Third in her debut, crushing Linden by over a minute!
Third in her debut, crushing Linden by over a minute!
2 minutes.
Jordan is the future.
Hasay ran an impressive race today.
Fastest Boston Marathon Time by American Women:
2:22:02 Flanagan, Shalane USA Boston 6 4/21/14
2:22:38 Linden, Desireé USA Boston 2 4/18/11
2:22:43 Benoit, Joan USA Boston 1 4/18/83
2:23:00 Hasay, Jordan USA Boston 3 4/17/17
2:23:54 Linden, Desireé USA Boston 9 4/21/14
Now everyone will hear of Jordan Hasay.
Hasay's time is 4th fastest American Women all-time at Boston.
Fastest Boston Marathon Time by American Women:
#1 2:22:02 Flanagan, Shalane USA Boston 6 4/21/14
#2 2:22:38 Linden, Desireé USA Boston 2 4/18/11
#3 2:22:43 Benoit, Joan USA Boston 1 4/18/83
#4 2:23:00 Hasay, Jordan USA Boston 3 4/17/17
2:04 guy wrote:
Hasay's time is 4th fastest American Women all-time at Boston.
Fastest Boston Marathon Time by American Women:
#1 2:22:02 Flanagan, Shalane USA Boston 6 4/21/14
#2 2:22:38 Linden, Desireé USA Boston 2 4/18/11
#3 2:22:43 Benoit, Joan USA Boston 1 4/18/83
#4 2:23:00 Hasay, Jordan USA Boston 3 4/17/17
third without an asterisk
Queens Queens wrote:
Third in her debut, crushing Linden by over a minute!
With a 2 minute negative split!
That does not mean anything.
Boston is an aided course, and it's still several minutes behind the AR.
It's too early to tell if she is suited for the marathon.
Not a bad effort, but no need for exaggeration.
2:04 guy wrote:
Hasay's time is 4th fastest American Women all-time at Boston.
She has the all time fastest slowest time.
Sledgehammer wrote:
Boston is an aided course,
Trying too hard/10
Sledgehammer wrote:
That does not mean anything.
Boston is an aided course, and it's still several minutes behind the AR.
It's too early to tell if she is suited for the marathon.
Not a bad effort, but no need for exaggeration.
How silly. She just finished 3d in a major marathon and how many times has she finished top 3 in any major track race?
she tops the list of fastest US debuts
2:23:00 Hasay '16
2:25:53 Goucher '08
2:26:58 Kastor '01
2:27:03 Cragg '11
2:27:10 Runyan '02
2:27:17 Baillie '12
2:28:13 Huddle '16
Why, did you not know Boston is a downhill and point-to-point course?
Being a terrible track runner doesn't automatically makes her a great road racer.
no asterisk wrote:
third without an asterisk
There are no asterisks at BOSTON.
"It is, what it is."
"You pull your bull, and RIDE IT."
Certified Idiot.
If you weren't on the bangwagon before, get on board!
Have been on it since her HM debut.
Thought she was over last year and then she just came back vengeance as the distance had gone up.
Glad to know she's found her niche/comfort zone.
Sledgehammer wrote:
Why, did you not know Boston is a downhill and point-to-point course?
Oh so that's why the times are so much faster than London and Berlin
Impressive performance.
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