Last week saw some interesting debate around doping and sports achievers, inspired by Jonathan’s post on the start of cycling’s first Grand Tour of the year, the Giro d’Italia. The shift to the Grand Tours usually serves as the catalyst for doping discussions – sadly, few races will go by without a big doping story. Even […]
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London 2009 revisited
Yesterday’s London Marathon closed off the big marathons for the next few months, and we now get to look forward to the Fall season, with Berlin (times two, with the IAAF World champs there as well), Chicago and New York the highlights to come. But now might be a good time to look back over […]
London 2009 Race Report
Olympic champion Sammy Wanjiru has won the 2009 London Marathon, in a course record of 2:05:10, beating out the challenge of the two other Beijing medallists, Tsegaye Kebede and Jaouad Gharib. Kebede, third in Beijing, was one better this time, in a time of 2:05:20, with Gharib a further 7 seconds back. But it was the […]
London 2009 splits and pacing
Check out the post race report, and a comparison between Wanjiru’s London win and Gebrselassie’s 2:03:59 at our Below are the splits and a graph of the pacing used in the 2009 London Marathon, which was won by Sammy Wanjiru in a new course record of 2:05:10. Second went to Tsegaye Kebede in 2:05:20, third […]
London 2009 Marathon Preview
Boston has barely left our minds, and we have the prospect of what might be the best marathon race in history to look forward. London is always an insane collection of fast men. In recent years, they pulled in Gebrselassie for a debut, had him race Tergat and Khannouchi to a world record, brought the top […]
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