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Karl wrote: > > Almost predictably, the winners of the male and female marathons this > morning are both Kenyan. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/3634713.stm > > We are now so used to seeing East Africans win distance events, and West > Africans win power events, that we forget it wasn't always this way.... Genetic differences emerge. If it took any brains to win a sprint or a marathon, Africans would be out of the picture. Why are there no DAFNz in world class bicycle racing? |
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