16 16 15 » Cabada, Fernando (USA) 16 01:05:08 02:18:23 02:18:23
16 16 15 » Cabada, Fernando (USA) 16 01:05:08 02:18:23 02:18:23
Cabada finished 16th in 2:18:23http://baa.org/searchable-results.html
oatmeal + water wrote:
where was cabada.........? it's laughable that his goal was top 3.
If anyone knows Craig Leon or Tapia, please have them call us as we want to interview them but they aren't considered elite athletes. 443-839-8896.
pettygrove AC wrote:
Patriots Day is a holiday in Boston. Pay attention!
What is "Patriots Day?"
I thought Lee Troop would be a masters athlete by now. Isn't he a bit long in the tooth?
MA has the day off moron.
The results page says he is 40 years old. Nice result, isn't it?! 2:17 !
Three americans in the top 10... definitely would not have predicted that one. Good stuff from all three.
Hats off to Dulce Felix for spicing up the race. Good looking girl too.
Hartmann Fan wrote:
Letsrun Gunner wrote:Does this get Hartmann going for another year?
I hope so. He gets $25,000 in prize money for 4th, which isn't chickenfeed but not a lot to live on per year.
Surely he could get some additional support from a sponser when he is racing at this level. He's an inspiration to me at least and I suspect to a lot of other runners.
Why doesn't Hartmann go to Hanson's? He's from there, and he seems like a good fit for them.
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Why doesn't Hartmann go to Hanson's? He's from there, and he seems like a good fit for them.[/quote]
Pure speculation here, but maybe because he wants to stay at altitude? It's obviously working for him.
oatmeal + water wrote:
16 16 15 » Cabada, Fernando (USA) 16 01:05:08 02:18:23 02:18:23
Go back to Runnersworld you.
Horrendous early race strategy by Cabada..what was he even thinking?? It made no sense, when he should have played it smarter and stayed with the main pack, when he knew the strongest people in the race were still being conservative.
Tommy2Nuttz wrote:
Horrendous early race strategy by Cabada..what was he even thinking?? It made no sense, when he should have played it smarter and stayed with the main pack, when he knew the strongest people in the race were still being conservative.
If he had done that, you would be posting, "why did Cabada stay with the pack, when he knows he can't negative split the race like the top guys". - When Cabada was out in front, he wasn't running that fast.
In the corporate world, Kara and Shalane would get a 'Met Expectations',and if Vegas had betting on marathons, they both covered the spread. - Winning was too optimistic and even a top-3 would be considered a great race. Today, they did a good job.
I passed the # on to him...
Coach Ibarra
oh word? you using my own line against me? get a new line bro. actually, beat my prs first before you talk like an idiot. thanks.
TrackCoach wrote:
- When Cabada was out in front, he wasn't running that fast.
Apparently he was.
Tommy2Nuttz wrote:
TrackCoach wrote:- When Cabada was out in front, he wasn't running that fast.
Apparently he was.
Ummm...no he wasn't. Check the mile splits. They do not lie.
I did, check his first half vs. his second half. Gives a better idea of what happened.
Has he done any interviews since then to get some clarification?
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