That female overall winner seems suspicious but that's just me
That female overall winner seems suspicious but that's just me
powed wrote:
That female overall winner seems suspicious but that's just me
Yeah that's an error in the results. Probably a 5Ker that they just haven't realized needs to be removed yet.
PEDS
Deadman Running wrote:
portland runner short courses wrote:Is the course certified? Portland races are often short.
I'm not joking either. I'm convinced the RDs make them short in order to have a "fast" course that everyone wants to run.
Pints to Pasta is a prime example of this. Definitely short.
The original "CrawFish Crawl" was also short until they got called on it...
Yes. The course was USATF certified last week. The organizers had to scramble to get it certified once they were informed that Galen was running. So, in essence, the course was "Rupp-certified".
To clarify: the course wasn't certified this week but the event was sanctioned. Getting a sanction just takes an online application to USATF Oregon and a day or two to process. USATF Oregon does not survey courses.
holidaze wrote:
Completely solo. Rupp was alone within the first couple steps of the gun going off. It was him and the Lead Runner cop motorcycle the whole time.
Milethon wrote:That's really solid. Was it completely solo or did one of his teammates pace him through the first few miles?
When Ryan Hall ran his half marathon american record it was a completely solo effort and there were bigger hills to climb
He makes it look very easy in that short clip. This is a fine solo performance on a wet course as a (faster than) MP workout. He seems to get in incredible shape every winter for indoors, so it should be fun to see what he runs this year, whether it is Boston indoor and the like or the Trials marathon, where excepting Ritz and accounting for age on the part of Meb and Abdi, he is just on a completely different level than everyone else.
peekay wrote:
He just goes out and runs this in a nothing race...shows how much better he is than the current US marathoners, at least at the half.
My guess is that running a half at the end of 2011 worked in the 2012 preparations so they are just doing it again and he has no intentions of making his marathon debut at the trials. But if I'm wrong I would be shocked if he didn't win the Trials marathon.
Usual Rupp.
Skips Euro XC circuit and worlds, ducks available legit road races, runs a mediocre time for the win against zero competition. So?
1:01 mid is almost exactly three minutes off WR. 15 seconds per mile. That's like getting excited about him breaking 28:00 or 2:10. Zzzzzzzzzzzz.
And that little "move" at the finish though. Cornball.
You seem to be in the know so I will ask you. Can someone that's been banned from competition by USADA still enter and race this event? I won't name names but noticed it in the results. Just curious...
jjjjjj wrote:
He makes it look very easy in that short clip. This is a fine solo performance on a wet course as a (faster than) MP workout. He seems to get in incredible shape every winter for indoors, so it should be fun to see what he runs this year, whether it is Boston indoor and the like or the Trials marathon, where excepting Ritz and accounting for age on the part of Meb and Abdi, he is just on a completely different level than everyone else.
He should definitely run the marathon trials. He's got nothing to lose. He can still focus on the 10,000 if that is his wish, or both, but why not lock up a spot and see what he is capable of? I repeat, he's not getting any younger and won't do better than silver on the track. He probably doesn't even make the podium in the 10,000 again.
Old Man Winter wrote:
Dah wrote:Yea, and Hall's AR is pretty spot on the equivalent of Rupp's 26:44 AR. So, it would take his best on a very good day to beat it. He's capable, but it will take a few things falling into place and an actual focus on a half marathon.
Is it? Daniels' calculator (https://runsmartproject.com/calculator/) claims 26:44 is worth sub-59 for a half, whereas the AR is 59:43. Although the calculator isn't necessarily totally accurate, that's a big margin of error that I'd think makes it reasonable that Rupp could run 59-low, especially considering that his 5k is weaker than his 10k.
Relate this out to a marathon race, 2x1:01:20 =2:02:40+8 minutes puts him at 2:10, rested marathon sharp sub 2:10.
He can win the marathon trials and worst case make the team in 2nd or 3rd.
No other male has shown this type of quality effort as of recent.
he's got his marathon debut appearance fee to lose. unless Nike ponies it up for him, which is possible I guess. His marathon debut is going to be worth so much $$$$
did he do a workout after?
I saw someone that looked like him, 18 miles from Portland, deep in the suburbs around 1:30-2:00pm. They were wearing a black altitude mask and going slow. I'm sure it was him, but can't confirm it.
ancient hist0ry wrote:
Rupp it Good wrote:He should definitely run the marathon trials. He's got nothing to lose. He can still focus on the 10,000 if that is his wish, or both, but why not lock up a spot and see what he is capable of? I repeat, he's not getting any younger and won't do better than silver on the track. He probably doesn't even make the podium in the 10,000 again.
he's got his marathon debut appearance fee to lose. unless Nike ponies it up for him, which is possible I guess. His marathon debut is going to be worth so much $$$$
The Race Director asked Rupp to give back half of the prize money.
Rupp must decide between world indoors, and marathon trials.
Does he feel he has a better chance for an Olympic medal with a 10k/marathon double over a 10k/5k double?
He could make the team at all 3 events, then decide which two to do.
One interesting note, there are fewer Rupp haters than usual on this thread.
Actual person not a puppet wrote:
Salazar said after the race this was a "marathon pace workout".
Your grandmother wrote:
When Ryan Hall ran his half marathon american record it was a completely solo effort and there were bigger hills to climb
In Houston?
http://www.chevronhoustonmarathon.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/2016-ELEVATION_HALF.jpghttp://www.mapmyrun.com/us/portland-or/holiday-half-final-route-23744978ancient hist0ry wrote:
Rupp it Good wrote:He should definitely run the marathon trials. He's got nothing to lose. He can still focus on the 10,000 if that is his wish, or both, but why not lock up a spot and see what he is capable of? I repeat, he's not getting any younger and won't do better than silver on the track. He probably doesn't even make the podium in the 10,000 again.
he's got his marathon debut appearance fee to lose. unless Nike ponies it up for him, which is possible I guess. His marathon debut is going to be worth so much $$$$
Well that's a good point, but suppose he wins the trials, then performs very well in Rio, maybe even medals? He would then be positioned for a go for the AR at his third marathon. Wouldn't such an appearance invite a handsome sum?
He is going to be pressured to run World Indoors because of the marketing behind the event, but I hope he runs the Trials.
DS wrote:
He is going to be pressured to run World Indoors because of the marketing behind the event, but I hope he runs the Trials.
As he should. Worlds is being hosted in the US. Every single athlete should participate in this. Especially every Nike athlete because it's in their backyard. Athletes skipping world championships is ridiculous.
"Why is there so much misinformation on this board?"
- agreed wholeheartedly. Likely because it's mostly high school wannabes, and old and fat previous wannabes that think they really know more than they do. It applies to all subjects on this board.