Let us see Boston Marathon 2018 weather conditions: More than 30 degrees, cold rain and wind. Around 2.795 participants were medically treated including 25 elites. 23 top athletes failed to complete the course.
Number of runners started 26.948. Finished 25.746 (95,5%).
Women 96.2% and Men 95.0%, it seems so that women are a little bit tougher than men.
There are also runners that can draw an advantage from these weather conditions. Here are the winners: Kawauchi, Yuki (JPN) and Linden, Desiree (USA).
olympicchannel.com - Anatomy of a marathon runner - How does Desiree Linden keep on running?
olympicchannel.com - Anatomy of a marathon runner - How does Desiree Linden keep on running?
A lot of FTEsgot the second-, third-, and fourth-place titles on the women’s side.
Unfortunately Chichester can’t claim the $15,000 prize for the 5th place because she is not a registered pro athlete.
See also:Humor zum Sonntag... [ツ]https://t.co/nMt6H7ifDY pic.twitter.com/Y4iRPPyq6k— Bruno rennt (@brunorennt) 22. April 2018
registration.baa.org - Boston Marathon 2018
tonic.vice.com - Nurse Places Fifth in Boston Marathon, Works 10-Hour Shift the Next Day: "Chichester usually commutes home from work on her feet, and sometimes she’ll run both to and from work in a single day. “It just saves so much time,” she says. Even better: It’s actually enjoyable."
mobile.nytimes.com - Why Men Quit and Women Don’t
tonic.vice.com - Nurse Places Fifth in Boston Marathon, Works 10-Hour Shift the Next Day: "Chichester usually commutes home from work on her feet, and sometimes she’ll run both to and from work in a single day. “It just saves so much time,” she says. Even better: It’s actually enjoyable."
mobile.nytimes.com - Why Men Quit and Women Don’t
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