New York marathon 2017
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- Zaprawiony W Bojach
- Posty: 2876
- Rejestracja: 20 sie 2001, 13:40
- Życiówka na 10k: brak
- Życiówka w maratonie: brak
- Lokalizacja: Poznań
- Kontakt:
niestety pogoda jest słaba do biegania - 22-23 stopnie, słońce i duchota - w niedziele ma być 18-19 i deszcz
- yacool
- Zaprawiony W Bojach
- Posty: 13151
- Rejestracja: 03 gru 2008, 11:25
- Kontakt:
Powodzenia.
- Adam Klein
- Honorowy Red.Nacz.
- Posty: 32176
- Rejestracja: 10 lip 2002, 15:20
- Życiówka na 10k: 36:30
- Życiówka w maratonie: 2:57:48
- Lokalizacja: Polska cała :)
Fajny program jutro:
10:00–11:00 a.m. NYRR RUNTalk: A Conversation with Four-Time New York City Marathon Winner Bill Rodgers
Join four-time New York City Marathon champion Bill Rodgers as he discusses his iconic wins and tales of the past. A meet and greet will follow.
12:00–1:00 p.m. NYRR RUNTalk: NYRR Hall of Fame Legends
Don’t miss the fastest panel of New York City running legends ever put together. This "greatest of all time" chat will feature Haile Gebrselassie, Paula Radcliffe, Bill Rodgers, Germán Silva, and Ryan Hall.
1:00–2:00 p.m. The Secrets of Running with Toby Tanser, Paul Tergat, and Lornah Kiplagat
Author of Train Hard, Win Easy: The Kenyan Way Toby Tanser will lead a discussion on the secrets of Kenyan running with Lornah Kiplagat, an IAAF World Half-Marathon and IAAF World Cross Country Championships gold medalist.
2:00–3:00 p.m. The Future of Women's Running with Kathrine Switzer, Deena Kastor, and Alison Desir
Join a discussion with female running legends Kathrine Switzer and Deena Kastor as well as Alison Desir, fitness activist and co-founder of Run4AllWomen. The three will discuss the history and future of women's running around the world. The panel will be moderated by New York Road Runners’ Gordon Bakoulis.
3:00–4:00 p.m. Team New Balance World Champions | Jenny Simpson and Emma Coburn
Join Team New Balance athletes, IAAF World Champions and Olympic medalists Jenny Simpson and Emma Coburn as they discuss training, the road to the 2016 Rio Olympics, and their individual moments of World Championships glory.
4:00–5:00 p.m. It Will Move You: The Most Inspiring Stories of the TCS New York City Marathon
Before the TCS New York City Marathon, get inspired by a panel of runners who have experienced a variety of obstacles to get to the marathon start line—but have overcome them and will be lining up right alongside you on Sunday, November 5.
5:00–6:00 p.m. Spectator 101: How To Find Your Runner on Race Day
Trying to figure out where you are going to cheer your runner on come marathon Sunday? Join us at the NYRR RUNCENTER for a brief informational session on the best practices and strategies to find your runner on race day! A Q&A will follow, and we’ll show you how to use the incredible spectator section of our TCS New York City Marathon app.
10:00–11:00 a.m. NYRR RUNTalk: A Conversation with Four-Time New York City Marathon Winner Bill Rodgers
Join four-time New York City Marathon champion Bill Rodgers as he discusses his iconic wins and tales of the past. A meet and greet will follow.
12:00–1:00 p.m. NYRR RUNTalk: NYRR Hall of Fame Legends
Don’t miss the fastest panel of New York City running legends ever put together. This "greatest of all time" chat will feature Haile Gebrselassie, Paula Radcliffe, Bill Rodgers, Germán Silva, and Ryan Hall.
1:00–2:00 p.m. The Secrets of Running with Toby Tanser, Paul Tergat, and Lornah Kiplagat
Author of Train Hard, Win Easy: The Kenyan Way Toby Tanser will lead a discussion on the secrets of Kenyan running with Lornah Kiplagat, an IAAF World Half-Marathon and IAAF World Cross Country Championships gold medalist.
