useless stats wrote:
Johnson the 16th American woman to go sub-2:00 this year.
That’s amazing depth. Is that the most we’ve ever had in one year?
useless stats wrote:
Johnson the 16th American woman to go sub-2:00 this year.
That’s amazing depth. Is that the most we’ve ever had in one year?
Jakob, love him or hate him, you've got to love him!!
Jakob is just lucky Hocker wasn't there.
Imperious indeed!!
kmaclam wrote:
Jakob, love him or hate him, you've got to love him!!
How can you hate him? He is a beast. He is blowing these guys out of the water like you see in a HS race when somebody is so much better. They have NO chance.
Imagine what Jakob could run if he had someone in-form to run with him
What happened to Hoare? He was going great until 500 to go or so then lost 7s and finished 12th.
Nice effort by Kipsang.
Everyone else underperformed.
drtoneill wrote:
What happened to Hoare? He was going great until 500 to go or so then lost 7s and finished 12th.
I think on coffee club he said he had a hamstring twinge, so maybe he isn't in top form?
McSewyn is back!!
Came for the 1500, stayed for this W 3000m. Could be an amazing race if Niyonsaba doesn't run away with it.
That must have been Fake Josh Kerr.
Flo'da boy wrote:
McSewyn is back!!
this makes me happy
Worlds was way too early this year, most guys peaked a month ago. Good races by Jakob, Kipsang and nice to see Stewy back
Hassan straight to the back, as usual.
Kerr with a decent time and place for the first time in a while.
Gplusa wrote:
Everyone else underperformed.
The 1500 loss in Eugene was a wakeup call for Jakob. Now, he's not going to lose again any time soon. Everybody else better just face it that they are running for 2nd in the 1500/5000 for the foreseeable future.
brighteyes wrote:
Kerr with a decent time and place for the first time in a while.
Huh? Kerr got 5th at worlds in 3:30
Jako800 wrote:
Imagine what Jakob could run if he had someone in-form to run with him
3:28.32?