I like this. Much better approach. I say, roll with this Rojo. And make it a large purse.
I like this. Much better approach. I say, roll with this Rojo. And make it a large purse.
Should Rob Young be up there too? As most incompetent?
Since Frank’s no longer an assistant coach at Loyola and is a retired doctor he could do some consulting in China as a side hustle. Sounds like they could use his expertise.
https://www.runnersworld.com/uk/news/a26961986/chinese-runner-banned-cycling/
kmaclam wrote:
Frank Meza Report wrote:
Since Frank said he’s going to run sub3 next year with an observer at LA or on his “own” in Chicago, I can’t keep up with the lies, LR could offer a “performance bonus” to a charity of his choosing. Therefore LR isn’t bullying him or forcing him to prove something. You can just piggyback and use his lies against him.
I like this. Much better approach. I say, roll with this Rojo. And make it a large purse.
I think the charity idea is good. I don't really put much credence in the "heart condition" as that was from an unnamed, unknown, and unqualified source that Derek used in a story published on June 22. Meza himself states in the LA Times follow up article published on July 2 that the "silver lining" of the situation is that he can line up next year and redeem himself in the 2020 LA Marathon. So, if he had a heart condition, it evidently resolved itself in those ten days.
Given that LA Marathon didn't give Meza a lifetime ban, he can run the 2020 race. Let's take him at his word. My guess is we're on the back end of this news cycle, but the story isn't going away any time soon.
If you're counting hands, I vote go for it.
Rosie Ruiz’s Thighs wrote:
Agree with Golgi here. A great cheater doesn’t get caught so most notorious is probably a better argument to make. People tend to lionize the most recent and since it’s the age of participation trophies here are my winners.
Most Audacious: Rosie Ruiz's stealing the win at Boston! She’s synonymous with cheating and always will be.
Most Creative: Litton makes up a marathon but the details were sloppy.
Biggest Douche: Rossi’s bombastic letter, veiled threats, and penchant for violence make him the runaway winner here.
Lifetime Achievement Award: Frank’s methodical slicing and dicing of his PRs over a decade is restrained and maniacal but you can’t keep on robbing the same bank.
Obviously these four belong on the Mt. Rushmore of cheating.
Should Rob Young be up there too? As most incompetent?
rojo wrote:
i haven't been on this thread in 8 days and yet I've missed 61 pages of threads. That's more than 1200.
Can someone tell me what I've missed? The guy is a cheat. What have you been talking about for 1200+ posts?
Go to my site.
Rojo, after going to Derek's site watch these from ABC News and Inside Edition (there's heaps more) then Google: frank meza
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBNZn6yiHfM
https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/News/video/marathon-officials-disqualify-70-year-photos-surface-64107072
fisky wrote:
Really, you guys think he'd DIE from trying to run ?! Really?!.
Maybe. We aren't sure he's ran in over a decade. No idea how his cardiovascular system would react now.
The Rat wrote:
Tinker . Tailor... wrote:
A friend of mine has Franked the same local marathon for 6 or 7 straight years now.
He’s never taken an award , but did use it to BQ a couple of times.
And no. I’m not going to rat him out.
I'd rat him out before the sun went down.
Not if it were a friend of yours.
Rojo, the cash won't be going anywhere except back in your pocke wrote:
Rojo, on second thoughts I agree with Fisky, put up $100,000 for charity for Frank to run sub 3hrs at LAM2020, we know he's never going to front up but in the meantime think about the world wide publicity and clicks.
Dunno if you're aware it, but this story has gone world wide ballistic, a $100,000 challenge would send it in to the stratosphere and generate millions of clicks.
Rojo -- as an example of how big this story is, at a July 4th family barbecue this afternoon, two non-running family members (who would probably identify Galen Rupp as the former back-up catcher for the Phillies) independently asked me if I had heard about the 70-year old that tried to cheat for a world-record.
Doubler -- one of them asked if there really was a website that catches cheaters.
ExpertKipWatcher wrote:
Goat Cheater wrote:
Does anyone have an approximate count for the number of races Kip cheated at? I'm trying to come up with a system for rating cheaters, based on number of races and age-graded results faked.
Study of Kip Litton Running is still up
http://kiplitton.blogspot.com/?m=1
Your dedication to him is strong even after all these years.
