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Eliud Kipchoge. This man!
newfarer
#101 Posted : Sunday, October 13, 2019 7:07:49 PM
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@ hardwood as long as no one held his hand or gave him a lift over the 42km ..give it to him.wacha wivu celebrate with him
punda amecheka
hardwood
#102 Posted : Sunday, October 13, 2019 7:24:52 PM
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newfarer wrote:
@ hardwood as long as no one held his hand or gave him a lift over the 42km ..give it to him.wacha wivu celebrate with him


There is nothing to celebrate. It was just a stunt. I can only celebrate his earlier genuine >2hr record. Sad to see how the sheeple were duped by the marketing gimmick, including the govt.
hardwood
#103 Posted : Sunday, October 13, 2019 7:48:16 PM
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Kipchoge was on a strict diet of waru (potatoes) and beans, and uji before the race. #Jarabuon

https://www.the-star.co....usages-or-french-fries/


Receptor
#104 Posted : Monday, October 14, 2019 8:09:40 AM
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I hope that Ruto(DP) and all those groupies(ambassadors,governors included) paid for their trip to Vienna out of pocket otherwise they should be forced to refund the money they used.

There is no justification wasting taxpayers money
hardwood
#105 Posted : Monday, October 14, 2019 11:57:51 AM
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It Was The Greatest, Fakest World Record

https://www.theatlantic....ow-legitimate-it/599974/
Kusadikika
#106 Posted : Monday, October 14, 2019 12:50:56 PM
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[quote=hardwood]It Was The Greatest, Fakest World Record

https://www.theatlantic....w-legitimate-it/599974/[/quote]





Wameze wembe!!!

Angelica _ann
#107 Posted : Monday, October 14, 2019 1:03:25 PM
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Kusadikika wrote:
[quote=hardwood]It Was The Greatest, Fakest World Record

https://www.theatlantic....w-legitimate-it/599974/[/quote]





Wameze wembe!!!



Irregardlesssmile he is the first known human to run the marathon in under 2 hours, hata waandike namna gani nobody will ever take that away.
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Wakanyugi
#108 Posted : Monday, October 14, 2019 1:15:05 PM
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Kusadikika wrote:
[quote=hardwood]It Was The Greatest, Fakest World Record

https://www.theatlantic....w-legitimate-it/599974/[/quote]

Wameze wembe!!!



Bashing Kenya's achievements has become a popular media cottage industry. Every idiot who wants to get clicks knows that lauding yet another Kenyan first will not do it. You see the same envy from the neighbors too.

We just need to collectively grow a thick skin.
"The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." (Niels Bohr)
aemathenge
#109 Posted : Monday, October 14, 2019 2:26:35 PM
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Kipchoge’s run was a technical achievement that required unprecedented planning and support.

In fact, it was so heavily engineered that his new time will not count as a world record.

Kipchoge ran the fastest time ever over the marathon distance, but for heated reasons that get at the heart of the sport, he did not run a marathon.
aemathenge
#110 Posted : Monday, October 14, 2019 2:30:05 PM
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The INEOS 1:59 Challenge was not a race by any strict definition:

It was simply Kipchoge, joined by a rotating phalanx of pacesetters, rocketing along the pavement against the clock.

The planning that went into the event was a fantasy of perfectionism.

The organizers scouted out a six-mile circuit along the Danube River that was flat, straight, and close to sea level.

Parts of the road were marked with the fastest possible route, and a car guided the runners by projecting its own disco-like laser in front of them to show the correct pace.

The pacesetters, a murderers’ row of Olympians and other distance stars, ran seven-at-a-time in a wind-blocking formation devised by an expert of aerodynamics.

(Imagine the Mighty Ducks’ “flying V,” but reversed.)
aemathenge
#111 Posted : Monday, October 14, 2019 2:39:09 PM
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The whole thing was as close as you can get to a mobile marathon spa treatment

—if going to a spa were paired with the worst discomfort of your life.

Such an extensive level of support, combined with the fact that Kipchoge wasn’t actually competing against anybody, pushed the event outside of official marathon conditions and prevented his performance from counting as a true record.

The organizers were fully aware of this;

The event, as "Outside Magazine" aptly referred to it, is perhaps best understood as:

An “Exhibition Marathon.”

It was a time trial, albeit one that had been scienced to an almost entirely unrivaled level.

The only professional marathon competition that has resembled it was 2017’s "Breaking2", a much-hyped Nike campaign that put Kipchoge and two other athletes on an Italian motor-racing track under similar top conditions.

They all failed at breaking the two-hour barrier, but Kipchoge got close enough to convince INEOS, a U.K.-based chemical company that owns several sports franchises, that two hours could be broken with just a little more optimization.
aemathenge
#112 Posted : Monday, October 14, 2019 2:43:01 PM
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The INEOS 1:59 Challenge is a straightforward testament to how money can buy anything, including a branded sub-two-hour marathon.

Jim Ratcliffe, Britain’s richest man, appeared to spare no expense when it came to either the groundbreaking science or the marketing blitz leading up to the event.

“As much as they might like to present this as such, the first sub-2:00 marathon is not like the first sub-4:00 mile, or the first summit of Everest, much less the moon landing,” the running commentator Toni Reavis wrote before the event.

