That's a great run by Muir -- thanks for posting the link, above. In addition to the European record, as noted already, this makes her #5 performer a-t at this indoor distance. Obiri, by the way, also ran a PB, and remains on the a-t list at #10, now with this new PB.
Klosterhalfen (GER) continues to improve and impress. Her 8:51.75 is 4+ second PB, though only her 2nd attempt at this indoor distance. That said, this is also her indoor season opener, so a really promising mark. She has 8:46.74 outdoor from the WJC from last year. She will turn 20yo later this month.
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Talking about Laura's 800m speed. I expect her to go well under 2 minutes this year.
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Guest repliedRemove 2 notorious nationalities from the all time outdoor list and there are about a dozen women who've run faster - outdoors. What a great performance.
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Originally posted by Juicy News View PostMuir and Obiri battling 3000m indoors next month. Will be a fantastic battle. Both in tremendous shape. Not sure if there are any pacers, but if there are no, I give a slight edge to Obiri who can both grind and kick.Last edited by BigNate; 02-04-2017, 06:27 PM.
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I am excited to watch this matchup too. But I wonder if those longer races (3k, 5k) suit with her attempt to break the british (and maybe even world!) record in the 1000m. Even more because her 800m speed isn't great either (only 2.00) so...
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Muir and Obiri battling 3000m indoors next month. Will be a fantastic battle. Both in tremendous shape. Not sure if there are any pacers, but if there are no, I give a slight edge to Obiri who can both grind and kick.
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Looks like Mo is in background training. These XC races are the ones that he can lose without hurting his record. He likely felt that he should run for Britain and di actually move up systematically through the race (hey, he was only one place behind three-time winner Garret Heath).
Much easier to be a front runner on the womens side.
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#1: Great to see many powerful front runners on the women's distance side (Muir, Ayana, Jebet, Aprot). Now we need to see more from the men.
#2: Farah was in shockingly terrible state. Not even in contention since the first step.
#3: I wonder how many Kenyan-Americans will run for USA at the X-country championships? They may have a chance for team bronze.
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She ran a leg in a 4x1000 at the Edinbrugh XC races today.
BTW, Heath did not win (4th) but the US, Korir, does get another, as well as a narrow overall victory. See LetsRun, which has good coverage and a (not currently working) video.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by Fortius19 View PostOn the track, she's looks like she's just giving it all she has.
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Me too!
On the track, she's looks like she's just giving it all she has.
To jump from 3:57 down to 3:55, skipping 3:56, was amazing!
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Originally posted by Gabriella2 View PostSupposedly she is doing the 1500/3000 double at the Euro indoors, which will be interesting.
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