Any idea?
Any idea?
i'd have to say... not enough
10,000 METERS
27:13.98 ..... Meb Keflezighi (Nik) 01
27:20.56 ......... Mark Nenow (Pum) 86
27:25.61 ..... Alberto Salazar (AW) 82
27:29.16 ...... Craig Virgin (FRRT) 80
27:31.34 ...... Todd Williams (adi) 95
27:33.93 ..... Alan Culpepper (adi) 01
27:37.17 .... Bruce Bickford (NBal) 85
27:38.37 ........ Bob Kennedy (Nik) 99
27:41.05 ........ Ed Eyestone (BYU) 85
27:42.83 .... Abdi Abdirahman (Nik) 02
plus, in no particular order
Tony Sandoval
Bill McChesney
Brad Hauser
Steve Plasencia
Aaron Ramirez
Clint Wells
Doug Brown
Dan Browne
Pat Porter
Chris Fox
Ian Dobson
Gerard Donakowski
Thom Hunt
Jim Hill
Shannon Butler
Paul Cummings
Gary Bjorklund
Greg Meyer
Pre
Frank Shorter
did I miss anyone?
According to Track&Field News, Ian Dobson at the Cardinal Invite became the 32nd American to go sub-28.
RITZ, BABY!
Thanks. And maybe one more?
A link to the a comprehensive list of all-time bests in everthing Track.
Yes, that's what I used. I either just missed one or one was too recent for the list, like Ritz.
Rogers
only 32 Americans. jeez, and about million Africans.
From Running Times for BR
TRACK RECORDS PERSONAL
1/2 mile - 2:00
1 mile - 4:16:08
2 mile - 8:48 (indoor practice)
3 mile - 13:27
5 Km - 13:42:00
10Km - 28:04:04
15Km - 43:39:08
10 mile - 46:35
20 Km - 58:15
1 Hour - 12 miles, 1361 yds.
Can't count him
Or him if this is updated
NICK ROGERS
Event: Distance
Height: 6-4
Weight: 155
PRs: 5,000 - 13:18.50 (2000); 10,000 - 28:15.17 (2000)
Born: May 2, 1975 in Seattle, Wash.
Current Residence: Eugene, Oregon
High School: Mount Si (Snohomish, Wash.) '94
Colleges: Eastern Washington; Oregon '97
Coach: Bill Dellinger
Agent: Bob Gordon
Club: Nike
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I think he meant Nick Rogers, not Boston Billy
OK, you guys are right. I saw a 27:55 on him. Thanks. That makes 32.
"only 32 Americans. jeez, and about million Africans."
Actually, to be precise, it's 46,768,597 Africans!
go longer wrote:
A link to the a comprehensive list of all-time bests in everthing Track.
That is a great page!
look at the non-legal marks for the men's marathon. under "short course" one is from NYC and all the rest are from Italy. 'sup wit dat?
Most likely seeing as Bill spells his name Rodgers.
Only four Americans under 27:30.
Some of you people can't count...
As per the site above...
1323, yes that's ONE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED TWENTY-THREE runners (as in people) have run under 28:00. So I doubt that A MILLION Africans (an entire CONTINENT) have run under 28:00. Geezle.