I still don't see much point in watching the first dozen laps of any distance events, but I'm really starting to enjoy the last 400 meters of the Defar/Dibaba duels.
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The pace was respectable for the first 2km but Dibaba looked quite tired down the homestraight and never looked like beating Defar.
I thought Dibaba will be fresher as it seems Defar has been racing much more this season but they both go on to the World Cup next week. I think Dibaba is in the 3000 and Defar is in the 5000.
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Originally posted by nevetsllimThe pace was respectable for the first 2km but Dibaba looked quite tired down the homestraight and never looked like beating Defar.
I thought Dibaba will be fresher as it seems Defar has been racing much more this season but they both go on to the World Cup next week. I think Dibaba is in the 3000 and Defar is in the 5000.
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An explanation why this race was a whole lot faster than Saturday's 5000:
"She may have finished eighth but plenty of those who witnessed yesterday's action, were more than happy to comment on the performance of the headband wearing Australian, [Eloise] Wellings......" [large chunk of copy cut by mods: read it at the URL plz.]
From: http://www.athletics.org.au/news/det...?ObjectID=2998
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Re: WAF w3000
Originally posted by eldrickOriginally posted by nevetsllimThe pace was respectable for the first 2km but Dibaba looked quite tired down the homestraight and never looked like beating Defar.
I thought Dibaba will be fresher as it seems Defar has been racing much more this season but they both go on to the World Cup next week. I think Dibaba is in the 3000 and Defar is in the 5000.
Defar has done Doha, Hengelo, New York, Rome, Paris, Stockholm, Berlin, Brussels, Mauritius, Monaco 5km.
Actually, I suppose they have run the same amount of track races but Defar seems to have been racing all season and had a busier winter with Carlsbad 5km, Moscow 3000m, two more indoors and a couple of cross country.
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