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Robin Quivers Marathon

November 8, 2010 by · Comments Off on Robin Quivers Marathon 

Robin Quivers Marathon, The NYC Marathon website is the release of the split times for runners famous Robin Quivers of Howard Stern Show, the Chilean mining Edison Pe?a, now co-host Al Roker and others throughout the race day.

During the most recent update, Robin Quivers was plugging away in the road race and is expected to close around the mark of five hours.

Jared Fogle, the spokesman for Subway sandwich shop, beat Quivers about one minute to the 20K division. Shivers ran far ahead of today show weatherman Al Roker and well behind the Chilean mining Edison Pe?a.

ING “Athlete Tracker” fans alerts whenever the rider who is following moves to a five-kilometer mark. From approximately 14:00 EDT, the following celebrities running lap times had been reported:

Robin Quivers:
5K Checkpoint: 33 min 11 sec
10K Checkpoint: 1 hr 7 min 14 sec
15K Checkpoint: 1 hr 42 min 24 sec
20K Checkpoint 2 hr 22 min
30K Checkpoint 4 hr 3 min 15 sec
35K Checkpoint 4 hr 56 min 4 sec
40K Checkpoint 5 hr 47 min 36 sec
FINISH TIME: 6 hr 9 min

Al Roker:
5K Checkpoint: 41 min 21 sec
10 K Checkpoint: 1 hr 22 min 16 sec
15K Checkpoint: 2 hr 5 min 54 sec
20K Checkpoint: 2 hr 55 min 32 sec
30K Checkpoint 4 hr 46 min 46 sec
35K Checkpoint: 5 hr 44 min 48 sec
40K Checkpoint: 6 hr 45 min 23 sec
FINISH TIME: 7 hr 9 min 44 sec

Chilean miner Edison Pena:
5K Checkpoint: 28 min 50 sec
10K Checkpoint: 58 min 50 sec
15K Checkpoint: 1 hr 28 min 20 sec
20K Checkpoint: 1 hr 59 min 59 sec
Halfway Checkpoint: 2 hr 7 min 34 sec
Mile 14 Checkpoint: 2 hr 17 min 52 sec
FINISH TIME: 5 hr 40 min 51 sec

Subway spokesman Jared Fogle:

5K Checkpoint: 32 min 50 sec
10K Checkpoint: 1 hr 6 min 40 sec
15K Checkpoint: 1 hr 41 min 30 sec
20K Checkpoint: 2 hr 17 min 18 sec
Halfway Checkpoint: 2 hr 25 min 21 sec
Mile 14 Checkpoint: 2 hr 25 min 49 sec
FINISH TIME: 5 hr 14 min 28 sec

Nyc Marathon Start Time

November 7, 2010 by · Comments Off on Nyc Marathon Start Time 

Nyc Marathon Start Time, If he did not know (and if you’re a tennis fan, it was difficult to avoid the news), a former player and current American tennis commentator Justin Gimelstob is running the New York Marathon today.

You can tell because he has been in a non-stop Tweeting jag and publicity about it. There are a bet with his friend Andy Roddick in the result. Classmates made fun of her desperately skinny calves. He fell ill just days before the big day.

However, Justin waaaaaaay too much information on this, although certainly wish him the best of luck. It would not be the slightest surprise to find twittering while it is ongoing.

Only recently has Gimelston mentioned that another former player, Jonathan Stark, a part of your equipment running. But Stark has finally – he had a much better race, as a former number one in doubles with 19 titles, and a top-40 individual players, but it is not given to self-promotion – a long face.

The photo above left is Tweeted by Gimelstob, as the two were on their way to work this morning. Stark is 39, and CurrentY junior tennis director at the Seattle Tennis Club, Gimelstob is 33.

But of far more interest here is the fact that the fabulous Amélie Mauresmo is also running today.

Mauresmo saw a bit on the circuit this summer. Naturellement In the French Open. As the coach and the support of Michael Llodra at Wimbledon. In the U.S. Open, which was in the media center so much that he almost gave the empty seat next to Open Court Central.

Among its various responsibilities, had time to train.

The photo on the right of his team, all have their nicknames on their shirts, which is in New York. Is that seriously cute, or what?

More news and photos on their website here.

His compatriot Yannick Noah also reportedly is working this year, the year they turned 50.

Noah finished two years ago, at age 48, with a time of four hours, 33 seconds.

Keep you informed about how they did it.

UPDATE 24:22

Are having problems with the tracker, because of an overload. But here’s the latest, and Noah (purple) and Mauresmo looks behind Gimelstob (orange) and Stark (green) due to a staggered start.

Mauresmo really took the tennis package in terms of time in the 5-km. She is also the youngest and the only girl. Also led to the 10K mark 😉

Ny Marathon

November 7, 2010 by · Comments Off on Ny Marathon 

Ny Marathon, NEW YORK, N.Y. (CP) — A Chilean miner who jogged miles (kilometres) underground while waiting to be rescued joined some the world’s best marathoners and thousands of other runners in the New York City Marathon on Sunday.

Edison Pena started off in Staten Island at 9:40 a.m., hoping to cover the 26.2-mile (42.2-kilometre)-course through the city’s five boroughs in six hours. By 10:12 a.m., “The Runner” — as his fellow miners had nicknamed him — had covered the first few miles, cheered on by residents of a Brooklyn neighbourhood.

“First, I want to run this marathon, but secondly, I’d like to motivate those people who aren’t running the marathon to do so in the future,” he said through a translator. “I also want to specially motivate young children and youth to run because running makes you free.”

The 34-year-old was among the 33 miners rescued last month after spending 69 days trapped 2,300 feet underground by a cave-in. An avid runner, he jogged several miles (kilometres) every day through tunnels.

He had cut his steel-tipped electrician’s boots down to ankle height so he could train each morning and afternoon along the rocky, muddy 1,000-yard (900-meter) corridor where the men were trapped.

He built up strength by dragging a large wooden pallet that was attached to a cord tied to his waist.

NYC Marathon officials heard about Pena’s subterranean training and planned to invite him as an honoured guest. But he wanted to actually run the race.

NYC Marathon

November 7, 2010 by · Comments Off on NYC Marathon 

NYC Marathon, NEW YORK (AP) — The New York City Marathon always brings out the stars of the running world. This year, one of them is someone who’s never competed in any big-time races.

Chilean miner Edison Pena is among the 45,000 people entered in the event Sunday. The 34-year-old is one of 33 miners rescued last month after spending 69 days trapped 2,300 feet underground by a cave-in.

An avid runner, he jogged several miles every day through tunnels, wearing steel-toed boots he cut down to the ankle.

NYC Marathon officials heard about Pena’s subterranean training and planned to invite him as an honored guest. But he wanted to actually run the race.

Pena hopes to finish the 26.2 miles in 6 hours.

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