Curious... wrote:
alsal wrote:
just that adola finished london in 2;30
Of you ever thought of trying to write proper English?
Of you?
Curious... wrote:
alsal wrote:
just that adola finished london in 2;30
Of you ever thought of trying to write proper English?
Of you?
Exit stage left wrote:
Weak. No heart. No longer on the good stuff.
So if he can walk it in under 2:10 in his mid 30s ten years past his prime when not on the "good stuff", then he must be a pretty incredible natural athlete. Sucks not to be him, doesn't it, you failed D1 p.o.s?
Banana Bread wrote:
Bekele was injured in the race. He stepped on a stone 3 weeks ago and kept training throughout the pain. Nobody could have led that marathon at 30k with the same injury he had. Hermens said Bekele will be back strong. I know he can do it because he is the greatest. It was clear that Bekele would have destroyed the field when he took the lead after the pacers dropped. His hips started to hurt. If they didn't he would have blasted the last 12k and gone sub 2:04.
If you believe that, you must believe in Santa Claus too.
Can someone please post the prize purse for this Amsterdm race? How much money did he throw away by stopping 1 km from the finish?
doctorj wrote:
Banana Bread wrote:
Bekele was injured in the race. He stepped on a stone 3 weeks ago and kept training throughout the pain. Nobody could have led that marathon at 30k with the same injury he had. Hermens said Bekele will be back strong. I know he can do it because he is the greatest. It was clear that Bekele would have destroyed the field when he took the lead after the pacers dropped. His hips started to hurt. If they didn't he would have blasted the last 12k and gone sub 2:04.
If you believe that, you must believe in Santa Claus too.
come on dude, do you realize how many stones there are in this world? running at 100mpw you're bound to step on one especially with the fatigue. now if he said he stepped on a lump of coal that santa dropped from his sleigh then we may be suspicious.