It's gotta suck being Kilian. I imagine he gets the same kind of crap talked about him for being a five time ski mountaineering world champ by Nordic Skiers who think that he's fleeing the competition.
It's gotta suck being Kilian. I imagine he gets the same kind of crap talked about him for being a five time ski mountaineering world champ by Nordic Skiers who think that he's fleeing the competition.
I think you got into the thread late. I dont know the guy, but what we were talking about was pro runners in general and that the overwhelming trend is to move up until you find where you best fit. It's. simply.how.running.works. Every HS coach from the dawn of time does this every Spring.
I was using KJ as an example. He and other ultra runners have found their niche. That's all. If he were trying to make it as a pro marathoner or 10k runner we wouldnt know his name.
reality checker wrote:
Maybe she thinks its fine wrote:He is also fast
"Aunque podemos definir a Kilian como un corredor de fondo o larga distancia, es capaz de hacer 1km llano, en 2'45'' (como veis, para ser un corredor que trabaja la larga distancia, tiene una calidad de ritmo muy alta)."
I don't speak jibberish. Maybe you forgot how to write from the first sentence to the next?
This is roughly what it means. Someone who actually speak Spanish fluently can correct me, but I think I captured the gist.
Although we can all Kilian a runner with a long distance background, he has the ability to run 1k repeats in 2'45" (as you can see, to be a long distance runner, you have to have fast LEG SPEED VELOCITY)."
I kid. It says fast rhythm.
Kilian Jornet sounds like a righteous brah. i don't know why people are getting so butt hurt over a guy who just loves running in the mountains.
I like running as much as the next guy, but road running doesn't really require any real skill. Most of the track/xc runners I knew either were scrawny little dudes who could not cut it at real sports or football players who wanted to get fast. At least KJ is multi-dimensional. Dude is doing what he loves, getting to travel all over the world, and making a little coin. I imagine he himself would admit that he could never break the WR marathon. Why would he want to even try?
If you really know him then you know he doesn't want to compete anymore because he does not want to be caught for doping since testing is getting better
who hates matt? wrote:
Unsubstantiated hype
Matt Carpenter
Summary and repeat running events:
18 time winner on Pikes Peak (6 Ascents, 12 Marathons) and course record holder of both. Won them both (the Double) in 2001 and 2007
8 time winner of the Barr Trail Mountain Race and former course record holder
8 time winner of the Vail Hill Climb and course record holder
6 time winner of the Imogene Pass Run and course record holder
5 time winner of the Everest SkyMarathon Tibet (4 at 14,350', 1 at 17,060') and course record holder of both
5 time winner of the Aspen SkyMarathon and course record holder
5 time winner of the Triple Crown of Running Series
4 time winner of the Teva Mt Games 10K (twice as USA 10K Trail Championships race)
4 time winner of the Leadville Turquoise Lake 20K and course record holder
4 time winner of the Aspen America’s Uphill Snowshoe Race and course record holder
3 time winner of the Mount Washington Hill Climb
3 time winner of the Vail Piney Lake Half Marathon and course record holder
3 time winner of the Mt. Werner Hill Climb and course record holder
2 time winner of the Skyrunning series
Winner of the Leadville Trail 100 mile and course record holder
Winner of the San Francisco North Face Endurance Challenge 50 mile and course record holder
Winner of the Lake City 50 mile and course record holder
Winner of the Mt Evans Ascent and course record holder
Winner of the Mt Taylor Winter Quadrathlon and former course record holder
Winner of the Winter Park Mary Jane Hill Climb and course record holder
US Men’s Olympic Marathon Trials qualifier and finisher
My grannie holds the record for mall walking.
AnonymousPseudonym wrote:
"it's hard to make the claim that Killian Jornet would drop it all if he found out he could beat Usain Bolt in the 100m."
Unless you are saying that Jornet is a total fool. Hopefully he would have more sense than than to keep scraping by when he could make bank winning the 100m gold.
No, no, no, no, no. No! That's just wrong. I've said it to you once and I'll say it again, not everybody is exactly the same! Not everybody thinks exactly like you. Just think about it for a minute. Maybe, just maybe, some people aren't motivated entirely by a desire for money and fame. Maybe he's perfectly happy doing what he's doing, and if so, why would he change that. In fact, if he is happy, I'd say he'd be a "fool" to switch to a totally different event which he might hate.
According to the logic of some in this thread, basically everybody would like most of all to be the 100m champ. If they can't have that, they'll try the 200/400. If they're still too slow, they'll try the 800, then 1500, etc etc. I just don't see it that way. Some people are drawn to distance running. Sure there are physiological factors involved. The fact is that no marathon champ could be a 100m champ, and no 100m champ could be a marathon champ, so they just develop a love for the events that suit them.
And it also sounds like everybody and their kid sister has beaten Matt Carpenter. All I'll say to that is, how many of them have beaten 2:01 for the ascent of Pike's Peak (which Carpenter set en route to the full marathon record)?
Did Sage Canaday in 2012? No he ran 2:21 (4th) in the Ascent only race.
Did Killian Jornet or Max King in 2012? No, they ran 2:18 and 2:29 en route to the full.
