Anyone knows?
Anyone knows?
Pleeeeeease!
On the women's,
A Kenyan runner won
A US runner was not far behind her.
Delilah Divenchenso was 3rd
Sorry I didn't catch the first two names.
Quigley might have just edged out who I think was Jacob Korir, as I think it would have been a repeat if he had won. It was very close at the end, so it could have gone either way. Quigley seemed fired up on his cooldown, so who knows.
i think the kenyan was irene kimaiyo around 16:40, samia akbar 2nd in the 16:50's, and then delilah around 17.
the men's race was close, but i'm pretty sure it looked like quigley edged korir at the line.
Howd Nate Jenkins do?
1. Quigley ~23:54
2. Korir
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7.Ruben Sanca
Tim Ritchie was somewhere in there, Jenkins ran 24:48 ~11-12th. Course was very muddy.
the baller finished 7th nice
Korir was up on Quigley about 5 meters when he went by me with less than 200 to go and from a distance, it appeared that Korir had that gap still about 60 meters out, so I wish I had seen that finishing drive. Quigley must have closed like a bat out of hell. Matt Withrow was up with the front runners for a bit, but dropped back - top 15?
For the women, Samia Ahkbar was 2nd, Serena Burla 4th, and Jenn Donovan 5th.
For the men, Luke Meyer was 6th I believe, I was 8th. That's all I can do to fill in the gaps.
ballin all day long wrote:
the baller finished 7th nice
rofl, I'm not sure why, maybe it's partly due to his username/recent Ruben Sanca threads, but this is pretty funny.
Rub3nF@nB0ys11!!!
haha, you guys are too funny.
Quigley passed Kirwa at most 5 meters before the line.
Glad to see Withrow in the fold. He beat some BIG names, including olympians at their own game, in his redshirt year. He ran with as much fearless instinct as I've seen in a long time, including a kick that left even olympians in his dust (Ritz, Bolota, Solinsky). I thought he was 'can't-miss' except for injury... and to an extent, that's what happened. I really hope he rebounds. He's still only 23 years old.
Can anyone comment on the conditions during the races? Cold, muddy, windy, etc??
temperature was fine...wond was fine, but apparently the wilderness - the back section of the course - was pretty sloppy. I thought the finish stretch was pretty muddy, but i was told by a few finishers that it was much worse in the back part of the course.
Temperature out was 55-60 and sunny. So the weather out was great.
However, it rained all the previous day and night. The course was very wet and muddy and there were puddles. Agreed that the backwoods section was the worst, but there were sections even in the first 100 meters that we went through some big puddles. I had long spikes but it still didn't seem to help much in the real mud and puddles. Everyone I knew ran significantly slower than they expected to run.
Nice just the way I like it!
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