CH Runners
Running => Running => Topic started by: nadra's babydaddy on April 15, 2018, 04:30:49 PM
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Despite the near guarantee of slower times, there's something appealing about the "suck it, bitches!" from mother nature years. It's a great way to level the playing field and with the caliber of white folk entered on both sides, means that the Americans have as good a shot as anybody! Can't wait to see what kind of bizarre outfit Salazar has Rupp compete in.
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Who else is running (or at least 'participating')? Give me bib numbers and goals!
ETA:
Ro Chi Minh - 11473
Arrojo - 28300
Ellen - 25788
GOGOGO!!!
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Tomorrow is survival mode for me. I've been working to get back to Boston for so long that at this point, given the weather, I just want to finish. I'm super curious about what the elites wear in this shit. I'm also a little optimistic that it hasn't started raining yet, at least out here in Arlington.
I'm 11473
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GOGOGO!!!
(https://bestracecostumes.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/caveman.jpg?w=264&h=342)
Skin dries faster!
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I suppose it's not too late to scour social media for bib number posts and print off a fake one. Time to look for flights to boston :runner:
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28300.
My last Boston Marathon; I’ll be slow. My goal is to run as well as I can, finish strong and smile at the end. I’ve been through all the stages of grief with this forecasted heavy rain and heavy headwinds; denial (BS it’s not gonna rain), anger (how could this happen after all my hard training??!), grief (waaaaah!) to acceptance.
Bring it on. I’ve run in below zero temps, ice, snow. What doesn’t kill us makes us stronger. Yeah, it’s gonna suck but there’s beer at the finish line. And it’s gonna be badass.
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GOGOGO!!! THEY SAID YOU'D NEVER RUN AGAIN! :runner:
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GOGOGO!!! THEY SAID YOU'D NEVER RUN AGAIN! :runner:
:) They did say that. Fuck em.
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http://www.letsrun.com/news/2018/04/jordan-hasay-withdraws-2018-boston-marathon-mri-reveals-stress-reaction/ (http://www.letsrun.com/news/2018/04/jordan-hasay-withdraws-2018-boston-marathon-mri-reveals-stress-reaction/)
HASAYISOUT!!!
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25788.
Finish. Five hour range? Who knows.
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Good luck, all.
I'll be in my office drinking nice warm tea.
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Sunny and 60 here in Utah. :)
Women are off! Those are some miserable looking Kenyans right there.
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Pretty slim pickins for streaming options this year. The BAA site doesn't seem to be doing one, so it's pretty much impossible to get at work without a cable provider login, which I have no idea off the top of my head. Currently watching on a youtube stream of some dude's TV in spanish :P
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Can't wait to see what kind of bizarre outfit Salazar has Rupp compete in.
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Perfect 5/7
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Men are off! Now to see how many wave 1 runners say 'fuck it' amidst the chaos and decide to mess around up front with the elites.
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19:17 first 5k for the women. Get up there Rochey!! :runner:
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Men are moving briskly on the other hand - low 15s through 5k. Right on 2:07 pace. Seems conducive to not freezing to death? :snowball:
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Anyone having issues with the tracking app not updating?
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OMG. C'mon Desi!!!
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DESSSSSSS!!!!! There's no other woman I'd rather see take it all down. GOGOGO!!!
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I’m crying
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YESYESYESSSSSSSSSS!!!!!
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and random Asian guy ftw!!! Damn near passed all the women. What a ridiculous day :hah:
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Kawabunga!!!
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First year since 1990 that an African didn't win on either side.
Kawabunga passed all the women except Desi.
Slowest winning time since 1976 for the men (the inferno year) and 1978 for the women.
More oddities coming soon!.....
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Now did Desi collect all her book pages is the real question ???
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Now did Desi collect all her book pages is the real question ???
:D
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I set my dvr to record the race. So, I went downstairs and did a workout on my rowing machine. After the shower, I started watching the race and fast forwarding through the commercials. Des was in second place and having seen her run before, I thought she might be able to close. Just then, my cable went out. So, I picked up my ipad and hit the marathon icon. Of course, all I got was a message that you could watch the marathon on Monday. By the time I got the race, Desi had an insurmountable lead. So, the dvr is set to record a replay, so I can get to see Desi take the lead.
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3:20 for Rochey. No idea what she'd be hoping for on a calm and temperate day, but survival may have been everyone's mode for today.
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Which was probably good for top 10 :lambie:
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Arrojo through half way at 2:38
Ellen through 25k at 3:01 (2:33 at the half)
cuz I'm a stalker, MoS's kid through 35k at 3:05 (1:46 half)
GOGOGO!!!
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For Rupp (sorry the ninja getup didn't work out)....
Barkley Taps (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWKyMg00Ato#)
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So many Americans who I've never even heard of in the top 10. I love it.
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:) They did say that. Fuck em.
Your report from that race is my favorite one I've ever read.
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So many Americans who I've never even heard of in the top 10. I love it.
