The winner, modest as always:
"I am very happy to see I got the course record, maybe next year I will break the world record," said Wanjiru."
Not that we would doubt...
Vid interview: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/athletics/8019502.stm
"The pace was fast at the beginning. Too fast maybe?"
"Not too fast for me. I like fast pace. The pacemaker slowed down."
Dude...
But he wasn't alone with this sentiment:
"Tired of sitting on the heels of three erratic pacesetters, Ramaala, a South African, broke off to the left and gave them a few cranky arm waves to get them moving. Alongside him, Sammy Wanjiru was barking at the beleaguered rabbits, too: “Too slow, too slow."
"Maybe next time we can get a good pacemaker,” he said. “And we can try again.”
And Martin Lel?
Well:
"I am very happy to see I got the course record, maybe next year I will break the world record," said Wanjiru."
Not that we would doubt...
Vid interview: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/athletics/8019502.stm
"The pace was fast at the beginning. Too fast maybe?"
"Not too fast for me. I like fast pace. The pacemaker slowed down."
Dude...
But he wasn't alone with this sentiment:
"Tired of sitting on the heels of three erratic pacesetters, Ramaala, a South African, broke off to the left and gave them a few cranky arm waves to get them moving. Alongside him, Sammy Wanjiru was barking at the beleaguered rabbits, too: “Too slow, too slow."
"Maybe next time we can get a good pacemaker,” he said. “And we can try again.”
And Martin Lel?
Well: