douglas burke wrote:
1. Kipschoge 2:02 .22
2. Farah 2:03.58 Breaks the 2:04.43 Non African Record of the Man From Bahrain
1. Kosgei 2:16.23
2. V. Cheyuiyot 2:17.33
Others
Sisson 2:18.43
Huddle 2:19.55
no way Kosgei goes under 2.18
douglas burke wrote:
1. Kipschoge 2:02 .22
2. Farah 2:03.58 Breaks the 2:04.43 Non African Record of the Man From Bahrain
1. Kosgei 2:16.23
2. V. Cheyuiyot 2:17.33
Others
Sisson 2:18.43
Huddle 2:19.55
no way Kosgei goes under 2.18
I wish Bekele was running too :(. Hopefully he will comeback for an epic race soon
Aussiestatman wrote:
douglas burke wrote:
1. Kipschoge 2:02 .22
2. Farah 2:03.58 Breaks the 2:04.43 Non African Record of the Man From Bahrain
1. Kosgei 2:16.23
2. V. Cheyuiyot 2:17.33
Others
Sisson 2:18.43
Huddle 2:19.55
no way Kosgei goes under 2.18
Well see, Keitany will get them to 30-35k at UNDER 2:15 pace, after that who knows
Since your name indicates Australia, I see a new Masters/over 40 Record for Diver, 2:24 low- maybe 2:23 high, Willis 2:22.36 will survive, Hopefully Robinson and Rayner go after De Castella's 2:07.51 (I count Boston) or at least Monghetti's 2:08.16 those records have lasted a long time, I don't think they will get it, but hopefully they do.
douglas burke wrote:
Here is the list
https://www.virginmoneylondonmarathon.com/en-gb/event-info/spectator-info/elite-fields/2019-elite-mens-field/
i have seen it, i am writing 50 profiles based on it. What is your point?
Aussiestatman wrote:
douglas burke wrote:
Here is the list
https://www.virginmoneylondonmarathon.com/en-gb/event-info/spectator-info/elite-fields/2019-elite-mens-field/i have seen it, i am writing 50 profiles based on it. What is your point?
I posted the list for EVERYBODY on this thread as a guide, Just curious why do you say no way Kosgei goes under 2:18? When she ran 2:18.35 already and 2-3 weeks ago ran a 65:28?
douglas burke wrote:
Aussiestatman wrote:
i have seen it, i am writing 50 profiles based on it. What is your point?
I posted the list for EVERYBODY on this thread as a guide, Just curious why do you say no way Kosgei goes under 2:18? When she ran 2:18.35 already and 2-3 weeks ago ran a 65:28?
i think there has only been 5 under 2:18. Not even Catherine the great got there. i think the 36 sec needed is outside her reach at this stage. Maybe her next run at the classic distance, or next year. Do you think after Mary negative split by 10% last year in New York that she will go out crazy again here?
Mo Farah for the win 2.03.15
tony the tiger wrote:
Mo Farah for the win 2.03.15
If mo Makes drops whoever is with him with 5k to go and runs sub 2:05:30
Sisson 2:17
my BOLD predictions
One the one hand, I don't fully understand betting against Keitany.
On the other hand, I think the "posts" betting against Kipchoge are just trolling.
All the posts predicting Farah win are the same guy. Obvious innit.
twohands wrote:
One the one hand, I don't fully understand betting against Keitany.
On the other hand, I think the "posts" betting against Kipchoge are just trolling.
Yeah then a registered post from Tony Tiger. Suspicious or what!
It actually makes sense to bet against Kipchoge. At some point he will either or or retire.
Not because he is not prepared, just because everyone has eventually a bad day.
I hope Kipchoge wins though
Aussiestatman wrote:
No way he runs in the top 4. Forgotten men are Leule Gebrselassie and Mosinet Gerimew. I believe they could both finish ahead of Sir Mo, Kiptum, and Kipsang.
GFY you little colonial prick.
British runner in the top 3. No Australians in the top 30.
douglas burke wrote:
1. Kipschoge 2:02 .22
2. Farah 2:03.58 Breaks the 2:04.43 Non African Record of the Man From Bahrain
1. Kosgei 2:16.23
2. V. Cheyuiyot 2:17.33
Others
Sisson 2:18.43
Huddle 2:19.55
Did you just predict Sisson breaks the American Record on her Marathon debut? To run this fast even the most talented Marathoners in the world had to gain so much experience. NO WAY this happens. She seems to have great base speed. But even people like Huddle who had the half and 10k American Record are nowhere near it in the Marathon. You are delusional.
Brittnay Charboneau will make the podium!
https://www.runnersworld.com/runners-stories/a24937556/brittany-charboneau-funny-runner-marathoner/
Weather is looking great. 8-12c & light winds.
Kipchoge is still the man to beat and I think we'll see the fastest London Marathon time, but not quite the WR. Mo has had enough time to adjust to the marathon distance now, I think he'll be in the hunt with a close second.
itai wrote:
Men:
Kipchoge
Kitata
Farah
Farah has a real chance though
Women:
Cheruiyot
Berhane Dibaba
Kosgei
Berhane Dibaba CANNOT beat Bridig Kosgei.
Take that from me.
Mo and kitata a great duel for second. I was saying kipsang not in the top 4
1. Eliud Kipchoge 2:02:49
2. Shure Kitata
3. Mo Farah
4. Abraham Kiptum
5. Mosinet Geremew
6. Luel Gebrsellasie
7. Wilson Kipsang
1. Mary Keitany 2:16.50
2. Vivian Cheruiyot
3. Brigid Kosgei
4. Gladys Cherono
5. Tadelech Bekele
6. Birhane Dibaba
This is hard to predict.
We might just be in for a total shock in both events.