Anyone know where the results will be posted?
I've got a few buddies trying to qualify for the trials and I can't find a web-site anywhere.
Anyone know where the results will be posted?
I've got a few buddies trying to qualify for the trials and I can't find a web-site anywhere.
Have you heard about this new website called Google?
try the race website. I think this link should go directly to the results page
yeah, ya f***...I have. I'm on a motorrola Q and google doesn't work...
Don't be a peckerhead...just be useful
Hansons went 1-2 in the half.
I just got a call from the course - it's pretty sunny and humid so apparently it isn't going that well - lots of DNFs. There's no shade on the course and temperatures were into the low 70s by 9:00 or so (an hour and a half into the race) - storms are expected later on. The person calling me wasn't really a running fan (spouse of a friend) so I have no information on elites.
Half Marathon - Men's top 15
1 Chad Johnson 1:05:18
6 Luke Humphrey 1:05:51
7 Matt Thull 1:06:05
2 Chris Lundstrom 1:06:10
10 Mark Stallings 1:07:40
8 Steve Meinelt 1:08:31
3 Ryan Meissen 1:08:42
12 Patrick Russell 1:09:04
25 Peder Arneson 1:09:35
17 Sean Conroy 1:09:38
11 Greg Costello 1:09:38
5 Chris Wehrman 1:10:07
39 Bradley Wick 1:10:55
15 Michael Little 1:11:26
16 Timmy Parr 1:11:27
Half Marathon - Women's Top 15
F3 Paige Higgins 1:14:47
F6 Brandy Erholtz 1:19:31
F1 Laurie Knowles 1:19:38
F7 Valerie Gortmaker 1:20:45
F11 Jennifer Houck 1:22:41
F14 Claudia Becque 1:22:48
F9 Jessica Langford 1:23:20
F3333 Bridget Montgomery 1:23:32
F5 Michelle Scott 1:23:52
F2098 Rebekah Mayer 1:24:16
F22 Kristen Painter 1:24:19
F323 Maria Campanaro 1:24:51
F3571 Katherine Morrissey 1:25:19
F8 Julie Nelson 1:25:23
F4 Kelly Keeler Ramacier 1:25:59
Marathon -- Men's top 15
6 Wesly Ngetich 2:15:55
4 Joseph Kahugu 2:17:29
3 Andrew Letherby 2:18:00
9 James Karanja 2:18:56
31 Stephen Muturi 2:20:27
35 Nick Rogers 2:20:35
6218 Allen Wagner 2:21:23
60 Jt Service 2:21:31
71 MacHaria Yuot 2:21:42
49 Sage Canaday 2:21:43
23 Charles Kiplagat 2:22:29
37 Christopher Raabe 2:22:32
12 Bruce Deacon 2:23:02
38 Eric Blake 2:24:35
79 Jason Flogel 2:24:49
Marathon -- women's Top 15
F4 Mary Akor 2:35:40
F8 Ramilia Burangulova 2:38:55
F7 Tatiana Titova 2:39:58
F2 Heather Hanscom 2:42:02
F12 Kristen Fryburg 2:42:27
F47 Sarah Hinkley 2:47:03
F20 Jenna Boren 2:47:44
F26 Melissa Gacek 2:47:59
F50 Melinda Courage-Carlberg 2:48:10
F29 Mindy Sawtelle 2:50:26
F45 Heidy Lozano 2:51:37
F83 Kathryn Masselam 2:52:10
F54 Nicole Cueno 2:52:42
F51 Aimee Phillippi-Taylor 2:53:59
F16 Desiree Budd 2:54:26
Good to see Nick Rogers in his first marathon run a very respectable time and qualify. Good for him.
[quote]a journalist wrote:
Marathon -- women's Top 15
F4 Mary Akor 2:35:40
F8 Ramilia Burangulova 2:38:55
F7 Tatiana Titova 2:39:58
F2 Heather Hanscom 2:42:02
F12 Kristen Fryburg 2:42:27
F47 Sarah Hinkley 2:47:03
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Very nice for Hillsdale College assistant coach Hinkley. Very close too...to you know-what.
aztec wrote:
Good to see Nick Rogers in his first marathon run a very respectable time and qualify. Good for him.
Very nice; not a great day for a debut marathon.
How about Bruce Deacon; 2:23 for a masters is pretty decent. Anyone know if he was first master?
The weather was.....tough. AWESOME run for Hinckley. I would guess that this is 2:40-41 effort with typical Grandma's weather.
The weather was freaking horrible again. Sun was behind the clouds at sunrise, but it came out and blazed down the entire time. A pretty good field of American hopefuls just got torn apart. Only 15 runners (10 men, 5 women) made the B standard, and most of them are foreigners. Hinckley might have an appeal.
Letherby needed a 2:12 to make the Australian standard.
WOO HOO! Way to go JT!
Did Miles and Miles DNF? Can't seem to find his name in the results...
I ran yesterday. The Ford sign said 70 at the start. My van said 84 when I got to the parking lot. Not a cloud in the sky and no shade. I ran this race last year to(Black flag day). I think I'm done with races in June.
I found out today that about an hour into the marathon, the green flag at the start was replaced with a black flag. It was a very tough day - a little worse than last year since the sun was so strong. I carried a gorilla on my back starting right after the half and I went out at a very conservative pace from the start.
if you're goin for a fast time, i have no idea why you would run a marathon during the summer in the middle of the midwest. id rather stab my eyes out with a fork and then suck my own nutsack than do that.