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Dathan Ritzenhein - On going out in world-record pace (Post 2009 London Marathon)
Published by Jan 27th 2010, 5:48pm
This was filmed at the 2009 Eugene Marathon Expo at the Eugene, Oregon Hilton shortly after returning from the Flora London Marathon where Ritzenhein set a new PR.
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From the Register Guard:
In the best marathon effort of his career, Dathan Ritzenhein finished 11th at the Flora London Marathon here today, setting a personal-best time of 2 hours, 10 minutes.
But the two-time Olympian and Eugene resident was frustrated that the best marathon preparation of his career, which included running over 120 miles a week on Eugenes trails, didnt translate into a faster time.
We went out fast, and I felt very comfortable, Ritzenhein said. I felt great right up until 20 miles, and I started to get some cramping issues again, the same thing that plagued me in Beijing, in my calves and hamstrings.
I went from feeling great to feeling like someone had punched me in the hamstrings.
Ritzenhein, 26, was running in the races second pace group, which was targeting a 2:07:30 finish time.
The group, which included American teammate Meb Keflezighi, the 2004 Olympic Marathon silver medalist, was just slightly ahead of schedule at the halfway point, covering 13.1 miles in 1:03:33.
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