31-35:
2.35.27 Katja Goldring
2.35.29 Dylan Hassett
2.35.39 Susanna Sullivan
2.36.21 Courtney Olsen
2.36.28 Beverly Ramos
31-35:
2.35.27 Katja Goldring
2.35.29 Dylan Hassett
2.35.39 Susanna Sullivan
2.36.21 Courtney Olsen
2.36.28 Beverly Ramos
36-40:
2.36.36 Carrie Mack
2.36.52 Georgia Porter
2.37.10 Kelly Calway
2.37.16 Bria Wetsch
2.38.20 McKale Montgomery [Davis]
41-45:
2.38.37 Molly Culver
2.39.05 Annmarie Tuxbury
2.39.12 Megan Lacy
2.39.22 Desiree Berry
2.39.40 Whitney Macon
46-50:
2.40.02 Cristina McKnight
2.40.04 both Tristin Van Ord and Paula Pridgen
2.40.13 Lindsay Nelson
2.40.16 Mara Olson
51-58:
2.42.22 both Maor Tiyouri and Allie Schaich
2.44.29 Ashlee Powers
2.45.04 Alexis Zeis
2.48.24 Jordan O’Dea
Debuts: Sarah Inglis, Abbie McNulty, and Paige Stoner
Predictions?
Ray wrote:
Predictions?
For starters, do you get the Sara Hall from London who ran down Ruth C. for second or the one with the DNF in Feb, maybe because she had toed the line once too often over the fall and winter?
Aussiestatman wrote:
I have gone through the 50 women entries, finding their PB’s: here are the top ten in order.
Sara Hall 2.22.01
Atsede Baysa 2.22.03
Kellyn Taylor 2.24.29
Emma Bates 2.25.27
Rachel Cliff 2.26.56
Stephanie Bruce 2.27.47
Diane Nukuri 2.27.50
Adriana Nelson 2.28.52
Ursula Patricia Sanchez 2.29.32
Emily Setlack 2.29.48
Next ten coming soon.
Quickest times ten men:
Amanuel Mesel (Eri) 2.08.17 (2013)
Jose Antonio Uribe Marino (Mex) 2.08.55 (2014)
Scott Fauble 2.09.09 Boston last year plus twelfth at the Olympic trial
Cam Levins (Can) 2.09.25 NR
Daniel Mesfun (Eri) 2.10.06
Augustus Maiyo 2.10.47 when 5th at the trial
Ryan Vail 2.10.57 (2014) and DNF at the trial
Matt McDonald 2.11.10 Chicago last year then tenth at the trial
Scott Smith 2.11.14 Chicago last year then 19th at the trial
Martin Hehir 2.11.29 when sixth at the trial
Another 5 including Droddy. Will he be well?
Brendan Gregg 2.11.38 at Chicago last year then 14th at the trial
Noah Droddy 2.11.42 at Chicago last year and didn’t go to trials.
Wilkerson Given 2.11.44 at Chicago last year then DNF at the trial
CJ Albertson 2.11.49 when 7th at the trial
Igor Olefirenko (Ukr) 2.11.55 in London last year
16-20:
2.12.01 Shadrack Biwott (2016) DNF Trial
2.12.10 Jonas Hampton when 8th at the trial
2.12.14 Colin Bennie when ninth at the trial on debut after 19th at the Houston half in 2019 in 62.46
2.12.28 Tyler McCandless at CIS 2017 (Could safely write him off as a top 5 chance here after 87th at the trial)
2.13.15 Josh Izewski at CIS 2018 then one min slower when 17th at the trial
Aussiestatman wrote:
16-20:
2.12.01 Shadrack Biwott (2016) DNF Trial
2.12.10 Jonas Hampton when 8th at the trial
2.12.14 Colin Bennie when ninth at the trial on debut after 19th at the Houston half in 2019 in 62.46
2.12.28 Tyler McCandless at CIS 2017 (Could safely write him off as a top 5 chance here after 87th at the trial)
2.13.15 Josh Izewski at CIS 2018 then one min slower when 17th at the trial
Next three all had DNF's at the trial:
Samuel Kosgei 2.13.26 at CIS 2017
Brian Schrader 2.13.27 in Chicago last year
Tyler Jermann 2.13.29 at Houston 2019
then Colin Mickow 2.13.45 at the trial when 15th
and Mick Iacofano 2.13.47 at CIS 2018 and didn't run the trial
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26-30:
John Raneri 2.14.13 at New York last year and didn't run the trial.
Tim Young 2.14.16 at CIS 2017 and 2.14.40 at Chicago 2014. 30th in the trial.
