Pacemakers are going fast and already the field is stretching out. Kind of like Monaco of years past. I'm excited!
Pacemakers are going fast and already the field is stretching out. Kind of like Monaco of years past. I'm excited!
Kenyans FTW wrote:
I really hope they go for it in the mile, if Kejelcha ran 3:47 flat indoors he should be able to beat Webb's time or even challenge the world record... but I'm willing to bet he chills Cherioyut wins it and the winning times only like 3:51. We need more incentives for fast times...
With Kejelcha in it it could actually happen
55 through the first 400.
1:54:20 at 1/2 .
154 through 800
Scorpion_runner wrote:
Les wrote:
Ayana, I believe, runs for Adidas.
left adidas last year and signed with Nike.
I think she's done. Injury my arse ...Something is not right with how she competes. She is very strange to me. I think she hides from testing.
*fast forward three months*
*Ayana closes last 3k of 10k in 8:40*
3/4 in 255
rojo wrote:
In the race between the race, Efraimson vs JOnes, we have a disappointing out come. Efraimson "won" but only in 4:06. I was hoping for much faster from both of them.
PB for Jones, and Hull destroyed her, which should eliminate doubt as to who would have won at NCAAs if Jones had opted for 1500.
Winning time is 350
2:55 at the bell. All bunched up. Jakob boxed bad. Cheruyot made it look way easy. Rest of race....??? Who the f knows.
Surprise Cherioyut wins again. Jacob got boxed in which allowed Cherioyut to separate easily. Kejelcha may have but to much focus on the Indoor season, that was kind of rough...
Flilip is 3rd in 3:51.
Not a bad run by Matt for his first race in awhile. He looks nice and strong.
SprintTriathlon wrote:
Scorpion_runner wrote:
Hassan is under NOP so be careful with that statement.
NIKE is going to be really suspect now.
That german chick has always been weak to me. Now she look strong as hell.
Me, I believe Nike would never dare to go on the illegal side, I might be wrong, but I am also amazed about the mistrust when enormous amounts of resources are put into the athletes; better reults caused by good training in all aspects including science is plausible.
You are very naive to think that doesn’t happen with the most successful sports brand fully focused on profits.
Kenyans FTW wrote:
Kenyans FTW wrote:
Pacemakers are going fast and already the field is stretching out. Kind of like Monaco of years past. I'm excited!
And they dropped off the pace maker I hate these lazy ass Africans...
Coevett?
ENGELS with that insane close at the end! Really thought that Jakob was gonna steal the show the way he got up on the leaders’ shoulders with 250m to go. I’m surprised Centro closed hard enough to get up there, he looked so choppy on the back of the field and I had counted him out the entire race until the camera showed him on the homestretch. World’s are going to be crazy this year with how deep the 1500m is in talent.
Kejelcha went backwards that last 400. Sounded like he got in Murphy's way, but didn't see it. Centro with a nice 3:52. Engels a P.R.
That CBC feed was excellent. Two hours, non-stop. No interviews, no "stories"- I can finally catch my breath. Great meet.
SprintTriathlon wrote:
Crystal ball. wrote:
Didn't Nike allegedly pay the cycling Union to keep Lance Armstrong from being busted
I have no idea, you have source for that?
Ok, found it. Hard to know the truth from that report.
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/report-did-nike-pay-dollar-500000-to-verbruggen-to-cover-up-armstrong-positive/Only one WADA-accredited lab in all of Africa -- in South Africa.