It's sort of buried on another thread.
8397 Macharia Yuot Philadelphia PA 24 M 02:25:39
That is pretty crazy, considering the conditions yesterday probably drained him pretty good.
It's sort of buried on another thread.
8397 Macharia Yuot Philadelphia PA 24 M 02:25:39
That is pretty crazy, considering the conditions yesterday probably drained him pretty good.
between this and his trifecta at outdoor nationals (won the steeple, 5k, and 10k) he's one of the toughest runners i've seen
amazing
i heard he stopped and delivered 3 babies during the marathon as well. i bet without the stop he could have run a 1:58 crushing the new world record.
DIII represent! dang, that just sounds unhealthy. but if he can handle that, shoot, well, i'm sorta at a loss for words. =)
The conditions yesterday were horrific and I have no idea how he could come back and run a marathon....His 3rd mile waws a 5:15 which broke the entire national field....Being in the race, I will tell you this... If you paid me a $100 bucks to try and run an ALL OUT mile on that mud slop I don't think I could do it... he is an absolute beast.
He's running D1 Nationals tommorrow as a bandit as well.
Think he's trying to be the next Rexing?
i heard he slept with an entire sorority after the marathon too
Is this the guy who was one of the "Lost Boys" from Sudan (Darfur) who is going to Widener?
Good for him.
- Phil Passen
This definitely deserves some front page attention. That's a pretty insane double.
Yeah this is him, I don't know if anyone still has that espn the magazine article on him from last year. The stuff this kid has went through in his life is crazy.
who? wrote:
Yeah this is him, I don't know if anyone still has that espn the magazine article on him from last year. The stuff this kid has went through in his life is crazy.
seriously, the soccer program at West Catholic is HORRIBLE
I'm pretty sure he ran the marathon in Brooks Beast's due to the fact that all of his other shoes were muddied from Nat's and had to borrow a pair from lance armstrong
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=santoliquito/060420who? wrote:
Yeah this is him, I don't know if anyone still has that espn the magazine article on him from last year. The stuff this kid has went through in his life is crazy.
The man is a warrior that is all that needs to be said.
i actually slept with him after the race, he loves corn
It's a shame the D3 champ isn't allowed to run at d3 nationals. I would have loved to see what he would be able to do against d1 competition. Same goes for Moen during his day.
I heard he went to the Virgin Islands to run a 10K and now they call it the Islands.
i heard he actually ran both the D-II and D-III winning both, but his shoes fell off 100 meters into the D-II race so he didn't get registered as the victor