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Comment by darth_avocado

17 hours ago

While I know competitors want to always strive to be the best, as a completely normal human who struggles to complete a half marathon under two hours, I do not feel bad for the guy. He’s still one of the only two people to do it (outside of the very controlled run from Kipchoge). Not a feat to feel bad about at all.

The majority of people in the world cannot complete a half marathon, let alone under two hours. I was pleased to train enough that I managed under three. You're doing great!

  • A majority of people won't run 1 km without needing a rest afterwards.

    There were recent tests (in France I think) in schools where 50% or something could not run 1 km (sorry I don't have the details on mobile). These are children who have infinity energy (source: parent).

    A typical adult won't make it to 1km (source: going back to sport and dying on a 2.5 km run)

    • > A typical adult won't make it to 1km (source: going back to sport and dying on a 2.5 km run)

      I'm... dubious of this. At 39 I started running, for the first time in my life, ran 5km, didn't actually die, and went from there. I'd think most adults could manage 1km, anyway.

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  • half marathon is ~20 KM its pretty sad that a large percentage of people cant do that. One can simply walk that much distance wihtout any prior training.

    • I am sure the poster meant running. Of course people can walk. That's not much of an achievement, unless you're geriatric.

    • You can walk it in under 4 hours. I can do it, but I can't run that much, my calves are just not trained for aerobic workloads. I don't run normally, I walk or cycle, but do not run.