well,, wrote:
mb,n wrote:
We get pissed when London goes out at 61min pace with a downhill start. Kip just went out in 61 flat and negative split !!!!!!
The problem with London was that they went out in 13,48.
The real problem with the moaning about the London pace is still that nobody realises what a significant downhill that first 5k is.
Thanks bro
Watching the Copenhagen half with Danish commentary, I have almost forgotten how ugly the Danish language is...
Jonathan Gault wrote:
BTW, my favorite part of this race so far has been Kipchoge's drinks guy. He's done this at least three times so far.
https://twitter.com/jgault13/status/1041239210001346560
Find a clip of the guy that got spooked by the start gun.
ethiopian wrote:
Watching the Copenhagen half with Danish commentary, I have almost forgotten how ugly the Danish language is...
Absolutely bizarre and impossible to understand.
Hardloper wrote:
Poor Bekele, his dreams of holding all 3 WRs are getting crushed
Banana Bread was holding out for a WR in Amsterdam. Dashed!
swede.. wrote:
ethiopian wrote:
Watching the Copenhagen half with Danish commentary, I have almost forgotten how ugly the Danish language is...
Absolutely bizarre and impossible to understand.
Here is CPH Half with english commentators
https://resultater.cphhalf.dk/swede.. wrote:
ethiopian wrote:
Watching the Copenhagen half with Danish commentary, I have almost forgotten how ugly the Danish language is...
Absolutely bizarre and impossible to understand.
Norway and Sweden should hold an intervention session for Denmark. "Denmark, we have seen your language going down south the past century, and we don't know how worse it is going to get if it continues this way, even though it may seem that this is rock bottom. "
The real problem wrote:
well,, wrote:
The problem with London was that they went out in 13,48.
The real problem with the moaning about the London pace is still that nobody realises what a significant downhill that first 5k is.
Net 90 feet loss over 3 miles. Worth 4 seconds per mile at best. They were still running at least 9 seconds per mile too fast.
Didn't know Kejelcha was running this, wow!
See what nerves does? I was posting on the wrong thread the whole time thinking the yanks were sleeping in.
http://results.scc-events.com/2018/?pid=leaderboard[/quotekmaclam wrote:
Where ya getting these?
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Runner | men
Pos. Name number Diff Time
1 Kipchoge, Eliud (KEN)1--+00:00 02:01:39
2 Kipruto, Amos (KEN)4--+04:44 02:06:23
3 Kipsang, Wilson (KEN)2--+05:0902:06:48
4 Nakamura, Shogo (JPN)13--+06:37 02:08:16
5 Tadese, Zersenay (ERI)12--+07:07 02:08:46
6 Sato, Yuki (JPN)7--+07:39 02:09:18
7 Tsegay, Okubay (ERI)19--+08:17 02:09:56
8 Uekado, Daisuke (JPN)8--+09:28 02:11:07
9 Canchanya, Wily (PER)22--+11:18 02:12:57
10 van Nunen, Bart (NED)33--+11:30 02:13:09
11 Da Silva, Wellington (BRA)24--+12:04 02:13:43
12 Da Silva Noronha, Vagner (BRA)96--+13:18 02:14:57
