15:01 3rd 5k for ritz, 44:50 for 15k
solinsky back with teg at 5 flat pace
15:01 3rd 5k for ritz, 44:50 for 15k
solinsky back with teg at 5 flat pace
Throw Joanie off the motorcycle and put Deena on there
Tadese DROPPING OFF WTF??
47:10 at 10 miles
tadesse is off the back, he shouldve stuck with the white folks
I'ts electric out there, I TELL YOU IT'S ELECTRIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If there was ever a 10k specialist that I thought could make the jump to the marathon it was Tadese. Not sure why he struggles so much. Maybe it is his efficiency as Tony just alluded to.
Deena did a good job.
Was Tadese dropped or maybe he's thinking the pace is getting ridiculous and just backed off a bit.
Yesterday I watched the streaming coverage of the Ironman Triathlon--they broadcast for over 8 hours, and showed the real race for 98% of the time. In 8 hours, they had less "human interest" crap than Chicago has had already
agip wrote:
ritz on 2:06 pace through 15k - smart, I think
was he on 206 pace last year
Top 30 at 15k.
44:00 flat is 2:03:46 pace.
Riz has slowed down to 2:06:04 pace.
Teg is on 2:10:53 pace.
If i was an agent of many of those Kenyans, I would have told them, "Hey run with Ritz for the first half and I bet you're top 5." Of course a top 5 probably isn't want they are looking for.
Pos. Name (CTZ) Time
1 Falil, Abdellah (MAR) 0:44:00
2 Assefa, Belete (ETH) 0:44:01
3 Mosop, Moses (KEN) 0:44:01
4 Kitwara, Sammy (KEN) 0:44:01
5 Kogo, Micah (KEN) 0:44:02
6 Kigen, Mike (KEN) 0:44:02
7 Ndirangu, Simon (KEN) 0:44:02
8 Kimetto, Dennis (KEN) 0:44:02
9 Mutai, Emannuel (KEN) 0:44:02
10 Jufar, Tariku (ETH) 0:44:03
11 Birke, Merkebu (ETH) 0:44:03
12 Abshero, Ayele (ETH) 0:44:03
13 Alemayehu Sendeku, Tesfaye (ETH) 0:44:03
14 Tadese, Zersenay (ERI) 0:44:04
15 Kosgei, Shadrack (KEN) 0:44:04
16 Nyantika, Pius (KEN) 0:44:26
17 Limaa, Reuben (KEN) 0:44:48
18 Hartmann, Jason (USA) 0:44:49
19 Ritzenhein, Dathan (USA) 0:44:49
20 Jefferson, Fidele (USA) 0:46:26
21 Higashino, Kenji (JPN) 0:46:27
22 Sano, Hiroaki (JPN) 0:46:27
23 Oda, Yoshinori (JPN) 0:46:27
24 Fujimori, Norihide (JPN) 0:46:27
25 Solinsky, Chris (USA) 0:46:31
26 Cragg, Alistair (IRL) 0:46:31
27 Tanaka, Hiroki (JPN) 0:46:32
28 Tegenkamp, Matt (USA) 0:46:32
29 Shelley, Michael (AUS) 0:46:32
30 Otsuka, Yoshiki (JPN) 0:46:37
Two Minute Thousand wrote:
Yesterday I watched the streaming coverage of the Ironman Triathlon--they broadcast for over 8 hours, and showed the real race for 98% of the time. In 8 hours, they had less "human interest" crap than Chicago has had already
You're really going to complain about a few minutes of "human interest?" Get a grip, jesus.
Two Minute Thousand wrote:
Yesterday I watched the streaming coverage of the Ironman Triathlon--they broadcast for over 8 hours, and showed the real race for 98% of the time. In 8 hours, they had less "human interest" crap than Chicago has had already
I'm calling BS.. 98% of Ironman stores are human interest crap.
fr2ggy wrote:
agip wrote:ritz on 2:06 pace through 15k - smart, I think
was he on 206 pace last year
Yes.
^&%$#**(*& wrote:
Was Tadese dropped or maybe he's thinking the pace is getting ridiculous and just backed off a bit.
If was Tadese. I would have run with Ritz. I mean you've never hit a marathon so why try for the WR?
Alistair Cragg is also pacing Teg
Ecin wrote:
fr2ggy wrote:was he on 206 pace last year
Yes.
We'll see where he is when the lead pack starts dropping like flys.
Employee 1.1
05K 00:17:18 17:18
10K 00:34:11 16:53
15K 00:51:05 16:54
He's on 2:23:41 pace. He ran the first 5k slower which is what JK wanted. I forgot what he said he was shooting for. I think 2:24 as I remember saying hopefully you beat most of the women.
He's fired if he beats my 2:23:07 pb.
Is that my pb or 2:23:13.
Man this is getting good. Group dynamics are going to blow this lead pack up early. We should get a great death march the last 5k.
For the TV broadcast, it will be human interest to the hilt, the stream was very good yesterday.
at 20k ritz still on 2:06 pace