Interesting story. I wonder what my runner friends think of this: http://wapo.st/2gPXEEK
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Evidence of cheating is pretty compelling, IMHO.
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agreed. hot day, slow 1st split. nobody gains 4 mins per mile on later splits (esp. when it's 1mpm faster than PR pace.)
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hot day for nearly every runner adds time to their pace. My PRs for 5 and 10Ks had a temp below 30.
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Plus, to have chip timer "malfunction" AND not be in race photos seems one coincidence too far.
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So what could possibly be the motive? Just didn’t feel like running that day?
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But ultimately, motive is beside the point. We can know what she did. Only she can know why.
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i read that and my thought was "this wasn't her first fake" because they are both outliers
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i also thought of this story http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/10/sports/julie-miller-ironman-triathlon-cheat.html?_r=0 …
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I pulled up that article last night, as well as this one http://www.runnersworld.com/boston-marathon/dozens-suspected-of-cheating-to-enter-boston-marathon …
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