Go ALLIE!!!
Go ALLIE!!!
Matt Centro sounds dumber than ever.
This girls are practically walking. I guess this could be good for the race as more runners will have a chance.
Props to ESPN. The men's wheelchair race just finished and they didn't show it live.
As for the men's race.
Men’s race
Shura Kitata goes for it early, 5:14 first mile, stringing things out. But he falls back during mile 2 on the downhill of the bridge.
Mile 2: 4:52 (10:06 through two miles)
race directors need to make some kind of motivation to prevent pedestrian first halfs
at this point I would refuse to award top five anything
those that think they are missing anything, you aren't
there's going to be basically a 200 meter sprint at the end
I hear ya! I do have a question for the forum........
1. Why do the women start way before the men with no crowd interruption, but the men's start has the crowd that takes off right with them??????
2. There seems to be a desperate effort by NYC to have am American woman win, with less female Africans in the women's start.
Shaking my head with the BS coverage.
rojo wrote:
Props to ESPN. The men's wheelchair race just finished and they didn't show it live.
They are showing some geek explaining what 9 minutes/mile times 26.2 miles is instead.
I'd much rather seen the men's wheelchair finish.
Waiting for the moment Des makes it a race and people around here think she's an idiot.
The women at 10k were 13 seconds slower than in 2017.
However, they ran the 2nd 5k a lot slower than in 2017. In 2017, the first 5k was a slow 19:09 and the 2nd a 17:43.
This year the first was 18:45 and 2nd 18:20
rojo wrote:
Props to ESPN. The men's wheelchair race just finished and they didn't show it live.
As for the men's race.
Men’s race
Shura Kitata goes for it early, 5:14 first mile, stringing things out. But he falls back during mile 2 on the downhill of the bridge.
Mile 2: 4:52 (10:06 through two miles)
Mile 3 is 15:01 for 2 guys so that's 4:55 but the rest of the pack was 15:10.
rojo wrote:
Props to ESPN. The men's wheelchair race just finished and they didn't show it live.
They're just saving it to show tape-delayed when a break is about to happen in the mens/womens able-bodied race
These metrics could be interesting if used correctly during the later parts of the race. Skin temp, breathing etc.
I have a feeling they are really an updated version of "Imagine your local high school track..."
El Keniano wrote:
This girls are practically walking. I guess this could be good for the race as more runners will have a chance.
working class, blogger marathoner Brittany Charboneau taking it to the front of the pack
Jesus Fucking Christ another commercial.
I've seen more live action Frozen then the actual marathon so far.
Sellers is still selling. Still with the leaders almost on3 hour in
Actually the guys leading the race are two guys who started in the mass race.
Men's field is already breaking up. Desis and Kitata to the front. This coverage on tv is horrific.
They just showed some "performance metrics" of some lady they have wired up, mile 8 she's at 153/164 heart rate/max, surely that couldn't be right, if she has any intention of finishing the race?!
men are racing now
Wow. Kitata didn't come here to mess around.
Now that is just an abomination...all this BS about caring for charities and the disable. The race is only concerned with profit and lining their director's pockets. Shaking my head in disgust
RIP: D3 All-American Frank Csorba - who ran 13:56 in March - dead
RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
Hats off to my dad. He just ran a 1:42 Half Marathon and turns 75 in 2 months!
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Running for Bowerman Track Club used to be cool now its embarrassing