2:00–3:00 p.m. The Future of Women's Running with Kathrine Switzer, Deena Kastor, and Alison Desir
Join a discussion with female running legends Kathrine Switzer and Deena Kastor as well as Alison Desir, fitness activist and co-founder of Run4AllWomen. The three will discuss the history and future of women's running around the world. The panel will be moderated by New York Road Runners’ Gordon Bakoulis.
3:00–4:00 p.m. Team New Balance World Champions | Jenny Simpson and Emma Coburn
Join Team New Balance athletes, IAAF World Champions and Olympic medalists Jenny Simpson and Emma Coburn as they discuss training, the road to the 2016 Rio Olympics, and their individual moments of World Championships glory.
4:00–5:00 p.m. It Will Move You: The Most Inspiring Stories of the TCS New York City Marathon
Before the TCS New York City Marathon, get inspired by a panel of runners who have experienced a variety of obstacles to get to the marathon start line—but have overcome them and will be lining up right alongside you on Sunday, November 5.
5:00–6:00 p.m. Spectator 101: How To Find Your Runner on Race Day
Trying to figure out where you are going to cheer your runner on come marathon Sunday? Join us at the NYRR RUNCENTER for a brief informational session on the best practices and strategies to find your runner on race day! A Q&A will follow, and we’ll show you how to use the incredible spectator section of our TCS New York City Marathon app.
- Adam Klein
- Honorowy Red.Nacz.
- Posty: 32176
- Rejestracja: 10 lip 2002, 15:20
- Życiówka na 10k: 36:30
- Życiówka w maratonie: 2:57:48
- Lokalizacja: Polska cała :)
Ktos ogląda?
- KrzysiekJ
- Zaprawiony W Bojach
- Posty: 1571
- Rejestracja: 06 lis 2013, 16:29
- Życiówka na 10k: 38:00 z treningu
- Życiówka w maratonie: 2:57:26 atest
- Lokalizacja: Gdańsk
Flanagan chyba wygra. Keitany ma kłopoty. Kipsang w dobrej formie.
Ostatnio zmieniony 05 lis 2017, 18:07 przez KrzysiekJ, łącznie zmieniany 1 raz.
- Adam Klein
- Honorowy Red.Nacz.
- Posty: 32176
- Rejestracja: 10 lip 2002, 15:20
- Życiówka na 10k: 36:30
- Życiówka w maratonie: 2:57:48
- Lokalizacja: Polska cała :)
Flanagan nieźle, albo poprostu pozostałe beznadziejnie.
- ziko303
- Zaprawiony W Bojach
- Posty: 2420
- Rejestracja: 13 gru 2013, 12:08
- Życiówka na 10k: 45:16
- Życiówka w maratonie: 3:48:40
- Lokalizacja: Wro
Co powiecie na komentatorów Eurosport? Skąd oni ich biorą? 

- Adam Klein
- Honorowy Red.Nacz.
- Posty: 32176
- Rejestracja: 10 lip 2002, 15:20
- Życiówka na 10k: 36:30
- Życiówka w maratonie: 2:57:48
- Lokalizacja: Polska cała :)
Trochę sie rzeczywiscie dzisiaj obraz rozjeżdżał z tym co mówili, ale generalnie to bardzo doświadczeni komentatorzy, Janusz Rozum, sędzia, wieloletni komentator, statystyczny spec. Marek Rudzinkski komentator Tour de France. Ale sama transmisja dzisiaj była momentami słaba, przecież mężczyzn pokazali tak naprawdę na nieco ponad 2km do mety, akurat na atak
Kamworora.
Kilsang rzeczywiscie chyba miał szanse go dogonić.
Kamworora.
Kilsang rzeczywiscie chyba miał szanse go dogonić.
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- Wyga
- Posty: 96
- Rejestracja: 19 lis 2006, 17:02
- Życiówka na 10k: 41:27
- Życiówka w maratonie: brak
Ciekawi mnie czy faktycznie panowie komentatorzy nie wiedzieli o Wojciechu Kopeć który przez kilka kilometrów trzymał się w grupie elity a potem całkiem dobrze sobie radził do 35 kilometra. Wciąż słyszałem o "naszym" reprezentancie - Robercie Korzeniowskim. Może chodziło im o reprezentanta eurosportu ?