Sunday, November 05, 2006

Surprise, surprise!

Not many would have put their money on a non-African winning a marathon major, especially not in New York, with all the focus on a possible repeat of the thrilling finish between last year's winner (Tergat) and runner-up (Ramaala). However, it was the unheralded Brazilian, Marilson Gomez dos Santos, who made a decisive move in the latter stages and held off a late challenge by Kiogora ("Baba") and Tergat, the latter finishing a few steps behind Kiogora to take third place. Kiogora's podium place was some consolation for the failure of several KIMbia athletes in Chicago two weeks ago, and they are no doubt celebrating tonight. Last year's runner up, Ramaala, faded bady to finish ninth.

Lance Armstrong, who had garnered a disproportionate amount of media coverage leading up to the event, was paced to a sub-3 effort (2:59:36) by an all-star crew composed of Salazar, Samuelson, and none other than the great Hicham El Guerrouj, who reportedly handed him water and gels along the way (El G must've gone crazy running 7 minute miles, though I suppose Nike made it well worth his while.)


Boston update: I'm two weeks into the program, still in the base phase; I ran 52 miles this week, most of it at an easy 7:30 min/mile pace. This is the highest mileage I've hit since September 2005 (56 miles at the peak of my training for Chicago). This time, I intend to max out at 75 miles/week with some workouts and see where that gets me. Hopefully into the 2:40s.

Update: Steve Cram, former mile world record holder (3:46), was also part of today's race and finished in a somewhat sedate 3:27:26. Read his column here.

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4 Comments:

Anonymous Dree said:

Here's a Zen minded runner from the Big Apple saying hi!

Sat Jan 13, 07:26:00 AM PST  
Blogger Faithful Soles said:

How has your training for Boston been going since your last post? Have you run Boston before? I was blessed enough to run it 3 times and it is amazing.

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Blogger D said:

hey, whatever happened to you?
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