10k Melbourne Marathon 09it felt short for 10k
#1
Posted 11 October 2009 - 11:37 AM
did anyone have this feeling? also because my time was very quick for 10k for myself
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#3
Posted 11 October 2009 - 12:58 PM
#4
Posted 11 October 2009 - 02:14 PM
My first thought was that I accidentally stopped the stopwatch then restarted a km later trying to record splits - possible but I am pretty sure I gave up recording km splits after 1km because there were no markers and I don't think that is the explanation. Also, when I downloaded the data and checked the map there were no gaps recorded.
But I hope I am wrong because that is a huge mistake if I am right, and anyone going for a target time is going to be a bit annoyed.
But end of day, I don't believe that I did just a few seconds outside my PB on 3 weeks training and when I know I ran at 90% effort, not full throttle.
#5
Posted 11 October 2009 - 02:30 PM
#6
Posted 11 October 2009 - 02:33 PM
if that is so... very dissapointing.
#7
Posted 11 October 2009 - 03:11 PM
#8
Posted 11 October 2009 - 04:22 PM
pbig, on Oct 11 2009, 03:11 PM, said:
It did feel like 500m less than it should have been, but the conditions were perfect and the winning marathon times seemed quite quick (2:17 men's & 2:34 women's). I found the lack of 1km markers on the course rather surprising, considering the pre-race booklet/online info had mentioned them. That said, I'll accept 3 mins off my previous PB (now 40) anyday
Congrats to everyone who took part!
Edited by avatar_will, 11 October 2009 - 10:52 PM.
#9
Posted 11 October 2009 - 04:45 PM
Oh, I'm not happy if this is true! I thought my time was too good to be true - arggghhhh.
I took almost 5 minutes off my previous PB, and I guess if the distance was wrong then that's why!
I didn't see ANY km markers, except for the full marathoners ("36km", etc, etc)
How can this happen for such a big event?
#10
Posted 11 October 2009 - 05:12 PM
D'oh!
#11
Posted 11 October 2009 - 05:14 PM
#12
Posted 11 October 2009 - 05:39 PM
#13
Posted 11 October 2009 - 05:51 PM
Jo C., on Oct 11 2009, 06:39 PM, said:
An absolute disgrace for an event this big to get the distance so wrong. Very disappointing.
#14
Posted 11 October 2009 - 06:00 PM
Andrew(ajh), on Oct 11 2009, 06:51 PM, said:
An absolute disgrace for an event this big to get the distance so wrong. Very disappointing.
Wow i thought it was bad that they got the 10k wrong...
but to get the 5k wrong by 1k, that is a disgrace!
it sucks, cause this was the most training i've ever done for a run, and to be short changed! <not happy> :-(
#15
Posted 11 October 2009 - 06:07 PM
#16
Posted 11 October 2009 - 06:10 PM
#17
Posted 11 October 2009 - 06:13 PM
#18
Posted 11 October 2009 - 06:24 PM
#19
Posted 11 October 2009 - 06:53 PM
Jo C., on Oct 11 2009, 06:39 PM, said:
Jo - are you suggesting here that the HM was also short? I found the lack of markers after 17km very annoying - but really couldn't tell if short or not. Did get a PB by a fair way though!!
#20
Posted 11 October 2009 - 07:07 PM
SumDamChick, on Oct 11 2009, 07:24 PM, said:
And my son thinks he just did the 5km faster than his 4km a few weeks ago - 18:42 - there is no way this was 5km - and now I need to explain this to him. He is only 9 years old and this will be devastating news!!!
#21
Posted 11 October 2009 - 07:12 PM
MamaHoops, on Oct 11 2009, 08:07 PM, said:
Thats Still A Faster 4k Then A Couple Of Weeks Ago!
#22
Posted 11 October 2009 - 07:18 PM
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Either way that's a fantastic time for a 9yo!
#23
Posted 11 October 2009 - 07:39 PM
Thanks for the comments - he liked to hear that from some "real runners"!
He doesn't train - so pretty impressive I think. I think some kids are just born to run.
We are very proud of him.
#24
Posted 11 October 2009 - 07:58 PM
I recall reading somewhere that the 10K and 5K were not actually shorter distance. I can't remember the source. I checked the Competitor Information Booklet and the web site but didn't find anything. The 10K was part of the Australian University Championships so you would expect it to be 10,000 metres.
I also can't recall any km markers on the course other than for the marathon from 38K.
Otherwise I was happy with my run and wasn't it a perfect day for a run. Cheers.
#25
Posted 11 October 2009 - 08:32 PM
#26
Posted 11 October 2009 - 09:36 PM
Jonnoo, on Oct 11 2009, 07:53 PM, said:
My Garmin was 21.22 for the half, so if it was short, it definitely wasn't by much. Whew, was enjoying that PB too - was just PB weather I think
#27
Posted 11 October 2009 - 11:51 PM
http://connect.garmi...ctivity/1063056
It's frustrating to think that this year's 5/10km distances were so short.
Edited by avatar_will, 11 October 2009 - 11:59 PM.
