I'll give you 410 and see if you can beat him.Brodlach wrote:Had 41 pacesetters
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Bannister had two (Chataway and Brasher) when he broke the four minute mile - times that by 26....Brodlach wrote:Had 41 pacesetters
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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Or whack your treadmill up to 21 km/h (if it can reach that pace) and see if you can hold that speed for 10 s?Booney wrote:Absolutely, the whole thing was set up for him to do it, but nonetheless it's amazing.MW wrote:The challenge I ask anyone when talking about this is to sprint for 100m at that pace like you said... I run a lot and I can barely get near it. It is phenomenal.Booney wrote:Eliud Kipchoge broke the 2 hour mark for the marathon on the weekend. Whilst not officially recognized as a world record ( pace setters, track ) it's simply unbelievable.
Consider this. He did 100m in 17 seconds. A fair pace, for most people beyond their reach.
He then did it 422 times in a row.
Would love to see someone do it in a race though. I don't mind the pacers but the bit that I didn't like was the reverse 'V' formation by the pacers which took all wind out and gave a nice drag.
I'd say 80% of the population, or more, wouldn't be able to do a 17 second 100m once.
He averaged approx 21.2 km/h for a 1:57 hrs
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Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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Yup, absolutely amazing performance.
I can accept the pace makers, I can accept them running in a V in front of him, I can even accept that they stopped and started at different points and didn't run the full "race".
I can look the other way at the specially constructed course with banked corners.
I'm totally fine with moving the start time to suit the best weather conditions.
But the one thing that leaves me thinking it went too far was the fact they drove a vehicle in front of him that had a lazer beam pointed on the ground to highlight not only the most efficient path, but also gave them a pace to keep them on time.
Don't get me wrong, it's still an impressive effort, but its all a little too artificial for my liking.
I can accept the pace makers, I can accept them running in a V in front of him, I can even accept that they stopped and started at different points and didn't run the full "race".
I can look the other way at the specially constructed course with banked corners.
I'm totally fine with moving the start time to suit the best weather conditions.
But the one thing that leaves me thinking it went too far was the fact they drove a vehicle in front of him that had a lazer beam pointed on the ground to highlight not only the most efficient path, but also gave them a pace to keep them on time.
Don't get me wrong, it's still an impressive effort, but its all a little too artificial for my liking.
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And wasn't even puffing when he finished. That's what freaked me outBooney wrote:Eliud Kipchoge broke the 2 hour mark for the marathon on the weekend. Whilst not officially recognized as a world record ( pace setters, track ) it's simply unbelievable.
Consider this. He did 100m in 17 seconds. A fair pace, for most people beyond their reach.
He then did it 422 times in a row.
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I wasn’t saying it wasn’t a great achievementBooney wrote:I'll give you 410 and see if you can beat him.Brodlach wrote:Had 41 pacesetters
I couldn’t do that in a car
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If anything it gives incentive for an attempt under regular race conditions....Trader wrote:Yup, absolutely amazing performance.
I can accept the pace makers, I can accept them running in a V in front of him, I can even accept that they stopped and started at different points and didn't run the full "race".
I can look the other way at the specially constructed course with banked corners.
I'm totally fine with moving the start time to suit the best weather conditions.
But the one thing that leaves me thinking it went too far was the fact they drove a vehicle in front of him that had a lazer beam pointed on the ground to highlight not only the most efficient path, but also gave them a pace to keep them on time.
Don't get me wrong, it's still an impressive effort, but its all a little too artificial for my liking.
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COVID-19 has turned everyone into hikers and joggers! The trails have never been busier, especially in Belair NP. Incredible how many families are out and about.
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Same here in Melbourne MW the bike paths are full of walkers and bikes. In some ways that’s a good thing though.MW wrote:COVID-19 has turned everyone into hikers and joggers! The trails have never been busier, especially in Belair NP. Incredible how many families are out and about.
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Definitely a good thing my only concern is they'll close the parks down as everyone is using them
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I'm finding the Torrens tracks busier as well.MW wrote:Definitely a good thing my only concern is they'll close the parks down as everyone is using them
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Yeah every walkway and trail are busy as.stan wrote:I'm finding the Torrens tracks busier as well.MW wrote:Definitely a good thing my only concern is they'll close the parks down as everyone is using them
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Negative part of this pandemic is everyone has discovered the fantastic trails in our area 
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Footy back on the agenda...been doing a little bit on the bike and plenty of 4 & 5 k walks during the lockdown. Think I will head down to the oval tomorrow to jog/trot a few laps and some short ahem, sprints so I’m good to go in say 6 weeks time for local footy. That’s the timeline I’m hearing over here in Melbourne.
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Gentle trot to say the least. Half a lap in on RMIT oval and I could feel the hammy getting tight. Knees were stuffed after cricket season so the extra 8 weeks rest due to Corona was a blessing for me. Did some centre square run throughs but was cooked in 15 minutes! I reckon I have 8 weeks to get ready to umpire local footy. Not sure when ump training starts again just yet.
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Ramping up to a 105km ultra trail event in October this year. Who's with me? 
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Who’s vehicle do you want to use? I’m not fussed...MW wrote:Ramping up to a 105km ultra trail event in October this year. Who's with me?
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Was wondering what you were doing in here. First off I thought you were lost, then I thought he's being a smart arse.Spargo wrote:Who’s vehicle do you want to use? I’m not fussed...MW wrote:Ramping up to a 105km ultra trail event in October this year. Who's with me?
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You're completely mad!MW wrote:Ramping up to a 105km ultra trail event in October this year. Who's with me?
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