Men are within two miles of the women.
Men are within two miles of the women.
Men at 41:00
That camera is making me seasick.
Ben Limo up front.
Frank McCourt is a load.
men still in a large pack with about
12 guys in lead pack. Ed E annoncing
last mile 4:56. "They've actually relaxed a bit."
men on 2:06;45 pace
women mile 11. two kenyan women up front, pushing harder.
Men only about 10 minutes behind.
endless commercial break. Ed eyestone glancing over his shoulder with nothing to say.
2:07 pace for 10. Ben Limo in lead.
Look at all those beautiful neighborhoods they're running through. I really must put on some body armor and visit LA sometime.
Jefar in the lead.
women realize men getting closer. 9:08 ahead of men.
Men 35 seconds under course record at 55:00 or so.
Announcer says: "A fast time is important to the Kenyans! You can't go home with a 2:11."
Announcer just said wheelchair racer "Ran in Beijing"...
"women realize men getting closer. 9:08 ahead of men."
How could the women in the lead pack possibly know that? Did the media critters tell them?
The White Board.
What a horrible looking city.
Also, is the camera man intentionally waving from side to side...
The Rosslyn Kid wrote:
"women realize men getting closer. 9:08 ahead of men."
How could the women in the lead pack possibly know that? Did the media critters tell them?
Somebody is holding a white board out the window of the lead car so the women can see it. It tells them what the differential is.
Men projected to finish at 2:07:14. Also projected to beat the women by 4 minutes.
OK, thanks.
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