Searching google photos was a bust, he's not in any of them. I'm checking youtube now.
Searching google photos was a bust, he's not in any of them. I'm checking youtube now.
May 3 2015 Blue Cross Broadstreet 10 MILER RUNNER
4436
MIKE ROSSI
RYDAL, PA
Male / 47
View All Male 45 - 49 Results
Division
292Gender
3655Overall
4965
Finish Time
Finish Net 1:20:32
Location Net Time Time of Day Pace Pace Between
Start 00:00 8:07:07
3 Mile 22:10 8:29:17 7:23 /mi
8:05 /mi
5 Mile 38:22 8:45:29 7:40 /mi
8:27 /mi
7 Mile 55:16 9:02:23 7:53 /mi
8:25 /mi
Finish 1:20:32 9:27:39 8:03 /mi
you can't even hold a 7:23 pace for 5 miles
Just posted by Allentown Morning Call, a local paper of Lehigh Valley.
http://www.mcall.com/news/local/mc-lehigh-valley-via-marathon-runner-accused-20150507-story.html
Stop whatever you are doing, go to the finish line video, and go to clock time 3:06:30. Watch the guy with the dog for the next 20 to 30 seconds.
For a guy with such an outward personality, the apparent lack of mention of his 3:11 on social media is very telling. The qualifying race would seem like something much more worthy of online bragging than simply finishing the actual marathon in Boston, especially if you ran it an hour slower than your PR. For me (a guy who had trouble hitting the BQ time when I first started running and wanted badly to get it) training hard and consistently for a long period, then making the qualifying time in another race was much more rewarding than actually running the Boston Marathon. Anyone else feel the same way?
abingtonrunner wrote:
Just posted by Allentown Morning Call, a local paper of Lehigh Valley.
http://www.mcall.com/news/local/mc-lehigh-valley-via-marathon-runner-accused-20150507-story.html
Some SALIENT points:
Jack Fleming of the Boston Athletic Club, which organizes the Boston Marathon, said his organization had not been formally notified of the controversy. Should the investigation lead to Rossi being stripped of his finish time, the athletic club would then consider the matter, he said.
Gerry Yasso added that he hopes the investigation will be concluded "in a matter of weeks, not months."
3:06:30 on the clock on the bottom?
I didn't see anything about a dog at either 2:06 or 3:06
This is all pretty damning evidence, and I totally understand why everyone here is devoting so much time to the investigation, but moving forward, I ask everyone to please leave the principal out of it. Speaking as another parent at the school, I promise you that the staff is aware of what's happening by now, and I wouldn't be surprised if there's some private schaedenfreude at the shoe being on the the other foot. That being said, I can't imagine that the principal or anyone who works there is going to make a public comment. They are thinking, as they should be, of the children in their care. We already had news vans at the school in late April, and it was awkward enough trying to explain why they were there to the kids without subjecting the Rossi twins to hurtful gossip. We don't need a reprise. They are really nice kids, and they didn't start this. For their sake, and the principal's (and ours), it would be great to keep the focus off the school.
abingtonrunner wrote:
Just posted by Allentown Morning Call, a local paper of Lehigh Valley.
http://www.mcall.com/news/local/mc-lehigh-valley-via-marathon-runner-accused-20150507-story.html
Nice summary of the thread.
10/10
The writer did a great job.
Mike, we all know you are following the thread. Keep fighting buddy!
MeHereYouWhere?! wrote:
3:06:30 on the clock on the bottom?
I didn't see anything about a dog at either 2:06 or 3:06
No, the race clock hanging over the finish line.
Raysism wrote:
Stop whatever you are doing, go to the finish line video, and go to clock time 3:06:30. Watch the guy with the dog for the next 20 to 30 seconds.
As if this thread needed to be made more entertaining... I'm sold, I'm definitely running Lehigh next year.
For anyone else, go to 3:06:30 on the race clock above the finish line. Worth it!
Raysism wrote:
Stop whatever you are doing, go to the finish line video, and go to clock time 3:06:30. Watch the guy with the dog for the next 20 to 30 seconds.
