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Am I doing this right?
http://www.inforum.com/event/article/id/400356/group/Sports/
I'm not sure how that guy got this confused, but he was certainly in pretty good shape.
No excuses....
“I clearly would’ve qualified had I not run the 10K, been wearing god damned headphones.” said a smiling Lee, who instead of receiving just one medal, got two.
Fixed that for him.
http://www.inforum.com/event/article/id/400356/group/Sports/ I'm not sure how that guy got this confused, but he was certainly in pretty good shape.
"When a person trains once, nothing happens. When a person forces himself to do a thing a hundred or a thousand times, then he certainly has developed in more ways than physical. Is it raining? That doesn't matter. Am I tired? That doesn't matter, either. Then willpower will be no problem." Emil Zatopek
not bad for mile 25
The 10K warmup gave him an unfair advantage. I bet I could run a 3:25 marathon with a warmup like that.
KillJoyFuckStick
Something is screwy
"After running a 44-minute, 28-second 10K, Lee ended up running the 26.2-mile marathon in 3 hours, 25 minutes. That fell short of qualifying for the Boston Marathon by five minutes.
“I clearly would’ve qualified had I not run the 10K,” said a smiling Lee, who instead of receiving just one medal, got two."
His BQ time is 3:25. Results show he did run a 44:28 10K but he doesn't show up on the Marathon results.
You people have issues
Yep, starting a marathon 75 minutes before you were expecting it to start. That's screwy.
He really should have considered reading the emails, schedules on the website, etc... ahead of time.
20,000 miles behind me, the world still to see.
“I clearly would’ve qualified had I not run the 10K, been wearing god damned headphones.” said a smiling Lee, who instead of receiving just one medal, got two. Fixed that for him.
He got a medal for a 10K? And he ran it as a bandit to boot? (I'm not outraged, or anything. I find the situation amusing, though),
Something is screwy "After running a 44-minute, 28-second 10K, Lee ended up running the 26.2-mile marathon in 3 hours, 25 minutes. That fell short of qualifying for the Boston Marathon by five minutes. “I clearly would’ve qualified had I not run the 10K,” said a smiling Lee, who instead of receiving just one medal, got two." His BQ time is 3:25. Results show he did run a 44:28 10K but he doesn't show up on the Marathon results.
His BQ time is 3:25. His official time (it is up) was 3:25:05. He missed it by 5 seconds, not 5 minutes.
That is a real kick in the junk.