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2014-04-21 11:24 AM in reply to: crowny2 |
Regular 5477 LHOTP | Subject: RE: Boston
Here's an update on Ron:
For those of you who don't know Ron's amazing story, I've copied it below from the 30runs in 30 days thread! He is just awesome!
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2014-04-21 11:26 AM in reply to: switch |
Queen BTich 12411 , | Subject: RE: Boston That's awesome! |
2014-04-21 11:32 AM in reply to: Comet |
Regular 5477 LHOTP | Subject: RE: Boston And he is just a gem of a human to boot. Go RON! |
2014-04-21 11:33 AM in reply to: trishie |
Expert 2355 Madison, Wisconsin | Subject: RE: Boston Originally posted by trishie Sad for Shalene But she won the half marathon Kidding aside she had a PB and when you do that its a successful day. |
2014-04-21 11:36 AM in reply to: bcagle25 |
Regular 5477 LHOTP | Subject: RE: Boston BT BOSTON UPDATE: Brad:
Nate (who mentioned he's been struggling with some IT band issues):
Adrienne:
Ron:
Cathleen:
Sending you all lots of positive thoughts for those Newton Hills! |
2014-04-21 11:37 AM in reply to: bcagle25 |
Regular 5477 LHOTP | Subject: RE: Boston Originally posted by bcagle25 Originally posted by trishie But she won the half marathon :) Kidding aside she had a PB and when you do that its a successful day. Sad for Shalene :( Yes, this is true, though I do wonder why she decided to lead so early and for so long. |
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2014-04-21 11:40 AM in reply to: switch |
Expert 2355 Madison, Wisconsin | Subject: RE: Boston Originally posted by switch Originally posted by bcagle25 Originally posted by trishie But she won the half marathon Kidding aside she had a PB and when you do that its a successful day. Sad for Shalene Yes, this is true, though I do wonder why she decided to lead so early and for so long. There is racing smart and there is racing with guts. You can do both together but it is not easy. |
2014-04-21 11:45 AM in reply to: bcagle25 |
Champion 14571 the alamo city, Texas | Subject: RE: Boston i giggle every time i see someone stop their watch on the finish line and imagine their official finisher photo... |
2014-04-21 11:51 AM in reply to: mehaner |
Expert 1244 | Subject: RE: Boston Does anyone have a link to the official athlete rules and regulations for the race? |
2014-04-21 12:11 PM in reply to: topolina |
New user 560 Key West | Subject: RE: Boston Originally posted by topolina Good luck and enjoy!! I am actually going to watch it today on TV (usually don't) , but the one person who was singlehandedly responsible for me ever running in a marathon back in the mid-eighties and qualifying for Boston back then, Joan Benoit Samuelson (Joan Benoit in those days), will be running today and I want to see how she, and all the runners, do today. Really excited for all. Well, it's official, Joan Benoit kicked butt and did herself more than proud at 56 years old in a time of 2:52:16 (obviously 1st in her age group, 59th in gender, and 1135 overall. This is 30 years after she won the first Women's Olympic Marathon. Not that she needs it, but if this was age-graded it would have been a 2:14:34. She is still my hero. What a great race for so many today with records falling all over the place. Perfect |
2014-04-21 12:15 PM in reply to: topolina |
Pro 6191 | Subject: RE: Boston Brad missed sub-3 with a 3:02:07... but he still ran sub 7 minute miles for a marathon. AMAZING! |
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2014-04-21 12:29 PM in reply to: ratherbeswimming |
Expert 2355 Madison, Wisconsin | Subject: RE: Boston The last 10k of Boston is difficult especially coming out of Newton. |
2014-04-21 12:54 PM in reply to: switch |
Queen BTich 12411 , | Subject: RE: Boston Originally posted by switch I am sad for her too. She wanted it and let everyone know it. I was concerned with her choice to lead as well, but the only think I could think of is maybe she is stringer mentally when in front. I know I can find myself weaker mentally when I feel like I'm working too hard for someone else's pace, but I'm happy to push it if I'm leading that same one. Who knows. Looking forward to her post race interviews. It just all around sucks when your PR is nowhere near what was put down by the leaders. Originally posted by bcagle25 Originally posted by trishie But she won the half marathon Kidding aside she had a PB and when you do that its a successful day. Sad for Shalene Yes, this is true, though I do wonder why she decided to lead so early and for so long. |
2014-04-21 12:56 PM in reply to: Comet |
Master 6834 Englewood, Florida | Subject: RE: Boston The emotions of this day had to be pretty dang strong. I can't imagine running against (or with) that all day. My hat is off to all of the racers! |
2014-04-21 1:38 PM in reply to: cdban66 |
Champion 15211 Southern Chicago Suburbs, IL | Subject: RE: Boston Originally posted by cdban66 The emotions of this day had to be pretty dang strong. I can't imagine running against (or with) that all day. My hat is off to all of the racers! I welled up a bit seeing Meb well up during the National Anthem. |
2014-04-21 2:18 PM in reply to: crowny2 |
Regular 5477 LHOTP | Subject: RE: Boston Congratulations to all of the runners today, especially to those in our BT family. It looks like there were some tough miles out there. The course is humbling. It can make you unpack your demons mile by mile. And there is no longer 800 meters than Boylston. I'm looking forward to hearing about the day's events and reading those race reports. Kudos and hugs to all of you! xo. |