2.14.27 for both Nico Montanez at Duluth 2018 then 20th in the trial
and Mike Sayenko at Chicago back in 2010 before 32nd at the trial.
2.14.32 by Emmanuel Roudolff-Levisse from France in Berlin last year.
WOMEN'S ENTRIES:
All of the athletes below have been accepted into the field and their entries have been confirmed (last updated Nov. 6th)
Name, Country – Personal Best
Sara Hall, USA – 2:22:01
Atsede Baysa, Ethiopia – 2:22:03
Kellyn Taylor, USA – 2:24:29
Emma Bates, USA – 2:25:27
Rachel Cliff, Canada – 2:26:56
Stephanie Bruce, USA – 2:27:47
Diane Nukuri, USA – 2:27:50
Adriana Nelson, Romania – 2:28:52
Ursula Patricia Sanchez Garcia, Mexico – 2:29:32
Emily Setlack, USA – 2:29:48
Samantha Roecker, USA – 2:30:25
Julia Kohnen, USA – 2:30:43
Natasha Cockram, Great Britain – 2:30:50
Bethany Sachtleben, USA – 2:31:20
Kelsey Bruce, USA – 2:31:53
Katy Jermann, USA – 2:31:55
Vianey De La Rosa Rojas, Mexico – 2:32:01
Kinsey Middleton, USA – 2:32:09
Andrea Ramirez Limon, Mexico – 2:32:36
Sydney Devore, USA – 2:32:39
Dakotah Lindwurm, USA – 2:32:49
Marci Klimek, USA – 2:33:35
Alia Gray, USA – 2:34:00
Keira D’Amato, USA – 2:34:24
Alexi Pappas, Greece – 2:34:26
Meriah Earle, USA – 2:34:35
Neeley Gracey, USA – 2:34:55
Brenda Flores, Mexico – 2:34:57
Natasha Wodak, Canada – 2:35:16
Katja Goldring, USA – 2:35:27
Dylan Hassett, Ireland – 2:35:29
Susanna Sullivan, USA – 2:35:39
Courtney Olsen, USA – 2:36:21
Beverly Ramos, Puerto Rico – 2:36:28
Carrie Mack, USA – 2:36:36
Georgia Porter, USA – 2:36:52
Kelly Calway, USA – 2:37:10
Bria Wetsch, USA – 2:37:16
McKale Montgomery, USA – 2:38:20
Molly Culver, USA – 2:38:37
Jordan O’Dea, USA – 2:39:00
Annmarie Tuxbury, USA – 2:39:05
Megan Lacy, USA – 2:39:12
Desiree Berry, USA – 2:39:22
Whitney Macon, USA – 2:39:40
Cristina McKnight, USA – 2:40:02
Paula Pridgen, USA – 2:40:04
Tristin Van Ord, USA – 2:40:04
Lindsay Nelson, USA – 2:40:13
Mara Olson, USA – 2:40:16
Allie Schaich, USA – 2:42:22
Maor Tiyouri, Israel – 2:42:22
Sarah Inglis, USA – 1:10:24*
Alexis Zeis, USA – 1:11:31*
Paige Stoner, USA – 1:11:53*
Abbie McNulty, USA – 1:14:25
Ashlee Powers, USA – 1:14:48*
https:// themarathonproject. com/ accepted-entries-women/
*Half Marathon
MEN'S ENTRIES:
All of the athletes below have been accepted into the field and their entries have been confirmed (last updated Nov. 6th)
Name, Country – Personal Best
Amanuel Mesel, Eritrea – 2:08:17
Jose Antonio Uribe Marino, Mexico – 2:08:55
Scott Fauble, USA – 2:09:09
Cam Levins, Canada – 2:09:25 (National Record)
Daniel Mesfun, Eritrea – 2:10:06
Augustus Maiyo, USA – 2:10:47
Ryan Vail, USA – 2:10:57
Matthew McDonald, USA – 2:11:10
Scott Smith, USA – 2:11:14
Martin Hehir, USA – 2:11:29
Brendan Gregg, USA – 2:11:38
Noah Droddy, USA – 2:11:42
Wilkerson Given, USA – 2:11:44
CJ Albertson, USA – 2:11:49
Igor Olefirenko, Ukraine – 2:11:55
Shadrack Biwott, USA – 2:12:01
Jonas Hampton, USA – 2:12:10
Colin Bennie, USA – 2:12:14
Tyler McCandless, USA – 2:12:28
Josh Izewski, USA – 2:13:15
Samuel Kosgei, USA – 2:13:26
Tyler Jermann, USA – 2:13:29
Colin Mickow, USA – 2:13:45
Mick Iacofano, USA – 2:13:47
John Raneri, USA – 2:14:13
Tim Young, USA – 2:14:16
Nico Montanez, USA – 2:14:27
Mike Sayenko, USA – 2:14:27
Nathan Martin, USA – 2:14:34
Colin Leak, USA – 2:14:44
Emmanuel Roudolff, France – 2:14:32
Dan Kremske, USA – 2:14:53
