Haile Gebrselassie World Record 10km 1998 Hengelo
Haile lopping a massive 5 seconds off the world record previously set by Paul Tergat, lowering it to a time of 26:22.
Posted: February 6th, 2010
at 1:13am by KostasPVol
Tagged with running
Categories: Athletes
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Haile Gebrselassie CPC 2009
Haile aiming for a WR on the half marathon march 2009 in the Hague (CPC loop). Unfortunately he didn’t succeed. The weather conditions probably played a part in that as the wind was pretty heavy. Still a great run to watch, with some beautiful running. I had to bike pretty fast to follow the front field of runners throughout the race to get some nice video footage. Imagine running an interval session of 32-33sec. on 200m. Now keep that pace pace up untill you each 21.1km and you’ll be ending somewhere around WR time (58.33).
VFT 2008 (ET3 report)
18/10/2008, Paranesti, Rodopi, Greece
Virgin Forest Trail
110km ultramarathon race
ET3 TV channel report
Posted: November 24th, 2009
at 12:32pm by KostasPVol
Tagged with News, Paranesti, running, trail, ultramarathon, VFT, Virgin Forest
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Abebe Bikila 1960 Olympic Marathon
Abebe Bikila 1960 Olympic Marathon
Bekele 10K World Record
Bekele sets the 10,000 meter world record in Zurich. Watch his last 100 meter split…
MΤB & Run Cup 2009, Portaria
Mountain Bike & Run Cup 2009 Portaria Magnisias, Greece 16/5/2009 Running
Part 1
Part 2
10.000m Greek Championship 2009, Women
10.000m Greek Championship 2009 Nea Ionia 16/5/2009 Women
Part 1
Part 2
Posted: May 19th, 2009
at 9:52pm by KostasPVol
Tagged with 10k, Championship, Greek, Ionia, Nea, News, running
Categories: Track
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25km Berlin Lauf, 4th May 2008
on a beautiful sunny morning, 8,000 runners on Berlin`s 25km lauf. 1 km before reaching the finishing line in the Olympic Station
5th Gyros Neas Smyrnis
5th Gyros Neas Smyrnis
7,7km Road Running Race
10/5/2009
Nea Smyrni, Athens, Greece
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Stefano Baldini Athens 2004 Olympic Games Men’s Marathon
Stefano Baldini entra nella storia, domenica 29 agosto 2004, Giochi Olimpici Atene 2004.
Dalla leggendaria pianura di Maratona al mitico Panathinaikon Stadium di Atene, dopo Fidippide nel 490aC e Spiridon Louis nel 1896, oro olimpico a 33 anni, da più di 10 anni al vertice della specialità.