El Keniano wrote:
No one since Usain Bolt has transcended the sport like Eliud. All the people identified as Bolt's possible successors have failed to materialise. So have a look at some of the coverage.
Eliud made the front page of Marca:
http://img.kiosko.net/2019/10/13/es/marca.750.jpgAs he did last year:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DnP0s-ZW0AIwCR8.jpg
Don't take this the wrong way...but there's something wrong with you.
Kenyans dope, and without repent. You love Kenyans. Therefore, there's something wrong with you.
With all due respect.
Freud, Baby wrote:
El Keniano wrote:
No one since Usain Bolt has transcended the sport like Eliud. All the people identified as Bolt's possible successors have failed to materialise. So have a look at some of the coverage.
Eliud made the front page of Marca:
http://img.kiosko.net/2019/10/13/es/marca.750.jpgAs he did last year:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DnP0s-ZW0AIwCR8.jpgDon't take this the wrong way...but there's something wrong with you.
Kenyans dope, and without repent. You love Kenyans. Therefore, there's something wrong with you.
With all due respect.
What's your nationality? I bet there are dopers in/from your country too. ;)
Kenya’s Sunday Nation, one week later.
https://twitter.com/mathewchepchie4/status/1185782309229871104?s=21
^ It's a public holiday in Kenya, by the way. Mashujaa (Heroes) day.
Incredible levels of wrongness going on here.
It was a moment in time that will never be forgotten. I couldn't care less if it didn't follow IAAF rules, or that he had a spring loaded mattress on either foot.
kipchoge achieved a feat that had never been achieved before and will forever be remembered as a landmark of human achievement.
Markmiles wrote:
Incredible levels of wrongness going on here.
It was a moment in time that will never be forgotten. I couldn't care less if it didn't follow IAAF rules, or that he had a spring loaded mattress on either foot.
kipchoge achieved a feat that had never been achieved before and will forever be remembered as a landmark of human achievement.
This was just a spectacle set up by an unknown company in collaboration with Nike to sell more of their shoes. This will quite fast just be forgotten. Only world records and medals will be remembered forever, and this was NOT a world record. We have to wait until the
It will not. It`s NOT a world record and will soon be forgotten. Just a spectacle set up by Nike ( and the unknown company ).
We have to wait until 2 hours will be broken in a regular race and I don`t think Kipchoge or Bekele will be that guy , or will it be a lady , lol ?
The first man in history to run 26.2 miles in under two hours. Of course it'll be remembered you clown!
This will never be forgotten. Just like Bannister, Kipchoge has guaranteed his own immortality.
El Keniano wrote:
This will never be forgotten. Just like Bannister, Kipchoge has guaranteed his own immortality.
When maybe he should be remembered like Ben Johnson.
El Keniano wrote:
This will never be forgotten. Just like Bannister, Kipchoge has guaranteed his own immortality.
The majority of the people who were 'inspired' by this had forgotten his name about an hour after they posted their 'inspirataional' quote on facebook.
What everyone want to see now is the duel between Kipchoge and Bekele in a regular race . I hope for London next.
SUPERIOR COACH JS wrote:
It will not. It`s NOT a world record and will soon be forgotten. Just a spectacle set up by Nike ( and the unknown company ).
We have to wait until 2 hours will be broken in a regular race and I don`t think Kipchoge or Bekele will be that guy , or will it be a lady , lol ?
You are a clown!
Unbelievable.
We all know Bekele is the world's greatest runner. The sub 2 will make Bekele more famous next year because Bekele will be known as the person who manages to win next year and get the new WR and Olympic gold.
SUPERIOR COACH JS wrote:
What everyone want to see now is the duel between Kipchoge and Bekele in a regular race . I hope for London next.
We've seen that several times now, and it's never been close. Eliud is done chasing money. Time for him to go for a marathon grand slam.
trollism wrote:
El Keniano wrote:
This will never be forgotten. Just like Bannister, Kipchoge has guaranteed his own immortality.
The majority of the people who were 'inspired' by this had forgotten his name about an hour after they posted their 'inspirataional' quote on facebook.
Shame you haven't forgotten his name. He's one of the many, many Kenyans living rent-free racist mind.
Armstronglivs wrote:
El Keniano wrote:
This will never be forgotten. Just like Bannister, Kipchoge has guaranteed his own immortality.
When maybe he should be remembered like Ben Johnson.
No, try again. Your favourite, Kip Keino, for one, has a stadium, a school, a centre and a street named after him.
El Keniano wrote:
SUPERIOR COACH JS wrote:
What everyone want to see now is the duel between Kipchoge and Bekele in a regular race . I hope for London next.
We've seen that several times now, and it's never been close. Eliud is done chasing money. Time for him to go for a marathon grand slam.
You are stating Eliud Kipchoge will race NYC Marathon and Tokyo Marathon?
NYC & Tokyo? wrote:
El Keniano wrote:
We've seen that several times now, and it's never been close. Eliud is done chasing money. Time for him to go for a marathon grand slam.
You are stating Eliud Kipchoge will race NYC Marathon and Tokyo Marathon?
Or Boston.