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And boy does he not only walk the walk, he also talks the talk. We like that!
Wanjiru, who uses his sheer power and relentless speed to keep the field at bay, plans to set off at a breakneck pace and hopes to cross the halfway point in 61 minutes 30 seconds.
“Last year Beijing was really fast and I like that pace,” Wanjiru said. “That is how I always prepare to run.”
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And boy does he not only walk the walk, he also talks the talk. We like that!
Wanjiru, who uses his sheer power and relentless speed to keep the field at bay, plans to set off at a breakneck pace and hopes to cross the halfway point in 61 minutes 30 seconds.
“Last year Beijing was really fast and I like that pace,” Wanjiru said. “That is how I always prepare to run.”
“This year [in London], I told him I would beat him here,” Wanjiru said of Lel. “He answered, ‘Just try.’ ”