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Post by druie5k on Mar 28, 2010 20:52:07 GMT -5
Just noticed that Alene Reta, the winner of Around the Bay today in a course record 1:32:22, also ran the Ukrop Monument 10k in Richmond, Virginia yesterday and won in 28:26. Quite the impresive two days of racing!
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Post by pmac on Mar 28, 2010 21:05:41 GMT -5
Just noticed that Alene Reta, the winner of Around the Bay today in a course record 1:32:22, also ran the Ukrop Monument 10k in Richmond, Virginia yesterday and won in 28:26. Quite the impresive two days of racing! It's nice to know that he's now racing consistently under only one name since the positive test.
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Post by oldster on Mar 28, 2010 22:06:47 GMT -5
Quite the double indeed. I'd bet the farm this guy is at it again. Who the hell even tries to race a 10k one day and a 30k the next, let alone gets away with it? I know who: Eddy Hellebuyck!
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Post by coldneck on Mar 29, 2010 12:31:40 GMT -5
Not hard to 'get away with it' when they don't even test at Around the Bay.
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Post by oldster on Mar 29, 2010 12:49:55 GMT -5
True enough, but by "get away with it" I meant physically-- as in: manage to run pretty fast in both races. Some pretty solid guys have run ATB, and this guy breaks the record with a 28:26 road 10k the day before? When has he shown the kind of ability-- clean, that is-- to pull something like this off? And, as we all know, even with in-competition testing, no one with any real knowledge of what they're doing gets caught.
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