#28
Posted 12 October 2009 - 06:59 AM
I suggest runners in the 5km and 10km ask for a full refund from their race fee, plus a free entry to next year's event. If you travelled from interstate or overseas you may like to send the race organisers copies of your receipts for your travel and accomodation costs. It may make them think about putting on a dodgy race (s) in the future.
You could get a class of Year 3 kids with plastic trundle wheels to do a better job of measuring courses than the Melbourne marathon organisers.
After the Sandown 10km debacle last year I thought Melbournites would have learnt how to measure.
#29
Posted 12 October 2009 - 07:16 AM
Long Arms, on Oct 12 2009, 06:59 AM, said:
I suggest runners in the 5km and 10km ask for a full refund from their race fee, plus a free entry to next year's event. If you travelled from interstate or overseas you may like to send the race organisers copies of your receipts for your travel and accomodation costs. It may make them think about putting on a dodgy race (s) in the future.
You could get a class of Year 3 kids with plastic trundle wheels to do a better job of measuring courses than the Melbourne marathon organisers.
After the Sandown 10km debacle last year I thought Melbournites would have learnt how to measure.
I Total Agree If You Have 5000 People Enter A Race, With A Large Amount Of These Runners Aim At The Race As A Goal Race All There Hard Work Is Sort Of A Waste Cause A 9.2k PB Doesen't Help Your 10k Pb.
I Am So Happy Now That I Did Not Run I Can Get Very Angry In Races Like Last Year When I Got Knocked Over Coming Into The G By A Pram.
Edited by Finny3, 12 October 2009 - 07:17 AM.
#30
Posted 12 October 2009 - 07:57 AM
Nevermind, I have only started running this year & my only regret is that I didn't start years ago. I thoroughly enjoy the fun runs mainly because I find other runners, such you guys on these forums, to be just wonderful & friendly people (no doubt because we share a common interest) who are always prepared to help & encourage others. I know I have benefited from the thoughts & advise from forums such as this one.
Keep enjoying your running.
#31
Posted 12 October 2009 - 08:12 AM
#32
Posted 12 October 2009 - 08:27 AM
MamaHoops, on Oct 11 2009, 08:39 PM, said:
Thanks for the comments - he liked to hear that from some "real runners"!
He doesn't train - so pretty impressive I think. I think some kids are just born to run.
We are very proud of him.
If the short distance for the 5K is true, then I am 'pissed-off-Peter' today! I dragged my wife (first race) around in 27:45 and was over the moon. Even more disappointing for my 15 yo son who blasted a 16:41 and officially came 54th overall.
I have a cunning plan to keep this under my hat when e-mailing and telling people (other than Crs of course)
#33
Posted 12 October 2009 - 08:50 AM
Jonnoo, on Oct 11 2009, 02:53 AM, said:
#34
Posted 12 October 2009 - 09:02 AM
zandrsmum, on Oct 12 2009, 09:12 AM, said:
That's crazy about the ten and five km events though. It does sound like they've made a fundamental error somewhere along the way and forgotten about an outside lap of the MCG or something like that. I agree with Longarms - ask for your money back.
#35
Posted 12 October 2009 - 09:48 AM
hezza, on Oct 12 2009, 09:27 AM, said:
The winner ran 13:11 and the first female 13:21 which would have beaten the womens 5000m world record by 50 secs and the Australian 5000m record by 1:26!!!
I would expect (and hope) that the organisers will have to make a statement about the distance being inaccurate.
#36
Posted 12 October 2009 - 10:09 AM
i dont expect to hear back from them as the error does not involve the half or full marathon - it is my experience that shorter distance or less experienced or slower runners are treated as second class citizens and always being yelled at to KEEP LEFT!! (even when i am keeping far left) or sworn at when being passed by half or full marathoners, there is nothing right we can do to satisfy some ego maniacs other than to continue to show up in the thousands to fund an event for them for which we get no recognition for anyway
<end rant>
#37
Posted 12 October 2009 - 10:45 AM
SumDamChick, on Oct 12 2009, 11:09 AM, said:
i dont expect to hear back from them as the error does not involve the half or full marathon - it is my experience that shorter distance or less experienced or slower runners are treated as second class citizens and always being yelled at to KEEP LEFT!! (even when i am keeping far left) or sworn at when being passed by half or full marathoners, there is nothing right we can do to satisfy some ego maniacs other than to continue to show up in the thousands to fund an event for them for which we get no recognition for anyway
<end rant>
As a first time participant, I am sorely disappointed if the course was 20% inaccurate (5km). I thought it felt short, and I was in disbelief that I had averaged 10kph (30 minutes), when I never get over 9.5kph on the treadmill.
At 4km, it is within my expectations of averaging 8kph.
Worse than that, the "showbag" contained a PINK waterbottle. Any color but pink would have been useable.
Other observations: a number of "sardine" points on the course:
first LH turn under the bridge.
Drink station on south side of swan street bridge bottleneck.
alexandra parade onto swan street bridge. Very dangerous.
As gun time is not important in 5Km run, suggest stagger start groups of 200 ish?
Time to write a letter to the organisers!
Andrew
#38
Posted 12 October 2009 - 11:51 AM
I'm still quite peeved about all this. It's quite unbelievable that this has happened.
