crazy raisin wrote:
By the way, the person who posted those said they are "2+ minutes off." So winning time was around 20 minutes?
That sounds about right, not sure why that would happen though
crazy raisin wrote:
By the way, the person who posted those said they are "2+ minutes off." So winning time was around 20 minutes?
That sounds about right, not sure why that would happen though
Unless the course was that difficult, I know it was muddy and hilly, but it'd have to be REALLY tough for those top three women to run 22+.
xenonscreams wrote:
Unless the course was that difficult, I know it was muddy and hilly, but it'd have to be REALLY tough for those top three women to run 22+.
Like a mentioned a few posts down, the person who posted the results says they are "2+ minutes off." I assume that means they should be around 20 minutes.
Can't find much else on the other races on twitter for the time being.
Oh, i see you saw that already. My bad. Yeah.
And yeah no clue why that would happen, seeing as they have a "start time (of day)" and "end time."
Yeah I just wasn't sure whether that meant the results were mistimed or the course was very difficult and/or long which led to "off" results that were correctly timed.
Got some info from friends at the race for masters- I believe ATC men won with Malcolm Campbell wining not much more info than that with specifics.
@BMoreRuns just posted a Men's results pic!
https://twitter.com/BMoreRunning/status/277499735072460800/photo/1/large
PS, Alan Webb 7th. Not remarkable, but I was afraid it would be disastrous seeing as no one mentioned a word of him during the race. Looks like a solid race but not much more.
I think if it were disastrous more people would have mentioned it. Nobody can resist an Alan Webb joke.
For any quick perspective, Sean Quigley, the guy who finished neck-and-neck with Webb, was the US 20k champion 2 years ago in 59:21 (worth a 62-mid half). Other names I know in the list appear about 1:30-2:00 off of what their track capability is right now, but maybe that's generous.
Is injuried even a word?
Heard that Team USA MN won the women's race.
Uh, dude, it's effing December. "Track capability" has been irrelevant for months. It's xc, stop obsessing over times.
Jacob Riley winner of the Open Men in 29:58.
Malcolm Campbell won the Master's Men in ~32:40.
Angella Bizzari 17th? Seriously?
Top 10 teams according to @BMoreRunning
https://twitter.com/BMoreRunning/status/277503518447915008/photo/1
1. Hansons-Brooks Distance Project
2. Asics Aggie Running Club
3. Boulder Running Company/adidas
4. New York Athletic Club
5. Playmakers Elite/New Balance
6. Boulder Track Club
7. Bostan Atheltic Association
8. Team Ohio
9. Western Mass Distance Project
10. Wisconsin Runner Racing Team
red glare wrote:
Uh, dude, it's effing December. "Track capability" has been irrelevant for months. It's xc, stop obsessing over times.
I know that, I'm just trying to relate it to general capability or impressiveness, not what they could do right now.
Someone from Boulder Track Club always has an issue...usually the head coach. Major hot head.
Big race for Forys. I keep seeing him and his brother popping up in races, good to see them keeping on after college.