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Castille destroyed the masters field at the Tulsa 15 last month. He's super lean and slight and doesn't look older than an elite 35 year old runner. I give him the benefit of the doubt, and figure he'd probably been a 28 flat or so 10K runner at his peak. So what he's doing at 45 isn't too far off. But yeah, I gave Eddy the benefit of the doubt (maybe some more doubt) before he got busted.
Nice talking to you Wilson, and you are racing well.No Fred, he's kicking ass, actualizing his potential.
If the normal elites can dope and not get caught by testing, why give the 3.1 @ 4:33 get a pass? How often does he get tested by USADA?https://www.usada.org/testing/results/athlete-test-history/
Thanks, have had a good year and been able to put all the pieces together--consistency, nutrition, training system, and lifestyle (live high train low--and not 6 months of snow and ice on the ground). New AG next year and looking forward to that!Looks like 2014 for T&F. I'd like to see more testing at the masters level at major races and championships.
I feel like average times have dropped precipitously too. In the late 90s, it wasn't unusual for me to drop a 20 minute 5k and be in the bottom half of the field. Only the last few stragglers would be over 30 minutes. Now I can do 30 minutes and be in the top half. I mean if you have so many people who are willing to drop big bucks, not train, stop for selfies every mile and enjoy the hell out of it as long as the post race party is good, that's where you're going to invest.
I can't run fast. There's no appeal to me at all in racing, but sometimes I'll do a 5k with my friends if it's got a good race party. The party is the only part that makes it worth doing for me -- it's not exactly enjoyable being passed by everyone, but if we can all hang out afterward at least it's a social event. I'm basically the middle aged jogger lady you all mock at races. At least I don't do those ones where they throw paint and stuff at you.
Road racing is pretty inclusive and has been even in the early days (Bay to Breakers, Bolder Boulder etc.), where you can have national class to world class runners line up with 10 min/mile joggers and walkers of all ages going half that fast. The issues are expensive entry fees ($50 for a 5K?), sometimes excessive bling (which is why race fees have gone up), and some races (mostly half and full marathons) selling out in hours or day, sometimes 6 months or more in advance. I have a couple other pet peeves but some things are sacred cows (urp Boston Marathon), but it's generally not the breadth and diversity of participants.
You won the race overall beating any and all males?
Not this race, but I’ve done that more than once, so don’t sound so shocked. . I lost to one male.
I'm not shocked. Congrats to you.
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