Where can I find a full replay? Scoured youtube and NBCsports...it's not there yet. Help!
Where can I find a full replay? Scoured youtube and NBCsports...it's not there yet. Help!
can't be denied wrote:
too bad wrote:
Rupp was around a minute behind Kipchoge in the brutal Rio conditions and he's even better now. You seriously think Mo is a better marathoner??
+100, but the Rupp haters aren't interested in reason.
Yes, he was only a minute behind Kipchoge, but Kipchoge only went at about 25km. The entire field was together running slowly before that point. He put 1 minute on Rupp in a kicking style race. Farah lost two minutes on Kipchoge but the pace was hard from the start so he blew up a little.
Rupp is a great marathoner, but I believe he is of similar standard to Farah after today's race. If Rupp ran today I think it would be a toss up as to which of them finished third.
there's a super terrible quality recording on facebook but not worth watching
I'm hoping bbc one or redbutton will do a late night replay perhaps?
bbc iplayer has "on demand", otherwise it looks like there is going to be an hour of highlights at 7pm EDT on BBC Two and then absolutely nothing
Evan Jagermeister wrote:
Where can I find a full replay? Scoured youtube and NBCsports...it's not there yet. Help!
Flotrack had broadcasting rights for Canada, so it won't be on youtube, they will block everything.
Mo is awesome wrote:
Let’s get this straight Mo. Awesome showing, but water bottle pick up is YOUR responsibility and not that of the ‘...staff...’ (incidentally they are volunteers), blaming them for the issues is weak, and if you were here with me now I’d break your jaw as a punishment.
The guy should STFU as he is lucky that he was allowed to run the race in the first place and it's a disgrace that London organizers invited him. He has far too many doping offenses by now to have not been banned; first the L Carnitine infusion offense, then the Jama Aden monster drugs bust, then the biological passport failure which was covered up. That's already three doping offenses as it is which is at least a 12 year or life ban.
Splits for the top 3.
Start-> 5km: Kipchoge: 13:48 (4:27), Kitata: 13:48 (4:27), Farah: 13:50 (4:27)
5km -> 10km: Kipchoge: 14:31 (4:40), Kitata: 14:31 (4:40), Farah: 14:30 (4:40)
10km -> 15km: Kipchoge: 14:46 (4:45), Kitata: 14:46 (4:45), Farah: 14:46 (4:45)
15km -> 20km: Kipchoge: 14:47 (4:45), Kitata: 14:47 (4:45), Farah: 14:48 (4:46)
20km -> 25km: Kipchoge: 14:40 (4:43), Kitata: 14:40 (4:43), Farah: 14:42 (4:44)
25km -> 30km: Kipchoge: 14:48 (4:46), Kitata: 14:48 (4:46), Farah: 14:55 (4:48)
30km -> 35km: Kipchoge: 15:09 (4:53), Kitata: 15:09 (4:53), Farah: 15:46 (5:04)
35km -> 40km: Kipchoge: 15:02 (4:50), Kitata: 15:13 (4:54), Farah: 15:55 (5:07)
40km -> Fin: Kipchoge: 06:42 (4:54), Kitata: 07:02 (5:09), Farah: 07:11 (5:16)
splits for the top 3 wrote:
Splits for the top 3.
Start-> 5km: Kipchoge: 13:48 (4:27), Kitata: 13:48 (4:27), Farah: 13:50 (4:27)
5km -> 10km: Kipchoge: 14:31 (4:40), Kitata: 14:31 (4:40), Farah: 14:30 (4:40)
10km -> 15km: Kipchoge: 14:46 (4:45), Kitata: 14:46 (4:45), Farah: 14:46 (4:45)
15km -> 20km: Kipchoge: 14:47 (4:45), Kitata: 14:47 (4:45), Farah: 14:48 (4:46)
20km -> 25km: Kipchoge: 14:40 (4:43), Kitata: 14:40 (4:43), Farah: 14:42 (4:44)
25km -> 30km: Kipchoge: 14:48 (4:46), Kitata: 14:48 (4:46), Farah: 14:55 (4:48)
30km -> 35km: Kipchoge: 15:09 (4:53), Kitata: 15:09 (4:53), Farah: 15:46 (5:04)
35km -> 40km: Kipchoge: 15:02 (4:50), Kitata: 15:13 (4:54), Farah: 15:55 (5:07)
40km -> Fin: Kipchoge: 06:42 (4:54), Kitata: 07:02 (5:09), Farah: 07:11 (5:16)
Thanks!
E.K. is incredible.
Eliud is beyond amazing,
Mad props to Mo. Fantastic effort. He beat some incredibly good athletes. With better conditions and some slightly less insane pacing, it'll be interesting to see what can run.
