He should sue them for illegal impeding.
He should sue them for illegal impeding.
Dingler wrote:
Based on how bady that guy was flailing about he might have just bonked and might be a sub-2:20 guy on a good day. Did anyone catch his bob number so we can get his name and look up his other results?
I know the guy. Very nice kid. He's PR is 2:23:something from Chicago like 2 years ago. Ran at DIII UW-Stevens Point.
He said that we she caught him on the hill he tried to stay on the other side of the road but ended up drifting close to her on the turn to the final straight. He did not mention one way or the other if the official effected him at all.
Did seem like overkill by the official. He could have just pointed him towards the side, but seemed like he practically blocked him.
Up The Irons wrote:
Dingler wrote:Based on how bady that guy was flailing about he might have just bonked and might be a sub-2:20 guy on a good day. Did anyone catch his bob number so we can get his name and look up his other results?
I know the guy. Very nice kid. He's PR is 2:23:something from Chicago like 2 years ago. Ran at DIII UW-Stevens Point.
He said that we she caught him on the hill he tried to stay on the other side of the road but ended up drifting close to her on the turn to the final straight. He did not mention one way or the other if the official effected him at all.
Person Details
Marathon | Unofficial Results
Participant
Name (CTZ) Finnel, Brian (USA)
Age Group 25-29
Bib Number 88
Age 27
City, State Madison
Race Info
Start Time 07:30:02
Totals
Place Gender 44
Place Age Group 24
Place Overall 45
Finish Time 02:24:39
My Runner
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Splits
Split Time Of Day Time Diff min/mile miles/h
05K 07:46:45AM 00:16:44 16:44 05:23 11.15
10K 08:03:25AM 00:33:23 16:39 05:22 11.19
15K 08:20:26AM 00:50:25 17:02 05:29 10.95
20K 08:37:37AM 01:07:36 17:11 05:32 10.85
HALF 08:41:15AM 01:11:14 03:38 05:20 11.28
25K 08:54:30AM 01:24:28 13:14 05:28 10.99
30K 09:11:44AM 01:41:43 17:15 05:33 10.81
35K 09:29:21AM 01:59:20 17:37 05:41 10.59
40K 09:46:59AM 02:16:58 17:38 05:41 10.57
Finish 09:54:40AM 02:24:39 07:41 05:39 10.65
Features
Person closest to Jeptoo in the standings. No one else within 15 seconds of them
Psalty wrote:
he ran faster than 99% of us posting here are capable of
Add an order of magnitude to that. Maybe two.
genuine random a hole wrote:
Did seem like overkill by the official. He could have just pointed him towards the side, but seemed like he practically blocked him.
Exactly. He could have just stood and pointed for eff's sake.
Instead he treats the guy, a very high American finisher, like a lunatic threatening to tackle the women's winner.
I missed the race (I was running a race at the time). Where can I see a video? I have searched a bit, but cannot find any footage of the incident.
rupp-certified saladbar wrote:
genuine random a hole wrote:Did seem like overkill by the official. He could have just pointed him towards the side, but seemed like he practically blocked him.
Exactly. He could have just stood and pointed for eff's sake.
Instead he treats the guy, a very high American finisher, like a lunatic threatening to tackle the women's winner.
Watching the live feed, I agree the official appeared to go too far.
Guy was close to Jeptoo but she had him. The official jumped in quickly and forcefully right behind Jeptoo and made the guy make a sharp turn to his right to go to the other side of the road. There was almost physical contact.
They were obviously concerned about him breaking her special tape or being in her photo.
Seems like they should have had some type of sign or official farther from the line and I am sure the guy would have moved out had he known sooner. Or maybe they did and the guy did not see it/respond to it, and thus the race official needed to try something.
One of the TV announcers commented supporting the action of the official. Don't remember what exactly was said but it was something like,
'good thing they moved that slow guy out of her way'.
To me the comment made it worse, but it was not out of line with the rest of the commentary and coverage.
I hope Ritz got something good out of it for being part of the announcer team. He needed to in order to overcome the negative of being associated with the poor coverage.
yesandyes wrote:
I hope Ritz got something good out of it for being part of the announcer team. He needed to in order to overcome the negative of being associated with the poor coverage.
LOL... Ritz just stood there, never heard him say a word... and then poof he was gone...
It was serious overkill by the official and the race organisers could potentially be taken to court. Imagine if the athlete was prevented from obtaining an Olympic trials qualifier because of such an action? The athlete was hanging on to finish in a very respectable time and he was practically body checked by a jobsworth of an official just because the race organisers want another athlete who is also finishing around 20 minutes behind the race winners to cross a finishing tape??
This is a retarded policy by the race organisers. What next have a finishing tape for every runner crossing the finishing line?? There should be just one finishing line for ALL of the athletes competing in the race and then every competitor can strive to run as best they can with a much reduced risk of being impeded by overzealous race officials.
objectivity wrote:
It was serious overkill by the official and the race organisers could potentially be taken to court.
...but the guy is probably not a douche, so....
His 2014 Chicago time was 2:24:39. Last year he ran the same course in 2:23.47.
He ran 2014 Boston in 2:26.27.
At 27, chances are good that he'll improve on his PR.
wow
This is actually spelled out in Chicago's American Development Program:
He knew to be careful around the elite women. The official may have been a little to strict, but this wasn't out of the blue.