Ohh okay "Cashew Boy" maybe you're too busy jumping on your own nuts?
Just did not seem to be the most likely scenario, I had no idea what happened was looking for someone who did.
Clearly you are just that nutty guy.
Ohh okay "Cashew Boy" maybe you're too busy jumping on your own nuts?
Just did not seem to be the most likely scenario, I had no idea what happened was looking for someone who did.
Clearly you are just that nutty guy.
yes network will likely have a recap on their weekly running show
Who the heck is James Muller? Not on the start list right?
Women's record, too.
Shith wrote:
I hear it was a men's record.
good to see an appearance from king99.
Here's a firsthand synopsis from someone who was on the scene. Furst took the early pace with Quigley, Curtis, Jankowski possibly more, passing the 2-mile in 8:55. Curtis took control and led through 3-miles at 13:36. In the last 600m or so Curtis made a move to gap the field and around the last turn onto 72nd Street held a 10m lead on Jankowski and 15m on Furst and Quigley with another guy right behind. Furst then Kicked hard passing Jankowski and closing on Curtis. Couldn't see the finish but the kick apparently was enough to reel in Curtis. Very exciting race and the fireworks from start to finish was awesome. The course record indicates that this was a hard race from start to finish. I assure you that no one was taking it easy. One guy who has run the race numerous times stated that due to the snow and ice, you could not cut tangents as in all previous years.
Pea nut wrote:
Who the heck is James Muller? Not on the start list right?
who?