I wonder if having the name Mule puts undo expectations on your dating life?
I wonder if having the name Mule puts undo expectations on your dating life?
mo alone 5 th not bad,solo effort will make very strong mentally
In case you are just getting up. here are the women's splits from Helmut Winter..
Women’s race
50 degrees, cloudy, 13 mph wind out of WNW
No one with the pacemakers at the start.
Mile 1: 5:29
Mile 2: 5:28
Mile 3: 16:20 (last year they went through in 15:13). 16 women in lead pack, including Sisson and Huddle.
Mile 4: 5:28 Birhane Dibaba and Roza Dereje now separating a bit from the large women’s pack. They’re with one pacer.
Mile 5: 5:27 Now the rest have caught them just after 5 miles
Mile 6: 5:17. Fastest mile of the race so far. Can’t see pacemaker anymore. Huddle and Sisson, who stepped back briefly, have rejoined lead pack.
10k: 33:42, four seconds behind pacemaker Eunice Chumba (2:22:12 projected finish time). Lead pack down to 12 (plus pacer)
Mile 7: 5:31. Diver back to the front.
Mile 8: 5:32, Diver now up by 40 meters.
Mile 9: 5:23. Diver’s lead now is big. 100m+
15k: 50:45 for Diver. She’s 13 seconds up on the chase pack of 11, which still includes Huddle/Sisson. Exactly 4:00 slower than they were two years ago when Keitany set women’s-only course record.
Mile 10: 5:26. Diver’s lead only continuing to grow.
Mile 11: 5:21
Mile 12: 5:27
Mile 13: 5:33
HM: 1:11:22 for diver, chasers 16 seconds back. Huddle/Sisson a further 11 seconds back in 1:11:49.
Mile 14: 5:26 Diver is caught.
Mile 15: 5:08, fastest mile of the race. It’s 7 women and a pacer (Chumba). Cheruiyot, Masai, Dereje, Kosgei, Dibaba, Keitany, Cherono. Pacer off at 16 miles.
Mile 16: 5:12 Cheruiyot is leading this push, and they have finally caught jepkosgei and one other of the pacers. She continues to push, and by 17 miles, everyone except Cheruiyot, Dereje, and Kosgei has been dropped.
Mile 17: 5:02. Kosgei now moving to lead. Has two steps on Cheruiyot. Dereje dropped. Cheruiyot now side by side with Kosgei at 18 miles.
Mile 18: 4:57 Kosgei attacking again. This time she is getting a gap. Gap now up to 20 meters. Doesn’t take drinks just after 30k.
Mile 19: 5:00 Cheruiyot now dropped at this point.
Wait just a second! Cheruiyot has caught Kosgei. Did she go too fast too early?
Mile 20: 5:10. Kosgei now moves in front of Cheruiyot again.
Mile 21: 5:14. Kosgei attacking again and has opened a 10-meter lead.
Mile 22: 5:05. Cheruiyot dropped, it looks like for good this time. Kosgei’s lead is 100m+
Mile 23: 5:00
Mile 24: 5:05
Mile 25: 5:03
Mile 26: 5:06
Mile splits:
Just tuning in, where is MO and his MO EGO?
Mo slowed more than the leaders. Now about a minute behind
i read kphge mind.lot ???? in his head right now
gsimmons2005 wrote:
Just tuning in, where is MO and his MO EGO?
Mo on pace for about a 2:03:40.
They're not going to lead if they don't have to.
Obviously, they're Ethiopian.
rojo wrote:
What the heck.4 guys are on 2:02:30 pace and they look like they are jogging? AMAZING.
Seriously?
Kipchoge should fear Mule Wasihun as he has a great kick.
ethipian positif pshycologically,to stay w/him aftr 36 k
Hawkins still on 2:07:XX pace through 35K
Elite men 35km
Pos. / Name / No. / Category / Pred. Finish / Diff / Time
1 KIPCHOGE, Eliud (KEN) 1 18-39 02:02:53 +00:00 01:41:55
2 GEREMEW, Mosinet (ETH) 3 18-39 02:02:53 +00:00 01:41:55
3 KITATA, Tola Shura (ETH) 7 18-39 02:02:54 +00:01 01:41:56
4 WASIHUN, Mule (ETH) 6 18-39 02:02:54 +00:01 01:41:56
5 FARAH, Mo (GBR) 8 18-39 02:03:49 +00:47 01:42:42
6 GEBRESILASIE, Leul (ETH) 4 18-39 02:04:51 +01:38 01:43:33
7 TOLA, Tamirat (ETH) 5 18-39 02:06:30 +03:0001:44:55
8 WANJIRU, Daniel (KEN) 9 18-39 02:06:31 +03:01 01:44:56
9 ABDI, Bashir (BEL) 16 18-39 02:06:48 +03:15 01:45:10
10 HAWKINS, Callum (GBR) 15 18-39 02:07:01 +03:26 01:45:21
cheers.
Men’s race Mile Splits
Mile 1: 4:37 Three pacers at the front, with Kipchoge right behind them. Farah is the last man in the pack, running behind a fourth pacer
Mile 2: 4:43. Kipchoge throwing his gloves off during mile 3.
Mile 3: 4:30 (big downhill)
Mile 4: 4:40
Mile 5: 4:42
Mile 6: 4:46
Mile 7: 4:45
Mile 8: 4:42
Mile 9: 4:45. Farah falling back a little now, but the gap is still only about 5 meters.
Mile 10: 4:42. Farah has closed the gap, only about 2 meters behind back of lead pack (about 10m behind Kipchoge, who has sat right at the front behind the pacers from the gun).
Mile 11: 4:43
Mile 12: 4:45
Mile 13: 4:45.
HALF: 61:37. 9 men up front. Farah now falling back a bit
Mile 14: 4:32, fastest of the race. That is why Farah has dropped back. He’s now about 30 meters back. Down to one pacer now during 15 miles as it’s Kipchoge, Germew, Kitata, Wasihun, and Gebresilasie. They have now passed the pacer.
When Kipchoge passed the pacer, he looked back and motioned to the other runners as if to say: I’m taking over now, if you want a chance at winning, you better come with me.
Mile 15: 4:34
Mile 16: 4:34 Gebresilasie has dropped
Mile 17: 4:32 Kipchoge still grinding
Mile 18: 4:39
Mile 19: 4:50. Slowest of the race, but it’s an uphill mile.
Mile 20: 4:43. Still Kipchoge, Geremew, Wasihun, Kitata. Kipchoge has been leading this thing.
21 mi last mi: 4:51 proj: 2:02:45
22 mi 1:43:04 last mi: 4:45 proj: 2:02:50
Winter even has km by km splits here:
Hawkins just passed Kipsang
mo pace2h3 4 his pb he learn great ,may doesnt show up untill tokyo will surpprise any1
Why does Kipchoge have the esame singlet as someone else. I know they are pumping this NN running team but my god, give the GOAT a signature look.
Sisson could’ve beaten Hassay’s debut time if she’d gone out a little faster / with the lead pack through half at least. Still an awesome performance for her though. Lots of potential...
Keitany fluctuates so much.
I wonder if Kipchoge is starting to get worried? Geremew looks good.
Kitata for the win with a mad sprint at the finish.