Did any hobby joggers hammer a 2:30?
I can't find any results. And also can't find the thread about the person who claimed to be competing in the Olympics to crowd source a trip for her vacation so she could run the pour tours marathon
Did any hobby joggers hammer a 2:30?
I can't find any results. And also can't find the thread about the person who claimed to be competing in the Olympics to crowd source a trip for her vacation so she could run the pour tours marathon
Google is your friend
Jared Ward won. Not exactly a hobby jogger!
Thanks!
Google is my friend, but you are legitimately better. I tried the obvious google searches and they didn't work so as sad as it sounds - I'd genuinely like to know what you googled to find that link
Gucci wrote:
Jared Ward won. Not exactly a hobby jogger!
definitely not. the link above provides some very odd looking results but I added some context for the other top people listed.
We still don't know who the fastest woman was.
For some reason the link above skips 3rd, 6th, and 10-12th places, and then lists 12th after 14th with a time that would be 15th or higher....?
1 Jared Ward 2:24:43
2 Mariusz Gizynski 2:27:29 [POL, 2:11:20 pr, 2009 Polish half marathon nat'l champ)
4 Mathieu Badier 2:30:06 [FRA, "Head Of Marketing France & Benelux at HOKA"]
5 Guillaume Adam 2:30:06 [FRA, 2:23:13 pr, 3:38.41 1500 pr]
7 Luc Montaudon 2:34:13
8 Yezid Alexander Orjuela Soche 2:35:21
9 Tristan Beaufils 2:36:02
13 Vladislav Shchukin 2:37:54
14 Diego Pascual Alcalde 2:38:07
12 Patrick Reboulleau 2:38:57
Gucci wrote:
Jared Ward won. Not exactly a hobby jogger!
That's awesome that he ran it with nothing to gain 👏
Interesting! My search was identical: Paris 2024 Marathon Pour Tours results and got the link i found as first results.
There's not supposed to be published results so anything you do find is third party info. I know a couple of people who ran it and they considered not starting as there isn't an official list of results. Participants were told about this months ago. It's supposedly because it was about participation, not times, so it was an inclusivity thing