Men:
Kipchoge
Kitata
Farah
Farah has a real chance though
Women:
Cheruiyot
Berhane Dibaba
Kosgei
Men:
Kipchoge
Kitata
Farah
Farah has a real chance though
Women:
Cheruiyot
Berhane Dibaba
Kosgei
Farah
Kitata
Kipchoge
For me, Gladys Cherono’s berlin is better than Birhane Dibaba’s tokyo
Farah in the top 2
Keitany brings it home
tough call
Men: Kipchoge with 2:02:58
Women: Cheruiyot 2:17:55
What about finishing times?
2:02:55
2:17:42
Farah 2:03:12
Cheruiyot 2:18:01
Farah 2:02:48
Cherono 2:17:33
I’ll say Kipchoge remains dominant and runs the 2nd fastest time ever; Abraham Kiptum runs sub-2:04 and places top-3; Farah looks like a douche at some point in the race.
Kipchoge wins with 2:02:10
Second place at 2:04
Kipsang FTW
Not sure about first, but it is not going be under 2:03. Probably be another 2:04. Go through in 61 or faster and blow with the second half in 63 minutes.
Farah will try to keep it as slow as possible for the kick
Kipchoge will push with Kitata
if time is slower than 2:03:50 Farah has a chance
I go with Kipchoge with 2:03:20
Farah with 2:04:01
Kipchoge with 2:02:20
Farah 2:03:05
Kitata 2:04
kipsang's running wrote:
Kipsang FTW
Anyone hear about his training?
https://twitter.com/Kipsang_2_03_23/status/1115274670981382144Apple Crumble wrote:
kipsang's running wrote:
Kipsang FTW
Anyone hear about his training?
https://twitter.com/Kipsang_2_03_23/status/1115274670981382144
A little news segment on it leading up to this year's London marathon:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qrJDpa0L3pA&feature=youtu.beThe great Sir Mohammed Farah will go out with the lead group in 60:30. Mohamed will surge at 32 km, breaking everyone else. Mohammed will bring it home in 60:00 for the second half thereby destroying the world record and all challengers. When Mohammed reach the finish line he will drop down and do push-ups to show everyone exactly what it is that elevated him from midpacker to being unbeatable.
Thereafter he will return to Sabadel for more training and push-ups.
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.
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