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RunsLikeAGirl
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PostPosted: 05/15/03 - 15:51    Post subject: Recording PRs
So tell me:

What if you're in a large race, say a 5K with 3500 entrants, and they have chip timing, but no mat at the start. There's a potential to be starting 5 minutes back from the line. You start your watch when you cross the line, and according to your watch, you beat your current PR by 2 minutes, but because you weren't on the line when you started, your official time is 2 minutes slower than your current PR. Is it still a PR?

Please discuss.
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PostPosted: 05/15/03 - 15:58    Post subject:
I'd say yes. You still ran the full amount of the 5K and beat that time, right? You just added on a brief 'warm up' before you crossed the line.
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PostPosted: 05/15/03 - 16:05    Post subject:
runswithscissors wrote:
I'd say yes. You still ran the full amount of the 5K and beat that time, right? You just added on a brief 'warm up' before you crossed the line.


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PostPosted: 05/15/03 - 16:27    Post subject:
Personal records are always whateve the watch reads Very Happy
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PostPosted: 05/15/03 - 16:56    Post subject:
jrjo wrote:
Personal records are always whateve the watch reads Very Happy



Whether in a race or on your most run 5 mile course.
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PostPosted: 05/15/03 - 17:32    Post subject:
PR=start line to finish line.
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PostPosted: 05/15/03 - 18:25    Post subject:
Exactly. This was something you had nothing to do with. It was out of your control. PR it is!
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PostPosted: 05/15/03 - 19:09    Post subject: Re: Recording PRs
RunsLikeAGirl wrote:
So tell me:

What if you're in a large race, say a 5K with 3500 entrants, and they have chip timing, but no mat at the start. There's a potential to be starting 5 minutes back from the line. You start your watch when you cross the line, and according to your watch, you beat your current PR by 2 minutes, but because you weren't on the line when you started, your official time is 2 minutes slower than your current PR. Is it still a PR?

Please discuss.


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PostPosted: 05/15/03 - 20:06    Post subject:
jrjo wrote:
Personal records are always whatever the watch reads Very Happy




I always used my watch time.
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PostPosted: 05/16/03 - 08:13    Post subject:
Oh good!

Thanks!
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PostPosted: 05/16/03 - 08:49    Post subject:
Dancing Banana Dancing Banana PR!! PR!! PR!! PR!! Dancing Banana Dancing Banana
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PostPosted: 05/16/03 - 15:33    Post subject:
i would like to say, yeah, i mean the others are right. but this happened to me at my canterbury race in madison, a 5K. i had to dash into java juice, lol, for a quick pit stop right before the race adn ended up behind walkers. it took at least a minute to just cross teh strart line and then to fight my way past a zillion runners. anyway, i'm still bitter, lol! really! i was sick that day, and i think in all honesty i had a new pr, but i won't count it. if it's not written, i can't be sure. i mean i looked at my watch but wasn't very precise about the timing.
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PostPosted: 05/16/03 - 16:02    Post subject:
I'd call it a PR!
Which calls for a:

way to go!
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PostPosted: 05/16/03 - 20:04    Post subject:
runswithscissors wrote:
I'd say yes. You still ran the full amount of the 5K and beat that time, right? You just added on a brief 'warm up' before you crossed the line.

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PostPosted: 05/17/03 - 07:46    Post subject:
THat is kind of surprising for a race with 3500 people there wasnt a mat at the start but since you started your watch when you hit the start line I say count it!
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