Cam has run 27:07. So pretty good track time.
Cam has run 27:07. So pretty good track time.
Debut question wrote:
Anyone know the fastest debut by a non-African?
These are off the top of my head from IAAF profile.
Ritz and Moen are both over 2:10
A.Salazar: 2:09:41 - (N.Y. was that race a bit short?)
D. Clayton: 2:09:37 is this true?
C.Levins: 2:09:22
A.Fujiwara: 2:08:40
J.Robinson: 2:08:26 (Cam beat him today by 26 secs)
R.Hall 2:08:24
M.Fujiwara: 2:08:12 (still his PB)
Ya i know, who cares! Just curious.
If we consider a debut a finish then Jones and Lopes were also both under 2:09.
canadian wrote:
The world record in 1975 was 2:09.12, so Drayton was less than a minute off the WR. Had a full-time job, no sponsors.
Very happy Levin’s got it, but today WR is: 2:01.39
The WR was 2:08:33, by a guy who also worked full-time, no sponsors, and six years earlier.
I can't find any marathon results for Simon Bairu. Did he really never finish one?
Shoebacca wrote:
I can't find any marathon results for Simon Bairu. Did he really never finish one?
I think his fastest was 2:14
alsal wrote:
Trollersellasie wrote:
American Khalid Khannouchi debuted with 2:07:10 at Chicago Marathon in 1997.
farah 2:08:21 is missing from you're list and khannouchi was Moroccan at the time
I'm quite sure that Farah is African
I think its fair to say that the new CLEAN (non-politically correct) world record is 2:09.31!!!!
CONGRATS CAM.
MUSAGA
I don't get this...... wrote:
By the way does this "win" get Levin inducted into the National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Jewish_Sports_Hall_of_Fame_and_Museum
Do you know what "American" means?
YMMV wrote:
canadian wrote:
The world record in 1975 was 2:09.12, so Drayton was less than a minute off the WR. Had a full-time job, no sponsors.
Very happy Levin’s got it, but today WR is: 2:01.39
The WR was 2:08:33, by a guy who also worked full-time, no sponsors, and six years earlier.
Exactly. The marathon was a bit of a joke then. Drayton being within a minute of the "WR" is meaningless since Kenyans and Ethiopians weren't exactly going to run major races in droves in 1975.
Levins debuted within 8 minutes of a legitimate, hotly pursued WR. Drayton was within a minute of a soft, soft, soft WR.
YMMV wrote:
canadian wrote:
The world record in 1975 was 2:09.12, so Drayton was less than a minute off the WR. Had a full-time job, no sponsors.
Very happy Levin’s got it, but today WR is: 2:01.39
The WR was 2:08:33, by a guy who also worked full-time, no sponsors, and six years earlier.
Derek Clayton´s time has been disputed, as many claims the course was short.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marathon_world_record_progressionGuy with no tube socks and no 'fro wrote:
Too Tall to Run wrote:
Cam Levins is a taller runner? Cam's listed at 5'10" and 143#. Galen Rupp is listed at 5'11" and Mo Farah is at 5'9". You make no sense at all.
Aw, c'mon! Cam's 'fro counts for a few inches, and it retains heat. ;)
He was wearing a toque. As Canadian as it gets. He was possibly holding a Timmy’s cup too
I don't get this...... wrote:
Levins made more money than the winner of the race? 40K+6K =46K for a non podium finish in a non major race. If the Canadian record wasn't ancient and set by a former superstar marathoner. This wouldn't be front page news at all. By the way does this "win" get Levin inducted into the National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Jewish_Sports_Hall_of_Fame_and_Museum
Well first off, Cam is not a citizen of the USA as he is a Canadian from Vancouver Island in British Columbia. I would say that he would probably not be included in the "American" National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame. I'm assuming that "American" is just the short name for USA considering that Canadians & Mexicans also are residents of North America.
