If everyone here gave Robert Young their 2 cents, would he then become the full shilling?
If everyone here gave Robert Young their 2 cents, would he then become the full shilling?
PGC1alpha>Mitochondria.moron wrote:
Doctor of Memeology wrote:http://i.imgur.com/VVOn6ns.jpgNow we are getting somewhere.
Oh yea.
TeamRobbieâ„¢RealityMeltdown Nightmare momentum is still increasing.
What fun!!!
Hey Jaimie FullofIt SKINS TOP GUN OF INTEGRITY!
Enjoy.
A fellow scientist... We're currently establishing a PGC1a Cre line. Ha
rjm33 is not the full shilling wrote:
PGC1alpha>Mitochondria.moron wrote:Now we are getting somewhere.
Oh yea.
TeamRobbieâ„¢RealityMeltdown Nightmare momentum is still increasing.
What fun!!!
Hey Jaimie FullofIt SKINS TOP GUN OF INTEGRITY!
Enjoy.
Why don't you post under your real nick, rjm33?
Now, now we don't say nick in America, Dustin/Robbie person of psychiatric interest
Cindi Lauper: I drove all night
Racergirl wrote:
If it helps, I've just been through every single listed triathlon, duathlon and biathlon listed for 2003, 2004 and 2005 on
http://www.ukresults.net, and found no Rob Young in any results. I'll carry on through 2006 and 2007, but if anyone can point me at other sites to check I'll go through them too?
You won't find him in any Inter-Service either:
RCS wrote:
"aged 17 Young entered the British Army, Royal Corps of Signals where he served for five and a half years. During that time Young found his feet within the sporting world and went onto representing Great Britain at Junior level in Biathlon (run-swim-run) and was also selected for the GB junior duathlon team."
Well he may have been in his prime in 2003 in the Royal Corps of Signals but he didn't feature in the 2003 Inter Services Duathlon:
http://www.tri247.com/results_5016.htmlhttp://www.tri247.com/event_5016.html
His military service would be interesting too.
RCS wrote:
You won't find him in any Inter-Service either:
Yes, I had noticed other people come up as teams with names like "Army Tri" in civilian races too. I am really struggling to find any evidence for him having any notable athletic prowess. What are we missing?
more interesting pace per mile graphs...
These are split into 4 groups:
1) distribution of paces BEFORE 5/18
2) distribution of paces AFTER 5/18
suggesting a change in strategy around this day
3) distribution of paces at night (2200 to 0800 EST)
4) distribution of paces in the day (0800 to 2200 EST)
Military man. wrote:
His military service would be interesting too.
i think someone said they contacted the Walter Mitty Hunters Club. Any legal ways to get hold of his service data?
I thought this may have been Rob's method of cheating. Perhaps when Michael Speicher was sleeping and Dustin driving. If so this gives an out for Jaimie Fuller - throw Dustin and Rob under the bus (RV) and Michael keeps his job.
Racergirl wrote:
Military man. wrote:His military service would be interesting too.
i think someone said they contacted the Walter Mitty Hunters Club. Any legal ways to get hold of his service data?
I checked the uk gov site, they need permission of the subject to release military service records or for an employer to check for example.
Don't know if there's any other way.
There are photos on his personal FB of him in uniform at what appears to be some reserve exercise type of thing or something.
We could still use a few more reviews on RY's book of lies on Amazon UK:
Calls for Jaimie Fuller to immediately release the data are also helpful. Team Scam is being given waaaaaaay too much time to edit the data.
http://watercooler.skins.net/2016/06/22/response-to-comments/
If you guys haven't figured it out yet, londoncalling is trolling you.
10/10
You had these guys scrambling back and forth looking for the results.
Person of Scientific Interest wrote:
The Telegraph:
"From the outset, Rob has had a top team of marathon, triathlon and Olympic medical experts looking after him. All have found Rob’s powers of recovery to be astonishing and have dubbed him a person of scientific interest. We are all unequivocally confident that he will achieve his goals."
The team of marathon, triathlon and Olympic medical experts...was Dustin and Michael. They could not even report the toe fracture correctly.
The 'avulsion fracture' Wikipedia attempt was hilarious. Then they even report it as his big (1st) toe. Oh boy.
I do find Robbie to be a person of scientific interest…if you are doing research on pathological liar/cheats.
There may be damage in Robbie's prefrontal cortex, which is involved with executive function (which is now being done by Jaimie FullofIt.)
Unfortunately, Robbie did not achieve his goals…even with supreme overconfidence.
Robbie has powers of recovery that are astonishing.
Robbie will need astonishing superpowers of recovery…to recover from this mess he has created with his OLYMPIC MEDICAL EXPERTS.
Oh boy Robbie.
Some people at this forum are poking around the year 2004 now. That is 12 years of lies, cheating, and fraud.
Please stop it Brit.
This Robbie nightmare just keeps getting worse.
What fun!!!
He is a poor triathlete: 2nd from last in this race:
Just a heads up, when I click that link I get redirected to the listing for Rob's book on amazon.com as opposed to amazon.co.uk. So make sure that you're actually on the UK site before posting your review, as that is probably more useful (the US site already has the book at just 1 star, and besides Rob probably doesn't sell many books in the US).
Here's a trail marathon up a mountain and back down, and a blog entry from someone who encountered him. The odd thing here, looking at the splits they are running essentially the same pace at the point of encounter, but the blogger's comments seem out of line with it:
"It was pretty obvious when we hit Skew Gill. A sheer slab of rock rose up in front. Quite a bit of scrambling ensued and near the top I came across marathon man, Rob Young. Donned out in his kilt and high orange socks. Should we have been in Scotland for he really looked the Braveheart! I met Rob on the bus journey from Penrith to Keswick and learned all about his challenge to run a year’s worth of marathons in… a year! This was his 67th consecutive marathon and his first mountain event. Despite some encouragement he didn’t seem too keen to run at my pace so I said farewells and jogged on up the gradual incline."
Links:
http://life.tomwright.me.uk/post/90759570267/scafell-pike-trail-marathon-2014-race-report
Other marathon results from 2014 which don't appear on runbritain:
24th August - Guernsey:
http://www.guernseymarathon.gg/uploads/9/7/5/0/9750672/2014_guernsey_marathon.pdf
03:35:56
26/10 Leicester 26/10/2014:
https://resultsbase.net/event/2196/results?round=4643&search=young
03:19:43
27/10 Dublin: 3:33:34 (missing 10k split)
Now, that's pretty impressive: completes Leicester on Sunday 26th October, flies to Dublin for Monday 27th? Might be worth a little digging to see if there are photos of his Leicester run.
team1.kml wrote:
more interesting pace per mile graphs...
These are split into 4 groups:
1) distribution of paces BEFORE 5/18
2) distribution of paces AFTER 5/18
suggesting a change in strategy around this day
3) distribution of paces at night (2200 to 0800 EST)
4) distribution of paces in the day (0800 to 2200 EST)
http://imgur.com/a/e9Jlf
That is fantastic, team1.klm. Just curious, does it make much difference if you separate out the time after the Geezers arrived? We know he was actually running after they arrived, so it seems that it would be interesting to compare (1) before 5/18, (2) between 5/18 and when the Geezers arrived, and (3) after the Geezers arrived (and maybe break each one down by day vs night). I wonder if the daytime pace distribution would be similar between (2) and (3), but the night-time distribution would change dramatically, with those fast miles disappearing. This would be consistent with night-time riding the RV coming to a stop when the Geezers arrive.
In any case, those four histograms are amazing.