After the Olympics:women 8 August, men 9 August, it goes:
Sept 13 Copenhagen half
14 Boston
20 Istanbul half
27 Berlin
Oct. 4. Cardiff half
London
11. Chicago
17 World half, Gdynia, Poland
More in a min
After the Olympics:women 8 August, men 9 August, it goes:
Sept 13 Copenhagen half
14 Boston
20 Istanbul half
27 Berlin
Oct. 4. Cardiff half
London
11. Chicago
17 World half, Gdynia, Poland
More in a min
Oct 18 New Delhi half
Amsterdam
Toronto
Paris
Oct 25 Valencia half
Frankfurt
Ljubljana
Nov. 1. New York
29 Shanghai
Dec. 6 Valencia
Aussiestatman wrote:
After the Olympics:women 8 August, men 9 August, it goes:
Sept 13 Copenhagen half
14 Boston
20 Istanbul half
27 Berlin
Oct. 4. Cardiff half
London
11. Chicago
17 World half, Gdynia, Poland
More in a min
So will kipchoge’s priority still be the Olympics or will he still run London instead? It seemed as though bekele was skipping the Olympics after London for another fall major? Will he now skip the Olympics before running London? Or Berlin instead of London.
October 25: Foam Glow 5k Marathon, Pacoima, CA
Barcelona marathon 25th
Aussiestatman wrote:
Aussiestatman wrote:
After the Olympics:women 8 August, men 9 August, it goes:
Sept 13 Copenhagen half
14 Boston
20 Istanbul half
27 Berlin
Oct. 4. Cardiff half
London
11. Chicago
17 World half, Gdynia, Poland
More in a min
So will kipchoge’s priority still be the Olympics or will he still run London instead? It seemed as though bekele was skipping the Olympics after London for another fall major? Will he now skip the Olympics before running London? Or Berlin instead of London.
And among the women, will kosgei and Ruth both compete in the Olympics and can either back up for a fall marathon?
Aussiestatman wrote:
Aussiestatman wrote:
So will kipchoge’s priority still be the Olympics or will he still run London instead? It seemed as though bekele was skipping the Olympics after London for another fall major? Will he now skip the Olympics before running London? Or Berlin instead of London.
And among the women, will kosgei and Ruth both compete in the Olympics and can either back up for a fall marathon?
If those two compete at the Olympics, who then can compete with Vivian for bronze? Salpeter or Roza Dereje?
Very optimistic, to assume this pandemic will have calmed down by the fall, when there still won’t be a vaccine.
Aussiestatman wrote:
Aussiestatman wrote:
And among the women, will kosgei and Ruth both compete in the Olympics and can either back up for a fall marathon?
If those two compete at the Olympics, who then can compete with Vivian for bronze? Salpeter or Roza Dereje?
I imagine Birhane Dibaba would represent Ethiopia after her two great efforts these last four months.
Canada Girl wrote:
Very optimistic, to assume this pandemic will have calmed down by the fall, when there still won’t be a vaccine.
Glass half full kind of guy.
Aussiestatman wrote:
Aussiestatman wrote:
After the Olympics:women 8 August, men 9 August, it goes:
Sept 13 Copenhagen half
14 Boston
20 Istanbul half
27 Berlin
Oct. 4. Cardiff half
London
11. Chicago
17 World half, Gdynia, Poland
More in a min
So will kipchoge’s priority still be the Olympics or will he still run London instead? It seemed as though bekele was skipping the Olympics after London for another fall major? Will he now skip the Olympics before running London? Or Berlin instead of London.
Amos kipruto was third Olympic choice for Kenya with Bedan Karoki a reserve. Wouldn’t you swap them after their Tokyo results?
Who else for Ethiopia after their disastrous world champs?
Aussiestatman wrote:
Oct 25 Valencia half
Frankfurt
Ljubljana
Nov. 1. New York
29 Shanghai
Dec. 6 Valencia
You forgot to add Dublin Oct 25th. One of the biggest in Europe now 25k runners, lottery system, fully booked.
Canada Girl wrote:
Very optimistic, to assume this pandemic will have calmed down by the fall, when there still won’t be a vaccine.
Are there still deaths in China? Is four months the length, even if you flatten the curve?
Aussiestatman wrote:
Aussiestatman wrote:
After the Olympics:women 8 August, men 9 August, it goes:
Sept 13 Copenhagen half
14 Boston
20 Istanbul half
27 Berlin
Oct. 4. Cardiff half
London
11. Chicago
17 World half, Gdynia, Poland
More in a min
So will kipchoge’s priority still be the Olympics or will he still run London instead? It seemed as though bekele was skipping the Olympics after London for another fall major? Will he now skip the Olympics before running London? Or Berlin instead of London.
Does this week’s podcast shed any light? I couldn’t be bothered listening to it.
Aussiestatman wrote:
After the Olympics:women 8 August, men 9 August, it goes:
Sept 13 Copenhagen half
14 Boston
20 Istanbul half
27 Berlin
Oct. 4. Cardiff half
London
11. Chicago
17 World half, Gdynia, Poland
More in a min
Five months until the Olympics
Aussiestatman wrote:
Aussiestatman wrote:
So will kipchoge’s priority still be the Olympics or will he still run London instead? It seemed as though bekele was skipping the Olympics after London for another fall major? Will he now skip the Olympics before running London? Or Berlin instead of London.
Does this week’s podcast shed any light? I couldn’t be bothered listening to it.
Just read the WTW. Wonder where Rojo got the idea for the first part?
No Olympics this leap year. How will that change the programs of the best 15 men and women?
Aussiestatman wrote:
Aussiestatman wrote:
After the Olympics:women 8 August, men 9 August, it goes:
Sept 13 Copenhagen half
14 Boston
20 Istanbul half
27 Berlin
Oct. 4. Cardiff half
London
11. Chicago
17 World half, Gdynia, Poland
More in a min
So will kipchoge’s priority still be the Olympics or will he still run London instead? It seemed as though bekele was skipping the Olympics after London for another fall major? Will he now skip the Olympics before running London? Or Berlin instead of London.
Will kamworor just run the world half champs in the latter months this year.
I’m a D2 female runner. Our coach explicitly told us not to visit LetsRun forums.
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
Guys between age of 45 and 55 do you think about death or does it seem far away
2024 College Track & Field Open Coaching Positions Discussion
adizero Road to Records with Yomif Kejelcha, Agnes Ngetich, Hobbs Kessler & many more is Saturday
RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06