Willie Milam, USA – 2:14:54
Alan Peterson, USA – 2:14:56
Will Nation, USA – 2:15:12
Craig Hunt, USA – 2:15:29
Brendan Martin, USA – 2:15:30
Tyler Pence, USA – 2:15:38
Danny Docherty, USA – 2:15:55
Charlie Lawrence, USA – 2:16:12
Ian Butler, USA – 2:16:26
Rory Tunningley, USA – 2:16:27
Rory Linkletter, Canada – 2:16:42
Gregory Billington, USA – 2:16:42
Ryan Root, USA – 2:16:45
Kyle King, USA – 2:16:56
Benjamin Zywicki, USA – 2:18:35
Moath Alkhawaldeh, Jordan – 2:20:08
Reid Buchanan, USA – 1:01:45*
Harvey Nelson, USA – 1:01:48*
Mohammed Hrezi, Libya – 1:02:11*
Joel Reichow, USA – 1:02:38
Kevin Lewis, USA – 1:02:48
Matthew Leach, Great Britain – 1:02:57*
Luis Fernando Ostos Cruz, Mexico – 1:03:03*
Benjamin Preisner, Canada – 1:03:09
Sid Vaughn, USA – 1:03:30*
Justin Kent, Canada – 1:04:20*
*Half Marathon
Aussiestatman wrote:
Aussiestatman wrote:
Quickest times ten men:
Amanuel Mesel (Eri) 2.08.17 (2013)
Jose Antonio Uribe Marino (Mex) 2.08.55 (2014)
Scott Fauble 2.09.09 Boston last year plus twelfth at the Olympic trial
Cam Levins (Can) 2.09.25 NR
Daniel Mesfun (Eri) 2.10.06
Augustus Maiyo 2.10.47 when 5th at the trial
Ryan Vail 2.10.57 (2014) and DNF at the trial
Matt McDonald 2.11.10 Chicago last year then tenth at the trial
Scott Smith 2.11.14 Chicago last year then 19th at the trial
Martin Hehir 2.11.29 when sixth at the trial
Another 5 including Droddy. Will he be well?
Brendan Gregg 2.11.38 at Chicago last year then 14th at the trial
Noah Droddy 2.11.42 at Chicago last year and didn’t go to trials.
Wilkerson Given 2.11.44 at Chicago last year then DNF at the trial
CJ Albertson 2.11.49 when 7th at the trial
Igor Olefirenko (Ukr) 2.11.55 in London last year
Do you think CJ Albertson will be weary after today’s effort or race hardened for this?
Aussiestatman wrote:
Aussiestatman wrote:
Another 5 including Droddy. Will he be well?
Brendan Gregg 2.11.38 at Chicago last year then 14th at the trial
Noah Droddy 2.11.42 at Chicago last year and didn’t go to trials.
Wilkerson Given 2.11.44 at Chicago last year then DNF at the trial
CJ Albertson 2.11.49 when 7th at the trial
Igor Olefirenko (Ukr) 2.11.55 in London last year
Do you think CJ Albertson will be weary after today’s effort or race hardened for this?
He's an animal. That was a training run for CJ. He will run under 2.11 in Arizona.
OG Coconino Cowboy wrote:
Aussiestatman wrote:
Do you think CJ Albertson will be weary after today’s effort or race hardened for this?
He's an animal. That was a training run for CJ. He will run under 2.11 in Arizona.
Nice story in Runners World
Can we start a new thread about this event without Aussiestatman clogging it up with his nonsense nobody reads?
Get a life. For a full week before the project website listed the names in PB order, I had it all on here, and I even included two reference points, where and when their pb was and where they finished at the trial. Boom.
Aussiestatman wrote:
I have gone through the 50 women entries, finding their PB’s: here are the top ten in order.
Sara Hall 2.22.01
Atsede Baysa 2.22.03
Kellyn Taylor 2.24.29
Emma Bates 2.25.27
Rachel Cliff 2.26.56
Stephanie Bruce 2.27.47
Diane Nukuri 2.27.50
Adriana Nelson 2.28.52
Ursula Patricia Sanchez 2.29.32
Emily Setlack 2.29.48
Next ten coming soon.
13 days, should be a hoot.
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