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Defar Debuting at 10.000m (Stockholm Marathon on saturday)
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t. dibaba has an automatic 10k spot, defar says she wants to run the 5 and 10k at worlds, there is a 10k with most of ethiopia's top runners on utrecht on sunday i was thinking utrecht may be ethiopia's defacto 10k trials, but defar is not on the start list (yet anyways) so i wonder if ethiopia will have t. dibaba and defar and the top 2 at utrecht sunday or is there a different way they will select their team?
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If so, the IAAF made a miss as well:
http://www.iaaf.org/news/athletes/newsid=26800.html
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According to Athletics International, this wasn't Defar's debut. She was actually sixth at the Ethopian Championships (33:54.41) in 1999!
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Today felt even worse outside, and the temps were one degree lower than yesterday at this time.
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Originally posted by GleasonOriginally posted by pela2Originally posted by AthleticsInBritainWell, that was an anti-climax, wasn't it boys and girls?
Defar explained that the "bad" performance was partly caused by high wind and the heat (it was around 25 degrees celsius)
No question that wind is a problem for any runner. The late Brutus Hamilton was my coach in 1960 - 1961. He said that wind bothered runners more than heat, cold and rain.
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Originally posted by EPelleThough the heat may have a low Farenheit comparison, it shot way up yesterday. It was 16-18 on friday. It affected many people in the marathon.
I recall that Geb set a 10K WR at Oslo in 80F heat in 1997. I'm certain that he couldn't do that in a Marathon.
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Though the heat may have a low Farenheit comparison, it shot way up yesterday. It was 16-18 on friday. It affected many people in the marathon.
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Originally posted by pela2Originally posted by AthleticsInBritainWell, that was an anti-climax, wasn't it boys and girls?
Defar explained that the "bad" performance was partly caused by high wind and the heat (it was around 25 degrees celsius)
No question that wind is a problem for any runner. The late Brutus Hamilton was my coach in 1960 - 1961. He said that wind bothered runners more than heat, cold and rain.
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Originally posted by AthleticsInBritainWell, that was an anti-climax, wasn't it boys and girls?
Defar explained that the "bad" performance was partly caused by high wind and the heat (it was around 25 degrees celsius)
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Well, that was an anti-climax, wasn't it boys and girls?
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