They also were not photographed once on the course!
sub 5:00 pace for first 4.5 miles!! Is that fast?
They also were not photographed once on the course!
sub 5:00 pace for first 4.5 miles!! Is that fast?
so many course cuts out there wrote:
people care. What if you missed a significant position in the marathon, like bumped from top whatever list in your age group or top list overall?
Look up Bib #962 for the Seattle Marathon 2015---the December one. A 40 year old runner that completed 4.5 miles at a sub 5:00 pace? Impressive. Except They missed most timing mats for the race and finished 3hours 50 minutes or so. What if they finished ahead of you?
This same runner managed to finish in 2014 without passing over A SINGLE MAT except the last one!!! No DQ.
Race directors aren't checking. Sad really.
You mean F45-49 Kimberly Keller of Seattle in this race who ran(?) 4:43min/mi pace for the first 4.5miles, missed three mats and finished in 3:48:44?
http://www.seattlemarathon.org/marathon-resultsIf so just email the timing company and the race director, with the correct details 2014/2015, if they do nothing out them with a thread on this forum, they will then because they won't want it to go viral.
Guys a douche.
He pretends he has found cheaters but refuses to tell the race directors who they are.
He has zero liability if he just gave the names to the RDs, but despite being asked more than once he straight up refuses.
So either he is lying about discovering them or, even worse, he doesn't actually care about anyone but himself and doesn't actually care about cheaters just getting the fame from claiming he found them on twitter.
He is a total douche.
This guy is most obviously a Letsrunner. REVEAL YOURSELF!!
d2xccoach wrote:
Oh, one other thing,,. Almost all the big negative or uneven split examples are legit cases of somebody who cut the course, but sometimes there is a valid explanation. Example, 2005 Philly Marathon, a college runner I was coaching, ran the first 10 miles with a friend at 8:30 pace then decided to take off. His splits were something like 1:48/1:32 // 3:22. A 16 minute negative split is something that will always catch our attention, but in this case he had plenty of results to show that the 1:32 was well within his abilities - in fact it was a lot slower than he had run before for 10k/half marathon.
So dxcoach/Vermont race director - then why dont you finally DQ Kip Litton for painfully obviously cheating in your race? There was no way he hit those splits and had no history to suggest it, just a history of being dq'd by race directors that had more nads than you. just remove him from the results.
So...Is he still playing with Journey?
This guy sounds like a bucket of joy, the life of the party. Same kind of guy that would tell his wife, one of the dishes in the cabinet has salmonella, but I'm not going to tell you which one.
Mike Rossi is a cheater(allegedly)
sac o douche wrote:
Guys a douche.
He pretends he has found cheaters but refuses to tell the race directors who they are.
He has zero liability if he just gave the names to the RDs, but despite being asked more than once he straight up refuses.
So either he is lying about discovering them or, even worse, he doesn't actually care about anyone but himself and doesn't actually care about cheaters just getting the fame from claiming he found them on twitter.
Pretty much this.
polandsprings wrote:
This guy is most obviously a Letsrunner. REVEAL YOURSELF!!
doubler
Damn man. Work smarter not harder. He's been doing this 8 years now and never once thought to find someone who could write some software to do this for him. I might just take a stab at it this weekend.
so many course cuts out there wrote:
people care. What if you missed a significant position in the marathon, like bumped from top whatever list in your age group or top list overall?
Look up Bib #962 for the Seattle Marathon 2015---the December one. A 40 year old runner that completed 4.5 miles at a sub 5:00 pace? Impressive. Except They missed most timing mats for the race and finished 3hours 50 minutes or so. What if they finished ahead of you?
I guess they'd get a finisher's medal like me.