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2014-04-21 2:41 PM in reply to: switch |
Champion 10157 Alabama | Subject: RE: Boston Two hours, eight minutes and 37 seconds = 12.2 mph for 26.2 miles! O M G! I could not run 12.2 miles/hr if a bear was chasing me! I seriously do not think I could sprint that fast for 50 yds! And this guy did it for over 2 hrs! |
2014-04-21 2:51 PM in reply to: Rogillio |
Champion 34263 Chicago | Subject: RE: Boston Originally posted by Rogillio Two hours, eight minutes and 37 seconds = 12.2 mph for 26.2 miles! O M G! I could not run 12.2 miles/hr if a bear was chasing me! I seriously do not think I could sprint that fast for 50 yds! And this guy did it for over 2 hrs! If the zombpocalypse were upon us, I wouldn't want to be hanging out with Meb. He'd be the one who gets away. |
2014-04-21 2:51 PM in reply to: Rogillio |
Regular 5477 LHOTP | Subject: RE: Boston Originally posted by Rogillio Two hours, eight minutes and 37 seconds = 12.2 mph for 26.2 miles! O M G! I could not run 12.2 miles/hr if a bear was chasing me! I seriously do not think I could sprint that fast for 50 yds! And this guy did it for over 2 hrs! I agree, the sustained speed is just amazing. I can't click off one sub 5:18 mile, and Jeptoo averaged that for the race. One year I got on an elevator with a group of Kenyan marathoners the night before the Chicago Marathon. It became very, very clear why I would never ever run like that; I could have fit two of them inside of me. They're so tiny! Sometimes I'll take the gym treadmill up to 11mph for a minute or so at a time (in a speedwork progression)--and I am completely spent at the end of that. Many of the gym treadmills don't even go over 12mph, and Meb (and others) ran that speed over 26.2 miles. Crazy! |
2014-04-21 2:55 PM in reply to: 0 |
Expert 1159 Charlotte, NC | Subject: RE: Boston What an unbelievable experience today. First time I've ever done a race and not cared in the slightest what my finishing time was (although in hindsight I'm glad I set a BQ so I can come back and do it again!). Course was amazing with all of the support. I've done Boston previously but this time just felt different. Actually got goosebumps a few times while I was out there and that's a first for me. Awesome experience. Edited by Patrick E 2014-04-21 2:57 PM |
2014-04-21 2:59 PM in reply to: Patrick E |
Regular 5477 LHOTP | Subject: RE: Boston Originally posted by Patrick E What an unbelievable experience today. First time I've ever done a race and not cared in the slightest what my finishing time was (although in hindsight I'm glad I set a BQ so I can come back and do it again!). Course was amazing with all of the support. I've done Boston previously but this time just felt different. Actually got goosebumps a few times while I was out there and that's a first for me. Awesome experience. That's very cool. I've been wondering how last year's events and the emotions would impact everyone's day. Big time congratulations to you for BQing at Boston. That's quite an accomplishment! Enjoy the rest of what sounds like an incredible day! :) |
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2014-04-21 3:11 PM in reply to: mr2tony |
Pro 5755 | Subject: RE: Boston Originally posted by mr2tony Originally posted by Rogillio Two hours, eight minutes and 37 seconds = 12.2 mph for 26.2 miles! O M G! I could not run 12.2 miles/hr if a bear was chasing me! I seriously do not think I could sprint that fast for 50 yds! And this guy did it for over 2 hrs! If the zombpocalypse were upon us, I wouldn't want to be hanging out with Meb. He'd be the one who gets away. Plus he's bony! |
2014-04-21 3:23 PM in reply to: switch |
Extreme Veteran 1001 Highlands Ranch, Colorado | Subject: RE: Boston Congrats to everyone that ran Boston today! The men's finish was fantastic, I was yelling "Go Meb Go!" at my computer over the last two miles. I am still surprised that the lead pack let Meb and Boit go when they did, especially since it was a fairly slow pace for several of the top runners. Great race by Shalane Flanagan too, even though she did not win she ran a three minute PR. It was just a very fast race this year, her 2:22:02 would have won by over four minutes last year. I wonder what happened to Ryan Hall. Hall was leading at the half and finished 9 minutes behind Meb in 10th place. |
2014-04-21 3:39 PM in reply to: Rogillio |
Extreme Veteran 1001 Highlands Ranch, Colorado | Subject: RE: Boston Originally posted by Rogillio Two hours, eight minutes and 37 seconds = 12.2 mph for 26.2 miles! O M G! I could not run 12.2 miles/hr if a bear was chasing me! I seriously do not think I could sprint that fast for 50 yds! And this guy did it for over 2 hrs! Here is a video of regular runners trying to run on a treadmill at the LA Marathon at the speed of the course record - 12.4 mph. The best anyone did was just under 10 minutes. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZeUEAOY7so |
2014-04-21 4:12 PM in reply to: rick4657 |
Champion 15211 Southern Chicago Suburbs, IL | Subject: RE: Boston Great link and great comments about just how fast it was run this year for the women. |
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