At 04:10 PM 10/14/2002 -0500, Mike Prizy wrote:
>I believe this group was following the pace duties of Rod DeHaven and 
>Godfrey Kiprotich, who
>Culpepper gave thanks to. I think DeHaven pulled to about 16M.

The US group went thru in 46:52/1:05:48 (see below) which indicates a much 
more conservative race, and way behind Culpepper.


>But, Culpepper's splits on the Marathon web site are 45:18/1:03:57/1:32:33 
>with a 4:56 finish
>average on his 2:09:41. Not bad for a guy who list Self as his agent and 
>his coach.
>
>Richard McCann wrote:
>
> > Culpepper ran an impressive debut, reeling in the field after giving them a
> > minute at half way.  But what's this pack of US runners?  Looks like they
> > were on a training run rather than racing rest of the world....
> >
> > >12 Kyle Baker    26 M 02:14:13 02:13:52 4 12 0:46:51 1:05:48
> > >13 Clint Verran    27 M 02:14:17 02:13:56 5 13 0:46:52 1:05:48
> > >14 Keith Dowling    33 M 02:14:22 02:14:01 8 14 0:46:52 1:05:48
> > >15 Ryan Shay    23 M 02:14:30 02:14:09 2 15 0:46:51 1:05:47
> > >16 Kentaro Ito   JPN 99 M 02:14:41 02:14:20 1 16 0:45:35 1:04:56
> > >17 Peter De La Cerda    31 M 02:14:41 02:14:20 9 17 0:46:53 1:05:48
> > >18 Josh Cox    27 M 02:15:01 02:14:40 6 18 0:46:52 1:05:49
> >
> > Richard McCann

Richard McCann
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