Primo Numero Uno wrote:
Fiying Carpet Salesman wrote:
Sure, she goes 2:20 and arrives AFTER Goucher and Goucher only broke 2:26 twice going under 2:25 once in her entire career.
You're claiming that Jordan wasn't a better runner by almost a mile in a 26.2 mile race, but actually...she was;)
Did Goucher take anything with Salazar? I don't know, but to claim that Jordan did because she ran so much faster is ridiculous at best.
But you keep on believing what you want;)
I think your use of times to compare here is very misleading considering. As far as Majors Kara only ran Boston and New York which are unpaced races and not as fast as Chicago where Jordan ran her PR. Kara was top 3 at both of those races and 3 min of the CR record at New York. So to say Jordan is a better runner by a mile is not accurate. If Kara had run on a fast course like Chicago in a paced setting in her prime her PR would probably be 2:22 or faster. Technically Jordan is faster than Shalene, but Shalene's win and runner up at New York are more impressive that Hasay's resume. Time is not the only factor for the marathon. At the end of her career, Hasay may have a better marathon resume but at this point, I think Kara and her are pretty equal.
False, she would NOT have run 2:22 or faster at Chicago, that's absolute nonsense. Look at her other marathons. Kara had plenty of chances and she never did it, yet after the race made excuse after excuse. You brought up Shalane, not me and your comparison is flawed. Jordan is much better marathoner than Kara. Kara was never running 2:22, that's laughable. Her whole career she never came close, not once. Look up the marathons, take a deep breath while doing so, and use your head. It should be easy for ya.