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| JF |
Posted - May 13 2012 : 10:45:52 What's going on with our training? Where are the quick times? Lots of races, lots of pedestrian times. What gives? When I see 18:25 winning a 5K, I do shake my head......
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| NSWC |
Posted - September 05 2012 : 11:50:23 Those are some fast times but barely any of those runners are from Buffalo. |
| HulkHogan |
Posted - September 04 2012 : 13:02:39 wonder if JF has any comments
quote: Originally posted by Boyce
found them or made an attempt to find them
http://leonetiming.com/2012/Roads/Bergen5K12.htm
now 73 of 184 fastest buffalo mens 5k times are from JK/Bergen!!
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| Boyce |
Posted - August 15 2012 : 16:09:36 found them or made an attempt to find them
http://leonetiming.com/2012/Roads/Bergen5K12.htm
now 73 of 184 fastest buffalo mens 5k times are from JK/Bergen!! |
| ghost of platter |
Posted - June 12 2012 : 08:09:16 quote: Originally posted by millar1987
honored to be brushing elbows with the famous G.O.P.
Platt thinks: The honor was all mine - to meet you and compete with you.
G.O.P. ""It looks way easier on TV"" |
| millar1987 |
Posted - June 11 2012 : 21:55:53 I hope these links work. There was a fast 12k race in NH three weeks ago. The course was rolling hills on a warm morning. I just found the pictures tonight. I met Mike Platt for the first time before the race and little did I know that he would be outsprinting me at the finish. We finished by doing a 3/4 lap around a track. I knew Platt was behind me from his teammates cheering him on but there was nothing I could do as he flew by me. He waited for the final turn to pounce and I felt honored to be brushing elbows with the famous G.O.P.
We finished 75th and 76th. You can see the quality of the field from the other times. This was part of the USATF New England grand prix series which always brings out all the good runners in the region.
http://www.coolrunning.com/results/12/nh/May19_Bedfor_set1.shtml
Platt http://krissyk.smugmug.com/Sports/Bedford-Rotary-Memorial-Road/23059828_ZDVXKf#!i=1855560878&k=gW4WV3F&lb=1&s=A
Me http://krissyk.smugmug.com/Sports/Bedford-Rotary-Memorial-Road/23059828_ZDVXKf#!i=1855561094&k=tJhqKNG&lb=1&s=A |
| RunnerXC |
Posted - June 07 2012 : 07:26:48 I would agree from an earlier post that with there being 4-6 5k's each weekend, you are not going to see someone at each race sub 17:00. I am right around that right now but I do not consider myself fast. I also don't race every weekend as well. My training is set up so I peak at certain times of the year to PR.
Besides, in terms of the 5k.. what do we all consider to be a fast time?
Or, what is the slowest time that should win a 5k? |
| TFPIV |
Posted - June 06 2012 : 16:47:31 Eye Heart Jan's trash-talking abilities!!! |
| Jan J. |
Posted - June 05 2012 : 18:51:21 @lkizz
Perhaps only someone currently parked in the heady, privileged and premier perch of 'disinformation technology' is in a far better position to comment pertinently on those poor souls now living off of the pathetically petrified sweat of their long suffering brows. So be it.
"Inside every cynical person, there is a disappointed IT guy" ~ L Kitzmiller "An IT guy should look for what is, and not for what he thinks should be" ~Jan J (retort to L Kitzmiller)
Jan J
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| lkizz |
Posted - June 05 2012 : 15:03:17 I think it is a legitimate contributing factor. Who can afford to bust their arse for free these days, unless of course you are living off the fat of entitlement from a by gone manufacturing era.
"Inside every cynical person, there is a disappointed idealist" ~ G Carlin
"A man should look for what is, and not for what he thinks should be" ~A Einstein (retort to G Carlin) |
| Jan J. |
Posted - June 05 2012 : 14:23:02 @lkizz:
Such cynicism, from one so young....
Jan J. |
| lkizz |
Posted - June 05 2012 : 13:56:51 who ever is keeping the master list of "why the runners of yore were faster"
please add:
8. Current runners are only in it for the money.
Thanks |
| Boyce |
Posted - June 05 2012 : 11:00:53 quote: Originally posted by JF
Dennis Pollow doesn't live in WNY anymore.....
Bergen is one race with prize money.
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"Dennis Pollow doesnt live in wny anymore...." Is that a statement or a question???
"Bergen is one race with prize money" Thats not the only reason why it gets a good field. I know races in western and central ny that has more prize money and if you check the results you never know they had prize money.
Heres the top 10 of this race it paided top 10 for men and women. 1st place for M/F - $500.
1 Nicholas Roertgen M 21 0:17:17 2 Stephen Paddock M 17 0:18:50 3 Jen Taft F 25 0:19:29 4 Samantha Sauer F 16 0:19:36 5 Vincent Maritim M 25 0:19:49 6 Daniel Kingsley M 34 0:19:59 7 Chase Breed M 14 0:20:05 8 Noah Sims M 14 0:20:15 9 Tessa Devereaux F 17 0:20:17 10 Ryan Misencik M 37 0:20:29
Where are the fast runners you asked??? Like a bunch of ppl said the fast runners are smart and arent racing every local race, there are to many local little races now, and i think most race directors out there are more concerned on raising or making money for there cause or businness than putting together a good field.
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| DMRuns85 |
Posted - June 05 2012 : 09:26:55 This is what the fast runners from the WNY do, run big races:
Rock ‘n’ Roll San Diego – Marathon Results June 3, 2012
OvrPl Bib Name City, State Time 1 6 Nixon Machichim , 02:10:03 2 9 Desta Gebrehiwot , 02:10:13 3 13 Tesfaye Sendeku , 02:11:17 4 8 Weldon Kirui , 02:11:28 5 2 Patrick Ivuti , 02:11:39 6 15 Guor Marial Flagstaff, AZ 02:12:55 7 11 Gashaw Melese , 02:12:56 8 12 Jeffrey Eggleston Flagstaff, AZ 02:13:13
Got endorphins? |
| plpjap |
Posted - June 04 2012 : 19:03:36 As one of the "old farts" from the 70's, there may have been faster overall winning times due to fewer races. However, I would say that there are vastly more faster runners (men and women) today in their 40's, 50's, and especially 60's and 70's than back then. I would love to see just one "age graded" race in the area....now that would put a whole different light on the "winning" time. |
| Npage148 |
Posted - June 04 2012 : 09:37:51 I think the biggest issue is a dilution of talent via 6+ 5ks each weekend. I don't expect to see 10+ runners at each race running sub 17 when there that many races. A fast runner goes to these races and is alone in front by 30 seconds after the first mile. Why not shut it down and cruise in for the 60 second win (as opposed to the 90 second win)? The big races (w and w/o money) draw fast times that are not that much different from the good old days.
I like this dilution, it means I may have a chance to win a 5k with a pedestrian 18 min run |
| JF |
Posted - June 04 2012 : 03:14:53 Dennis Pollow doesn't live in WNY anymore.....
Bergen is one race with prize money.
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