Heck this broadcast has even figured out you can split-screen so people can continue to watch the event. Impressive discovery.
Heck this broadcast has even figured out you can split-screen so people can continue to watch the event. Impressive discovery.
No-go wrote:
Rojo can you see what spikes McElroy is wearing? They look like flats.
Men’s 10k (Unofficial splits)
Lap 1 - 68.5
Lap 2 - 70.1
Lap 3 - 68.4 (3:26.9)
Lap 4 - 69.8 (4:36.7)
Lap 5 - 70.0 (4:46.7)
Lap 6 - 70.8
Lap 7 - 70.4 (McElroy)
Lap 8 - 71.2 (9:19.0) (McElroy) So 436.7 then 442.3
Lap 9 - 71.9 (McElroy)
Lap 10 - 72.2 (McElroy)
Lap 11 - 72.6 (McEleroy)
Lap 12 - 74.3 (McElroy)
5k - 5k - 1449.2
Lap 13 - 76.9 (Lutz)
Lap 14 - 67.8 (Lutz) -- gapped field by 6 meters.
Jenkins is gapped. Top 3 have 15 meters on 4th. Ches is in third.
Lutz going for glory?
rojo wrote:
For those of you on commercial break. Jenkins jus tdropped out.
Interesting, and it looks like Futsam gave up.
Jenkins cruises across the gap to make it four out in front by about 10 meters or so
THEY'RE ATHLETIC, THEY'RE GOOD, THEY LOOK GREAT....THEY'RE ATHLETIC...THEY'RE A COMMODITY.....THEY LOOK GREAT
Men’s 10k (Unofficial splits)
Lap 1 - 68.5
Lap 2 - 70.1
Lap 3 - 68.4 (3:26.9)
Lap 4 - 69.8 (4:36.7)
Lap 5 - 70.0 (4:46.7)
Lap 6 - 70.8
Lap 7 - 70.4 (McElroy)
Lap 8 - 71.2 (9:19.0) (McElroy) So 436.7 then 442.3
Lap 9 - 71.9 (McElroy)
Lap 10 - 72.2 (McElroy)
Lap 11 - 72.6 (McEleroy)
Lap 12 - 74.3 (McElroy)
5k - 5k - 1449.2
Lap 13 - 76.9 (Lutz)
Lap 14 - 67.8 (Lutz) -- gapped field by 6 meters.
Lap 15 - 67.9 (Lutz) 14.5 laps in and Jenkin sis 15 meters back at top 3 clear.
Lap 16 - 69.4 -(Lutz) - 15.75 laps in and Jenkins catches up. Lead pack of 4. Futsum 10 meters back in 5th.
small pack breaking away, Jenkins not in it. Ches is in the lead pack, jenkins gapped by the chase pack.
Dewey_Runner wrote:
I don't even know what to say to someone who thinks a 45 second 400m isn't fast. It's like, what's the point?
My man, there are middle schoolers and early high schoolers down here running 46s. 45 is a nice 400m, but you're not going to quit your job just to go run 400s at the pace Rudisha can. There are literally hundreds of people who could beat Rudisha in a 400.
So if you're arguing that the faster you can run a 400, the faster you can run an 800, I don't know what to say to you.
Jenkins magically appears in 4th.
Gap has grown a little bit, one guy trying to make it across but cant read the name. Does bridge the gap. 5 up front now.
\"the messageboards lit up about the indoor 3k\" says one anoucer.
Men’s 10k (Unofficial splits)
Lap 1 - 68.5
Lap 2 - 70.1
Lap 3 - 68.4 (3:26.9)
Lap 4 - 69.8 (4:36.7)
Lap 5 - 70.0 (4:46.7)
Lap 6 - 70.8
Lap 7 - 70.4 (McElroy)
Lap 8 - 71.2 (9:19.0) (McElroy) So 436.7 then 442.3
Lap 9 - 71.9 (McElroy)
Lap 10 - 72.2 (McElroy)
Lap 11 - 72.6 (McEleroy)
Lap 12 - 74.3 (McElroy)
5k - 5k - 1449.2
Lap 13 - 76.9 (Lutz)
Lap 14 - 67.8 (Lutz) -- gapped field by 6 meters.
Lap 15 - 67.9 (Lutz) 14.5 laps in and Jenkin sis 15 meters back at top 3 clear.
Lap 16 - 69.4 (Lutz) - 15.75 laps in and Jenkins catches up. Lead pack of 4. Futsum 10 meters back in 5th.
Lap 17 - 69.7(lead pack is 5 as Kipkoech of Campbell joins them)
Lap 18 - 71.0 lead pack of Lutz, Witt, Cheserek, Jenkins and Kipkoech.
Corporate break yuck with 7 minutes to go.
Men’s 10k (Unofficial splits)
Lap 1 - 68.5
Lap 2 - 70.1
Lap 3 - 68.4 (3:26.9)
Lap 4 - 69.8 (4:36.7)
Lap 5 - 70.0 (4:46.7)
Lap 6 - 70.8
Lap 7 - 70.4 (McElroy)
Lap 8 - 71.2 (9:19.0) (McElroy) So 436.7 then 442.3
Lap 9 - 71.9 (McElroy)
Lap 10 - 72.2 (McElroy)
Lap 11 - 72.6 (McEleroy)
Lap 12 - 74.3 (McElroy)
5k - 5k - 1449.2
Lap 13 - 76.9 (Lutz)
Lap 14 - 67.8 (Lutz) -- gapped field by 6 meters.
Lap 15 - 67.9 (Lutz) 14.5 laps in and Jenkin sis 15 meters back at top 3 clear.
Lap 16 - 69.4 (Lutz) - 15.75 laps in and Jenkins catches up. Lead pack of 4. Futsum 10 meters back in 5th.
Lap 17 - 69.9 (Lutz)
DURP DUPR wrote:
THEY'RE ATHLETIC, THEY'RE GOOD, THEY LOOK GREAT....THEY'RE ATHLETIC...THEY'RE A COMMODITY.....THEY LOOK GREAT
That interview was hysterical.
Men’s 10k (Unofficial splits)
Lap 1 - 68.5
Lap 2 - 70.1
Lap 3 - 68.4 (3:26.9)
Lap 4 - 69.8 (4:36.7)
Lap 5 - 70.0 (4:46.7)
Lap 6 - 70.8
Lap 7 - 70.4 (McElroy)
Lap 8 - 71.2 (9:19.0) (McElroy) So 436.7 then 442.3
Lap 9 - 71.9 (McElroy)
Lap 10 - 72.2 (McElroy)
Lap 11 - 72.6 (McEleroy)
Lap 12 - 74.3 (McElroy)
5k - 5k - 1449.2
Lap 13 - 76.9 (Lutz)
Lap 14 - 67.8 (Lutz) -- gapped field by 6 meters.
Lap 15 - 67.9 (Lutz) 14.5 laps in and Jenkin sis 15 meters back at top 3 clear.
Lap 16 - 69.4 (Lutz) - 15.75 laps in and Jenkins catches up. Lead pack of 4. Futsum 10 meters back in 5th.
Lap 17 - 69.9 (Lutz)
Lap 17 - 69.7(lead pack is 5 as Kipkoech of Campbell joins them)
Lap 18 - 71.0 lead pack of Lutz, Witt, Cheserek, Jenkins and Kipkoech.
Lap 19 -69.9
I picked Lutz for win!!!
Not sure what happened to Futsum. I thought he was good enough to at least be in the lead pack. Guess not.
Kipkoech dropping off now. Down to 4