In the top 10 Men and Women
2 Kenyans
2 Canadians
2 Japanese
1 Nederlander
13 Americans
I think the key to rid the running world of those speedsters from Africa would be to move Patriots Day to mid-January. :D
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Per letsrun...
The crazy part is not a single one of the 8 elite Ethiopians finished, and only 2 of the 11 elite Kenyans finished (Kirui and Edna Kiplagat)
Also per letsrun....
He (rupp) dropped out to pull a bank heist.
The rabble are in fine form today! :hah:
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Despite the near guarantee of slower times, there's something appealing about the "suck it, bitches!" from mother nature years. It's a great way to level the playing field and with the caliber of white folk entered on both sides, means that the Americans have as good a shot as anybody!.... Can't wait to see what kind of bizarre outfit Salazar has Rupp compete in.
Boom! 3 for 3! :smokin:
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Arrojo through 30k at 3:52
Ellen through 20 miles at 4:00
mini Scooby done at 3:45
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Arrojo through 21 miles at 4:25
Ellen through 35k at 4:24
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Soggy.
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I'm just going to start dictating Ellen's report until she returns to duty...
Miles 20, 21: 13:56, 14:39
Everything is wet and I'm dying. Stopped to punch a random guy with resting douche-face and steal his umbrella. Heartbreak. What drives you to push forward when you're simultaneously climbing a hill and swimming upstream? Pretended the asphalt was Trump's face. Effective.
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Ellen through 40k at 5:05
Arrojo through 35k at 4:34
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Ellen done in 5:21
Arrojo through 40k in 5:14
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Arrojo done at 5:31. 10 minutes apart and probably never saw each other.
May god have mercy on your souls. :snowball:
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Amazing effort, you guys. The rain was so incredibly intense here today. I am in awe of everyone that ran this race.
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Me too. And with such good attitudes!
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:bow2:
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I’m pissed that Ellen beat me. <kidding>. Ellen rocks. I posted this on FB:
What a crazy race that was. An hour slower than any marathon I’ve ever run, but I can’t think of a better way to run my final Boston Marathon. My goal was to give it all I had, finish strong, and smile.
So I embraced the relentless downpour and headwinds with the help of my amazing wife Robin crewing me, the millions of cheering spectators, and volunteers (thank you GFRC). They told me I’d never run again and I just completed the most badass Boston Marathon ever.
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I can’t believe how awful it was out there.. we saw some scary sights.. runners looking catatonic.. we were a mile 24...
Also, not an easy day to spectate.. walked over 14,000 steps in wet soggy hiking boots and my knee is sore..
My daughter is pleased enough with her race but says the whole experience was the highest or highs and the lowest of lows.. she badly positive split and almost everyone I checked did too.. she negative split her last two races before that.. she feels like the weather psyched her out and she also made the virgin Boston mistake of going out too fast.. although I don’t think that would have mattered today..
Mad props to anyone who persevered today
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I’m pissed that Ellen beat me. <kidding>. Ellen rocks. I posted this on FB:
What a crazy race that was. An hour slower than any marathon I’ve ever run, but I can’t think of a better way to run my final Boston Marathon. My goal was to give it all I had, finish strong, and smile.
So I embraced the relentless downpour and headwinds with the help of my amazing wife Robin crewing me, the millions of cheering spectators, and volunteers (thank you GFRC). They told me I’d never run again and I just completed the most badass Boston Marathon ever.
Good job, personally I might have bailed on that one. But it's Boston, so what are gonna do? Time doesn't really matter under conditions like that. Congrats.
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I’m pissed that Ellen beat me. <kidding>. Ellen rocks. I posted this on FB:
What a crazy race that was. An hour slower than any marathon I’ve ever run, but I can’t think of a better way to run my final Boston Marathon. My goal was to give it all I had, finish strong, and smile.
So I embraced the relentless downpour and headwinds with the help of my amazing wife Robin crewing me, the millions of cheering spectators, and volunteers (thank you GFRC). They told me I’d never run again and I just completed the most badass Boston Marathon ever.
YASSSS!!!! Also congrats on beating Galen Rupp and 17 out of the 19 elite kenyans/ethiopians! 8)
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Hey, I just saw on Facebook that Krista Duchene came in third today! She used to run with flories group.
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I am THRILLED with my time. That weather was the worst I’ve ever run in. I’ve never trained in this and was totally miserable. I felt good until about 15, and then I just got too cold. The last two miles were a shuffle, but I knew I was going to finish!
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I am THRILLED with my time. That weather was the worst I’ve ever run in. I’ve never trained in this and was totally miserable. I felt good until about 15, and then I just got too cold. The last two miles were a shuffle, but I knew I was going to finish!
