Top stuff indeed.
Ignore all the nonsense around pacemakers/lasers/flat courses etc - It's still an amazing effort by any human being.......
Very humble and well spoken man
Top stuff indeed.
Ignore all the nonsense around pacemakers/lasers/flat courses etc - It's still an amazing effort by any human being.......
Very humble and well spoken man
as you say, trying to think of an english athlete equally likeable ... maybe Wiggins, Kelly HolmesVery humble and well spoken man
magnificent
as you say, trying to think of an english athlete equally likeable ... maybe Wiggins, Kelly Holmes
Great run and a great accomplishment. Pretty much everything was perfect today, but what's the chance of this happening in an official marathon? is it even possible?
Now he knows it's possible to run at that pace and considering be knocked 40 seconds off the previous closed attempt, maybe he can give it a go. Average 2:49/k instead in a race to allow a few seconds leeway on the aid stations? Who knows. Certainly going to be exciting to watch his next marathonGreat run and a great accomplishment. Pretty much everything was perfect today, but what's the chance of this happening in an official marathon? is it even possible?
This was my favourite sporting moment this year. So awesome. If anyone watched his previous attempt at Monza he was just one of several guys going for it. He was the only one left at the end and you could see him breaking down, his body wasn't having it - ended up 26 seconds short. Since then he's upped his training, changed diet, addressed who know what else that he and his team knew needed doing, then today smashed it. That first attempt you could see his body failing on him near the end. Today he got quicker on that last stretch, then made history.