Jordan Hasay is debuting in Boston.
I predict a finish around 10th in 2:35.
Obviously so much depends on the weather and the race itself. But I don't see her breaking 2:30 even on a good day.
Jordan Hasay is debuting in Boston.
I predict a finish around 10th in 2:35.
Obviously so much depends on the weather and the race itself. But I don't see her breaking 2:30 even on a good day.
She will be able to run in the mid to high 2:20's but Boston has so many variables with the weather, so probably not in Boston unless it is a calm day with temperatures in the 40-50 degree range.
DNF or DNS
Maybe they'll get a tailwind and she fashions her hair into a sail, WR! baby.
sanchobaile wrote:
Jordan Hasay is debuting in Boston.
I predict a finish around 10th in 2:35.
Obviously so much depends on the weather and the race itself. But I don't see her breaking 2:30 even on a good day.
Given her 10k milage training consistency over the years, she is closer to adding a little more milage and longer runs and having a great first marathon.
I don't know if Boston is the best pick for her first?Good weather and a tail wind I could see her under 2:30.
Tougher day, 2:33-35ish
2:42 - around 20th. She will fall apart when the going gets tough past 20 miles.
Smart move choosing a point to point course. Impossible to get lapped!
2:35 - 2:40 but I give it 50/50 on making it to the line healthy to even start the race
who?
2:32 - 2:34
Sub 2:19:57
I think she will do all right
I'm thinking 2:30 on the schnoz.
2:28-2:30.
Uhmmm... wrote:
who?
Oh my, you need to hear about Jordan Hasay
sanchobaile wrote:
Jordan Hasay is debuting in Boston.
I predict a finish around 10th in 2:35.
Obviously so much depends on the weather and the race itself. But I don't see her breaking 2:30 even on a good day.
She might run 2:40 if she is in the hunt for top 10 placing her time might as well be 2:27.
Just hope she gets to the starting line well.
It might end up a D.N.F as this is very challenging course. Heart Break hill, if she gets to that point of the course this will be a most rigorous test if she can pass.
If not, Boston was a poor choice for a debut. Better, if she ran on a course that the time counts. Ryan Hall 2:04 did not count as a America record. Maybe, Boston can change the course layout so it will conform to the IAAF standard for record certify course.
2:23.35
Maybe, Boston can change the course layout so it will conform to the IAAF standard for record certify course.
Fat chance. Maybe the Chicago Cubs will build a dome stadium so they can get rid of that troublesome ivy wall.
Easily Trolled wrote:
Uhmmm... wrote:who?
Oh my, you need to hear about Jordan Hasay
haha! Good one!
I agree going sub 2:35 would be a wonderful début
6th place 2:29:57
Right behind Jill Greathouse.
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
Rest in Peace Adrian Lehmann - 2:11 Swiss marathoner. Dies of heart attack.
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!
I think Letesenbet Gidey might be trying to break 14 this Saturday