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Running => Running => Topic started by: Fast Eddie on November 19, 2015, 07:56:22 PM
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The Marine Corps Marathon has issued Gregory Price, 61, of Washington, D.C., a lifetime ban from all its events after his 3:17:47 finish last month (good for second in the 60–64 age group) attracted attention. Once race organizers began looking at his race history, a pattern emerged that showed Price consistently missed timing mats and ran highly suspect splits at the race, which he has run 13 times since 1998.
...come across Price’s case via a thread on the LetsRun.com message board, where an anonymous poster wrote that he or she randomly clicked on Price’s results while looking for another participant...
Price qualified for the Boston Marathon all but one of the times he ran the Marine Corps Marathon, but has only finished Boston four times since 2001 (the earliest year for which results exist on the race's website). He hit the 40K mark at the 2013 Boston Marathon (his most recent) on pace to run a 4:20:01 marathon, but did not finish, presumably because of the bombings. Price’s fastest Boston finish is the 3:40:32 he ran in 2003.
http://www.runnersworld.com/races/marine-corps-marathon-issues-lifetime-ban-to-runner?cid=soc_Runner's%20World%20-%20RunnersWorld_FBPAGE_Runner%E2%80%99s%20World__News (http://www.runnersworld.com/races/marine-corps-marathon-issues-lifetime-ban-to-runner?cid=soc_Runner's%20World%20-%20RunnersWorld_FBPAGE_Runner%E2%80%99s%20World__News)
http://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?thread=6844960 (http://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?thread=6844960)
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Supposedly Marine Corps is notorious for people cutting the course. I just do not understand the WHY. Yeah, I get the BQ thing, but other than that, WHY? How could you and then be ok with it?
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It's okay, he just "messed up." He doesn't elaborate why he apparently messed up time and time again and went to Boston on his cheating times.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/marine-corps-marathon-bans-runner-who-appears-to-have-cut-corners/2015/11/20/c05ef754-8f41-11e5-934c-a369c80822c2_story.html (https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/marine-corps-marathon-bans-runner-who-appears-to-have-cut-corners/2015/11/20/c05ef754-8f41-11e5-934c-a369c80822c2_story.html)
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Supposedly Marine Corps is notorious for people cutting the course. I just do not understand the WHY. Yeah, I get the BQ thing, but other than that, WHY? How could you and then be ok with it?
It's too long, they get tired!
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Supposedly Marine Corps is notorious for people cutting the course. I just do not understand the WHY. Yeah, I get the BQ thing, but other than that, WHY? How could you and then be ok with it?
Maybe they want so bad to be part of a community (faster marathoners?) that they are willing to lie to everyone including themselves to gain entry? It's so bizarre. No.one.cares outside of the community of runners, and really - who cares even there/here? It's all about the personal achievement, what you alone consider to be an investment into an achievement you find worthwhile and seeing that through.
friends/acquaintances of Jack: "still running all those miles"?
Jack: yeah
friends/acquaintances of Jack: next topic
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10k to 15k split in 14:33. At 61 years old.
:rotfl:
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Maybe they want so bad to be part of a community (faster marathoners?) that they are willing to lie to everyone including themselves to gain entry? It's so bizarre. No.one.cares outside of the community of runners, and really - who cares even there/here? It's all about the personal achievement, what you alone consider to be an investment into an achievement you find worthwhile and seeing that through.
friends/acquaintances of Jack: "still running all those miles"?
Jack: yeah
friends/acquaintances of Jack: next topic
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It's not fast enough to be in with fast marathoners, and your friends don't know what a fast or slow time is anyway!