Did Uli Steidl (2:12 marathoner) in 2006? No, he ran 2:33 en route (which left him 25 minutes behind a then-42-year-old Carpenter).
You guys can twist it however you want. No these guys aren't Gebrsellasie or Bekele, but they are serious, competitive runners, and they haven't even come close to Carpenter's times. I think the mistake is in trying to "convert" the times to sea level track or marathon times. The point is, Carpenter was (and probably still is) shockingly good at running up Pike's Peak and other mountains.
Gamera wrote:
[quote]AnonymousPseudonym wrote:
Carpenter was (and probably still is) shockingly good at running up Pike's Peak and other mountains.
My grannie is shockingly good at mall walking.
I think it stinks that this is a Killian thread and all of these haters are bashing on Carpenter. Its so obvious that Kiallian will never break the WR for the marathon. He has no chance for sub 2:10. All these fools hating on Carpenter is quite laughable. Someone mentioned he can't run a sub 5:00 mile. I believe he has run sub 50 @ the Cherry Blossom 10 miler. I would say that is equivalent to a sub 30 10K. All of these people say they have beaten Carpenter at a "certain" race. How about a Big race. His Pikes Peak record is nearly untouchable. Plus he won the North Face 50 in his mid 40s beating guys young enough to be his son. Nough said!!!
I'm just going to say this: Matt Carpenter's record at Pike's Peak is amazing. He dedicated himself to that mountain (lived and trained on it for months). That should be respected. He also has the Leadville 100mi record...he is really good at altitude races. A 2:19 Marathon also usually takes some pretty serious training (at least it did for me).
Killian is also very good at altitude...I think a high Vo2max probably helps with that but obviously there are lots of variables at play with running economy, the terrain, the distance, the weather, the nature of the trail (rocky, muddy, etc). That being said i was disappointed that he didn't show up at The North Face 50 in SF or a "more runnable" race.
I don't think Killian could beat Matt Carpenter's ascent time at Pikes Peak. He had his chance this year (people said he wasn't trying so there's that -but also interesting to note is Max King came down faster than him).
But Pikes Peak isn't a joke (I learned my lesson the hard way this year after being over confident following Mt. WA).
All these ultra-trail-mountain races are a very niche part of running. At some races you could even say that it's not running anymore (thinking of something like the Hardrock 100). I respect the running events because that's all i know. I think anyone who actually kills themselves during a race (whether it's a 800m on a track or a 100km trail ultra) should be respected.
Jake69 wrote:
Plus he won the North Face 50 in his mid 40s beating guys young enough to be his son. Nough said!!!
My grannie walked pastvthe North Face store in her mid 90's beating guys young enough to be your pa.
Some career highlights listed on the MaCa website:
4/11/92: US Olympic Marathon Trials in Columbus, OH — 50th place in 2:32:26 I finished!
11/11/90: Columbus Marathon — 2:32:08 for 77th
9/13/90: VO2 tested at the Colorado Springs Olympic Training Center at 90.2
1/10/90: First run on my new Quinton Q65 Treadmill
4/18/83: Boston Marathon - 2:41:09 - 867th
12/4/82: Mississippi Marathon - 2:41:23 - 73rd
12/12/81: Mississippi Marathon - 3:11:11 63rd
Plus a ton of hill climbs. I didn't see any other flatland marathons, but could have overlooked a few in that mess. If so, then Sorry.
Those that can and want to run distance, do.
Sprinters can't run more than 400m, so they don't.
Thanks for responding, Sean. I'd like to see someone out there attempt to break Matt's records on Pikes Peak.
Anyone.
Not people who type on lets run, but athletes who want to make a statement. Is there anyone out there willing to give it a real shot?
Come on- there's got to be a 2:12 marathoner out there who can coast through it. LOL.
Gotta say about carpenter though is his pikes peak ascent and marathon times have straight up slaughtered guys way more accomplished thahim on the flats and that's gotta count for something. Macias is a 28 minute 10k dude on the track and carpenter has him by 8 minutes on the ascent and carpenter then ran back down while macias just stopped. Different people are good at different things.
Dennis Reynolds wrote:
Different people are good at different things.
so true. My little sister can talk for hours on the phone.
Dennis Reynolds wrote:
Gotta say about carpenter though is his pikes peak ascent and marathon times have straight up slaughtered guys way more accomplished thahim on the flats and that's gotta count for something. Macias is a 28 minute 10k dude on the track and carpenter has him by 8 minutes on the ascent and carpenter then ran back down while macias just stopped. Different people are good at different things.
There are very few people out there that could challenge Matt's records on Pike. Well, maybe some typists, but not more than a handful who would actually be willing to line up and attempt to break his records.
But could he beat my granny at mall walking?
RIP: D3 All-American Frank Csorba - who ran 13:56 in March - dead
RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06
Running for Bowerman Track Club used to be cool now its embarrassing
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
Hats off to my dad. He just ran a 1:42 Half Marathon and turns 75 in 2 months!
2017 World 800 champ Pierre-Ambroise Bosse banned 1 year for whereabouts failures