13 Cabada, Fernando (USA)16--+13:21 02:15:00
14 van Peborgh, Nick (BEL)34--+13:25 02:15:04
15 De Bock, Thomas (BEL)31--+13:40 02:15:19
16 Murayama, Kenta (JPN)10--+13:58 02:15:37
17 Martin, Brendan (USA)23--+14:47 02:16:26
18 Hicks, Malcolm (NZL)35--+14:49 02:16:28
19 Spence, Julian (AUS)95--+15:00 02:16:39
20 Martelletti, Paul (NZL)28--+15:50 02:17:29
21 Orta, Luis Alberto (VEN)25--+16:09 02:17:48
22 O'Hanlon, Gary (IRL)98--+17:27 02:19:06
23 Devos, Gerd (BEL)113--+17:35 02:19:14
24 Wuve, Berihun (ISR)100--+18:06 02:19:45
25 Threlfall, Brady (AUS)104--+18:14 02:19:53
26 Harwardt, Valentin (GER)119--+18:15 02:19:54
27 Cardona Rodriguez, Antonio L (PUR)14655--+18:39 02:20:18
28 Seelaus, Jeffrey (USA)66397--+19:13 02:20:52
29 Sanca, Ruben (CPV)97--+19:22 02:21:01
30 Hübner, Dirk (GER)22402--+19:22 02:21:01
Runner | women
Pos. Name number Diff Time
1 Cherono, Gladys (KEN)F1--+00:00 02:18:11
2 Aga, Ruti (ETH)F5--+00:23 02:18:34
3 Dibaba, Tirunesh (ETH)F2--+00:44 02:18:55
4 Kiplagat, Edna (KEN)F3--+03:07 02:21:18
5 Matsuda, Mizuki (JPN)F6--+04:12 02:22:23
6 Tola, Helen (ETH)F32--+04:37 02:22:48
7 Maeda, Honami (JPN)F8--+07:12 02:25:23
8 Rocha, Carla Salome (POR)F11--+07:16 02:25:27
9 U ehara, Miyuki (JPN)F16--+07:35 02:25:46
10 Ohara, Rei (JPN)F7--+09:18 02:27:29
11 Cliff, Rachel (CAN)F17--+10:42 02:28:53
12 Tessier, Lyndsay (CAN)F20--+12:36 02:30:47
13 Melchor, Ines (PER)F10--+13:58 02:32:09
14 Deelstra, Andrea (NED)F9--+14:30 02:32:41
15 Grunnagle, Dawn (USA)F15--+16:45 02:34:56
16 Spencer, Emma (USA)F26--+18:54 02:37:05
17 Jordan, Cristina (ESP)F23--+19:03 02:37:14
18 Montrone, Teresa (ITA)F24--+19:24 02:37:35
19 Phillips, Caitlin (USA)F22--+19:37 02:37:48
20 Parlov, Matea (CRO)F30--+19:54 02:38:05
21 Raby, Arianne (CAN)F27--+21:26 02:39:37
22 Watkins, Catherine (CAN)F40--+22:00 02:40:11
23 Cadicamo, Alexandra (USA)F41--+22:26 02:40:37
24 Sawahata, Tomomi (JPN)F25--+22:39 02:40:50
25 Davis, Stephanie (GBR)16031--+23:05 02:41:16
26 Hamel, Séverine (FRA)56824--+23:23 02:41:34
27 Nurse, Amanda (USA)30428--+23:37 02:41:48
28 Hannah, Rachel (CAN)F14--+24:46 02:42:57
29 Klein, Sarah (AUS)59028--+25:18 02:43:29
30 Zanderson, Marie (USA)70213--+26:16 02:44:27
ethiopian wrote:
Watching the Copenhagen half with Danish commentary, I have almost forgotten how ugly the Danish language is...
It's truly a brutal, guttural language. Absolutely torturous.
You guys should pay attention! We might be getting another WR right now.
Good choice. 'One Moment in Time' by the great Whitney Houston. Much better triumphal sports song than the overplayed 'We Are the Champions' by Queen, if you ask me.
Greatest shoes of all time.
El Keniano wrote:
See what nerves does? I was posting on the wrong thread the whole time thinking the yanks were sleeping in.
I was wondering why you weren't in this thread haha
OMG!!
Now that's some runnin.
longdistanceDP wrote:
http://results.scc-events.com/2018/?pid=leaderboardkmaclam wrote:
Where ya getting these?
