We went over the most beautiful strides, now time for the ugliest.
Alberto Salazar and Khalid Skah come to mind for the men. Priscah Jeptoo for the ladies.
We went over the most beautiful strides, now time for the ugliest.
Alberto Salazar and Khalid Skah come to mind for the men. Priscah Jeptoo for the ladies.
Always thought how Kyle Merber leg cycle back is unpleasant and a possible cause to injuries he gets.
Amos
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YMMV wrote:
Amos
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Emmanuel Korir too
Paula Radcliffe
nico young and zatopek sure do pull the ugliest faces when running. oh.. and dathan
i do the same ?
Nick Symmonds no contest
Easy win for Kentaro Ito, 2:13:44 PB
not even close wrote:
Easy win for Kentaro Ito, 2:13:44 PB
Clickable link:
https://twitter.com/JRNHeadlines/status/1248204522691817472not even close wrote:
not even close wrote:
Easy win for Kentaro Ito, 2:13:44 PB
Clickable link:
https://twitter.com/JRNHeadlines/status/1248204522691817472
That is what happens when you try to win both the open and handcycle divisions simultneously
Drew Hunter is up there.
I can answer two threads at once. Watch Mary Slaney and Regina Jacobs here.
Canon1 wrote:
Nick Symmonds no contest
+1
Dude looks like he's crippled when he runs
The late, great Pat Petersen. One time American marathon record-holder (2:10:04 on the record-eligible London course in 1989), but that form, ouch. He ran with such a pronounced and forceful metronomic upper-body sway that it looked like he should've been knocking himself off-balance with each stride.
twofer wrote:
I can answer two threads at once. Watch Mary Slaney and Regina Jacobs here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7I8FQPHy2c
WTF are you trying to say?
Claire Sumner
She runs with her elbows pointed to the sides
bobblehead radcliffe
twofer wrote:
I can answer two threads at once. Watch Mary Slaney and Regina Jacobs here.
I see what your mean!
Gwen Jorgensen
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