That seems how everyone's race was... all the results I looked at had really slow miles for the last two miles..my daughter said she really wanted to quit at the half and pictures friends took of her at mile 16 did not look good... congrats on your awesome race! I tried to get back out when I got your update at 35k as we had gone in to warm up but didn't make it back in time :(
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Rochey, I clicked on your pics on the B.A.A. app and your smile at the end was priceless. You are a machine. And only you could look that good after running through what you did, as fast as you did ❤️
I am in awe of everybody who ran today :heartbeat:
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Watching the playback on DVR. This race really wasn't about who made the decisive mood at the end, it was about who died the least.
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Rochey, I clicked on your pics on the B.A.A. app and your smile at the end was priceless. You are a machine. And only you could look that good after running through what you did, as fast as you did ❤️
I am in awe of everybody who ran today :heartbeat:
LOL thank you....I was crying. :preen:
It took me nearly as long to find my friend and get to a hot shower as it did to run that thing. It was total chaos at the end and I would never survive being stranded on a mountain in winter.
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Out of body experience over the last 2 miles. Dizzy seeing horizontal lines felt like I'd pass out at any moment. Went from 2nd to 4th in age group. :) :( but finished.
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I should have looked for you in the med tent!
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Great job to everyone. I'm humbled by your guts. Cold rain is my kryptonite.
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I'm just going to start dictating Ellen's report until she returns to duty...
Miles 20, 21: 13:56, 14:39
Everything is wet and I'm dying. Stopped to punch a random guy with resting douche-face and steal his umbrella. Heartbreak. What drives you to push forward when you're simultaneously climbing a hill and swimming upstream? Pretended the asphalt was Trump's face. Effective.
LOLOLOLOL
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Well done, everyone !
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:D. I hope/plan to have mine done by tonight.
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It's already halfway written for you!
Jeez, those last few miles were like the bermuda triangle. Even on the elite side I've never seen implosions like that. Kirui had a 90 second lead on the crazy little asian after 35k, then ended up 2 1/2 minutes back. Virtually the entire chase pack on both sides dropped out after the final glimpse of them. Lead man caught all the women except desi (that was the main suspenseful part at the end to see if he could pull it off :P ). Sarah Sellers (Utah native!) didn't even realize she was second until someone told her and then still didn't believe them :hah:
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Today is 50s with a tailwind and chance of a shower.
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:roll:
Apparently the Barkley RD controls the climate for Boston too.
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Today is 50s with a tailwind and chance of a shower.
It just sprinkled briefly.
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I was talking to a girl at the gym about logistics for the upcoming Broad Street Run while watching and I was reminded that the last time I did that race [2016], it was in conditions much like they ran up in Boston yesterday
That race is only ten miles; I can't imagine what 26.2 would have been like = certainly a Sufferfest
Again, well done to everyone, and I hope you have all rehydrated, refueled, rested and defrosted today
Yeah it was exactly the same!!! Except for the 30 degree temps and howling winds in your face
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congrats to our CH finishers!!!
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I have one of the 100th Boston bibs. Off to Boston I go for next year then. ;)
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Interesting article.
Why Men Quit and Women Don’t (http://"https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/20/opinion/boston-marathon-women-nurse.html")
"The results for Boston, one of the most competitive marathons in the world, were doleful this year: The winning times for both men and women were the slowest since the 1970s, and the midrace dropout rate was up 50 percent overall from last year.
But finishing rates varied significantly by gender. For men, the dropout rate was up almost 80 percent from 2017; for women, it was up only about 12 percent. Overall, 5 percent of men dropped out, versus just 3.8 percent of women. The trend was true at the elite level, too."
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Fantastic blog post here - How Yuki won
(break Rupp) and much more
http://japanrunningnews.blogspot.com/2018/04/how-it-happened.html (http://japanrunningnews.blogspot.com/2018/04/how-it-happened.html)
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Much ado about nothing.
1) 90% of those idiots were in a state of delirium
2) she was tailgating (though I guess he did sort of cut her off)
3) it WAS after the finish line
4) He may well have said sorry, but you can't tell from the video.
Poor self-awareness, but not exceptionally douchey. Still outside Moonwalking Allison's league.
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Also he was far from alone in exaggerated finishing gestures if the person in the puke green on the far right who finished just after him is any indication. He just had the more unfortunate timing. And at least neither of them crossed the line with 7 kids spread out along the length of the road, which I believe was one of Moonwalking Allison's crimes.
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I’m impressed that he was physically capable of raising his arms three times.
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My chip didn’t register between the start and the half mat. Are you going to start an investigation of me?
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SHE'S A WITCH! BURN HER!
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Nowadays you better go all the way.
https://www.marathoninvestigation.com/ (https://www.marathoninvestigation.com/)
I suspect his revenue jumps after the biggies like Boston, New York and Chicago.
Go All The Way (1999 Digital Remaster) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Nzn7gY4ZD8#)
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Fantastic blog post here - How Yuki won
(break Rupp) and much more
http://japanrunningnews.blogspot.com/2018/04/how-it-happened.html (http://japanrunningnews.blogspot.com/2018/04/how-it-happened.html)
That was a good read. Thanks for posting.
Jim