Vor dem Hauptprogramm in Eugene:
Weltrekorde und Europarekord in Eugene [04.06.2011] - News-Details - Newsarchiv - News - leichtathletik.de
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Umfangreicher Bericht zum Weltrekordrennen mit O-Tönen von Moses Mosop, Abel Kirui und Renato Canova: Moses Mosop Smashes 30km World Record And Says He Can Run 2:02 in the Marathon
"What do you do, you just go out there and gambol about like a bunny?" - Sheldon Cooper
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Und einige interessante Statistiken zum 10.000-Meter-Rennen: 10K Stats From That Fab Prefontaine Race
"What do you do, you just go out there and gambol about like a bunny?" - Sheldon Cooper
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Btw. gibt's irgendwo einen Live-Ticker oder eine offizielle Webseite für die 10000m-Meisterschaft, die heute in Oslo gelaufen wird? Ich finde da nur Müll über Google...
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Es gibt einen youtube channel. European athletics Wenn ich das richtig verstanden habe, wird es da übertragen.
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Renato Canovas Analyse von Mosops Rennen mit allen km-Splits: Technical Analysis of 30km and 10000m in Eugene
I was interested in two things : to control the level of Moses [Mosop] and Abel [Kirui] in long run at the moment, and to better the records, but not in running at their max speed. This attempt must not be a “finalized” record, but a record coming during a phase of preparation without specific focus. The reason was : if we use sometimes sessions of 30 km fast like the WR on track, why don’t try one time to do this on track in official way, so the athlete becomes owner of one official WR ?
Canova hält für Mosop mittelfristig eine Marathonzeit von 2:02:30 Stunden für möglich.At the moment, we don’t have any specific training for fast and long endurance, so his time can be considered a “basic” value at the beginning of a preparation. Moses is now stronger than in Boston, because, after a top performance, every athlete can start again from a higher level, if doesn’t spend too much time relaxing, LOSING WHAT ALREADY HE HAD.
He can run a full marathon, still without specific preparation, under 2:05:00 at the moment, without many problems.
"What do you do, you just go out there and gambol about like a bunny?" - Sheldon Cooper