THOUGHTSLEADER wrote:
Very good article!
There're a couple subtle things to say here:
Americans are not tougher or better on hills than East Africans. How do we know this? We stink at Cross Country. So I wouldn't say the hilliness of New York and Boston is the equalizer so much as the races being un-paced and unpredictable (weather-wise and tactically). With just 6 total Ethiopians and Kenyans if the weather is bad or the tactics are unusual, you are just upping the odds of a bad day for any of them.
Molly probably is selling Americans a bit short on the time aspect part. Keira ran 2:19 and properly trained you'd expect higher-ceiling athletes like Molly, Sisson and others to run 2:18. Yes they'd still lose to the Ethiopians/Kenyans on their best day but they could finish high up in London/Berlin et al. This is I guess getting your ass handed to you, but if Peres hammers the last 10K and beats Molly by 90 seconds in Boston is that really less impressive than beating her by 2 and a half mins in a drag race from the gun in London? I really don't think so, it's just our perception in our brains.
Look, the main problem with marathons is the horrendous coverage and commentary! I joke but not really.... I dread tuning in these days