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chasingKIMBIA.com is a blogumentary documenting the lifestyle and training of some of the world's best marathon runners. Season One provided an unprecedented vantage point of the highs and lows of professional running as seven athletes prepared for the Chicago and New York City marathons. Season Two brings even more excitement and deeper coverage to the sport as we travel to the training camp in Iten, Kenya where the athletes are preparing for the Boston, London, and Rotterdam marathons. This is your backstage pass. Follow the journey at www.chasingkimbia.com.
We now have under 2:04 so its now gonna be under 2:03. Its possible and i know its gonna happen soon.
msudi31 1 year ago
its sad to see how the world has a microscopic eye on talented kenyan runners, they have tried plenty of times of accusing these runners of performace drugs, these guys barely have a roof over their heads, talk less of sophisticated performance drugs, we must learn to tolerate such individuals!!!!keep running kenyans dont look sideways eyes on the prize!!!
trblselves 4 years ago
Love you guys. Love running, but I'm a little tired of political witch hunts for imaginary bogeymen making their way into sports.
That's what drug testing is. It is an extension on the "War on Drugs." If it wasn't, they wouldn't be testing people for marijuana and alcohol, etc.. they would only be testing for "legitimate" performance enhancers. But no, the list of banned substances is immense including many recreational which have zero ergogenic beneift.
AlexAnCapAdvocate 4 years ago
Thas right... if your not guilty, then you have nothing to hide. Thats an awesome philosophy. In fact, I think everyone in the entire world should give up every single aspect of privacy they have, just so they can piss in a cup on-demand to any authority figure.
AlexAnCapAdvocate 4 years ago
Thats deep.The past, the present and the future.lol.
sumomumo2 4 years ago