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Sport Specific Training Discussion => 800m+ Running and/or Conditioning => Topic started by: adarqui on October 28, 2016, 07:06:04 pm
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fokasfoksafoas
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US road records
https://www.usatf.org/statistics/records/view.asp?division=american&location=road&age=open&sport=LDR
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elite standards:
(https://static1.squarespace.com/static/548df92ae4b0b57ba1886a66/t/54deda8fe4b00f1b0311eb4c/1423891091541/TheEliteStandardsPlack.jpg?format=2500w)
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US road records
https://www.usatf.org/statistics/records/view.asp?division=american&location=road&age=open&sport=LDR
LOL , just noticed this
12 hr. 159,236 m Zach Bitter (28)
24 hr. 277,542 m Mike Morton (40)
48 hr. 414,148 m Phil McCarthy (42)
Lol, first guy completed ~4 marathons in half a day, 2nd one ~6.5 marathons in a day and third one ~10 marathons in 2 days!
Alternatively, the first guy did 1600 100m runs in 27seconds each, consecutively, without 1 second of rest.
What is this i don't even
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US road records
https://www.usatf.org/statistics/records/view.asp?division=american&location=road&age=open&sport=LDR
LOL , just noticed this
12 hr. 159,236 m Zach Bitter (28)
24 hr. 277,542 m Mike Morton (40)
48 hr. 414,148 m Phil McCarthy (42)
Lol, first guy completed ~4 marathons in half a day, 2nd one ~6.5 marathons in a day and third one ~10 marathons in 2 days!
Alternatively, the first guy did 1600 100m runs in 27seconds each, consecutively, without 1 second of rest.
What is this i don't even
bro stop.. you are depressing when you break it down like that...... lmfao!!!
jk
so crazy.
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2016 US Olympic Marathon Trials
http://www.flotrack.org/event/252804-2016-u-s-olympic-team-marathon-trials/entries
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masters records, nice
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_world_records_in_masters_athletics
see how many times you can spot bernard lagat ^^ damn..
http://www.usatf.org/statistics/Records/masters_roadLDR.asp
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http://www.usatf.org/statistics/Records/masters_roadLDR.asp
Insanity strikes more raw and powerful than ever!
Guys in their 70s running sub-3h marathons and guys in their 80s running them sub-4h.
Guys over 70yo completing 100 mile races. In good time too, sub-24h , but i don't even care for that, just finishing a 100 miles race is insane enough.
But what about 5km that requires speed too?
21:59 , Warren Utes , 81 years old!!! :o
26:33 Hugh Campbell , 88 years old!!!!!! :motherofgod:
33:46 Henry Sypniewski , 90 years old!!!!!!!!!#@$%@#$%@$^&*()_FFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU :ffffffuuuuuu:
I am really lost for words!
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http://www.usatf.org/statistics/Records/masters_roadLDR.asp
Insanity strikes more raw and powerful than ever!
Guys in their 70s running sub-3h marathons and guys in their 80s running them sub-4h.
Guys over 70yo completing 100 mile races. In good time too, sub-24h , but i don't even care for that, just finishing a 100 miles race is insane enough.
But what about 5km that requires speed too?
21:59 , Warren Utes , 81 years old!!! :o
26:33 Hugh Campbell , 88 years old!!!!!! :motherofgod:
33:46 Henry Sypniewski , 90 years old!!!!!!!!!#@$%@#$%@$^&*()_FFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU :ffffffuuuuuu:
I am really lost for words!
dude........ it's ridiculous. what's funny is, what's more impressive? 33:46 5k @ 90 or ~14:xx 5k @ < 15-30 ... some of these age group records are crazy.. I imagine 33:xx 5k @ 90 is insane when you compare it to how many people at 90 can even finish a 5k..
T&F is cool.. age group records make it even more interesting.
I hope if I live to 90, that i'm still able to run.. and trying to set world records.. :ninja: