Sorrytoburst wrote:
http://www.deagel.com/country/United-States-of-America_c0001.aspx
what does this mean in this context?
Sorrytoburst wrote:
http://www.deagel.com/country/United-States-of-America_c0001.aspx
what does this mean in this context?
Aussiestatman wrote:
After the Olympics:women 8 August, men 9 August, it goes:
Sept 13 Copenhagen half
14 Boston
20 Istanbul half
27 Berlin
Oct. 4. Cardiff half
London
11. Chicago
17 World half, Gdynia, Poland
More in a min
if the world half champs go ahead in poland, kamworor wont be there
Aussiestatman wrote:
After the Olympics:women 8 August, men 9 August, it goes:
Sept 13 Copenhagen half
14 Boston
20 Istanbul half
27 Berlin
Oct. 4. Cardiff half
London
11. Chicago
17 World half, Gdynia, Poland
More in a min
26 Sept 15k Nocturna in Valencia
Chicago is now just less than 100 days away and they still have yet to cancel.
Aussiestatman wrote:
50th male is Dawit Wolde, second in Hong Kong, Prague, and Frankfurt last year. Fastest of those was Prague in 2.06.18.
Should i continue on name number 51? Winner of the Japanese Grand Champs to book his place at the home Olympics. Never under 2.08.
triumph wrote:
Chicago is now just less than 100 days away and they still have yet to cancel.
And how is Illinois doing with COVID? 937 new cases, 27 deaths yesterday. Will they ride the bell curve down sufficiently to have a mass participation event?
Aussiestatman wrote:
Aussiestatman wrote:
50th male is Dawit Wolde, second in Hong Kong, Prague, and Frankfurt last year. Fastest of those was Prague in 2.06.18.
Should i continue on name number 51? Winner of the Japanese Grand Champs to book his place at the home Olympics. Never under 2.08.
Shogo Nakamura, also selected for the World Half Marathon Champs in Poland.
Aussiestatman wrote:
After the Olympics:women 8 August, men 9 August, it goes:
Sept 13 Copenhagen half
14 Boston
20 Istanbul half
27 Berlin
Oct. 4. Cardiff half
London
11. Chicago
17 World half, Gdynia, Poland
More in a min
No Chicago now.
Aussiestatman wrote:
Have I left any out in your opinion yet?
I think i missed Alemu Megertu. Should be around the top 23 or 24.
Still on:
The Jarmans Invitational Marathon. August 1st at 12:01 pm.
Rupp and Kipcoghe are on the wait list.
MeHereYouWhere?! wrote:
Still on:
The Jarmans Invitational Marathon. August 1st at 12:01 pm.
Rupp and Kipcoghe are on the wait list.
I see the CR is 4.21.10.
Aussiestatman wrote:
MeHereYouWhere?! wrote:
Still on:
The Jarmans Invitational Marathon. August 1st at 12:01 pm.
Rupp and Kipcoghe are on the wait list.
I see the CR is 4.21.10.
Yeah, probably a little fast for Rupp and Kipchoghe!
Aussiestatman wrote:
Aussiestatman wrote:
After the Olympics:women 8 August, men 9 August, it goes:
Sept 13 Copenhagen half
14 Boston
20 Istanbul half
27 Berlin
Oct. 4. Cardiff half
London
11. Chicago
17 World half, Gdynia, Poland
More in a min
I wrote to Copenhagen to see how the planning is going.
i am guessing the planning for our NRL [professional footy code] restart here on May 28 could be helpful for them.
Denmark is doing well with suppressing COVID, hoping they still decide to go ahead. I wonder if Kenyans and Ethiopians will be able to fly in if they isolate for 14 on landing?
Aussiestatman wrote:
Oct 18 New Delhi half
Amsterdam
Toronto
Paris
Paris now 15 nov
Aussiestatman wrote:
Aussiestatman wrote:
I wrote to Copenhagen to see how the planning is going.
i am guessing the planning for our NRL [professional footy code] restart here on May 28 could be helpful for them.
Denmark is doing well with suppressing COVID, hoping they still decide to go ahead. I wonder if Kenyans and Ethiopians will be able to fly in if they isolate for 14 on landing?
Copenhagen has gone.
Aussiestatman wrote:
Aussiestatman wrote:
https://www.virginmoneylondonmarathon.com/news-media/latest-news/item/a-message-from-hugh-brasher/index.htmlWe will know by Sunday if London is going ahead. Will be a brave decision.
sounds like its going to happen. even an elite event suits me and what i love to do.
will there be another announcement this week?
Aussiestatman wrote:
Aussiestatman wrote:
sounds like its going to happen. even an elite event suits me and what i love to do.
will there be another announcement this week?
How many laps on the roads around Buckingham palace will they have to run? and how many of the elites who were running in April will run here? and will any others join them, like those who were originally running Boston?
Aussiestatman wrote:
Aussiestatman wrote:
After the Olympics:women 8 August, men 9 August, it goes:
Sept 13 Copenhagen half
14 Boston
20 Istanbul half
27 Berlin
Oct. 4. Cardiff half
London
11. Chicago
17 World half, Gdynia, Poland
More in a min
Apart from Copenhagen and Istanbul halfs, I cant see any elites chopping and changing between halfs and the classic distance. The fall is too packed in.
Istanbul on sept 20 is having 2500 runners
Aussiestatman wrote:
Aussiestatman wrote:
Apart from Copenhagen and Istanbul halfs, I cant see any elites chopping and changing between halfs and the classic distance. The fall is too packed in.
Istanbul on sept 20 is having 2500 runners
It was very quick last year, the women's event had six under 68.40 led by Ruth C.
Aussiestatman wrote:
Aussiestatman wrote:
After the Olympics:women 8 August, men 9 August, it goes:
Sept 13 Copenhagen half
14 Boston
20 Istanbul half
27 Berlin
Oct. 4. Cardiff half
London
11. Chicago
17 World half, Gdynia, Poland
More in a min
if the world half champs go ahead in poland, kamworor wont be there
Poland yesterday was 763 new cases and 14 deaths. How will they organise this?