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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: RV Pundit on June 09, 2015, 08:11:42 AM
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That is all time 9 best throw and the best throw in last 10yrs. At the rate of his improvement..Yego can nick the world record (99m) soon.
http://www.iaaf.org/news/report/yego-javelin-birmingham
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02t80p2
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Congrats. He is going places. I just hope he disciplines himself; Avoid womanizing, drinking in excess and know that he got where he is by sacrifice and the day he stops is the day the glory goes! Javelin Throwers ( I never understood why they are not called "Javeliners") last very long and improve with age.
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His progression is staggering. It an eye opener for many young lads out there.
Congrats. He is going places. I just hope he disciplines himself; Avoid womanizing, drinking in excess and know that he got where he is by sacrifice and the day he stops is the day the glory goes! Javelin Throwers ( I never understood why they are not called "Javeliners") last very long and improve with age.
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The persons who have invested in such "rare" sports have benefited. We use a lot of money on football in which we perform poorly and look down on athletics but kneel down before the athletics millionaires.
I hope the county governments can invest in non traditional sports such as table and lawn tennis, high jump, discuss and yes Javelin. I would like to see swimming promoted countrywide. Most Kenyans Termie and Moonki's age cannot swim.
His progression is staggering. It an eye opener for many young lads out there.
Congrats. He is going places. I just hope he disciplines himself; Avoid womanizing, drinking in excess and know that he got where he is by sacrifice and the day he stops is the day the glory goes! Javelin Throwers ( I never understood why they are not called "Javeliners") last very long and improve with age.
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The persons who have invested in such "rare" sports have benefited. We use a lot of money on football in which we perform poorly and look down on athletics but kneel down before the athletics millionaires.
I hope the county governments can invest in non traditional sports such as table and lawn tennis, high jump, discuss and yes Javelin. I would like to see swimming promoted countrywide. Most Kenyans Termie and Moonki's age cannot swim.
His progression is staggering. It an eye opener for many young lads out there.
Congrats. He is going places. I just hope he disciplines himself; Avoid womanizing, drinking in excess and know that he got where he is by sacrifice and the day he stops is the day the glory goes! Javelin Throwers ( I never understood why they are not called "Javeliners") last very long and improve with age.
Hehehe...I know a couple. I think mainly folks from Rift Valley. Something about large bodies of water does not sit well with them. There is this guy who freaks out just walking by Chicago River.
Javelin is a strange sport. Congrats to the man anyhow.
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Most Kenyans Termie and Moonki's age cannot swim.
Playing in water is an activity for children; grown men ought to focus on serious things. Javelin on the other hand is worthy of support, given its practical "defensive" worth: imagine being able to spear an enemy at a distance of 100 metres.