Didn't see P.Diddy's name on the list
I think he ran 4:20 - seriously - PUFF DADDY!
how could forget his run - he an MTV show and Salazar trained him.
Didn't see P.Diddy's name on the list
I think he ran 4:20 - seriously - PUFF DADDY!
how could forget his run - he an MTV show and Salazar trained him.
NY runner wrote:
Didn't see P.Diddy's name on the list
I think he ran 4:20 - seriously - PUFF DADDY!
He is there:
Sean Combs, New York City Marathon 2002: 4:14:54
Looks like Sean hit the wall a bit there
Year Name Sex/ Age Bib State Place Sex Pl. Age Pl. Official Time Net Time 10K Half Mar. 20M Pace/Mile
2003 SEAN COMBS M33 30972 NY 11372 9037 3683 4:14:54 4:14:52 52:43 1:55:27 3:03:17 9:43
http://www.nyrrc.org/cgi-bin/htmlos.cgi/8113.1.015579500947837436
Are you sure about Natalie Morales' time? I believe it was 3:31:02, still very respectable and she's definitely a hot momma.
Natalie Morales is a MILF
HoW 'bout matt carpenter's 2:50-ish at SEVENTEEN thousand feet in Tibet? What does that shit convert to? (lol)
Who is Pam Reed?
I beat Rosie Ruiz - does her time really count?
Which celebrity would most like to see run a marathon who hasn't.
I could see Jerry Rice doing it if SF had a bigger event.
NY runner wrote:
Who is Pam Reed?
I beat Rosie Ruiz - does her time really count?
Which celebrity would most like to see run a marathon who hasn't.
Pam Reed is a "well known" ultra runner. she had a somwhat public feud with Dean Karnazas last year. She also put on a marathon in AZ. I forget which one. She won "Badwater" which is a respectable feat in itself -
http://www.badwater.com/No Rosie's time does not count. When I re-did the list and re-posted it with a few more names I added her name and time for fun.
When I re did the list I was trying to get a few spread out times that would give people of all abilities a goal to beat. The list probably needs a few more times in the high 4 hour area and low 5 hour area as well. Especially considering the average time for women marathoners is not OVER 5 hours.
I think the list is kind of interesting to see where you line up with other "famous" people and so forth.
The qualifying time for the National Marathon is 5 hours.
Sunga wrote:
What are Deano's and Reed's PRs? Are those them?
sam w wrote:
as near as i can tell those are their prs. i had to do a search on marathonguide.com for some of the times and it only goes back to 2000. i dont think dean was running before then. what pam did before that i dont know.
i did think it was funny that she has broken 3 hours and he has not. she also beat lance.
How old is Dean? Because his website said he did his first marathon when he was 14. And it also said that his 3:00:30 was New York 2006 (his 50th marathon in 50 days) so I assume he must have been able to run faster than that at some point.
Just so you know, I'm no Dean lover though. Here are his results from last week. Apparently Mr. Marathon Man has a problem with pacing also.
1:33 @ 1/2
Finish in 3:17
Dean and Pam are friends, the fact that people bring up they are enemies helps keep them in the spotlight...which they both enjoy..
Here is an updated list with a few more names and times.
All of the BQ times are there as well as some times showing where you stack up as far as percent of finishers.
========================================================================
Marathon Times to Beat
World Record Paul Tergat, Berlin 2003: 2:04:55
American Record Khalid Khannouchi, London 2002: 2:05:38
Women’s World Record Paula Radcliff, London 2003: 2:15:25
2008 Olympic Trails Qualifier Men’s “A” Standard: 2:20:00
American Women’s Record Deena Kastor, London 2003: 2:21:16
Tread Mill Record, Eric Blake 2006: 2:21:40
2008 Olympic Trails Qualifier Men’s “B” Standard: 2:22:00
Rosie Ruiz, Boston Marathon 1980: 2:31:56
2008 Olympic Trails Qualifier Women’s “A” Standard: 2:39:00
2008 Olympic Trails Qualifier Women’s “B” Standard: 2:47:00
Automatic Admission into 2007 NYM M18-39: 2:55:00
Pam Reed, St. George Marathon 2001: 2:59:19
William Jurena, Pittsburgh Marathon 2003: 2:59:35
Lance Armstrong, New York City Marathon 2006: 2:59:36
Top 2% of Marathoners 2006: 2:59:59
Dean Karnazes, New York 2006: 3:00:30
Automatic Admission into 2007 NYM M40-49: 3:10:00
Boston Qualifying 2007 M18-34: 3:10:59
Chicago Marathon “A” Corral 2007 Qualifying time: 3:10:59
Boston Qualifying 2007 M35-39: 3:15:59
Natalie Morales, New York City Marathon 2006: 3:20:06
Boston Qualifying 2007 M40-44: 3:20:59
Automatic Admission into 2007 NYM F18-39: 3:23:00
William Baldwin, New York City Marathon 1992: 3:24:29
