This race really shows you the difference between men's and women's running. Just the depth. Yes, I know the men aren't running historically fast but how many women would have been able to go out on the equivalent of 2:06 pace?
This race really shows you the difference between men's and women's running. Just the depth. Yes, I know the men aren't running historically fast but how many women would have been able to go out on the equivalent of 2:06 pace?
Halfway top 30
1 KIPCHUMBA, Vincent (KEN)
9
18-39
+00:00
01:02:54
2
KIPCHOGE, Eliud (KEN)
1
18-39
+00:01
01:02:55
3
KIPSEREM, Marius (KEN)
7
18-39
+00:01
01:02:55
4
GEREMEW, Mosinet (ETH)
3
18-39
+00:01
01:02:55
5
KIPRUTO, Benson (KEN)
46
18-39
+00:01
01:02:55
6
WASIHUN, Mule (ETH)
4
18-39
+00:01
01:02:55
7
KITATA, Shura (ETH)
8
18-39
+00:02
01:02:56
8
TOLA, Tamirat (ETH)
6
18-39
+00:02
01:02:56
9
KIPKETER, Gideon (KEN)
11
18-39
+00:02
01:02:56
10
LEMMA, Sisay (ETH)
5
18-39
+00:02
01:02:56
11
ROBINSON, Brett (AUS)
18
18-39
+00:56
01:03:50
12
NORDSTAD MOEN, Sondre (NOR)
10
18-39
+00:56
01:03:50
13
LEVINS, Cam (CAN)
14
18-39
+00:56
01:03:50
14
SCULLION, Stephen (IRL)
23
18-39
+01:18
01:04:12
15
MEUCCI, Daniele (ITA)
17
18-39
+01:30
01:04:24
16
WARD, Jared (USA)
13
18-39
+01:30
01:04:24
17
GELANT, Elroy (RSA)
16
18-39
+01:31
01:04:25
18
CONNOR, Ben (GBR)
45
18-39
+02:24
01:05:18
19
HULSON, Charlie (GBR)
29
18-39
+02:24
01:05:18
20
WOODFINE, Tristan (CAN)
26
18-39
+02:24
01:05:18
21
MELLOR, Jonathan (GBR)
15
18-39
+02:24
01:05:18
22
LUIS BARRIOS, Juan (MEX)
19
18-39
+02:25
01:05:19
23
HERZOG, Peter (AUT)
20
18-39
+02:25
01:05:19
24
GABIUS, Arne (GER)
12
18-39
+02:25
01:05:19
25
FRANS, Melikhaya (RSA)
33
18-39
+02:25
01:05:19
26
FUTSELAAR, Frank (NED)
28
18-39
+02:25
01:05:19
27
THOMPSON, Chris (GBR)
22
18-39
+02:47
01:05:41
28
MILLINGTON, Ross (GBR)
43
18-39
+02:56
01:05:50
29
GRIFFITHS, Joshua (GBR)
30
18-39
+03:16
01:06:10
30
KANCYS, Remigijus (LTU)
24
18-39
+03:21
01:06:15
Only one pacer left. Hopefully kipchoge picks it up here
im going for geremew at this point. will be interesting to see what happens when kipchoge goes.
Aussiestatman wrote:
is 62.54 a joke?
someone from the ten amigos must say go now
dawdle officially over, kipketer dropped
1:03:50 for Levins at Half. Ward at 1:04:24....too bad they aren't showing any of the Levins and Ward groups. They are flying.
Kipchumba and Kipruto could run PB's
Have we gone back in time 10 years?
I'm shocked the men's halfway split was only 1:02:54. All the major contenders there.
Then a minute back to Brett Robinson, Sondre Moen,Cam Levins, then Stephen Scullion of Ireland gapped behind them and then a gap to Jared Ward and Meucci unning together at 1:04:24
Utah Stache slowing. Possible lapping later in the race?
Men's leader splits.
1M 4:43
2M 4:49
3M 4:46
4M 4:48
5M 4:48
6M 4:50
7M 4:43
8M 4:46
9M 4:49
10M 4:52
11M 4:50
12M 4:54
13M 4:52
14M 4:45
15M 4:44
16M 4:42
Pacer gone. Gonna see a blistering last 15km.
Vincent Kipchumba plays linebacker for the Patriots but with their game postponed was able to run this weekend.
Did kipchoge ever get his bottle or did I miss it?
Mara Yamauchi
Last km 2'52"
I know still a long way to go but Kipchoge looks a little vulnerable.
Surely Kipchoge's havin' a laugh?
What’s with this odd commercial of the guy running out in the country? How did he get out there? Then he asks:
Before my run did I eat too much for breakfast?
Will my shoes hold up?
> Who is the female on the BBC commentary, who said she grew up for her first 8 years in Kenya?
highsnobsucks wrote:
Mara Yamauchi
Thank you, yes, that's her. I thought she said near Iten, but apparently she grew up in Nairobi.
Is it just me or is the gap from Lemma to Kipchoge ever so slightly bigger than expected? I'm wondering what Kipchoge's plan is at this point. I guess 4:40-4:44 pace isn't a joke, but you'd think he'd want to slim this down a bit more by now...