About three to four years ago the larger local races started using a computer chip one attaches to one’s shoe. However there is not any times taken at intervals such as 5k or 10k; just the start and finish lines.
The Bloomsday race is this Sunday. Here is the course map they have on their website. Even though it’s a 12k route, there is only a 10k mark, all the others are miles: http://www.bloomsdayrun.org/assets/images/course_map_standard.gif <http://www.bloomsdayrun.org/assets/images/course_map_standard.gif> . ______________ ____ | | RICH KIM, Spatial Database Administrator \ | | | Washington State Department of Ecology, GIS | // | P.O. Box 47600, Olympia, Washington USA 98504 | * Olympia | Phone: (360) 407-6121; Fax: (360) 407-6493 \ _____| E-Mail: [email protected] `---------' http://www.ecy.wa.gov/services/gis/index.html <http://www.ecy.wa.gov/services/gis/index.html> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jeremiah MacGregor Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 20:08 To: U.S. Metric Association Subject: [USMA:44908] RE: Boston Marathon results in metric It has been answered for both the London and Boston marathons, but I was asking about the events in Rich's community. As far as I can tell, he didn't mention how the events were timed. Jerry ________________________________ From: John M. Steele <[email protected]> To: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]>; [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 7:23:36 PM Subject: Re: [USMA:44902] RE: Boston Marathon results in metric I think that has been answered, 5 km intervals, the half and the final time are recorded. With the use of chips, times can only be taken at official stations that have the special mats to read the chips. --- On Tue, 4/28/09, Jeremiah MacGregor <[email protected]> wrote: From: Jeremiah MacGregor <[email protected]> Subject: [USMA:44902] RE: Boston Marathon results in metric To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, April 28, 2009, 6:15 PM Are there any points where the runner is officially timed? It doesn't matter as much as to what you see, but what happened behind the scenes and what is shown in the official record book. Just like in the London Flora marathon. The course is measured in metric and certified in metric. Also all runners times are measured in metric at 5 km intervals. If you are anti-metric there is no way you can know officially what you non-metric times are as they are never measured nor recorded. You can read the highlights here: http://www.london-marathon.co.uk/site/mens2009..html The majority of the times that dimensions are mentioned, it is kilometres. Metric was even in the thoughts of the runners as one was quoted and thus spoke in metres: "It was a tough race today," he said. "All the good runners around make you run well. It wasn't until the last 200 metres or so that I had the feeling that I was going to win." Yes, the winner thought in metric. Jerry ________________________________ From: "Kim, Rich (ECY)" <[email protected]> To: Jeremiah MacGregor <[email protected]>; U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 1:12:52 PM Subject: RE: [USMA:44785] RE: Boston Marathon results in metric I’ve run in some 12k and half-marathon runs around the Pacific Northwest (USA) and have never seen kilometer markers, even in the runs that are 12 kilometers. It’s good though, that they standardized some races at 12 kilometers, for example Bloomsday which is this Sunday. My guess is that I don’t think we’ll see kilometers on smaller, local running events until the US changes to the metric system for road distances. . ______________ ____ | | RICH KIM, Spatial Database Administrator \ | | | Washington State Department of Ecology, GIS | // | P.O. Box 47600, Olympia, Washington USA 98504 | * Olympia | Phone: (360) 407-6121; Fax: (360) 407-6493 \ _____| E-Mail: [email protected] `---------' http://www.ecy.wa.gov/services/gis/index.html From: Jeremiah MacGregor [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 20:08 To: Kim, Rich (ECY); U.S. Metric Association Subject: Re: [USMA:44785] RE: Boston Marathon results in metric The London Flora marathon is also metric and electronically times all the results at the same distances. You can check the results for the past years here: http://www..london-marathon.co.uk/site/?pageID=2&article=40 Note, not a mile or foot to be found. The people who survey and verify the route also do it in metric and 42.195 km is the official and legal distance. Jerry ________________________________ From: "Kim, Rich (ECY)" <[email protected]> To: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, April 20, 2009 1:46:13 PM Subject: [USMA:44785] RE: Boston Marathon results in metric Whoops, table did not format properly on the return. If you want, you can see the it here: http://baa.org/2009/cf/Public/TrackingIndividual.cfm?mode=multiple Just type in a bib number. From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kim, Rich (ECY) Sent: Monday, April 20, 2009 10:18 To: U.S. Metric Association Subject: [USMA:44784] Boston Marathon results in metric This is interesting: Boston Marathon tracking in metric. Bib Name Age M/F City State Country Ctz * 1 Cheruiyot, Robert K 30 M Nandi District KEN Checkpoints 5k 10k 15k 20k Half 25k 30k 35k 40k 0:14:34 0:29:30 0:44:45 1:00:21 1:03:39 1:16:10 1:31:51 1:51:17 - Finish Start Time Offset Pace Projected Time Official Time Overall Gender Division 00:00:00 0:05:08 2:14:29 - - - - . ______________ ____ | | RICH KIM, Spatial Database Administrator \ | | | Washington State Department of Ecology, GIS | // | P.O. Box 47600, Olympia, Washington USA 98504 | * Olympia | Phone: (360) 407-6121; Fax: (360) 407-6493 \ _____| E-Mail: [email protected] `---------' http://www.ecy.wa.gov/services/gis/index.html <http://www.ecy.wa.gov/services/gis/index.html>
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