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Replying To:

Official Men's 10000m Thread

wejo

Race is out quick first 200.

Bekele 30.4 at 200 to get ahead of field. 29 guys.

64.87 at 400 Mo Farah right behind Bekele

I'm surprised the other Ethiopians aren't being made to lead this.

73.1 2nd lap really slow

73.42 3rd lap this is really slow.

4:46 at 1600. super super slow

5:59.56 at 2000

Zersenay Tadese the world half marathon record holder has started pushing it.

I think the lap was only about 70 but he started halfway through. He strung it out.

2:10.6 last 800. So if it really was 70 that was close to 60. Anyone get the split before that?

Lap before that 61.9 (not 60)

Now 64.13 through 3200m. Really strung out.

Rupp is in 10th with a slight gap to 9th with Farah BEHIND him.

Rupp and Farah in 2nd group.

64.15 again

64.32

64.6 Tadese pushing still Now 1 long line no gap.

65.42

5000m 14:05.79

guy next to me is now praising mo Farah's strategy.

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