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Not a live feed. Essentially, some guy giving updates (which also appear on runnerspaces twitter page).
the timing is done by "super race systems" which is associated with active .com and athlinks
can't find a chronotrack for it but athlinks has a placeholder here
https://www.athlinks.com/event/19924/results/Event/695161/Course/1169477/Results
Not seeing anything yet. Anyone?
Unofficial Top Five
Korir
Lagat
Dandena
Osman
Kibet
Looks like it's Hall & Keiffer battling for first.
Hall won.
Motherhood has been good to her, was always in the mix but these past few years have been her most productive.
And do I understand correctly that access to race videos will only be with the USATF plus subscription?
I love how usatf and this race are like back in the 1990s where you have no clue what the full results are until maybe the next day
for now only the top 10 and they are saying video later today
Women's Top Ten Results
1. Sara Hall 1:09:04
2. Allie Kieffer 1:09:20
3. Emma Bates 1:09:42
4. Katie Matthews 1:11:55
5. Janet Cherobon-Bawcom 1:12:21
6. Christina Vergera-Ale 1:12:38
7. Maddie Van Beek 1:12:44
8. Bethany Sachtleben 1:12:55
9. Annmarie Tuxbury 1:13:12
10. Gabi Anzalone 1:13:44
Men's Top Ten Results
1. Leonard Korir 1:00:17
2. Haron Lagat 1:00:29
3. Kiya Dandena 1:00:34
4. Ahmed Osman 1:01:43
5. Elkanah Kibet 1:01:44
6. Samuel Kosgei 1:01:49
7. Jerrell Mock 1:02:14
8. Martin Hehir 1:02:23
9. Aaron Braun 1:02:26
10. Brendan Gregg 1:02:42
Decent times for the top three of each. After that, not impressive.
Not bad times for the temperature. At the start it was upper 70's low 80's with 80% humidity. "Feels like" temp. was upper 80's low 90's. I finished just ahead of the 4th place female and saw quite a bit of people struggling and stopping as I moved up through the field.
results via strava (change "all time" to "today" or "this year")
https://www.strava.com/segments/2292506/leaderboard?date_range=this_year
Keep an eye on Kiya Dandena. He has really made a huge jump from his days as a walk on at TAMU Kingsville.
I thought that the WCAP guys had an advantage because their coach was able to give them towels and water bottles at about 5.5 miles.
Other coaches should of been this smart wit it being so hot today.
Saw it myself wrote:
I thought that the WCAP guys had an advantage because their coach was able to give them towels and water bottles at about 5.5 miles.
Other coaches should of been this smart wit it being so hot today.
I consider myself smarter because I didn't give my athlete anything during the race. that's called cheating and they should have been DQ'd. Surprised the other athletes didn't protest.
I thought so but I assumed it must be okay because of the heat. He didn't try to hide it.
Sara Hall will make the Olympic marathon team. The lady knows how to race to win. I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again.
Coach here wrote:
Saw it myself wrote:
I thought that the WCAP guys had an advantage because their coach was able to give them towels and water bottles at about 5.5 miles.
Other coaches should of been this smart wit it being so hot today.
I consider myself smarter because I didn't give my athlete anything during the race. that's called cheating and they should have been DQ'd. Surprised the other athletes didn't protest.
Isn't it allowable per USATF rules for a coach to give their athlete anything they need, provided this happens at a designated aid station? I may be off base here since I don't know the course exactly and where the stations were.
I thought this was the same sort of crap we saw with Alberto handing Galen fresh hats?
Anyone think anything of the 5k? The kid who won is a beast.
Observation: the top 6 men were born in East Africa