It sounds like he took a pretty bad spill...
He proabaly would have won if not...
It sounds like he took a pretty bad spill...
He proabaly would have won if not...
Did he scream?
Very unfortunate - he was in route to a ~3:50.
first 209m covered by leader in 29. how do you get 3:50?
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jjjjjjjj wrote:
first 209m covered by leader in 29. how do you get 3:50?
No.
video?
jjjjjjjj wrote:
first 209m covered by leader in 29. how do you get 3:50?
because he fell at about 140m in
jjjjjjjj wrote:
first 209m covered by leader in 29. how do you get 3:50?
Yeah that would only be 3:52, or minus the start maybe 3:50-3:51.
Okay then 3:50.
lol. good one.
average healthy male runner wrote:
video?
Wait, he fell, and got up to race the distance?
A diagnosis of American Born Distance Runner Syndrome can certainly be ruled out.
http://eatrunswag.com/tag/american-born-distance-runner-syndrome/
jjjjjjjj wrote:
first 209m covered by leader in 29. how do you get 3:50?
29 / 209 * 16-9 = That would be 3:42 pace...
Your math is weird, but you're basically right.
Should be:
29s/209m*1609m/mile=223 sec, which is 3:43 pace.
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