“All those challenges carried in the public consciousness the possibility of death.

This is a second-chance marketing exhibition for a plastics manufacturer and springy shoes.”
aemathenge
#113 Posted : Monday, October 14, 2019 2:50:57 PM
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Two weeks ago.

While Kipchoge was merely dreaming of landing on the moon.

A legendary Ethiopian distance runner named Kenenisa Bekele arrived on Berlin’s famously fast course and dropped a 2:01:41.

Two seconds away from Kipchoge’s official world record.
hardwood
#114 Posted : Monday, October 14, 2019 3:07:49 PM
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aemathenge wrote:
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Kipchoge’s run was a technical achievement that required unprecedented planning and support.

In fact, it was so heavily engineered that his new time will not count as a world record.

Kipchoge ran the fastest time ever over the marathon distance, but for heated reasons that get at the heart of the sport, he did not run a marathon.


Yes, it WAS NOT a marathon, rather he ran a distance equal to that of a marathon on an "artificial terrain". Just because you ran an unrecognized and unofficial 42km "rigged" stretch doesn't mean you have run a marathon. It's like setting your own exam then you say you have passed with flying colours. Just like an exam, the marathon should be held by a recognized athletic body and run on an approved route without assistance from cars, laser lights, wind shielding pacesetters, and energy drinks on bicycles etc etc.
kaka2za
#115 Posted : Monday, October 14, 2019 3:17:26 PM
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Nobody is going to run sub 2hrs in normal marathon in our time unless on steroids. However the record will soon drop to 2.01.30 or thereabouts
Truth forever on the scaffold
Wrong forever on the throne
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hardwood
#116 Posted : Monday, October 14, 2019 3:18:11 PM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
Kusadikika wrote:
hardwood wrote:
It Was The Greatest, Fakest World Record

https://www.theatlantic....w-legitimate-it/599974/






Wameze wembe!!!



Irregardlesssmile he is the first known human to run the marathon in under 2 hours, hata waandike namna gani nobody will ever take that away.


Nope, he never ran "the marathon" rather it was a distance that is the same as that of a marathon race. The definition of "the marathon" is very clear including the requirements of that race.
Kusadikika
#117 Posted : Monday, October 14, 2019 3:19:29 PM
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hardwood wrote:
aemathenge wrote:
Quote:
Kipchoge’s run was a technical achievement that required unprecedented planning and support.

In fact, it was so heavily engineered that his new time will not count as a world record.

Kipchoge ran the fastest time ever over the marathon distance, but for heated reasons that get at the heart of the sport, he did not run a marathon.


Yes, it WAS NOT a marathon, rather he ran a distance equal to that of a marathon on an "artificial terrain". Just because you ran an unrecognized and unofficial 42km "rigged" stretch doesn't mean you have run a marathon. It's like setting your own exam then you say you have passed with flying colours. Just like an exam, the marathon should be held by a recognized athletic body and run on an approved route without assistance from cars, laser lights, wind shielding pacesetters, and energy drinks on bicycles etc etc.


@Hardwood, why don't you go to Eldoret and reveal this great insight to all these people.



I am also sure that the 20 thousand people who lined the course route in Vienna were not aware of this great infraction.d'oh!


Shak
#118 Posted : Monday, October 14, 2019 6:20:05 PM
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newfarer
#119 Posted : Monday, October 14, 2019 8:45:52 PM
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hardwood wrote:
aemathenge wrote:
Quote:
Kipchoge’s run was a technical achievement that required unprecedented planning and support.

In fact, it was so heavily engineered that his new time will not count as a world record.

Kipchoge ran the fastest time ever over the marathon distance, but for heated reasons that get at the heart of the sport, he did not run a marathon.


Yes, it WAS NOT a marathon, rather he ran a distance equal to that of a marathon on an "artificial terrain". Just because you ran an unrecognized and unofficial 42km "rigged" stretch doesn't mean you have run a marathon. It's like setting your own exam then you say you have passed with flying colours. Just like an exam, the marathon should be held by a recognized athletic body and run on an approved route without assistance from cars, laser lights, wind shielding pacesetters, and energy drinks on bicycles etc etc.

@hardwood why do you hate this much.. do you know that too much bile is hazardous to your health..
punda amecheka
hardwood
#120 Posted : Monday, October 14, 2019 9:07:03 PM
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newfarer wrote:
hardwood wrote:
aemathenge wrote:
Quote:
Kipchoge’s run was a technical achievement that required unprecedented planning and support.

In fact, it was so heavily engineered that his new time will not count as a world record.

Kipchoge ran the fastest time ever over the marathon distance, but for heated reasons that get at the heart of the sport, he did not run a marathon.


Yes, it WAS NOT a marathon, rather he ran a distance equal to that of a marathon on an "artificial terrain". Just because you ran an unrecognized and unofficial 42km "rigged" stretch doesn't mean you have run a marathon. It's like setting your own exam then you say you have passed with flying colours. Just like an exam, the marathon should be held by a recognized athletic body and run on an approved route without assistance from cars, laser lights, wind shielding pacesetters, and energy drinks on bicycles etc etc.

@hardwood why do you hate this much.. do you know that too much bile is hazardous to your health..


It is FACTS not hate. I never follow the mob but rather I normally use my brain.
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