At a meet in Norway Jakob ran the 1500m in 3.36.22.
He had some help up to 900m, then he was alone.
1100m time was 2.40.xx
At a meet in Norway Jakob ran the 1500m in 3.36.22.
He had some help up to 900m, then he was alone.
1100m time was 2.40.xx
New EJR
Time corrected to 3:36.21
Won by more than 10 seconds
Also beat Henrik's national record by more than 3 seconds.
Third fastest in the world this indoor season behind Kejelcha (3:33.17+) and Tefera (3:35.57)
Missed Tefera's WJR by 0.16.
7:49:73 for Filip in his 3000m jog.
be unstopable. Congrats.
Here you have a video from the run
Last season's indoor best was 3:40.31, and of course he could go faster still later this month. No sign of his progression slowing down at all.
Watching him run by himself it becomes clear how much forward lean he has. Not quite Tim Cheruiyot-level, but noticeable.
Coevett wrote:
No sign of his progression slowing down at all.
Actually, as this guy pointed out...
Coevett wrote:
...indoor tracks are faster now than outdoors for distance.
His PR is 3:31 on a totally fair and average track. Since indoors is faster, he should be able to do 3:29-3:30. He ran a mere 3:36, so he has regressed and burned out.
Burnout syndrome wrote:
Coevett wrote:
No sign of his progression slowing down at all.
Actually, as this guy pointed out...
Coevett wrote:
...indoor tracks are faster now than outdoors for distance.
His PR is 3:31 on a totally fair and average track. Since indoors is faster, he should be able to do 3:29-3:30. He ran a mere 3:36, so he has regressed and burned out.
Monaco is an average track? He should be able to practically solo run 3:29 rust buster indoors in February if he can run 3:31 at Monaco in the summer against the best in the world? WTF?? Please stop stalking me.
YMMV wrote:
Watching him run by himself it becomes clear how much forward lean he has. Not quite Tim Cheruiyot-level, but noticeable.
This is very important, we'll coached.
He reminds me of a cross between Walker and Andre Bucher. More like Walker with better technique.
Subway Surfers wrote:
YMMV wrote:
Watching him run by himself it becomes clear how much forward lean he has. Not quite Tim Cheruiyot-level, but noticeable.
This is very important, we'll coached.
He reminds me of a cross between Walker and Andre Bucher. More like Walker with better technique.
So you are Donovan Bailey?
I’m really surprised to see Coevett on this thread.
Great opener, winning by 10+ seconds, 55.36 last 400 and looked comfortable:
GBohannon wrote:
I’m really surprised to see Coevett on this thread.
lol
SprintTriathlon wrote:
7:49:73 for Filip in his 3000m jog.
Grant Fisher just ran 7 seconds faster than Filip.
So you're saying Canadians are faster than Swedes?
aha! wrote:
Subway Surfers wrote:
This is very important, we'll coached.
He reminds me of a cross between Walker and Andre Bucher. More like Walker with better technique.
So you are Donovan Bailey?
Ha, ha, ha don't know how that popped up? I needed an email address and was just watching the 1996 100m mayhem.
darnimmigrants wrote:
So you're saying Canadians are faster than Swedes?
Calling a norwegian a swede is like calling Obama Trump.
Here you have the splits
100m and then 200 plus] 14.80 - 43.70 - 1:12.90 - 1:42.38 - 2:12.11 - 2:40.86 - 3:08.43 - 3.36.31
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
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