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list some of the guys who had a huge race and put their name on the map ill start with a couple- jimmy grabow, ryan vail, and ricky flynn placed 11th, 12th, and 13th (flynn and vail debuts) sean quigley 2:14mid for 16th in his marathon debut im sure there are others |
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andrew carlson 2:11 first marathon |
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Ricky Flynn of Lynchburg, VA. 12th place in 2:13:41. Self coached and first marathon. |
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Josh Cox.treadmill king and AR of the 50k (or is it 60K??, 75K I forget)......14th...2:13 at 36? |
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Patrick Rizzo in 2:13:42 (two-plus minute PR) for 13th! |
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I don't think we should get excited about anybody doing a 2:14 marathon |
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A 50-year-old woman placing what I think is a respectable 28th overall. I thought she'd place no worse than 15th. |
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DIII pride!! Really proud of Flynn. So impressive. On the women's side, impressed with Alissa McKaig, placing 8th, and Rebecca Donaghue making her Trials debut and placing 17th. Anyone know what happened to Stephanie Rothstein? |
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On the women's side, first DIII result I see is Esther Erb in 27th (2:37). UAA getting it done. |
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How about Fernando Cabada in 7th in 2:11. A PR for Cabada |
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debutantes ball 1 2:08:24 2:06:17 Ryan Hall (24) London 2007 (1) 2 2:09:41 2:08:51 Alberto Salazar (22) New York 1980 (1) 3 2:09:41 2:09:41 Alan Culpepper (30) Chicago 2002 (1) 4 2:10:35 2:10:35 Brett Gotcher (25) Houston 2010 (4) 5 2:11:13 2:11:13 Rudy Chapa (26) New York 1983 (2) 6 2:11:17 2:11:17 Todd Williams (28) Chicago 1997 (3) 7 2:11:35 2:11:35 Dan Browne (27) Twin Cities 2004 (5) 8 2:11:46 2:11:46 Ed Moran New York 2011 (8) 9 2:11:55 2:11:55 Mark Finucane (28) Houston 1984 (3) 10 2:12:06 2:10:04 Pat Petersen (23) New York 1983 (3) 11 2:12:12 2:08:47 Bob Kempainen (25) Twin Cities 1991 (5) 12 2:12:27 2:11:53 Fernando Cabada (24) Fukuoka 2006 (9) 13 2:12:35 2:09:08 Meb Keflezighi (27) New York 2002 (8) 14 2:12:42 2:12:42 Eric Mack (26) Chicago 2000 (7) 15 2:12:47 2:10:59 Marty Frolik (24) Houston 1983 (4) 16 2:13:00 2:13:00 Jorge Torres (29) New York 2009 (14) 17 2:13:07 2:08:59 Greg Meyer (25) Detroit 1980 (1) 18 2:13:21 2:13:21 Steve Ortiz (22) Eugene 1981 (3) 19 2:13:24 2:13:05 Mark Coogan (27) Boston 1994 (9) 20 2:13:25 2:13:22 Tom Raunig (21) Eugene 1981 (4) 21 2:13:29 2:12:23 George Malley (27) New York 1982 (5) 22 2:13:41 2:13:41 Ricky Flynn (24) Houston OT 2012 (22) 23 2:13:59 2:13:59 David Segura (20) Eugene 1979 (1) 24 2:14:01 2:09:55 Dathan Ritzenhein (23) New York 2006 (19) 25 2:14:13 2:14:13 Kyle Baker (26) Chicago 2002 (17) 26 2:14:15 2:14:15 Brad Hauser (25) Twin Cities 2002 (18) 27 2:14:18 2:10:51 John Tuttle Florida 1983 28 2:14:21 2:14:21 Mark Nenow (30) New York 1988 (11) 29 2:14:23 2:14:23 John Hunsaker (23) Tempe 1979 (2) 30 2:14:30 2:14:08 Ryan Shay (23) Chicago 2002 (21) 31 2:14:36 2:14:32 Jeff Eggleston (24) Phoenix 2010 (28) 32 2:14:40 2:10:26 Craig Virgin (23) San Diego 1979 (1) 33 2:14:57 2:14:57 Don Johns (26) Duluth 1991 (15) 34 2:15:06 2:15:06 Tim Nelson (26) New York 2010 (31) 35 2:15:11 2:14:22 Mike Morgan (26) Chicago 2006 (27) 36 2:15:15 2:14:06 Steve Bolt (25) Rocket City 1980 (6) 37 2:15:16 2:11:32 Paul Cummings (28) St George 1981 (7) 38 2:15:22 2:14:23 Josh Rohatinsky (25) OT 2007 (31) 39 2:15:28 2:11:38 Paul Gompers (19) Rocket City 1983 (13) AJR 40 2:15:28 2:14:56 Nate Jenkins (25) Austin 2006 (31) 41 2:15:29 2:15:29 Luke Watson (28) Twin Cities 2009 (35) 42 2:15:47 2:15:47 Mike McGuire (26) Detroit 1981 (8) 43 2:15:50 2:11:06 Jason Hartmann (25) Chicago 2006 (33) 44 2:15:51 2:11:25 Randy Thomas (24) New York 1977 (1) x 2:13:02 2:11:40 Rod Dehaven (32) Chicago 1998 2:14 (1996) x 2:16:44 2:16:44 Bobby Curtis New York 2011 x 2:16:58 2:11:30 Nick Arciniaga (23) Chicago 2006 x 2:17:09 2:08:55 Abdi Abdirahman (27) New York 2004 x 2:26:xx 2:12:17 Steve Spence (23) Baltimore 1985 |
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I thought that Cabada's run was pretty dang impressive. That guy has had more ups and downs than an amusement park. |
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rank-debut-best-name-age at debut-debut race-debut year-? the last number - what does that represent? |
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What happened with Smyth? Hartmann? |
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Alissa McKaig 8th 2:31:56 |
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finishing position |
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Janet Cherobon-Bawcom ran a 2:29, I believe her previous best was a 2:37. |
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Hall didnīt win London in his debut marathon. So seriously, what does this number stand for? |
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Ricky Flynn is a baller - he was a 30:00 10k guy a year and a half ago! |
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Rizzo is a NCC alum. D3 as well. |