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  • Pre DL-5000m: Mo FARAH 12:56.98 WL,MR

    World Record 12:37.35 Kenenisa BEKELE ETH Hengelo 31 MAY 2004
    Area Record 12:49.71 Mohammed MOURHIT BEL Bruxelles 25 AUG 2000
    Area Record 12:53.60 Bernard LAGAT USA Monaco 22 JUL 2011
    Area Record 12:55.76 Craig MOTTRAM AUS London 30 JUL 2004
    World Lead 12:59.28 Vincent Kiprop CHEPKOK KEN Rabat 27 MAY 2012
    Meeting Record 12:58.93 Tariku BEKELE ETH 3 JUL 2010
    Order Athlete Nation PB SB Diamond Points Diamond Ranking
    1 CHELANGA Samuel KEN 13:14.05 13:14.05
    2 TEGENKAMP Matt USA 12:58.56 13:15.00
    3 KORIR Leonard KEN 13:35.71
    4 TRUE Ben USA 13:24.11 13:26.56
    5 KIPKOECH John KEN 13:12.66 13:12.66 1 3
    6 BETT David Kiprotich KEN 13:06.06 13:09.84
    7 BIRMINGHAM Collis AUS 13:10.97 13:15.57
    8 MOTTRAM Craig AUS 12:55.76 13:18.58
    9 CRAGG Alistair Ian IRL 13:03.53 13:32.76
    10 CHOGE Augustine Kiprono KEN 12:53.66 13:15.50
    11 ROP Albert KEN 13:03.70 13:20.27
    12 RUPP Galen USA 13:06.86
    13 ALAMIREW Yenew ETH 13:00.46 13:14.26
    14 KOECH Isaiah Kiplangat KEN 12:54.18
    15 LONGOSIWA Thomas Pkemei KEN 12:51.95 13:11.73 2 2
    16 BEKELE Kenenisa ETH 12:37.35 13:13.89
    17 FARAH Mo GBR 12:53.11 13:12.87
    18 KIPKEMOI Kenneth Kiprop KEN
    19 WIECZOREK Mark USA

  • #2
    Re: Pre DL-5000m:

    Good tactics by farah and rupp...
    8-)
    My heart is still in the Caribbean....

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    • #3
      Re: Pre DL-5000m:

      isnt that a PR for rupp ?

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      • #4
        Re: Pre DL-5000m:

        Rank Athlete Nation Result Diamond Points Diamond Ranking
        1 FARAH Mo GBR 12:56.98 WL,MR 4 1
        2 KOECH Isaiah Kiplangat KEN 12:57.63 2 3
        3 RUPP Galen USA 12:58.90 PB 1 5
        4 BEKELE Kenenisa ETH 13:01.48 SB
        5 LONGOSIWA Thomas Pkemei KEN 13:03.88 SB 2 3
        6 KIPKOECH John KEN 13:06.71 PB 1 5
        7 ALAMIREW Yenew ETH 13:06.84 SB
        8 CHELANGA Samuel KEN 13:09.67 PB
        9 BIRMINGHAM Collis AUS 13:10.51 PB
        10 ROP Albert KEN 13:12.47 SB
        11 BETT David Kiprotich KEN 13:21.35
        12 TEGENKAMP Matt USA 13:24.74
        13 TRUE Ben USA 13:26.02 SB
        14 MOTTRAM Craig AUS 13:34.00
        15 CRAGG Alistair Ian IRL 13:35.05
        16 KORIR Leonard KEN 13:47.45
        CHOGE Augustine Kiprono KEN DNF
        KIPKEMOI Kenneth Kiprop KEN DNF
        MCNAMARA Jordan USA DNF

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        • #5
          Re: Pre DL-5000m: Mo FARAH 12:56.98 WL,MR

          Sub 13 at last for Rupp. He got a huge cheer from the home crowd. Thought there'd be a little more love for that on this thread?

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          • #6
            Re: Pre DL-5000m: Mo FARAH 12:56.98 WL,MR

            Sub-13 is nice, but he is still behind Ritz, Teg and Solinsky, let alone Lagat. :wink:

            Joking aside, finishing 3rd in this field was probably more important than the PR. Based on what I saw last night and Hengelo last week, I think Rupp is a legitimate medal contender in 10K. He can probably also finish in top 8 in 5000m.

