Below, some quick, shoddily-researched numbers on Ryan Hall’s strong 5th-place showing in London this weekend. Personally, I think the last little factoid is perhaps most exciting…

  • 2:06:17 makes Hall the 16th fastest marathoner, all-time.
  • 2:06:17 puts Hall just 12 seconds behind #10, all-time.
  • 2:06:17 is almost 2-and-a-half minutes faster than any American not named Khalid Khannouchi.  Put another way, Hall would put half a mile on some of the greatest American marathon performances ever.  Put yet another way, Hall would be at least halfway through a ham-and-pineapple pizza (his favorite - he’s from California) when the shades of Kempainen, Salazar and Beardsley crossed the line.
  • 2:06:17 is the 3rd fastest American performance ever.
  • 2:06:17 is just 20 seconds slower than Geb ran in his 3rd marathon.
  • 2:06:17 is a better PB than those owned by perennial Major contenders Cheruiyot, Ramaala, Ivuti, Gharib, and Baldini.
  • 2:06:17 is 24 seconds FASTER than Martin Lel – arguably the top marathoner in the world, at the moment — had ever run before Sunday.

I’m sure there will be more to come in the Ryan Hall lovefest in tomorrow’s Runnerville Weekly, so check back then!

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One Response to “A Little Context for Hall’s London Run”

  1. Bryan says:

    I love the perspective on the run. I hadn’t thought to look up some of the stats in the same context that you did. I’ve given your great work a plug on my blog!

    I’m very hopeful about Ryan’s chances in Beijing based on his ability to continue to improve, but beating Lel will be a tall task. That guy looked amazing yesterday.

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