Jakgoat wrote:
Hassan seemed to fall off the lead pack a bit after the water station?
Has shown she can ‘come and go’
Jakgoat wrote:
Hassan seemed to fall off the lead pack a bit after the water station?
Has shown she can ‘come and go’
Sifan looks like she's gonna have to stop and stretch any minute now.
Where do I watch just the Men's Marathon?
teletub wrote:
Sifan looks like she's gonna have to stop and stretch any minute now.
4 under 2.12. Like to see that at the finish
Still that group of four leading in the women's pace and they are ROLLING. 31:16 at 5k, which is 2:11:53 pace. The women's-only world record is 2:16:16 from London last year and they are well under that pace.
Hassan has fallen back a little off the lead pack but not completely dropped.
I wouldn't put 2:11 past Assefa or Hassan, but that is very fast to run by your own in the second half when the female pacers drop out.
Hasan grimacing and dropped from the lead group. Genuine big issue or Hasan doing Hasan things and will run back into it?
Doesn't seem like a good idea for Assefa to be missing a water bottle this early
1.34 back to chase pack of 3. McColgan alone 15 sec further back
Phily Bowden slowed down on the second 5k split, 2:24:35 predicted finish at 10k
Hasan Stan wrote:
Hasan grimacing and dropped from the lead group. Genuine big issue or Hasan doing Hasan things and will run back into it?
She gonna win for sure
Women’s race will most likely be a positive split “who will die the least” kind of race unless one of them can pull off something crazy
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I didn't tune in to watch a bike race
Eilish through 10k in 2.20 pace, it's a downhill start though so likely actually a bit slower than that.
So in the press room in London, we have a big screen with four feeds: the BBC broadcast, elite women, men's wheelchair, and women's wheelchair. So we can't actually see what is happening in one of the most-hyped men's marathons ever.
I imagine the men's race will be on the screen once the wheelchair races wrap up, but this is absurd.
BBC spund shocked that Elish isn't going with the worlds best!
who's commenting on BBC? seems like a former pro
Steve Cram and Paula Radcliffe
Assefa is definitely planning to drop Hasan today, she has the faster PB but always loses in the last kilometre if Hasan is still around.
14:25 through 5k for the lead men on 2:01:35 pace
Petros, Crippa, Nageeye have decided to go with the first group for now