My personal favorite was the 77 world cup 5k, in which Liquori vainly chased him in the last lap, getting within a few feet before being left for dead in the homestretch.
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Originally posted by DrJay View PostOh but for the African boycott in 1976. Yifter would have had a big say in the 5 and 10, I believe I read that Rono said he would have won the steeple, and we lost out on the chance to see Bayi-Walker, the event I was most looking forward to.
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I think there's a lot of assumption on some of the missing African runners and how they would have fared in Montreal. Mike Boit and Bayi were two absolute certainty as potential or even probable winners. Rono really didn't make his mark until '77 or definitely '78. Yifter was outrun to the finish in '72 by Viren and there was nothing which happened in Montreal which would lead me to believe it wouldn't have occurred again. Yifter's big years were '77-'80.
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Bayi v Walker could have been something. Someone said they didn't Bayi was at his best in 76 but neither was Walker. I remember reading that he started having problems that year with chronic compartment syndromes in both lower legs and had to change his training to accommodate that and get thru the Olympic year before having surgery on them. They were both at their best in 74-75, I think
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I don't have statistics of 1976 at hand, but it seems Yifter, Rono, and Boit do not appear at all in TFN rankings of that year, whereas Bayi is ranked 10th. Of course, any of them might have shown their best form in the olympics, but one would also think that they would have sought an opportunity to show it elsewhere, if they were in top form.
I have a vague recollection that when I first heard of the boycott in radio news, they said only that Tanzania is planning to boycott the games because of New Zealand rugby team's trip to South Africa. I remember I had the thought: aha, they don't care for the Olympics since Bayi is not in good form...
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Originally posted by bambam1729 View PostBayi v Walker could have been something. Someone said they didn't Bayi was at his best in 76 but neither was Walker. I remember reading that he started having problems that year with chronic compartment syndromes in both lower legs and had to change his training to accommodate that and get thru the Olympic year before having surgery on them. They were both at their best in 74-75, I think
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Originally posted by Olli View PostI don't have statistics of 1976 at hand, but it seems Yifter, Rono, and Boit do not appear at all in TFN rankings of that year, whereas Bayi is ranked 10th. Of course, any of them might have shown their best form in the
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