I am using Windows here in California. I am getting the blackout message. This is extremely frustrating!
I am using Windows here in California. I am getting the blackout message. This is extremely frustrating!
Kipligat looking to push the pace?
Mine is working fine. Kiplagat with the early lead.
Group of seven women it looks like all running together, but I can't get enough information too post much else. It keeps buffering.
7 or 8 women in the lead pack.
London looks clear and beautiful. Makes me want to go over and visit!
Is there anywhere to watch it in the EU online? I'm in France.
I hope Zhou gets dropped soon. She has the ugliest running style since that other Chinese marathoner, Sun Yingjie.
Some guy named Angus is going to "run" it with crutches. I'm betting a 2:05:30 for him.
Go Angus! (Isn't that the name of a cow?)
Updates are being posted here too:
http://www.eurosport.de/marathon/mcplayervideo_vid38899.shtmlJosh wrote:
Is there anywhere to watch it in the EU online? I'm in France.
My question, too. When does the real race start?
Who the hell is this No Land Mines poofter?
why not? wrote:
Updates are being posted here too:
http://www.runningtimes.com/london07
Hahaha. Running Times coverage is hilarious!
"the nuggetty Benita Johnson."
Ernst VanDyke getting ready to start the wheelchair. He was in Boston last week. He's a stud!
1:45 pacific time the men start
This works, thanks!
Wheelchairs are away.
Interesting:
One withdrawal has been announced - Britain's Jon Brown, who had flown from his home in Victoria, BC, Canada, to compete, so will be disappointed with the fever that has afflicted him in the last 24 hours. He made his decision only minutes ago.
An earlier withdrawal from the women's field was Susan Chepkemei - injured.
Ernst Van Dyke, 2nd at Boston last week, is early leader in the wheelchair
Elite men have not yet started