Runner | men
Pos. Name number Diff Time
1 Kipchoge, Eliud (KEN)1--+00:00 02:01:39
2 Kipruto, Amos (KEN)4--+04:44 02:06:23
3 Kipsang, Wilson (KEN)2--+05:0902:06:48
4 Nakamura, Shogo (JPN)13--+06:37 02:08:16
5 Tadese, Zersenay (ERI)12--+07:07 02:08:46
6 Sato, Yuki (JPN)7--+07:39 02:09:18
7 Tsegay, Okubay (ERI)19--+08:17 02:09:56
8 Uekado, Daisuke (JPN)8--+09:28 02:11:07
9 Canchanya, Wily (PER)22--+11:18 02:12:57
10 van Nunen, Bart (NED)33--+11:30 02:13:09
11 Da Silva, Wellington (BRA)24--+12:04 02:13:43
12 Da Silva Noronha, Vagner (BRA)96--+13:18 02:14:57
13 Cabada, Fernando (USA)16--+13:21 02:15:00
14 van Peborgh, Nick (BEL)34--+13:25 02:15:04
15 De Bock, Thomas (BEL)31--+13:40 02:15:19
16 Murayama, Kenta (JPN)10--+13:58 02:15:37
17 Martin, Brendan (USA)23--+14:47 02:16:26
18 Hicks, Malcolm (NZL)35--+14:49 02:16:28
19 Spence, Julian (AUS)95--+15:00 02:16:39
20 Martelletti, Paul (NZL)28--+15:50 02:17:29
21 Orta, Luis Alberto (VEN)25--+16:09 02:17:48
22 O'Hanlon, Gary (IRL)98--+17:27 02:19:06
23 Devos, Gerd (BEL)113--+17:35 02:19:14
24 Wuve, Berihun (ISR)100--+18:06 02:19:45
25 Threlfall, Brady (AUS)104--+18:14 02:19:53
26 Harwardt, Valentin (GER)119--+18:15 02:19:54
27 Cardona Rodriguez, Antonio L (PUR)14655--+18:39 02:20:18
28 Seelaus, Jeffrey (USA)66397--+19:13 02:20:52
29 Sanca, Ruben (CPV)97--+19:22 02:21:01
30 Hübner, Dirk (GER)22402--+19:22 02:21:01
Runner | women
Pos. Name number Diff Time
1 Cherono, Gladys (KEN)F1--+00:00 02:18:11
2 Aga, Ruti (ETH)F5--+00:23 02:18:34
3 Dibaba, Tirunesh (ETH)F2--+00:44 02:18:55
4 Kiplagat, Edna (KEN)F3--+03:07 02:21:18
5 Matsuda, Mizuki (JPN)F6--+04:12 02:22:23
6 Tola, Helen (ETH)F32--+04:37 02:22:48
7 Maeda, Honami (JPN)F8--+07:12 02:25:23
8 Rocha, Carla Salome (POR)F11--+07:16 02:25:27
9 U ehara, Miyuki (JPN)F16--+07:35 02:25:46
10 Ohara, Rei (JPN)F7--+09:18 02:27:29
11 Cliff, Rachel (CAN)F17--+10:42 02:28:53
12 Tessier, Lyndsay (CAN)F20--+12:36 02:30:47
13 Melchor, Ines (PER)F10--+13:58 02:32:09
14 Deelstra, Andrea (NED)F9--+14:30 02:32:41
15 Grunnagle, Dawn (USA)F15--+16:45 02:34:56
16 Spencer, Emma (USA)F26--+18:54 02:37:05
17 Jordan, Cristina (ESP)F23--+19:03 02:37:14
18 Montrone, Teresa (ITA)F24--+19:24 02:37:35
19 Phillips, Caitlin (USA)F22--+19:37 02:37:48
20 Parlov, Matea (CRO)F30--+19:54 02:38:05
21 Raby, Arianne (CAN)F27--+21:26 02:39:37
22 Watkins, Catherine (CAN)F40--+22:00 02:40:11
23 Cadicamo, Alexandra (USA)F41--+22:26 02:40:37
24 Sawahata, Tomomi (JPN)F25--+22:39 02:40:50
25 Davis, Stephanie (GBR)16031--+23:05 02:41:16
26 Hamel, Séverine (FRA)56824--+23:23 02:41:34
27 Nurse, Amanda (USA)30428--+23:37 02:41:48
28 Hannah, Rachel (CAN)F14--+24:46 02:42:57
29 Klein, Sarah (AUS)59028--+25:18 02:43:29
30 Zanderson, Marie (USA)70213--+26:16 02:44:27[/quote]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c188hjAK484Just DO it : Caitlin Phillips
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https://www.instagram.com/p/BnmsQJcFWFx/?hl=en&taken-by=amandarunsbostonAlexandra Cadicamo
Ivy League alumnus (Yale University '10 Penn University Wharton) qualifies for US Olympic Marathon Trials
newyork.usatf.org/News/GETTING-TO-KNOW-Alex-Cadicamo.aspxHigh School Mile Personal Best 5:17
Winchester (Boston) runner
Emma Spencer
graduating from Columbia University
Personal Best by 3 minutes
https://maxwellhealth.com/aboutus/emma-spencer/Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
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