rojo wrote:
What's everyone' s prediction for this 5000? Cheptegei, Hagos, Kejelcha to contend. Is this one Kenyan going to rabbit it?
64.1 first lap. 27 flat is 65 right?
My bold prediction is that most of them are not gonna stop at 5000 m.
rojo wrote:
What's everyone' s prediction for this 5000? Cheptegei, Hagos, Kejelcha to contend. Is this one Kenyan going to rabbit it?
64.1 first lap. 27 flat is 65 right?
My bold prediction is that most of them are not gonna stop at 5000 m.
kmaclam wrote:
Truth Bomber wrote:
Oregen Governor is box of rocks dumb. She needed to practice her speech before speaking to the world. How embarrassing for America.
Huh?? She did great.
She's a Democrat and a woman. That's enough to get disparaging comments for the proud boys incel crowd here...
Kipruto don't do it! It's not good idea to run away from the group jn 7th minute
27 flat is 64.8 per lap.
When did the Kenyans take over? My wife called and it ran on the ipad so I missed about 5 minutes.
Moen and Wanders aren't in the first group anymore:(
YMMV wrote:
brighteyes wrote:
It was great to see the best runners in the field assert themselves early in several of these races. Brazier, Hassan, and now Cheruiyot. Obiri also. There were probably others. Good, honest races where the fastest person in the field won. I don't remember a championship like this one.
The benefits of a windless, climate-controlled stadium. Essentially and indoor meet with a 400m track. Yet people are surprised at how fast the times are!?
He (or she) claimed "I don't remember a championship like this one." Nor do I. I believe the last 1500 Championship race in Rio was approx 23 seconds slower than the one that just took place here. Don't 'Championship' races, where place is tantamount to time, tend to be tactical affairs?
Moen racing in flats.
Alll wrote:
Moen and Wanders aren't in the first group anymore:(
Off the juice.
Alll wrote:
Kipruto don't do it! It's not good idea to run away from the group jn 7th minute
Time to see if those fast ethiopian trials were really superior to the kenyan trials at altitude.
Also time to see if Lomong can ge a medal and try to stick it to chelimo lol.
Can Yomif finally win one?
Any other storylines?
Kenyans picking it up. 63 last lap. Kipruto's turn to lead.
65.94 from 5200 to 5200? That's slow if true. I couldn't quite see the split.
15:45 - Cheptegi to the lead.
kmaclam wrote:
Kenyans picking it up. 63 last lap. Kipruto's turn to lead.
This is going to be pretty damn fast.
26:4x low is my guess. Let’s go!!
rojo wrote:
65.94 from 5200 to 5200? That's slow if true. I couldn't quite see the split.
15:45 - Cheptegi to the lead.
Go home rojo, you're drunk.
Cheptegei now takes over from Kwemoi & Kipruto for a lap and very next lap Kipruto(19 years old!) takes it back. 9 laps to go
BTC guys looking decent
1825.18. 64.14 8 to go.
kmaclam wrote:
Kipruto(19 years old!)
lol
did we ever figure out which Kenyans were filmed taking EPO? Or are we just gonna ignore that?
Rhonex is taking the lead
Ahmed towards the front taking Lomong with him.
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