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Friday, October 04, 2002
Annichen back in the "amazing" category
Eric W. checked out yesterday's posting and wrote:
I just did some homework and found some weirdness. I measured this year's women's course on the '83 map and came up with ~6.9km, not the 8.5 km posted "prelim" distance. Using the same method the '83 course actually clocked in at 8.3+km. Check my work? This seems to put Annichen K. back in the "amazing" category.
I haven't measured the courses, but I'm pretty sure Eric is right. Maybe someone will measure all four courses, recalculate the minutes per kilometer and post the results as a "comment."
I should have been suspicious of the calculations. How could Annichen be that much slower than Luder? Annichen was a very strong runner who trained a lot. Back when she was at her best, she ran a road marathon in 2:40. How could Annichen be that much slower than Luder? The obvious answer is that the calculations (or the inputs to the calculations were wrong).
When Dave Linthicum did the USOF rankings, he used to remeasure the courses at all of the A-meets. The advertised distance was rarely correct.
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12:47 PM