good time for a first time marathoner.
good time for a first time marathoner.
pubic hair on coke can wrote:
That term ("marathoner") means so little anymore.
Thanks to a certain Oprah, listed as running Marine Corps 1994 in 4:24. That was the start of the boom of walk/runners and for profit entities entering and ruining road racing. Now we have the privilege of signing up ten months in advance for races that cost way over $200 for a marathon often and $40 for a local 5k.
This us pretty easy to verify. If Scalia ever ran a marathon, Thomas ran exactly the same time.
I checked the proquest database, which has the Washington Post, but unfortunately, it dates back only to 1987.
Forget Oparh. 3:11 is a good time, for someone who stated it was their first marathon, trained for under a year, and wrote about it in their biography.
http://abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/story?id=3664638
If 3:11 wasn't good, LRC won'nt have wrotten the article about lehigh marathon and the integrity of the sport.
Where are the resuts? declined to talk about it in 2013 as stated below link?
Yay! Zombie thread!
If they're going to put Rosie Ruiz on a list of marathon times to beat, they need to put Mike Rossi on the latest version. It looks like the 3:11 by Clarence Thomas is the more believable 3:11.
and Brian Williams wishes things he said in 2003 were fossil age stuff and no longer subject to fact checking...
The 3:11 is very impressive. Unofficial (short course?) or not. If it isn't accurate, just remove it from the list of celebrity marathoners.
Actually, about 10 seconds behind, to be perfectly accurate.
Chewbacca wrote:
This us pretty easy to verify. If Scalia ever ran a marathon, Thomas ran exactly the same time.
Avocados Number wrote:
did you notice... wrote:his "result" is not official.
He must have been a bandit. Why didn't that come out in his confirmation hearings? Were the senators just so focused on his love of pornography and his salacious remarks to a co-worker that they overlooked the really important stuff?
You really borked that one...
Uncle Tom=Clarence Thomas
Blind Ambition wrote:
Actually, about 10 seconds behind, to be perfectly accurate.
Chewbacca wrote:This us pretty easy to verify. If Scalia ever ran a marathon, Thomas ran exactly the same time.
+10 and +10 again
I hear he ran conservatively.
figures wrote:
In his memoir, My Grandfather's Son, he says he ran the Marine Corps marathon in 3 hours and 11 minutes.
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