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Astronaut runs marathon in space, but slower than on earth (Read 94 times)

BeeRunB


    Mantas


      nicely done. It should be interesting to try to run where there is no gravity

      stadjak


      Interval Junkie --Nobby

        " . . . was still more than a quarter of an hour slower than the 3:18:50 he had clocked on earth as a keen, ultra-fit fun runner back in 1999."

         

        Pretty sure that's too much of a gap to indicate any causation of environment on his performance  -- too bad.

         

        If he ran sub-2 would it have been a "world record"?

        2021 Goals: 50mpw 'cause there's nothing else to do

        rmcj001


          " . . . was still more than a quarter of an hour slower than the 3:18:50 he had clocked on earth as a keen, ultra-fit fun runner back in 1999."

           

          Pretty sure that's too much of a gap to indicate any causation of environment on his performance  -- too bad.

           

          If he ran sub-2 would it have been a "world record"?

           

          So, does that make it a "near world record?" 

           

          Ray


          Ray