Erich Segal, Boston 1975: 3:28:45
Top 10.7% of Marathoners 2006: 3:29:59
Automatic Admission into 2007 NYM M50-59: 3:30:00
Boston Qualifying 2007 M45-49: 3:30:59
Michael Dukakis, Boston Marathon 1951: 3:31:00
Boston Qualifying 2007 M50-54: 3:35:59
Joan Van Ark, Santa Ana/Orange Marathon 1979: 3:35:00
Chicago Marathon “B” Corral 2007 Qualifying time: 3:35:59
Automatic Admission into 2007 NYM W40-49: 3:38:00
Boston Qualifying 2007 W18-34: 3:40:59
George W. Bush, Houston Marathon 1993: 3:44:52
Automatic Admission into 2007 NYM M60+: 3:45:00
Boston Qualifying 2007 F35-39: 3:45:59
Boston Qualifying 2007 M55-59: 3:45:59
Pat Tillman, Avenue of the Giants Marathon 2000: 3:48
Roger Craig, RnR Arizona 2005: 3:50:45
Boston Qualifying 2007 W40-44: 3:50:59
Automatic Admission into 2007 NYM F50-59: 3:52:00
Kim Alexis, New York City Marathon 1992: 3:52:00
Chicago Marathon “C” Corral 2007 Qualifying time: 3:55:59
Will Ferrill, Boston 2003: 3:56:12
Michael Waltrip, Las Vegas Marathon January 2005: 3:59:23
Top 30.4% of Marathoners 2006: 3:59:59
Original Boston Qualifying Requirement, 1970: 4:00:00
Boston Qualifying 2007 F45-49: 4:00:59
Boston Qualifying 2007 M60-64: 4:00:59
Chicago Marathon “D” Corral 2007 Qualifying time: 4:00:59
Boston Qualifying 2007 W50-54: 4:05:59
Shannon Miller, New York City Marathon 2006: 4:06:05
Meredith Baxter, New York City Marathon 1982: 4:08:30
Kerri Strug, Houston Marathon 1998: 4:12
Automatic Admission into 2007 NYM F60+: 4:13:00
Sean Combs, New York City Marathon 2002: 4:14:54
Boston Qualifying 2007 F55-59: 4:15:59
Boston Qualifying 2007 M65-69: 4:15:59
Kyle Petty, Las Vegas Marathon January 2005: 4:18:34
Lynn Swann, New York City 1993: 4:26:21
Oprah Winfrey, Marine Corps Marathon 1994: 4:29:20
Top 51.5% of Marathoners 2006: 4:29:59
Boston Qualifying 2007 F60-64: 4:30:59
Boston Qualifying 2007 M70-74: 4:30:59
Average male finishing time in 2006: 4:31:6
Lisa Ling, Boston Marathon 2002: 4:34:18
Average finishing time in 2006 for all runners: 4:39:33
Boston Qualifying 2007 F65-69: 4:45:59
Boston Qualifying 2007 M75-79: 4:45:59
Bill Frist, Marine Corp Marathon 1997: 4:54:36
Al Gore, Marine Corps Marathon 1997: 4:58:25
Top 70% of Marathoners 2006: 4:59:59
National Marathon Qualifying Time 2007: 5:00::00
Boston Qualifying 2007 F70-74: 5:00:59
Boston Qualifying 2007 M80+: 5:00:59
Average female finishing time in 2006: 5:06:36
Boston Qualifying 2007 F75-79: 5:15:59
Top 81.6% of Marathoners 2006: 5:29:59
Boston Qualifying 2007 F80+: 5:30:59
Mario Lopez, Boston Marathon 2002: 5:41:41
Freddie Prinze, Jr., Los Angeles Marathon 2006: 5:50:49
Top 89.2% of Marathoners 2006: 5:59:59
David Lee Roth, New York City Marathon 1987: 6:04:43
Top 93.4% of Marathoners 2006: 6:29:59
Top 96.3% of Marathoners 2006: 6:59:59
Top 97.8% of Marathoners 2006: 7:29:59
Top 98.8% of Marathoners 2006: 7:59:59
Top 99.3% of Marathoners 2006: 8:29:59
Top 99.6% of Marathoners 2006: 8:59:59
Top 100% of Marathoners 2006: 15:40:08
wilson kipketer will try his first marathon sunday in dusseldorf germany. dont know if its the retired 800 meter record holder or the retired steeplechaser.
Steeplechaser.
Deena's American record time is actually 2:19:36 from her win at the 2006 London marathon.
another one:
Top 0.2% of Marathoners 2006: 2:29:59
Alpinist Ed Viesturs, New York City Marathon 2006 (3:15) (first American to climb all 14 of the 8000m peaks in the Himalaya)
Actor Tom Cavanaugh, New York City Marathon 2006 (3:20:23) ("Ed" on the NBC show)
Alan Page, Grandma's Marathon 1979, (3:22) (NFL hall-of-fame defensive lineman, now sits on Minnesota Supreme Court)
Sen. John Edwards, Marine Corps Marathon 1983 (3:30:18)
Golfer Justin Leonard, White Rock Marathon 2001 (3:54:19) [correction: it was 2001, not 2002]
Chef Bobby Flay, New York City Marathon 2006 (3:55:20)
Actor Anthony Edwards, Chicago Marathon 2003 (3:55:40) ("Goose" in Top Gun, also on ER)
Actress Meredith Baxter, New York City Marathon 1982 (4:08:30) (most famous as Elyse Keaton on "Family Ties")
NFL Coach Jeff Fisher, Country Music Marathon 2002 (4:09:04) (coached the Tennessee Titans to the AFC championship)
Adam Graves, New York City Marathon 2006 (4:13:45) (16-year NHL vet; on NY Rangers Stanley Cup winning team)
Gov. Mike Huckabee, New York City Marathon 2006 (5:33:39)
New marathon record for pushing a stroller
Michael Wardian 2:42:21 Ferderick marathon 2007
The Rock N Roll Az now has a "preferred" corral with a time of 3:20:59 for 2008.
Since Chicago Corrals are there, hows about Az?
Twin Cities has a two wave start. To qualify for wave one you need a 3:44:59 marathon time.