By began running two years ago, we must equate
with began training seriously as a world-class marathon
runner two years ago? I could buy that. But he had to
be doing some kind of regular running before that, yes?!
Makes you wonder if genetics (and altitude) don't
account for about 90% of the
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By began running two years ago, we must equate
with began training seriously as a world-class marathon
runner two years ago? I
I am not certain, but I believe he is in the Fila group of Doctor Pink, aka Dr. Rosa.
sideshow
If so, then that explains his sudden rise to the top. Quack, quack,
quack
Alan
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From the IAAF webpage on the Berlin marathon:
...(Raymond) Kipkoech, who only got into today's race a week ago, comes from the village of Kapsait, situated at 3000 metres altitude near the Ugandan border, and only began running two years ago, "when I saw my friends Simon Biwott, Eric Kimaiyo,