But Eliud is the man. Just phenomenal.
Rio was a slow race, only reason Galen was close
splits for the top 3 wrote:
Splits for the top 3.
Start-> 5km: Kipchoge: 13:48 (4:27), Kitata: 13:48 (4:27), Farah: 13:50 (4:27)
5km -> 10km: Kipchoge: 14:31 (4:40), Kitata: 14:31 (4:40), Farah: 14:30 (4:40)
10km -> 15km: Kipchoge: 14:46 (4:45), Kitata: 14:46 (4:45), Farah: 14:46 (4:45)
15km -> 20km: Kipchoge: 14:47 (4:45), Kitata: 14:47 (4:45), Farah: 14:48 (4:46)
20km -> 25km: Kipchoge: 14:40 (4:43), Kitata: 14:40 (4:43), Farah: 14:42 (4:44)
25km -> 30km: Kipchoge: 14:48 (4:46), Kitata: 14:48 (4:46), Farah: 14:55 (4:48)
30km -> 35km: Kipchoge: 15:09 (4:53), Kitata: 15:09 (4:53), Farah: 15:46 (5:04)
35km -> 40km: Kipchoge: 15:02 (4:50), Kitata: 15:13 (4:54), Farah: 15:55 (5:07)
40km -> Fin: Kipchoge: 06:42 (4:54), Kitata: 07:02 (5:09), Farah: 07:11 (5:16)
thanks
wejo wrote:
Here are the 5k splits for the men in the race:
13:48
14:31
14:46
14:47
14:44
14:48
15:09
15:02
WR pace is 14:34. So they banked time the 1st 10k and then slowly gave it all back.
4:34 is 2:00:00, not 2:02:5x pace, so presumably you had that even more important pace in your mind. I think WR is 4:41 pace (almost my mile PR)
i will bid that MO will beat kipchoge in tokyo ,i had similar aid station incident i knew well about déshydratation jos hermans will not contradict me knows witnessed MO HAD THIS ISSUE i know how much cost him he has 4 more marathon before tokyo 2020 if surounded right people will medal easy probably GOLD will know aftr 2 more compet test specially he handle humdity heat i cant stretch to much more opinions no free advices
Rainy Day wrote:
Great run by Farah. I’m the same way Tyson Gay was great but struggled to beat Usain Bolt. Kipchoge is on another level at 26.2. I am sincerely surprised Mo beat Bekele. Any of these top 5 guys would have won Boston. No disrespect to Kawauchi.
Desi had no chance to win Boston against Flanagan, Huddle, and all those africans either.
Ethiopianszz wrote:
Bekele is not as committed to running as much as Mo.
Has not been for a long time. He's way too busy with all the businesses he run in Ethiopia.
A fully committed Bekele would always beat Mo.
Bekele is incomparable with Mo with regards natural talent.
A clean Mo is not better than the average runner. When Mo used to run clean up until he was 27, Bekele was a lap in front of him on the track
Mo wasn't fully committed until he was 27.
kipchoge knew exactly what he was doing that fast first mile. he wanted to take the sting out of everyone and he did. probably even convinced the race to ignore the pacing groups.
he probably suffered for it, but he won gloriously and got Bekele to drop pretty profoundly. i bet he practiced the hard first mile in training and will try to break the world record in Berlin after seeing how fast Bekele ran there and knowing it would be warm today (although, i bet he could have broken the WR today if he paced right, 2:04:17 is still nuts with that 13:48 5k.
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EPOchoge wrote:
Funny how everyone hates Mo yet assume Eliud is clean. Ffs, open your eyes people.
How many drug pushing coaches does Kipchoge have? Does he miss drug tests because he can't hear doorbells? Does he train in one area with Aden, yet posts it as another location? Just curious.
Racists live here wrote:
dfdf wrote:
A somali can't break the European record.
He’s British, you horrid little racist.
He's definitely not British...have you seen his straight teeth?
yest wrote:
Ethiopianszz wrote:
Bekele is not as committed to running as much as Mo.
Has not been for a long time. He's way too busy with all the businesses he run in Ethiopia.
A fully committed Bekele would always beat Mo.
Bekele is incomparable with Mo with regards natural talent.
A clean Mo is not better than the average runner. When Mo used to run clean up until he was 27, Bekele was a lap in front of him on the track
Mo wasn't fully committed until he was 27.
Correct. He had yet to begin his press-up routine.
kipchoge and his first mile wrote:
kipchoge knew exactly what he was doing that fast first mile. he wanted to take the sting out of everyone and he did. probably even convinced the race to ignore the pacing groups.
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I doubt it. He looked disappointed when he finished. He wanted the WR and knew they messed it up.