Thanks for this. That's hilarious. Too bad we have to now DQ the dog...
dreamin wrote:
seriously... wrote:Many of the people crucifying him are every bit as narcissistic and self absorbed as Mike, I've seen your FB pages, Mike could learn a thing or two from some you. We're runners, you kinda need to be narcissistic, it's how you excel in an individual sport but of course there are different levels.
Many would have reacted towards the principal with the same way Mike did...in the same fashion we are working to prove Mike cheated.
The only difference between "us" and Mike is we aren't cheaters.
- Yes there are many narcissistic runners out there, but not in any greater proportion than in the general population.
- No, you don't "kinda need to be narcissistic" to excel in this sport. Not at all. Many elites can serve as examples of that. Don't confuse narcissism with confidence and a will to succeed.
-Many would (and did) react the same way to the principal. Many but not most, as evidenced by the comments on the original story.
So no, I do not agree that's the only difference between "us" and him.
Most narcissists aren't aware (or won't admit) they're narcissists.
every news outlet that ran the original school letter story should be notified of this article, great 'follow up' piece.. "Remember the 'marathon dad' we interviewed, well we have some interesting new developments..."
http://www.mcall.com/news/local/mc-lehigh-valley-via-marathon-runner-accused-20150507-story.html
He Deleted it? wrote:
By deleting his post from yesterday. it appears that he is going to come clean soon. I'm assuming it's going to be with a big media source since it will end up getting national news. Well done Letsrun... well done....
Guy dug himself a hole by bringing attention to himself.
He's not coming clean in our lifetime.
abingtonrunner wrote:
Just posted by Allentown Morning Call, a local paper of Lehigh Valley.
http://www.mcall.com/news/local/mc-lehigh-valley-via-marathon-runner-accused-20150507-story.html
"So run, you cur... RUN! Tell all the other curs the LAW'S coming! You tell 'em I'M coming... and Hell's coming with me, you hear?! Hell's coming with me!"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynKoZD-sFi4AnotherParent wrote:
This is all pretty damning evidence, and I totally understand why everyone here is devoting so much time to the investigation, but moving forward, I ask everyone to please leave the principal out of it. Speaking as another parent at the school, I promise you that the staff is aware of what's happening by now, and I wouldn't be surprised if there's some private schaedenfreude at the shoe being on the the other foot. That being said, I can't imagine that the principal or anyone who works there is going to make a public comment. They are thinking, as they should be, of the children in their care. We already had news vans at the school in late April, and it was awkward enough trying to explain why they were there to the kids without subjecting the Rossi twins to hurtful gossip. We don't need a reprise. They are really nice kids, and they didn't start this. For their sake, and the principal's (and ours), it would be great to keep the focus off the school.
And who's fault was that? Maybe you need to have a talk with Mike.
Viral wrote:
every news outlet that ran the original school letter story should be notified of this article, great 'follow up' piece.. "Remember the 'marathon dad' we interviewed, well we have some interesting new developments..."
http://www.mcall.com/news/local/mc-lehigh-valley-via-marathon-runner-accused-20150507-story.html
This is a good idea. The media property and writer deserve it.
I thought dog guy looked familiar. Here's him upright -
http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/sports/index.ssf/2014/09/lehigh_valley_health_network_v_1.html
AnotherParent wrote:
This is all pretty damning evidence, and I totally understand why everyone here is devoting so much time to the investigation, but moving forward, I ask everyone to please leave the principal out of it. Speaking as another parent at the school, I promise you that the staff is aware of what's happening by now, and I wouldn't be surprised if there's some private schaedenfreude at the shoe being on the the other foot. That being said, I can't imagine that the principal or anyone who works there is going to make a public comment. They are thinking, as they should be, of the children in their care. We already had news vans at the school in late April, and it was awkward enough trying to explain why they were there to the kids without subjecting the Rossi twins to hurtful gossip. We don't need a reprise. They are really nice kids, and they didn't start this. For their sake, and the principal's (and ours), it would be great to keep the focus off the school.
Agreed. But that's not in our control. We are just message board posters looking at pictures, making spreadsheets, and emailing media. It's the medias responsibility to keep it under control at this point.
The news is out there and that's all we wanted, our job is done. All we are doing now is sitting and watching things unfold. The past few pages here have just been making fun of Rossi.