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  • Guest's Avatar
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    I know. I'm just being a wiseacre, while making it clear just how BIZARRE and (seemingly) unnatural her "style" is.

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  • larwood
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    Kuha1, I believe that is her in the photos.
    Contrary to popular opinion there are actual moments when said runner does bend her arms! For
    example, at Boston a few years ago, in the early stages of the race she used her "bucket-carrying"
    routine when the pace was a bit slow. However, when the pace picked up said runner was forced to
    drop the "buckets" and start running like a normal
    person. Even Larry Rawson noticed this.

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    These must be pictures of some other athlete. In every shot, her arms actually seem to be functioning normally (that is, bending at the elbow and moving).

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  • dunes runner
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    What's really cool is I didn't even need to do that, as you most graciouisly found it for me.

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  • Powell
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    Man, I must be too smart for this board :-p
    You go the IAAF site (www.iaaf.org), then you go to 'Multimedia' and choose 'Search' from the menu which appears. You then type 'Sun Yingjie' in the search window and it finds what you want.

    Or, if that's too complicated for ya, just go directly to http://www.iaaf.org/multimedia/search.h ... un+Yingjie

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  • Guest's Avatar
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    They SHOULD be hard to find! Avert your eyes, or you will turn to stone!!

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  • dunes runner
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    kuha that is funny.

    Wish I could find photos on the IAAF site but they seem to be hard to find.

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    Is it just me, or is her bizarre style just excruciating to watch? No impressionable young kids should be allowed to see video of her in action.

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  • bubba
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    >Isn't Sun Y. the one who runs with her arms straight down?

    Yes. See www.iaaf.org there is a shot of here from the 10k in Paris.

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    Isn't Sun Y. the one who runs with her arms straight down?

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  • dunes runner
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    I understand they ran the marathon amongst traffic.

    Impressive running.

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    beijing marathon

    today sun yingjie ran 2;19,39 for the marathon, and syster of south africa won the mens race in 2;07.6
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