I gotta admit I'm loving the mud and falls at the USATF XC race.
I gotta admit I'm loving the mud and falls at the USATF XC race.
rojo wrote:
Anyone listening to the Camel City broadcast? The guy is calling Nat Brannen Nate Brainen.
Started to call Leo Manzano - Lee Manzano.
He just called Matthew Centrowitz - Cinnowitz.
He's got a great voice though.
His name is Nate, not Nat. So quick to throw stones.
Lead pack down to 8 after 2 laps. Kebenei, Kipchirchir, Derrick, Chelanga,Korir, Borir, Dunbar and Hehir are the top 8 after 2 loops.
Why is no one talking about Okolo (a 400m runner) running a 1:25.21 600m?? That's pretty quick!
Fauble fell off the lead pack and then he went down hard.
Kenyans are pushing it hard. Derrick is now getting dropped at 8k. Kenyan-born runners are going 1-4.
Kebenei is the one pushing it. Korir is the only one with him. It's down to those two. Chelanga about 10 meters back. Kipchirchir in 4th.
I view all the American runners on the course as a source of hope.
Korir h as taken the lead at the 29 minute mark. Man is he impressive. He's gapped Kebenei. He's going to win.
Korir 547.2 on the last lap. wins in 30:11.8.
Kenyan born runners go 1-4. Derrick 5th.
1. Korir
2. Kebenei.
3. Kipchirchir
4.Chelanga.
5. Derrick.
6. Dunbar
7. Ferlic
8. Fauble.
9. Gray.
10. Augustus Maiyo
nice kenyan team usa is going to send
do they have a realistic shot at team bronze?
not a chinese spammer wrote:
nice kenyan team usa is going to send
do they have a realistic shot at team bronze?
Why not gold? Korir realistically should be considered the race favorite.
Top 16 results.
stupid Kenyan dopers takin the US over. How sad
Thinkaboutit wrote:
not a chinese spammer wrote:nice kenyan team usa is going to send
do they have a realistic shot at team bronze?
Why not gold? Korir realistically should be considered the race favorite.
i dont think they can beat Kenya or Ethiopia? Silver is not out of reach though
Korir post-race.
"It was a tough experience. I've never down a race like this before. It was a crazy race but it was fun," said Korir.
On representing the US at World XC. "It means a lot. I'm so happy. I'm so happy with my training. I'm very motivated and I'm so glad and ready for the competition."
#2 all-time U.S., behind Montano and ahead of Wilson. Worth sub-51 for 400 (or sub-2:00 if you are an 800 athlete). #5 world all-time behind AM + 3 Russkies.!
nop200 wrote:
Why is no one talking about Okolo (a 400m runner) running a 1:25.21 600m?? That's pretty quick!
world crack wrote:
stupid Kenyan dopers takin the US over. How sad
white privilege at its worst
Oh shit, they are Kenyan dopers but are going to represent team USA and are not getting tested? Or is the word "doper" some kind of a nickname? I do not understand!