She's fifteen minutes off of the world record. Let her get competitive at
the marathon first before you give her credit for "range".

Don't see much talk of 2:20 mens marathoners and their "competitive range"?

malmo

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> How many other women can claim the competitive range from 1500 to marathon
> that O'Sullivan has?
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> On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Der O'Donovan wrote:
>
> > http://www.rte.ie/aertel/p206.htm
> >
> > DUBLIN MARATHON
> >
> >
> >
> >   Ireland's Sonia O'Sullivan followed up
> >   her Olympic silver medal with a victory
> >   in today's Dublin marathon, in cold
> >   wet conditions.
> >
> >   O'Sullivan crossed the finishing line
> >   in a time of 2:30:40 after making she
> >   only decided at the last minute to
> >  take part in the race.
> >
> > Jimev Pride of Scotland won the men's
> >  marathon in a time of 2:18:59, in a
> >  race with over 9,000 runners.
> >
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> Institute of Behavioral Science
> University of Colorado, Boulder
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