Try again lil fella. wrote:
Heater wrote:
This is one of the more idiotic posts on here. 100M runners are short even though the best of all time is 6'5"??? Gatlin is 6'1", Carl Lewis is 6'2" and Powell is 6'3"! So 4 of the all time greatest 100M runners are VERY tall but you want us to believe that the best 100M runners are short???
You then conclude that tall marathoners cannot deal with the heat because ONE tall marathon, PR, had a tough time in the heat? Tergat, as in the 6 foot tall Tergat, did just fine in the heat. Kipsang, also 6 feet tall, does just fine in the heat. You seem to be confusing 300 pound football players, who struggle in the heat, with less than 5% body fat professional marathoners who are tall who can handle the heat. Again, Gwen always has been someone who handles heat well so what on earth does it matter that PR didn't???
Take a look at this so you will understand better:
http://www.track-stats.com/track-and-field-body-types/2012 Olympics. The shortest average men's running height (shortest first) was
Marathon
10k
100m
5k
For women it was:
10k
5k
Marathon
100m
As you expand this data among more elite world-class athletes this would only become more true.
And the tallest for both genders being 400/800. Like I said previously, bell curve distribution. It's okay you don't understand statistics. Good job using a few singled out examples though.
Being an idiot is tough, huh?
Oh boy. It sounds like someone took a stats class in high school and struggled with some of the basic concepts. Your original post was:
"Height in track and field is a bell curve. Look that up. The shortest runners are in the 60/100 and the marathon. Tallest are in the 400/800."
First, height is NOT a bell curve in track and field. Thinking that you are proving that by posting a link that shows AVERAGE heights at each event in London is a laughable attempt at that. AVERAGE, is just that -- average -- and shows nothing about the distribution. When the 3 greatest 100M runners all are over 6 feet tall (with the greatest 5 inches above it), that's anything but a bell curve. Call it a barbell or lumpy but it's not a tail but a spike at the pointy end.
You then apparently like Malcolm Gladwell's tripe based on this missive:
"Usain Bolt is a massive outlier."
He's not massive when Carl Lewis and Gatlin, probably the next 2 greatest 100M runners of all-time, are right there with him over 6 feet tall.
You also completely ignored the part about how PR not racing well in heat means that all tall people don't race well in hot marathons -- despite the fact that there are plenty of tall people who have raced well in the heat. Tergat, Rochat-Moser and Fiacconi are 3 right off the top of my head. Most importantly, Gwen, you know, the person this thread is about, does fine in hot races.