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by brianwawok
3806 days ago
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That site seems pretty bogus. Lets pick a real race. Say the 2015 Chicago Marathon. Let's look at men 30-34 http://results.chicagomarathon.com/2015/?pid=list 3200 people there finished. So let's take middle, #1600: 4:11, which is 9:34 pace. 8 min pace is 3:29, which is something like finish 700 / 3200 in that age group. So to me, finishing in 700th place out of 3400 people in a race is "slightly above average". But who cares, even the 9:30 pace is far above the 16 minute pace of OP. Realize too, that many people running a marathon are running their 1 lifetime marathon - they never ever plan to run another. Drop all those out, and you will find 3:30 may be about average or even a tad worse among people who are serious runners. |
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I agree, my point was that the fastest "average" time I could find (regardless of quality of the source) was still sufficiently slow enough compared to the 8:00 pace figure that 8:00 is in fact not slightly above average.