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You are reporting the following post to the moderators for review and possible removal from the forum Poster: the dude with the funny hat Subject: RE: Geoffrey Mutai 2:03:02!!! in Boston Where Does it Rank? Body: Here's a question (surprised nobody mentioned this already) Can't we use others in the race besides elite men and women as an indicator of whether the wind was a huge factor or not? My cursory glance through the results suggests that it was NOT: -only 2 American men besides Hall ran under the 2:19 OT standard, and I think both of them were already qualified for the trials (Zach Hine 1:03 half-marathon a couple months ago, Chris Pannone I'm pretty sure was already qualified) -I just looked through 3 guys I know who are 2:30-2:40 types and were in the race, and all 3 of them ran what I would call average or below average races for them. Anybody else looking through results finding other relevant stuff? ie, did any sub-elite ladies get OT qualifiers here or run particularly fast races? Hit the submit button below if you want us to review the post. If you feel this is urgent or want a reply, email us at letsrun@letsrun.com about the post and please include a link to the thread the post is on and what page number/post on that page it is
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