I tried googling the results, page doesn't seem to be working. Who has found a link that works?
I tried googling the results, page doesn't seem to be working. Who has found a link that works?
imbeingian wrote:
Fastest time by a non-african born runner ever for Hitomi Niiya, her PB was run 11 years ago and was 1:11:41. Crazy run by her
It got to be the shoes!
So how many were wearing Vaporflys?
No mention of the top half marathon leaders getting tripped up?
Congratulations to Hitomi Niiya.
HoustonWatcher wrote:
Anyone having issues with the sound? I see the video, but no sound.
That's usual for the dedicated leaders' streams (i.e., the streams without all the local fluff pieces)
colorunner123 wrote:
http://www2.pictures.zimbio.com/gi/Hitomi+Niiya+14th+IAAF+World+Athletics+Championships+-watASXyvwCl.jpgCongratulations to Hitomi Niiya.
Great race by her but was it really fair for her to have a personal pace the whole race?
Go, Laura! wrote:
HoustonWatcher wrote:
Anyone having issues with the sound? I see the video, but no sound.
That's usual for the dedicated leaders' streams (i.e., the streams without all the local fluff pieces)
They’re now doing feel good stories, but at least they have split screen still showing either the men’s or women’s marathon leader.
Chuffed for Steph Twell and well done to that poster who a couple of days ago called Hitomi Niiya running 66:40!
This, or the part where the guy was talking about the end of the half and he said something about "like 12 brain cells"
Aussiestatman wrote:
Aussiestatman wrote:
In the full marathon, askale merachi is on 2.18.50 pace after 10k
Can we focus on this now?
Slowed of course, 2.21.07 pace now
The link to the results page isn’t working. Did anyone see how Jake Robertson finished?
hauwei wrote:
The link to the results page isn’t working. Did anyone see how Jake Robertson finished?
10th in 1:00:12.
Jonathan Gault wrote:
14 Americans under 62:00!
Not sure who was first though. Nico Montanez is listed as the top American in the overall results (61:34), but on the top American page, it says it was Jared Ward (61:36) with Reed Fischer next (61:37) and then Montanez (61:38).
Either way a BYU grad was the top American. It’s because they’re age cheats though, right?
Jonathan Gault wrote:
Japanese record of 66:38 for Hitomi Niiya to win women's race in blowout.
Sara Hall is the top American (68:58) in 9th place, ahead of Molly Huddle (69:34), Molly Seidel (69:35), and Katy Jermann (69:35).
What about Jordan Hasay or Emily Sisson, they did not run? I wonder if they will do a tuneup race before the trials .
Wooo - sub 62 - double it and they still lost by 2 minutes to the best in the world over the marathon.
62 is garbage when 10 people break 60 in the same race.
"tennis shoes" again, during a discussion of the Next% ... god help us all ...
DLR > SH > GC wrote:
"tennis shoes" again, during a discussion of the Next% ... god help us all ...
Do these people not study before doing commentary? All the leaders wearing Vaporflys.
How did the Bravey do??
Linkletter only 16 seconds off the Canadian record in his debut BTW...
Also Natasha Wodak nabbed the Canadian Record 69:41!