It's even more exciting with 3 Americans who all look capable of getting that 3rd spot. If Jakob and/or Kerr blow their loads too early and tie up there will be people right on their heels to take advantage. Kerr has also fallen in 33(.3 repeating of course)% of his last 3 races, so there's a chance of that.
I agree so far! Until I'm proven wrong today, but my GOAT race of all time was the 2003 WC 5000 where Kipchoge knocked off El G and Bekele. That was unreal! I'll never forget the adrenaline I had that day!
I was at the 2003 meet (also in Paris). An amazing race by all three.
I hope today's race lives up to the hype, it certainly is this era's dream mile/1500 race. However there have been olympics with the current and former mile record holders battling. There have been team tactics and just as interesting back stories.
I agree so far! Until I'm proven wrong today, but my GOAT race of all time was the 2003 WC 5000 where Kipchoge knocked off El G and Bekele. That was unreal! I'll never forget the adrenaline I had that day!
I was at the 2003 meet (also in Paris). An amazing race by all three.
I hope today's race lives up to the hype, it certainly is this era's dream mile/1500 race. However there have been olympics with the current and former mile record holders battling. There have been team tactics and just as interesting back stories.
I hope I'm wrong.
I get you! I've been around. I remember all the Geb, Komen, Bekele, battles over all the years. Those were great and you're not wrong at all.
I was at the 2003 meet (also in Paris). An amazing race by all three.
I hope today's race lives up to the hype, it certainly is this era's dream mile/1500 race. However there have been olympics with the current and former mile record holders battling. There have been team tactics and just as interesting back stories.
I hope I'm wrong.
I get you! I've been around. I remember all the Geb, Komen, Bekele, battles over all the years. Those were great and you're not wrong at all.
Which means we remember the hype around El G vs the Kenyans or the 80 and 84 Brits.