Jekyll and Hide Frank. wrote:
It is hard to keep up with Frank's lies, when Rojo was contemplating putting up cash Frank had told the Loyola High School coaches he had a heart condition, this is where the "he may die and you'll get sued" bit came in.
If not get sued then at the very least LetsRun and us sleuths and truth seekers would look like arseholes, which we're not of course.
And yeah, I know, he told the coaches about the heart condition right after he'd told the Loyola boys he was going to run the Chicago Marathon to prove everyone wrong, but hey, that's just Jekyll and Hide Frank.
His convo with the team/coaches was never coorborated.
Doctors often misdiagnose conditions or can be swayed to write a favorable one. And of course there are miracles!
I think the charity idea is good. I don't really put much credence in the "heart condition" as that was from an unnamed, unknown, and unqualified source that Derek used in a story published on June 22. Meza himself states in the LA Times follow up article published on July 2 that the "silver lining" of the situation is that he can line up next year and redeem himself in the 2020 LA Marathon. So, if he had a heart condition, it evidently resolved itself in those ten days.
Given that LA Marathon didn't give Meza a lifetime ban, he can run the 2020 race. Let's take him at his word. My guess is we're on the back end of this news cycle, but the story isn't going away any time soon.
If you're counting hands, I vote go for it.
Tinker, Tailor... wrote:
The Rat wrote:
I'd rat him out before the sun went down.
Not if it were a friend of yours.
In a heartbeat. I don't cover for frauds.
Tinker Bell, birds of feather flock together. Your friend is lame. He probably needs Viagra and drives an ostentatious vehicle to compensate for his lack of masculinity. You’re just like him and Frank.
ExpertKipWatcher wrote:
A sockpuppet 2017 is someone who posts under another handle to agree with their previous posts or support the same position as their previous handle does usually to give a false impression that they represent a wider opinion than their sad selves do.
However there was a famous thread where an RD who wanted prize winners to hand back some of their winnings when the RD was arguing against himself as a sockpuppet to try and convince people he was a victim of identity fraud.
Please find the thread and link me to it. I need to read that thread it sounds amazing.
The Rat wrote:
Tinker, Tailor... wrote:
Not if it were a friend of yours.
In a heartbeat. I don't cover for frauds.
I think we need a challenge. If he gives up the name of the marathon, how fast could we catch the cheater?
Frank claiming a heart condition is true; it’s consistent with the statement that LHS gave KABC in its story about Frankie retiring for health reason (and, by the way, I wonder who gave that statement, bc it wasn’t his “health issues” that caused the school to remove the Phoenix Marathon article from its website). Similarly, I bet keg boy can confirm Frankie told the coaches of his heart issues. However, what’s likely not true is the actual heart issue that frank says he has. That’s just a convenient excuse.
Nonetheless, they should make the challenge. I believe frank’s first 20k in the 2019 LAM was approximately 6:30-6:35 pace, but I have a real hard time believing that he can run 6:30 pace for 10 miles, 10K, 5K, or even a mile. Use your reason and logic - the guy is 70 years old, hasn’t really run hard in decades, his gate isn’t impressive, he’s overweight, and he’s no Gene Dykes or Ed W. He’s in better shape than most 70 years, but not even close to the shape of Gene or other world class age groupers that could run that pace. It’s obvious, because if he was in that type of shape, he would have knocked out a fast tempo run or track workout with the team to shut all of us up. But he can’t, so all he does is lie, and he can’t even keep his lies straight (and the journalists don’t call him on it). Contrary to Scott’s experience, the only running he does with the team are easy 20-30 minute warmups at 9:00 pace, because he can’t do more.
letsrunstacks wrote:
Please find the thread and link me to it. I need to read that thread it sounds amazing.
Here it is
https://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?thread=6901347rojo wrote:
i haven't been on this thread in 8 days and yet I've missed 61 pages of threads. That's more than 1200.
Can someone tell me what I've missed? The guy is a cheat. What have you been talking about for 1200+ posts?
I joined letsrun specifically due to this thread. So even though I am new here, I understand that rojo is one of the owners. I'll tell you what, he comes off as a real tool in all his posts I see. He acts like he has no clue what is going on like he has better things he is doing. I am not convinced. He has obviously been following this thread daily like the rest of us. Anyway, yeah the dude comes off as a tool.