Ayala on mid 2:07 pace. WAY too aggressive for him. Rest of runners on 2:16 pace.
Ayala on mid 2:07 pace. WAY too aggressive for him. Rest of runners on 2:16 pace.
They just said Ayala ran a 2:10 (NR) two weeks ago, lol
zdf wrote:
They just said Ayala ran a 2:10 (NR) two weeks ago, lol
Don't believe that. season best 2:12 something. 2:10 mid PR
"You're assuming the thing you want to prove. We don't know that we had throws of 22.91, 22.90 and 22.90. We know that we had throws judged to be 22.91, 22.90 and 22.90.
If they actually were 22.905, 22.904 and 22.904 then that would still be the correct result. But it absolutely depends on the ability to judge where the edge of a hole in a lawn is to within one milimeter."
I'm assuming nothing of the sort. You are making the erroneous assumption that the officials at this level are incapable of making reliably accurate measurements, that they are "judging." Read the relevant rule book and you will see you don't know what you are talking about and that your example does not apply. 22.90 and 22.91 are, in fact, reliable measurements, not judgments.
Hint: They are not measuring from the "edge of a hole in a lawn." They are not rounding as you are.
Anyone have a link for live marathon splits?
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kmaclam wrote:
zdf wrote:
They just said Ayala ran a 2:10 (NR) two weeks ago, lol
Don't believe that. season best 2:12 something. 2:10 mid PR
Looks like Buenos Aires, two weeks ago. 2:10:31
https://d10.ultimahora.com/historico-derlis-ayala-campeon-sudamericano-n2845201.htmlkmaclam wrote:
Ayala 15:06 5K, Peleton at 16:06.
Who TF is Peloton, and what country is he from?
https://www.iaaf.org/competitions/iaaf-world-championships/iaaf-world-athletics-championships-doha-2019-6033/live#timetableDetail/Result/25601live splits? wrote:
Anyone have a link for live marathon splits?
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Ayala 30:40 at 10K, next 40 runners at 31:40.
Ayala ran 2:10 in Buenos Aires 2 weeks ago. This is his 4th Marathon this year. London and Lima Pan Am games the first two.
He's used to this heat+humidity conditions but he wasnt jogging in Buenos Aires!!!
Yuki off the back of the pack at 11k, 100m back.
I haven't found a good stream, but there's live commentary here.
Ayala already won. It's a race for second place now.
zdf wrote:
kmaclam wrote:
Don't believe that. season best 2:12 something. 2:10 mid PR
Looks like Buenos Aires, two weeks ago. 2:10:31
https://d10.ultimahora.com/historico-derlis-ayala-campeon-sudamericano-n2845201.html
WE have a New YUKI!!!! This is crazy! His lead is now well over a minute. Ran a PR 14 days ago!
Nice to see Z. Tadese in action, also S. Kiprotich WC2013 and OC2012, THE championship man.
4 marathons in 7 months, with a PR 2 weeks ago?!? And now with over a minute lead at World Champs in 87 degree heat. Going to be fun following him in Tokyo next year.
Other than the massacre, I've got some memories of 1972, but do not recall that. Were they throwing into turf? Although it could indeed have hit Komar's flag and been quite a bit shorter.
I remember Stan Wright screwed up and cost local boy Eddie Hart a probable gold. Was the 4x4 because Wayne Collett and Vince Matthews got thrown off the team for their "podium protest"?
But there were the great performances from Rod Milburn, Randy Williams, Dave Wottle, et al, so it could have been worse.
Do not get me started on basketball.
Looks like the race is on, Lonyangata lights it up ! Falls back with Kirui and Wasihun in command.
I wouldn't be surprised if Wasihun did well today...podium at least.
Chilli Boy wrote:
"You're assuming the thing you want to prove. We don't know that we had throws of 22.91, 22.90 and 22.90. We know that we had throws judged to be 22.91, 22.90 and 22.90.
If they actually were 22.905, 22.904 and 22.904 then that would still be the correct result. But it absolutely depends on the ability to judge where the edge of a hole in a lawn is to within one milimeter."
I'm assuming nothing of the sort. You are making the erroneous assumption that the officials at this level are incapable of making reliably accurate measurements, that they are "judging." Read the relevant rule book and you will see you don't know what you are talking about and that your example does not apply. 22.90 and 22.91 are, in fact, reliable measurements, not judgments.
Hint: They are not measuring from the "edge of a hole in a lawn." They are not rounding as you are.
They are clearly rounding to some extent otherwise there would not be a tie for 2nd and 3rd. One of those guys threw it further than the other one. There is zero mathematical doubt about that.
Instead of giving us a hint at how they are measuring it with supreme accuracy, why not just tell us? We clearly don't know as much about it as you do.
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
Running for Bowerman Track Club used to be cool now its embarrassing
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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