As happens every few years, the Chicago and Twin Cities marathons will be on the same weekend this year. And again, some people make comments like this:
Twin Cities and Chicago marathons
are both scheduled for Oct 7 .... What's up with that? Is this a one time deal, or are
they planning on going head-to-head every year?
Just by being held in the same month Twin Cities and Chicago are competing. After that it scarcely matters whether they're on the same weekend or not.
On the topic of Twin Cities I'll make a prediction. There will be few Americans up the front of the marathon. If you're on the verge of qualifying for the Olympic Trials (2:47 or 2:22) you don't choose the course with the 150 foot climb at mile 20, you go to Chicago and hope for a calm day. On the other side of the ledger, men who have already qualified for the Olympic trials won't be running a marathon one month out. My brave prediction is that a Kenyan or Russian will win.
Posted by eroberts at February 20, 2007 9:34 AM | TrackBackGood point, Evan.
I will throw my hat in andmake an equally bold prediction: a man will win the men's race, and a woman will win the women's race. =)
Posted by: Eric at February 20, 2007 2:06 PMIf a runner is still gunning for Trials in October they'll be making it quite tough on themselves to come back in time for the big race. I'm looking forward to Chicago, but hopefully I'll get out to Grandma's next spring. Of the two locations Chicago certainly holds more interest for my wife.
Posted by: Mike at February 21, 2007 6:43 AM