Following up on the "Chase Easterling going out in 4:38, last place" thread, I thought it might be interesting to visualize the race splits. I plotted the number of seconds behind the leader for every runner at every 1k split.
Following up on the "Chase Easterling going out in 4:38, last place" thread, I thought it might be interesting to visualize the race splits. I plotted the number of seconds behind the leader for every runner at every 1k split.
Along this line, for the women's race I put together something that lets one select any two runners and display their times for each of the 6 1K splits, and separately the gap in seconds between the runners at each split.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1gIoYPTK7tfYyhywEFyrixOlFWS5U1uif/edit#gid=1528120223
[quote]FastTuohy wrote:
Along this line, for the women's race I put together something that lets one select any two runners and display their times for each of the 6 1K splits, and separately the gap in seconds between the runners at each split.
Well, let's just say it works fine in Excel, but so so well in Google Sheets
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