Many congratulations Andi from all at Rochdale Harriers.
Echo everything that's been said.
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Many congratulations Andi from all at Rochdale Harriers.
Echo everything that's been said.
Here is an interesting page.
http://results-2009.london-marathon....3&event_id=MAS
He slightly dropped off the pace around 30k although it was a tremendous effort.
I think we will now go from stength to strength.:)
I'll add my congratualtions as well.
Well done Andi another storming performance.
The UKA 'A' standard for the Worlds is 2-12, the 'B' standard is 2-16. Either way a PB by over 2 minutes is a fabulous improvement.
As to why UKA insist on an 'A' standard 6 minutes faster than the official IAAF standard (2-18) is anyone's guess! Oh yeah... I've just remembered why... it's so they can waste more money funding sprint relay squads to drop the baton...
Indeed, a splendid run by Andi..a huge PB................
The reason they insist on an 'A' standard 6 minutes faster than the official IAAF standard is because (as Andi himself pointed out in a recent thread) that they want any travelling athletes to be in with a reasonable medal chance.....anything else (other than taking a very young talented athlete) would be seen in UKA eyes as a "waste" of resources.......as amusing as your point is Dom, the UKA sprint relay team will always be in with a realistic medal chance IF they can hold onto the baton......hence UKA can justify (in their eyes) taking 7/8 or more athletes (including those in the individual 100 and / or 200m sprints you understand)