Would you count training runners longer than 26.2 miles as "marathons"? (Read 418 times)

runnerclay


Consistently Slow

    Racing as nothing to do with pace.

     

    Olmypic marathon finsihers 2012(men)

    Stephen KIPROTICH UGA 2:08:01 --1st

     

    Tsepo RAMONENE LES 2:55:54 -85th

     

    PS: I do not count 26.2 mile trainng runs as marathon. I did count my 6:45 trail marathon along side my 3:37 BQ. Same effort. Different result.

    Run until the trail runs out.

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      do you count time trails as races?

      And we run because we like it
      Through the broad bright land

      DigDug2


        do you count time trails as races?

         

        I wouldn't call a time trial a race, but I would count it for PB purposes.

          do you count time trails as races?

           

          do you know if the course is accurate?


          Feeling the growl again

            do you count time trails as races?

             

            Sometimes.  I just give it an authoritative sounding name like "Blame Spaniel 5K" and try to get some local idiots to join me on the track.

             

            I only log them as a race if I'm doing it because I can't find a race I can get to when I need one, and approach it just like I would a race.

            "If you want to be a bad a$s, then do what a bad a$s does.  There's your pep talk for today.  Go Run." -- Slo_Hand

             

            I am spaniel - Crusher of Treadmills

             

              Cinder track.

              Maybe not that race / time trial, but others leading up to it.

               

               

              do you know if the course is accurate?

              And we run because we like it
              Through the broad bright land

                do you count time trails as races?

                 

                yyee, no not as a race but OK as a "PR"

                runnerclay


                Consistently Slow

                  Can I count my 1:47:15 second half of a marathon as a PR? Ran a negative split.

                  Run until the trail runs out.

                   SCHEDULE 2016--

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                  bhearn


                    Some do, I wouldn't.

                    JimR


                      Only morons run that far in training runs.

                      DavePNW


                        Only morons run that far.

                         

                        FYP.

                        Dave

                          Can I count my 1:47:15 second half of a marathon as a PR? Ran a negative split

                          Gray area for sure. As long as it's accurate and not aided. On another site several years ago we had a PR list and several posters - some national class used race splits as PRs and no one raised a fuss.

                          mikeymike


                            If the split is certified/known to be accurate, and not aided (i.e. downhill) no problem. My 10 mile PR is still a split from a half marathon, mostly because the few actual 10 mile races I've run have been in mid winter or mid summer.

                             

                            But if your half PR is from the 2nd half of a marathon I'd say its time to go race a half. That should be one soft PR.

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                            DavePNW


                               

                              But if your half PR is from the 2nd half of a marathon I'd say its time to go race a half. That should be one soft PR.

                               

                              Word.

                              Dave


                              Fanilow

                                If I ran 26.2 miles I would count it as a miracle.

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