 pounds. Her 65 1/2 marathon teammate may be but not Hasay. She is actually muscular compared to the women in Berlin yesterday.
Really hoping this is finally about the group being taken out. It's gone on way to long. All the pros have been waiting for it. NOP no longer should be competing, even the Ritz story is enough.
Side note, it's hard to not like an athlete like Jordan, last few years rupp isn't bad either. They're still tremendous athletes to watch and admire. Everybody makes mistakes, especially under an Armstrong like figure like Salazar.
Bummed that she isn’t running but you can heal from a stress fracture.
Let’s hope she gets better. She is still very young.
rojo wrote:
Those of you who thought it seemed weird that Hasay wouldn't run Copenhagen simply because Rupp didn't run were right.
Today, Hasay has pulled out of Chicago.
We just got the following update from race organizers.
Chicago wrote:
Women’s Field: Due to injuries, Jordan Hasay (USA) and Madai Perez (MEX) will not be competing. Added to the field is two-time Bank of America Chicago Marathon champion Florence Kiplagat (KEN)
Men’s Field: Paul Lonyangata (KEN) will not be competing. Added to the field is Luke Puskedra (USA), 2015 top American Bank of America Chicago Marathon finisher.
She peaked way too soon... I doubt she’ll ever get near her performances in 2017.
Too much too soon wrote:
rojo wrote:
Those of you who thought it seemed weird that Hasay wouldn't run Copenhagen simply because Rupp didn't run were right.
Today, Hasay has pulled out of Chicago.
We just got the following update from race organizers.
She peaked way too soon... I doubt she’ll ever get near her performances in 2017.
LOL!!!!!!
Jordan has reached out to another training group with a different shoe sponsor. She needs to retire at years end and then wait 180 days to sign with someone else to insure no legal fight. Expect an announcement on July 1st 2019.
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I'm not surprised wrote:
Nike shoes are prone to cause chronic injuries.
come on, hasay has been injured for like 10 months
More then that. The Nike shoes are terrible.
Just an FYI wrote:
Jordan has reached out to another training group with a different shoe sponsor. She needs to retire at years end and then wait 180 days to sign with someone else to insure no legal fight. Expect an announcement on July 1st 2019.
If this ends up being true, long live the letsrun message board.
JFC, if that Greek bravey woman is top American I'm gonna hurl
Yeah ok, no wrote:
Too much too soon wrote:
She peaked way too soon... I doubt she’ll ever get near her performances in 2017.
LOL!!!!!!
American women don’t just run 2:20 every time they race... I think only one has ever run faster so it seems unlikely that she’ll ever repeat considering her inability to get to the start line uninsured.
So, she’s peaked too soon.
Thank you for the kudos Rojo wrote:
Next up to DNS will be Rupp.
Is it possible for Alberto Salazar to DNS?
jongault wrote:
There's been a guy posting that Hasay will DNS for months. This guy started a thread back in August saying she was hurt.
http://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?thread=8956042And FYI for those saying we should have followed up on it -- I asked her agent Ricky Simms whether she was injured when she scratched from the Copenhagen Half last week. All he said was "Jordan was going to join him in Europe but will just run a hard effort in training at home instead."
Here also.
http://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?thread=9006762I'm not surprised wrote:
rojo wrote:
Today, Hasay has pulled out of Chicago.
Nike shoes are prone to cause chronic injuries.
Bull, don’t give them an easy out by saying it’s the shoes. They all have specific shoes made just for them so just stop it!
Besides, doesn’t seem to effect Kipchoge now does it? Hell he had the insole hanging out once and he still kicked ass
Too much too soon wrote:
American women don’t just run 2:20 every time they race... I think only one has ever run faster so it seems unlikely that she’ll ever repeat considering her inability to get to the start line uninsured.
So, she’s peaked too soon.
Maybe she'll solve that by signing up with Geico.
I'm not afraid to say this but I think she is cooked, done for, fried, burnt out. Gracias Albertico chico! Acabas de joder a otra atleta Viejo!
RIP: D3 All-American Frank Csorba - who ran 13:56 in March - dead
RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06
Running for Bowerman Track Club used to be cool now its embarrassing
Hats off to my dad. He just ran a 1:42 Half Marathon and turns 75 in 2 months!
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year