Another marathon record

Started by Cassie, October 13, 2019, 06:28:00 PM

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I wonder if his focus is where it was. He has had a lot on his mind lately and gave an awkward interview the other day. It doesn't take much to take your concentration.

Cassie

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Brigid Kosgei breaks Paula Radcliffe's women's marathon record



This is one that counts! 2.14.04, taking  knocking 1 minute 21 seconds of Radcliffe's time which has stood since 2003.


Superb running she did great, Mo came 8th in the mens race worst placing he has had for years, but he is not getting any younger and the opposition is getting better

Marathon runners peak a little later in life, Mo is at a good time. He's not a marathon runner though, not a top one anyway. He was great at 5 and 10 thousand metres because of his speed and kick. I think the idea for MO was to finish track and take  up where he left of with the marathon, it's not working out that way though. I wonder if he'll run in Tokyo if he doesn't think he has a chance of a medal.

Churchill

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Brigid Kosgei breaks Paula Radcliffe's women's marathon record



This is one that counts! 2.14.04, taking  knocking 1 minute 21 seconds of Radcliffe's time which has stood since 2003.


Superb running she did great, Mo came 8th in the mens race worst placing he has had for years, but he is not getting any younger and the opposition is getting better
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Cassie

Brigid Kosgei breaks Paula Radcliffe's women's marathon record



This is one that counts! 2.14.04, taking  knocking 1 minute 21 seconds of Radcliffe's time which has stood since 2003.