7th lady might be Emily Durgin with a PB of 69.47 when third In Las Vegas last Jan. Fourth last weekend at the US cross country and second last July over 10k at the US Champs.
7th lady might be Emily Durgin with a PB of 69.47 when third In Las Vegas last Jan. Fourth last weekend at the US cross country and second last July over 10k at the US Champs.
Aussiestatman wrote:
Aussiestatman wrote:
Fifth woman may be Nell Rojas. Was 27th here in a PB here in 2020 in 70.45. Sixth at the Boston Marathon last year in 2.27.12. Won four weeks before at the US Champs ten miles at Cherry Blossom in 52.13. In between won over 10k in Charleston in 31.52.
If, as I expect, Nell brings her PB down 2 minutes; could you also see a three min revision of her Boston time at the classic distance?
Does what Annie Frisbie did in over the classic distance in New York automatically mean a large chunk off her half PB here?
Aussiestatman wrote:
Aussiestatman wrote:
Seventh on debut should be Kirubel Erassa, more soon.
PB over 15k of 43.55 when 6th in Jacksonville in 2017, then 3 weeks later ran his 10k PB of 28.54 when 9th in Charleston. Fifth in US 15k Champs last March 2 sec outside PB.
Eighth may be John Korir, winner of the LA Marathon in November. PB over this distance of 62.21 on a course not eligible for records in Louisville in 2018
Aussiestatman wrote:
7th lady might be Emily Durgin with a PB of 69.47 when third In Las Vegas last Jan. Fourth last weekend at the US cross country and second last July over 10k at the US Champs.
Next could be Maegan Krifchin who was sixth in the Chicago Marathon last Oct. In a few months will be taking on the Boston course. PB at this distance is when winning Philly in 2015: 69.51.
Does anyone find these threads even remotely interesting or useful?
tough love wrote:
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Ask the Brojos
Domi Scott could run really well tomorrow.
Dark horse to finish better than expected.
Not useful at all. He’s predicting a win for someone not even in the race.
NERunner03533 wrote:
Anybody have more info on Raymond Magut? Newly turned US citizen? Still listed as Kenyan on World Athletics but it says USA on the Houston Half start list. He ran 60:16 & 60-flat this fall. 2nd race was at the Adidas test event in Germany. Brojos/Gault will just be mad & go on their not-American-born rant but it would be nice if they tried covering the sport & highlighting athletes. Seems like this guy could go after the AR on Sunday if they get a good day & go out at sub-60 pace. He went out crazy fast in that Germany race so likely can run a bit faster.
I have him ninth but no idea whether his is eligible for the NR. His 60.16 was in Berlin and in both events he finished 4th.
yocappycappy wrote:
Domi Scott could run really well tomorrow.
Dark horse to finish better than expected.
I have her coming 9th with her PB of 70.42 when 5th in Newcastle at the Great North Run in Sept. Was 20th at the Olympics over 10000m after her 21st place in Rio. Scott ran sub 15 for 5000m in 2019, only the second South African to do so. Knocked a 17yo Zola Budd out of second all-time. Only 10 British women have matched that time [including an older version of Budd], 27 Americans, and three Aussies.
Aussiestatman wrote:
NERunner03533 wrote:
Anybody have more info on Raymond Magut? Newly turned US citizen? Still listed as Kenyan on World Athletics but it says USA on the Houston Half start list. He ran 60:16 & 60-flat this fall. 2nd race was at the Adidas test event in Germany. Brojos/Gault will just be mad & go on their not-American-born rant but it would be nice if they tried covering the sport & highlighting athletes. Seems like this guy could go after the AR on Sunday if they get a good day & go out at sub-60 pace. He went out crazy fast in that Germany race so likely can run a bit faster.
I have him ninth but no idea whether his is eligible for the NR. His 60.16 was in Berlin and in both events he finished 4th.
Tenth might be Colin Mickow, 6th in the Chicago Marathon last Oct. PB at this distance of 61.47 when 20th here in 2020.
Aussiestatman wrote:
yocappycappy wrote:
Domi Scott could run really well tomorrow.
Dark horse to finish better than expected.
I have her coming 9th with her PB of 70.42 when 5th in Newcastle at the Great North Run in Sept. Was 20th at the Olympics over 10000m after her 21st place in Rio. Scott ran sub 15 for 5000m in 2019, only the second South African to do so. Knocked a 17yo Zola Budd out of second all-time. Only 10 British women have matched that time [including an older version of Budd], 27 Americans, and three Aussies.
Next on debut should be Jess Judd. Fourth at the Euro XC last month and second at the British Champs over 10000m in Birmingham in 31.20.96 in June. Third in the Leeds Abbey Dash over 10k in 31.40 in Oct.
Why don't you post useful information besides this infantile speculation. At least start with the date / time the event starts and if you go to such lengths to look up participants, how about looking up streaming information instead.
Aussiestatman wrote:
Aussiestatman wrote:
I have him ninth but no idea whether his is eligible for the NR. His 60.16 was in Berlin and in both events he finished 4th.
Tenth might be Colin Mickow, 6th in the Chicago Marathon last Oct. PB at this distance of 61.47 when 20th here in 2020.
Next may be Rory Linkletter, PB of 61.44 when 15th here two years ago. PB on the track over 10000 when 10th in 2019 at the Payton Jordan Invitational in 28.12.42
11th lady should be Elaina Tabb, 11th here in 2019 in her PB of 70.44. Was 12th at the Boston Marathon in October and is named to compete their again this April.
12th to finish could be Reed Fischer. PB of 61.37 here two years ago when 12th. Ninth at the Chicago Marathon last Oct. 10000m PB of 28.12.53 in Dec. 2020 when 15th at The Track Meet in California
Aussiestatman wrote:
11th lady should be Elaina Tabb, 11th here in 2019 in her PB of 70.44. Was 12th at the Boston Marathon in October and is named to compete their again this April.
Next might be Julia Griffey [formerly Kohnen] with her PB of 71.04 when 28th at the last half held here two years ago.
RunningFromTime wrote:
Why don't you post useful information besides this infantile speculation. At least start with the date / time the event starts and if you go to such lengths to look up participants, how about looking up streaming information instead.
Agree...
Aussiestatman wrote:
12th to finish could be Reed Fischer. PB of 61.37 here two years ago when 12th. Ninth at the Chicago Marathon last Oct. 10000m PB of 28.12.53 in Dec. 2020 when 15th at The Track Meet in California
Next might be Harvey Nelson, 21st here in 2020 in his PB of 61.48. Was 18th at the last Boston Marathon and is set to run there again this year.
Aussiestatman wrote:
Aussiestatman wrote:
If, as I expect, Nell brings her PB down 2 minutes; could you also see a three min revision of her Boston time at the classic distance?
Does what Annie Frisbie did in over the classic distance in New York automatically mean a large chunk off her half PB here?
13th place is where I believe Annie may finish. Frisbie was 7th in NY this last Nov. Could rip up to 4 min off her 75.48 PB.
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