Indeed, we should just ignore results we don't like - as Jakob does, because we know who is the better runner. Even when they lose. Results are overrated.
Indeed, we should just ignore results we don't like - as Jakob does, because we know who is the better runner. Even when they lose. Results are overrated.
Dude!!! We get it!!!
Why are you still ranting about this? Yes, JW won and was the "Better" runner on that day. JI never said or indicated the JW didn't deserve to win. He simply made a comment (maybe in bad taste) that he should've won and stated why. Arrogant? maybe, cocky? maybe, but in the end JI is correct and if that's what floats his boat so be it. The pressure (if any) is on JI to walk the walk, right? Now if JW can "validate" his win either this indoor season or outdoors and beat JI we now have a good old fashioned rivalry.
I'm a JW fan, and he ran a great championship race, but this:
"The marathon man clocks 7:54.34 to out-kick the world 1500m champ, who tumbles over the line in second".
Ain't gonna get it done in their rematch. I'm willing to bet the JI won't put up a result like that.
So you agree with the thread title, about a "sore loser". It isn't about who is the better runner. But most don't get that.
Jakob is uber talented, but he's just a kid. Seems a bit immature and full of himself tbh.
Did Jakob f**k your mom or something? Why do you keep commenting on every thread.
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