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2013-04-16 7:59 AM

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Subject: Boston Clock Question

I've seen several people say they finished around 4:12, just before the blast.  However in the videos the finish clock reads 4:09.

Why the discrepancy?  I could understand if the finish clock was MORE than their time (clock vs chip time).  But why is it LESS?



2013-04-16 11:06 AM
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BTW just curious.  No hidden agenda.
2013-04-16 11:39 AM
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I am curious too since a member of my running club had less than 20 secs finish like to when the bomb went off. 
2013-04-16 1:28 PM
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A friend and I were talking about this earlier; engineers just can't leave these things alone.

I might have figured it out; the BAA site says that wave 3 (last wave) starts at 10:40 AM.


Doing the math, the news said that the first blast happened around 2:50 PM.  Set that against clock time of 4:09 (as seen in the video) and count back to that clock time of 00:00, and I got 10:41, close enough to speculate that the clock time pictured was the wave 3 clock time.

So you could have started in the back of wave 2 (start time of 10:20) and had a higher time than the clock time.

2013-04-16 1:38 PM
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tcj103 - 2013-04-16 1:28 PM

A friend and I were talking about this earlier; engineers just can't leave these things alone.

I might have figured it out; the BAA site says that wave 3 (last wave) starts at 10:40 AM.


Doing the math, the news said that the first blast happened around 2:50 PM.  Set that against clock time of 4:09 (as seen in the video) and count back to that clock time of 00:00, and I got 10:41, close enough to speculate that the clock time pictured was the wave 3 clock time.

So you could have started in the back of wave 2 (start time of 10:20) and had a higher time than the clock time.

According to wikipedia, this is correct.  The clock was set to wave 3.  

2013-04-16 2:23 PM
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When would they have changed the clock to be based off wave 2 and then wave 3?

I went through at about 1:30pm and I am pretty sure it was still displaying the time for wave 1.

 



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tcj103 - 2013-04-16 2:28 PM

A friend and I were talking about this earlier; engineers just can't leave these things alone.

I might have figured it out; the BAA site says that wave 3 (last wave) starts at 10:40 AM.


Doing the math, the news said that the first blast happened around 2:50 PM.  Set that against clock time of 4:09 (as seen in the video) and count back to that clock time of 00:00, and I got 10:41, close enough to speculate that the clock time pictured was the wave 3 clock time.

So you could have started in the back of wave 2 (start time of 10:20) and had a higher time than the clock time.

Ah, did not know they reset the clocks based on waves.  Makes sense.

2013-04-16 5:28 PM
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Actually, they have multiple arches for crossing the finish line.  You can go under any you want, but they tell you which one has the clock for your wave.  I believe the middle one is First Wave.  The one to the right is 2nd wave and the one to the left is 3rd wave.

So 3 clocks each set differently.  The one shown, left as runners approach the finish, was the 3rd wave clock.

2013-04-17 6:02 AM
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Marvarnett - 2013-04-16 6:28 PM

Actually, they have multiple arches for crossing the finish line.  You can go under any you want, but they tell you which one has the clock for your wave.  I believe the middle one is First Wave.  The one to the right is 2nd wave and the one to the left is 3rd wave.

So 3 clocks each set differently.  The one shown, left as runners approach the finish, was the 3rd wave clock.

Thanks for the clarification.

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