September 28, 2014

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Dennis Kimetto is good at running.

I will probably never run a 4:41 mile. I will certainly never run a step further at that pace. 26.2 miles of it defies comprehension.

Hence "good at running". Superlatives fail. As they must, when faced with truly elite athletic performance.

I tried to explain the speed, the distance, and the combination thereof to some non-running friends tonight. Failed, mostly. Hard to explain that pace to someone who's never run a step of it.

I can, however, tell you that Kimetto is a faster distance runner than Dungeons and Dragons rules allow for, in humans without magical aid. Ergo, he must have had his Adidas +2 Racing Flats of Speed. Which, if you're reading, Adidas, I would buy so many pairs of any shoe named that. Just so you know.

2 comments:

  1. Just out of curiosity (and to kill time), what is your fastest mile?

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  2. I timed one on the track last week at the end of a workout in 4:54. Hand timed, so maybe a hair faster/slower. I'd kinda like to whittle in down to 4:30 or so and take my Dad's family record.

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