The first World Marathon Major of 2014 is Sunday (Saturday night in the US) as the Tokyo Marathon takes place.
Universal Sports subscribers, you can watch it live on tv and online starting at 7 pm.
The first World Marathon Major of 2014 is Sunday (Saturday night in the US) as the Tokyo Marathon takes place.
Universal Sports subscribers, you can watch it live on tv and online starting at 7 pm.
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Unfortunately, despite the fact I pay $170 a month to Comcast it's impossible to watch it on Comcast. I just offered to pay them.
And the kicker is Universal Sports is basically owned by NBC as is Comcast.
I'd never a dime for floamateur but would be willing to pay $10 per month for all of the Diamond League, World Indoors, etc.
#Xfinitysucks
I get Time Warner for cable and internet. In January I added Universal for about $7 a month and I've watched 3 marathons so far (not including tonight's).
Better deal than Flotrack.
Any other streaming websites that this can be viewed on??
Tommy2Nuttz wrote:
Any other streaming websites that this can be viewed on??
For now, it looks like the only coverage is on Universal Sports T.V. or internet. There may be other feeds if you search around on the net.
Despite the fact that Universal is the only feed, I'm happy that at least this exists. It's pretty rare to get live coverage of a running race.
Has anyone found a working internet feed?
I'm following the race on twitter using #tokyomarathon. From what I heard the leaders hit 10km in 29:39.
Men: 15k in 44:34.
Women: 15k in 51:09.
15 people including G. Kipsang and Abel Kirui go through the half in 1:03:02.
25k hit in 1:14:50. Fujiwara off the back.
LetsRun.com wrote:
The first World Marathon Major of 2014 is Sunday (Saturday night in the US) as the Tokyo Marathon takes place.
Universal Sports subscribers, you can watch it live on tv and online starting at 7 pm.
http://universalsports.com/watch-live/
I'm not a subscriber, but it's working just fine for me on my iPad
9 people not including pacers hit 30km in 1:30:01. Still under course record pace.
Pacers step aside and Peter Some surges into the lead at 30k.
Thanks for the updates, keep them coming.
Abel Kirui dropped.
Some, Tola, Kipyego, Kitwara, Kipsang, and 2 others now in the lead pack.
1:44:58 at 35km. Still under course record pace. G. Kipsang, Tola, Kitwara, M.Kipyego and Chumba still in it.
Now a two man race with Tola and Chumba leading. On the women's side, Tirfe Beyene, Birhane Dibaba, Caroline Rotich and Lucy Kabuu are in it.
1:59:20 at 40 km. That means they just ran the last 5k in 14:22. Course record of 2:06:50 is definitely going down.
Chumba is clear at 41k with Tola second, Kitwara 3rd, Kipyego 4th, Kipsang 5th.
RIP: D3 All-American Frank Csorba - who ran 13:56 in March - dead
RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06
Running for Bowerman Track Club used to be cool now its embarrassing
Hats off to my dad. He just ran a 1:42 Half Marathon and turns 75 in 2 months!
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year