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            • #7
              Re: Pre DL-5000m: Mo FARAH 12:56.98 WL,MR

              About 4:05 last 1600 for the three leaders.
              Kenny seems to have lost his top gear! Should still be able to medal at 10k.

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              • #8
                Re: Pre DL-5000m: Mo FARAH 12:56.98 WL,MR

                Originally posted by TN1965
                Sub-13 is nice, but he is still behind Ritz, Teg and Solinsky, let alone Lagat. :wink:

                Joking aside, finishing 3rd in this field was probably more important than the PR. Based on what I saw last night and Hengelo last week, I think Rupp is a legitimate medal contender in 10K. He can probably also finish in top 8 in 5000m.
                Best American combination fo for 1500, 3000, 5000, 10,000 [only competition would be if Lagat ran a fast 10,000, but he is ahead of Teg and Solinsky now.. Second with sub-13 and sub-27 marks and his 26:48.0 implies that he has the better of the two.

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                • #9
                  Re: Pre DL-5000m: Mo FARAH 12:56.98 WL,MR

                  Rupp first American ever to break 13:00 on U.S. soil. Clearly got the biggest hand of the day (in general).

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                  • #10
                    Re: Pre DL-5000m: Mo FARAH 12:56.98 WL,MR

                    While acknowledging the obvious -- Kenya and Ethiopia are the behemoths of the distance running world -- as a USA distance running fan, I think it's pretty cool that Rupp's 12:58.90 ranks him at only the #6 performer and #10 performance all-time. It's a pretty good all-time list.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Pre DL-5000m: Mo FARAH 12:56.98 WL,MR

                      And an all-comers record for Farah IIRC

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                      • #12
                        Re: Pre DL-5000m: Mo FARAH 12:56.98 WL,MR

                        Originally posted by Master Po
                        While acknowledging the obvious -- Kenya and Ethiopia are the behemoths of the distance running world -- as a USA distance running fan, I think it's pretty cool that Rupp's 12:58.90 ranks him at only the #6 performer and #10 performance all-time. It's a pretty good all-time list.
                        best part about Rupp is that he grabs races by the balls, and even though he may be in over his head, he plays it well, and beats a lot of guys who in theory are faster than he is.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Pre DL-5000m: Mo FARAH 12:56.98 WL,MR

                          Originally posted by gh
                          Originally posted by Master Po
                          While acknowledging the obvious -- Kenya and Ethiopia are the behemoths of the distance running world -- as a USA distance running fan, I think it's pretty cool that Rupp's 12:58.90 ranks him at only the #6 performer and #10 performance all-time. It's a pretty good all-time list.
                          best part about Rupp is that he grabs races by the balls, and even though he may be in over his head, he plays it well, and beats a lot of guys who in theory are faster than he is.
                          Agree -- I really appreciate and enjoy his approach to racing.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Pre DL-5000m: Mo FARAH 12:56.98 WL,MR

                            Originally posted by gh
                            Originally posted by Master Po
                            While acknowledging the obvious -- Kenya and Ethiopia are the behemoths of the distance running world -- as a USA distance running fan, I think it's pretty cool that Rupp's 12:58.90 ranks him at only the #6 performer and #10 performance all-time. It's a pretty good all-time list.
                            best part about Rupp is that he grabs races by the balls, and even though he may be in over his head, he plays it well, and beats a lot of guys who in theory are faster than he is.
                            A lot of fun to watch. Glad he is a Duck.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Pre DL-5000m: Mo FARAH 12:56.98 WL,MR

                              Originally posted by IanS_Liv
                              Thought there'd be a little more love for that on this thread?
                              It was a bit strange - though kinda predictable - being here on the boards during the meet (I was watching on livestream too).

                              Early on with the women's chase and 3000 probably being the standout events, nobody here was interested in talking about em but rather posting comments only on (you guessed it!) the sprints.

                              There were no US athletes starring in the women's distances, but even so...

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