#39
Posted 12 October 2009 - 11:58 AM
TechGirl, on Oct 11 2009, 08:32 PM, said:
42.45km for me on the 310xt. I found all the km markers to be accurate, except for the 2km marker which was about 300m long.
Appalling to hear about the 10km/5km debacle, agree with LongArms that the organisers should be looking at reimbursing those that had entered these events (doubt that they will though), it is quite farcical really.
#40
Posted 12 October 2009 - 12:04 PM
moby, on Oct 12 2009, 10:48 AM, said:
The winner ran 13:11 and the first female 13:21 which would have beaten the womens 5000m world record by 50 secs and the Australian 5000m record by 1:26!!!
I would expect (and hope) that the organisers will have to make a statement about the distance being inaccurate.
Bloody outrageous. They should refund the part of the entry fee which didn't go to the CP charity
#41
Posted 12 October 2009 - 12:19 PM
I entered the 5km and knew by how I felt at the end I hadn't run 5km - and my time was far better than any time I had done previously.
I have emailed through to enquiries@melbournemarathon.com.au and made a complaint - and asked for my entry fee back - I signed up for 5km and was short changed - I didn't get what I paid for.
I think everyone should do this and show them they can't mess up events like this and not expect to get reprimanded!
#42
Posted 12 October 2009 - 12:24 PM
hezza, on Oct 12 2009, 12:04 PM, said:
If The 10km Wasn't Short But The 5k Still Was But By Not As Much I Would Not Be To Upset As The 5k Being Classed As A Non - Competitvie Race Just A Fun Run Or Walk.
#43
Posted 12 October 2009 - 12:33 PM
Jesspo, on Oct 12 2009, 12:19 PM, said:
I entered the 5km and knew by how I felt at the end I hadn't run 5km - and my time was far better than any time I had done previously.
I have emailed through to enquiries@melbournemarathon.com.au and made a complaint - and asked for my entry fee back - I signed up for 5km and was short changed - I didn't get what I paid for.
I think everyone should do this and show them they can't mess up events like this and not expect to get reprimanded!
I have also sent them a letter, although Nicole Sherwood has an 'out-of-office' auto-reply.
Maybe they can rename the shorter distance races as the Claytons 5km & Claytons 10km
I may have to step up to the half-marathon if the event organisers can't get their act together.
As I recall, the MS run@Albert Park this year had the same measurement problems as well.
#44
Posted 12 October 2009 - 12:43 PM
Finny3, on Oct 12 2009, 01:24 PM, said:
Sorry Finny, I disagree.
Runners like me are competing against ourselves in wanting to get a good time and thinking I got under my goal of 30 minutes for the 5K was a great feeling only for my chips to be p*ss*d on today by this information. Not everyone on the CR forum who have stated the courses were short can have faulty Garmins.
Yes it is a fun run but everyone's competitive spirit comes out when they get to the starting line and the occasion does get the better of you sometimes in running too fast.
Thinking back, I didn't think I ran any faster than my normal 'plod'.
Still disappointing in my book.
#45
Posted 12 October 2009 - 12:52 PM
I guess I wouldn't expect it to be exactly 5k as they do say it is non competitive and the marathon is the main event and the start and finish times are set up for them. Bit hard to make it exactly 5k I would think. But its a lot of money to pay for a 5k race so if it isn't 5k they should say so.
I would have been very happy for it to be a 4km run but I just want to know that is what I wold be running and I feel the medal is useless because it says 5k on it. I feel cheated and I feel like a cheat.
And is anyone else having trouble viewing the results now? They seemed to have taken the links off the home page and put it back to the pre-race website.
#47
Posted 12 October 2009 - 01:00 PM
Finny3, on Oct 12 2009, 01:24 PM, said:
exactly where was it classed as a non competitive event ?... although i was running non competitively i am aware of others who were !!.. and more interestingly, why would they supply timing devices if it was a non competitive run ?.. why bother ?
#48
Posted 12 October 2009 - 01:10 PM
SumDamChick, on Oct 12 2009, 01:00 PM, said:
EVENT AGE CATEGORIES
Individual competitors – Male & Female categories listed below:
MARATHON HALF MARATHON 10KM
Overall
18-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75+
Wheelchair Overall
16-17
18-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75+
Wheelchair Overall
13-17
18-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75+
Please note – the ASICS 5km Run AND Walk are non-competitive events and therefore age categories are not listed.
#49
Posted 12 October 2009 - 01:18 PM
"The results from 2009 will be available at www.melbournemarathon.com.au within 24hrs of the completion of the Event."
yeah sure it is... so where is it?? pretty dismal overall this year.
#50
Posted 12 October 2009 - 01:24 PM
nikerunner, on Oct 12 2009, 02:18 PM, said:
"The results from 2009 will be available at www.melbournemarathon.com.au within 24hrs of the completion of the Event."
yeah sure it is... so where is it?? pretty dismal overall this year.
Nikerunner,
Up until about 20mins ago results for the 2009 Melbourne Marathon were at:
http://multisportaus...om/default.aspx
But they have now vanished...














