Without looking what do you think it takes to make the AT world list at 1500, Mile, 3000, 5000 ?
Without looking what do you think it takes to make the AT world list at 1500, Mile, 3000, 5000 ?
Performers not performances
9.92
19.95
44.35
1:43.20
wineturtle wrote:
Performers not performances
9.92
19.95
44.35
1:43.20
Just guessing for fun
Performers
3:32.0
3:49.5
7:33
12:56
Performances
3:29.1
3:47
7:32
12:51
wineturtle wrote:
Performers not performances
9.92
19.95
44.35
1:43.20
I can't imagine there has been 149 different men to have run faster than 1:43.20 for 800m!?
I'd estimate that 150th fastest 1500m runner is around 3:33.1, for the mile about 3:51.1, for 3000m about 7:37 and for 5000m about 13:14.
Subway Surfers Addiction wrote:
[quote]wineturtle wrote:
Just guessing for fun
Performers
3:32.0
3:49.5
7:33
12:56
Performances
3:29.1✔
3:47☞ 3:48.5
7:32☞7:29 way out
12:51☞12:52
Deanouk wrote:
wineturtle wrote:
Performers not performances
9.92
19.95
44.35
1:43.20
I can't imagine there has been 149 different men to have run faster than 1:43.20 for 800m!?
I'd estimate that 150th fastest 1500m runner is around 3:33.1, for the mile about 3:51.1, for 3000m about 7:37 and for 5000m about 13:14.
Read the title again
Off the top of my head my guess is:
3:32 for 1500m
3:50 for mile
7:37 for 3000m
12:55 for 5000m
Libertarian vegan wrote:
Off the top of my head my guess is:
3:32 for 1500m
3:50 for mile
7:37 for 3000m
12:55 for 5000m
Just looked it up on IAAF website and the top 50th time as follows:
1500m 3:30.77
Mile 3:49.70
3000m 7:31.14
5000m 12:55.52
according to one list 150th performer is 1:44.13 Mohamed Khalaf Al-Azemi KUW 2006-07-03 NR and that is the 741st performance according to the list that has the 150th performance listed as 1:43.22 Steve Cram GBR in 1986
Libertarian vegan wrote:
Libertarian vegan wrote:
Off the top of my head my guess is:
3:32 for 1500m
3:50 for mile
7:37 for 3000m
12:55 for 5000m
Just looked it up on IAAF website and the top 50th time as follows:
1500m 3:30.77
Mile 3:49.70
3000m 7:31.14
5000m 12:55.52
Thanks for looking it up and effectively preventing anyone else to have a chance to guess.
Deanouk wrote:
wineturtle wrote:
Performers not performances
9.92
19.95
44.35
1:43.20
I can't imagine there has been 149 different men to have run faster than 1:43.20 for 800m!?
I'd estimate that 150th fastest 1500m runner is around 3:33.1, for the mile about 3:51.1, for 3000m about 7:37 and for 5000m about 13:14.
I know you are knowledgeable about track, but 25 guys in America have run faster than 13:14. I am sure the 150th fastest man is much faster, like 13:07-13:04.
The Overexplainer wrote:
Deanouk wrote:
I can't imagine there has been 149 different men to have run faster than 1:43.20 for 800m!?
I'd estimate that 150th fastest 1500m runner is around 3:33.1, for the mile about 3:51.1, for 3000m about 7:37 and for 5000m about 13:14.
I know you are knowledgeable about track, but 25 guys in America have run faster than 13:14. I am sure the 150th fastest man is much faster, like 13:07-13:04.
13:04.32
Guess the 100th 10000m performers time on the world list
not really a hint=-----USA= Martin Hehir 28:08.60
Now guess the 50th USA performers time 1500 to 5000m.
Pretty sure the original post said the top 150 not 50. Could have been edited, or I could have read it wrong, but as you can see from my post, I was talking about the 150th best performer, not performance.
Double checked after and was pretty close with 1500, mile and 3000m, but a bit out with the 5000m.
That's not very Libertarian of you! wrote:
Libertarian vegan wrote:
Just looked it up on IAAF website and the top 50th time as follows:
1500m 3:30.77
Mile 3:49.70
3000m 7:31.14
5000m 12:55.52
Thanks for looking it up and effectively preventing anyone else to have a chance to guess.
Don't scroll down before guessing.
Deanouk wrote:
Pretty sure the original post said the top 150 not 50. Could have been edited, or I could have read it wrong, but as you can see from my post, I was talking about the 150th best performer, not performance.
Double checked after and was pretty close with 1500, mile and 3000m, but a bit out with the 5000m.
Only a mod can edit the titles or posts. The title was 50.Own-up to your mistake, be a man about it.
no editing post or titles on LR wrote:
Deanouk wrote:
Pretty sure the original post said the top 150 not 50. Could have been edited, or I could have read it wrong, but as you can see from my post, I was talking about the 150th best performer, not performance.
Double checked after and was pretty close with 1500, mile and 3000m, but a bit out with the 5000m.
Only a mod can edit the titles or posts. The title was 50.Own-up to your mistake, be a man about it.
I already said I could have read it wrong, so yes I made a mistake. Satisfied?
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
Rest in Peace Adrian Lehmann - 2:11 Swiss marathoner. Dies of heart attack.
Running for Bowerman Track Club used to be cool now its embarrassing
Hats off to my dad. He just ran a 1:42 Half Marathon and turns 75 in 2 months!
I think Letesenbet Gidey might be trying to break 14 this Saturday