If she gets a PB and finishes like 12th, you can't fault her. Shows that the Olympics skew things due to the hot weather and limited number of athletes.
She has said more than once that she likes and does best in the toughest conditions: wind and hills in Atlanta and heat in Sapporo.
She was never going to win and I think she knew that. She is going to run her race and hope the leaders blow up.
The men are at least 22-23 in the lead pack. Trying to read bib number: who is Tulio Zúñiga. I definitely have the name wrong because Google doesn't recognize it.
Apparently Molly does best in hot conditions (odd for a girl from Wisconsin who went to Notre Dame). Hopefully she rebounds in Eugene.
She's not doing bad. She's likely to PB. When conditions are normal and all of the best marthoners in the world are in a race and they run as good as they can, she has almost no chance. Same is true of every American born athlete in history.
The men are at least 22-23 in the lead pack. Trying to read bib number: who is Tulio Zúñiga. I definitely have the name wrong because Google doesn't recognize it.
it's John Tello Zuniga, this sheet has been really helpful with mile-by-mile splits
Men's Open Splits MEN'S OPEN SPLITS Mile,Race time,Last split,Leader/Notes 1,0:04:42,0:04:42,Albertson in lead, Chebet next to him and behind. Pack is a ways back 2,0:09:33,0:04:50,Albertson still in lead. Pack of 25 or so a...
Albertson now has 8-10 meters on peloton. Commentators in Spain saying he is making a move, but of course we have wheelchair athletes being interviewed...
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