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Forum => Sports => Topic started by: Kim Jong-Un's Pajama Pants on July 12, 2015, 06:44:40 PM
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female of a certain canine. He cannot get around the Botswanan. His best days are behind him. Amos wont let him back in after owning him a few times now.
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Thanks for this video. On review: Rudisha needs technical advise. He made serious blunders. Clearly he was unaware of the Botswanan opponent. He realized too late. He then took no evasive maneuvers.
Secondly, the Botswanan had his plan ready before the match. He therefore shadowed Rudisha from start. Rudisha let him. That is the Ethiopian dirty tactic. Rudisha could have let him go ahead so that he could then overtake him. Instead the Botswanan stressed him.
I did not see any fight back from Rudisha. In fact he appears to slow down and give up. The distance at which point the Botswanan made his bid was enough for a fight back. Had he speeded or blocked him ( within sportsman standards where those in front have the right of way) he could have contained him.
Rudisha still has the power but he does not know where and when to apply. I can't dismiss him just yet.
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Niijel Amos is now eating Rudisha's lunch with impunity. Rudisha made it more of a race this time. But Nijel is a tough character. Especially when you consider that he not at his peak yet.
Rudisha's finishing is improving though. Beijing should be interesting.
The 800m was once such a simple puzzle for David Rudisha and it used to have such a simple solution. Glide into the lead from the gun, shake off opponents as smoothly as dust from silk and humbly accept the crowd’s appreciation of your athletic genius. Which made it slightly rueful to watch the great Kenyan scratching his head at the Anniversary Games after another defeat at the hands of the brilliant Botswanan Nijel Amos.
http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2015/jul/25/nijel-amos-david-rudisha-800m-anniversary-games
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The 800 M distance is brutal. Once Rudisha took a break from winning its going to be near impossible to get it back.
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Is Rudisha still hungry enough? I'm not so sure. He has his legacy already set in stone, whereas Amos still has to "prove" himself.
An interesting commentary (on style vs. performance):
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/commonwealthgames/11004554/David-Rudisha-is-beaten-by-Nijel-Amos-in-800m-final-at-Commonwealth-Games-as-Hampden-Park-witnesses-shock.html
As the writer notes, the people who organize such event need Rudisha; Rudisha no longer needs them. The implication is clear: don't expect any more guts-and-glory efforts.
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Is Rudisha still hungry enough? I'm not so sure. He has his legacy already set in stone, whereas Amos still has to "prove" himself.
An interesting commentary (on style vs. performance):
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/commonwealthgames/11004554/David-Rudisha-is-beaten-by-Nijel-Amos-in-800m-final-at-Commonwealth-Games-as-Hampden-Park-witnesses-shock.html (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/commonwealthgames/11004554/David-Rudisha-is-beaten-by-Nijel-Amos-in-800m-final-at-Commonwealth-Games-as-Hampden-Park-witnesses-shock.html)
As the writer notes, the people who organize such event need Rudisha; Rudisha no longer needs them. The implication is clear: don't expect any more guts-and-glory efforts.
That's true. Amos runs like a man possessed at the end of races. He is also still very young. I think Beijing will tell for sure if Rudisha is passing on the baton.
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I believe Rudisha will come back better and stronger. He will return with vengeance (resilience). On a different note, this video still haunts me to this day.
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This race is by far the best Kenyans have ever done in my era. Noah Ngeny edging El Guerrouj to win Olympic gold in 1500 meters, in Australia. Seeing world record holder, El Guerroj lose it to a flash in the pan was super sweet. It was like Kenyans won a lotto.
BTW, what happened to Noah Ngeny? Was he a one-hit wonder
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I've just been watching one Kiprop's races that I missed from a few weeks ago. Amazing "style". I've never seen the guy look like he was really trying or look tired at the end of a tough race.
In this one, Mo Farah, for reasons best known to himself, decided to go down to 1500M. It was quite a lesson.
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I believe Rudisha will come back better and stronger. He will return with vengeance (resilience). On a different note, this video still haunts me to this day.
He has to be at his best to beat Nijel Amos. I think that is what he is trying to get back to. He is close. Amos has time on his side though.
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Kemboi is another one who has his work cut out for him. He has had a good run, but I am going with Conseslus in Beijing. You can defy age for only so long.