Earlier his dad said his CJ had a 4.0 and 'isn't stupid'.
But running a race like that certainly isn't intelligent. If the goal is to be competitive, that is. If the goal is sponsor air time than good for him.
Earlier his dad said his CJ had a 4.0 and 'isn't stupid'.
But running a race like that certainly isn't intelligent. If the goal is to be competitive, that is. If the goal is sponsor air time than good for him.
Massive day for Fischer
Bo Jackson Baseball wrote:
CJ 13th in 2:10.23
McDonald 14th in 2:10.35
16 Fischer, Reed (USA) 02:10:54
17 Iacofano, Mick (USA) 02:11:48
18 Kamworor, Geoffrey (KEN) 02:11:49
19 Bennie, Colin (USA) 02:12:08
How’d Yuki do?
Barry Badrinath wrote:
adiBRO wrote:
Molly dropped out. confirmed.
I wonder what happened? She was still running a really good race.
I know what happened.
She is heading home devastated
Those flat-laying hand pumped bikes look dangerous.
yuki 20th 2:12:55
Quinella to me, just wrong way round
Juvie wrote:
How’d Yuki do?
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Kawauchi, Yuki (JPN)
02:12:55
Steve's good, productive brother wrote:
yuki 20th 2:12:55
Thanks
Kipchoge will never run Boston.
TMADDDHASFNE wrote:
Guess Jared Ward is not back?
Ward ran 2:15
$10,500 bucks for Fauble. Geez, Spieth won $1.4M yesterday playing golf.
TMADDDHASFNE wrote:
Good showing for BOSS team
Thank you for laying off the posts during the end of the marathon. Feel free to post as much as you want now.
TMADDDHASFNE wrote:
Those flat-laying hand pumped bikes look dangerous.
Yes, and the "drivers" insist on getting into the TV picture by following the leaders closely. Yet none of the marshalls says anything.
Jepchirchir closer to water station, handing water cup across to Yeshaneh before taking her own at 2:10. Class.
how did Lopez Lomong do?
Steve's good, productive brother wrote:
doctorj wrote:
And that surprises you? As I said in another post, the guy blows his load early. Not the most intelligent runner out there.
Earlier his dad said his CJ had a 4.0 and 'isn't stupid'.
But running a race like that certainly isn't intelligent. If the goal is to be competitive, that is. If the goal is sponsor air time than good for him.
If his goal is to maximize his chances of running 2:06 then it's less crazy. If he has a marathon stick at that pace someday he'll be a legend.
Don't agree with the tactic myself, but he's said that's how he approaches it.
I'm just bulk copy pasting from the BAA website, formatting is bad, take it or leave it!
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Alexi Santana wrote:
Alexi Santana wrote:
CJ blowing up a bit, will be 3-4 American
About to run slower than he did in practice
We talkin 'bout practice!
Bo Jackson Baseball wrote:
7 Fauble, Scott (USA) 02:08:52
Fantastic Race!