vivalarepublica wrote:
Ezekiel bread wrote:
Yuki through in 2:12
Probably his best result since Boston.
Technically his second best time of the year. Ran a 2:11 in February.
vivalarepublica wrote:
Ezekiel bread wrote:
Yuki through in 2:12
Probably his best result since Boston.
Technically his second best time of the year. Ran a 2:11 in February.
Eggleson
21:01 from 30-35km
22:56 from 35-40km
OUCH!!!
Top American wrote:
Eggleson
21:01 from 30-35km
22:56 from 35-40km
OUCH!!!
What about that new balance Japanese runner? When Yuki passed him he looked like he was in a world of hurt.
Got a name?
Japan has, ALL THIS YEAR
1 Man under 2:06.00
4 Men under 2:07.00
5 Men under 2:08.00
10 men under 2:09.00
16 Men under 2:10.00
America has 1 guy under 2:12.
He’s injured and not running, but Japan’s got nothing on us!
douglas burke wrote:
Japan has, ALL THIS YEAR
1 Man under 2:06.00
4 Men under 2:07.00
5 Men under 2:08.00
10 men under 2:09.00
16 Men under 2:10.00
Side Note Yuki Sato went 2:0848 and 2:09.18 this year so 17 performances by 16 Japanese men under 2:10.00 THIS YEAR
Ezekiel bread wrote:
Top American wrote:
Eggleson
21:01 from 30-35km
22:56 from 35-40km
OUCH!!!
What about that new balance Japanese runner? When Yuki passed him he looked like he was in a world of hurt.
Daichi Kamino
http://www.sportsmovie.info/racereport/2018/1202fukuoka/result.php?bib=63juddy96 wrote:
Ezekiel bread wrote:
What about that new balance Japanese runner? When Yuki passed him he looked like he was in a world of hurt.
Daichi Kamino
http://www.sportsmovie.info/racereport/2018/1202fukuoka/result.php?bib=63
Well he Stinsoned it:
5 km 0: 15: 04 0: 15: 04 7
10 km 0: 30: 09 0: 15: 05 6
15 km 0: 45: 15 0: 15: 06 twenty three
20 km 1: 00: 17 0: 15: 02 12
Intermediate 1: 03: 38 0: 03: 21 16
25 km 1: 15: 28 0:11:50 16
30 km 1:31:24 0: 15: 56 14
35 km 1: 48: 01 0: 16: 37 12
40 km 2: 08: 26 0:20:25 19
Finish 2: 19: 28 0:11:02 29
Or is it Parker Kamino?
Ezekiel bread wrote:
vivalarepublica wrote:
Probably his best result since Boston.
Technically his second best time of the year. Ran a 2:11 in February.
Looks like he ran a 1:02:49 half marathon a few weeks ago, which is his best half time since 2012. I wonder if he was nursing an injury after Boston or lost some training during the post-Boston victory tour.
vivalarepublica wrote:
Ezekiel bread wrote:
Technically his second best time of the year. Ran a 2:11 in February.
Looks like he ran a 1:02:49 half marathon a few weeks ago, which is his best half time since 2012. I wonder if he was nursing an injury after Boston or lost some training during the post-Boston victory tour.
His recent Half suggests a Marathon time of 2:10:40 so he was not far off with his 2:12, another nice run by Yuki.
douglas burke wrote:
douglas burke wrote:
Japan has, ALL THIS YEAR
1 Man under 2:06.00
4 Men under 2:07.00
5 Men under 2:08.00
10 men under 2:09.00
16 Men under 2:10.00
Side Note Yuki Sato went 2:0848 and 2:09.18 this year so 17 performances by 16 Japanese men under 2:10.00 THIS YEAR
¡¡¡WoW/WoW!!!
It looks like the male human marathon runners from the USA were ABSOLUTELY DESTROYED... AND TURNED TO DUST...by the male human marathon runners from Japan.
Question:
1) Were the male human male marathoners from the USA completely CRUSHED by the male human marathon runners from Japan in 2018???
Answer:
1) Yes.
2) Oh well. It's not a big surprise.
3) For example:
http://www.letsrun.com/news/2018/04/peoples-marathoner-yuki-kawauchi-wins-2018-boston-marathon/Oh thats nothing... wrote:
America has 1 guy under 2:12.
He’s injured and not running, but Japan’s got nothing on us!
That's a sad thought.