Although Tim Hortons has slick marketing around hockey with feelgood stories, they are no longer Canadian and there is a slow, but steady groundswell going against them. They are owned by a Brazilian company, which is fine in its self, however, the company is ruthless.
Upon purchasing the brand, they put in their press release that nothing will change (paraphrasing) to do with staff or product.
I had very rarely frequented Tim Horton's myself, so can't confirm this but apparently, the food is of lesser quality and the coffee is not as good as it used to be. And even that is a tolerable thing - taste is a personal thing - but a few weeks or months after the release - I forget now - the public company henchmen walked into Tim Horton's head office in Toronto and summarily walked out 350 staff without notice.
When you have to answer to a bottom line first and foremost, you lose sight of what got you to the top.
I also happen to know that their franchisees had a thing going where they would take advantage of a government subsidy that the feds would pay half of a "special needs" employee's salary to motivate business people to hire the special needs. Sounds wonderful, except when their entire service staff in some locations is special needs you are taking advantage of a system.
I'd take a Starbucks over Tim Horton's anytime. But first I would choose local.
Cam's run was a smartly run race and he clearly kept self-control when he was well back of the front pack at 10K and kept that distance. So in that case, I can see him running a 2:07 in London/Chicago/Berlin next year and then who knows!!
Marathon is weird. Imagine a well developed country with a decent history in running producing a new national record in the mile and the headline reading 'Bob Bobson SMASHES 43 year old Bobvanian record with 3:57.8 !!!'
This is so insanely far off WR pace I don't even know why it's being discussed.
15 seconds every mile.
3:40 1500
13:23 5k
27:50 10k
Sure, upper echelon in terms of competitive running, may make an oly team, but 3 exclamation points?
It's a big deal to Canadians and given it was a 43-year old record, it deserves to at least three exclamation marks.
Happy to help you out as to why it's being discussed.
Poster #146 wrote:
Marathon is weird. Imagine a well developed country with a decent history in running producing a new national record in the mile and the headline reading 'Bob Bobson SMASHES 43 year old Bobvanian record with 3:57.8 !!!'
This is so insanely far off WR pace I don't even know why it's being discussed.
15 seconds every mile.
3:40 1500
13:23 5k
27:50 10k
Sure, upper echelon in terms of competitive running, may make an oly team, but 3 exclamation points?
Deer Moran,
Cam Levins is a former LR hero who went from an also ran in the NCAAs to NCAA champ by running mega mileage: 3 times per day and 30+ days. That's why. And it's faster than all the Americans this year except Rupp. Also making it noteworthy given that this bored consists primarily of Americans. Also he's white.
Are you new around here?
That's really good news. Levins was a message board legend in college when he ran incredible times for Southern Utah on close to 200 mpw before cutting mileage and credibility by joining NOP. He ran some fine times but struggled for years with injury and so even though this is not close to what his ceiling was as a marathoner back when he ran low 27, this is really sweet when someone comes back from years of underperforming or not racing to run a national record and break 2:10 soundly.
I hope we will see Cam Levins in the 10K at the 2019 world championship. It appears that Farah will run the 10K and then make up his mind whether to run the 10K in Japan or both the 10K and the marathon in the Olympics.
Very impressed to see him put this all together after the struggles of the last two seasons. He ran 13:26 in May of 2016 and then followed it up with these performances (and two 30min 10km's in 2017):
2018 13:58.29 Torrance (USA) 20 APR 2018
2017 14:10.92 Portland, OR (USA) 16 JUN 2017.
Poster #146 wrote:
Marathon is weird. Imagine a well developed country with a decent history in running producing a new national record in the mile and the headline reading 'Bob Bobson SMASHES 43 year old Bobvanian record with 3:57.8 !!!'
This is so insanely far off WR pace I don't even know why it's being discussed.
15 seconds every mile.
3:40 1500
13:23 5k
27:50 10k
Sure, upper echelon in terms of competitive running, may make an oly team, but 3 exclamation points?
how many americans have run faster than cam ever ... five or six?
al sal, rupp, ritz, hall, a couple of other guys.