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Houston Marathon Trials : 2012 Olympic trials clips (rough footage of men's race)

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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2012

Watch Ryan Hall and Meb Keflezighi lead the 2012 Houston Olympic marathon trials. Video shows the start, and includes clips at miles 10 and 18. You can really see how much some of the runners slow down after the 18 mile mark. Some Hansons-Brooks athletes are also shown finishing. Sorry for the poor quality.

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  • Is the guy speaking in the video gay?

  • @Danart6781 ha ha, I don't think he'd like hearing that. i don't think so - he did just get married...to a woman.

  • thx for the footage,

    What happened to those guys at the end? They ran out of gaze !?!?

  • @ninjaguy123 we went for it and hit and wall...its a marathon it happens. I made a big move at mile 16 but couldn't hold it past 23. a lot of my teammates shown finishing slowly did the same.

  • I was also at miles 10 and 18! Ran to catch the finish, so didn't stick around for mile 26. Awesome spot for vids!

  • @PureCrys great to hear.

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  • True, he did seem to most of the runners. Great video, thanks for sharing.

  • @dangeles95 yeah, that was my brother. he's been out of the pro/national running loop for a couple of years. to give him credit though, he actually knows most of the guys in the race and what their times are coming in.

  • The video is great but the commentary kinda stunk.  "I've never heard of that guy"

    Really? It almost sounds like he needs your approval to be in 5th place?

  • The event was great. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to see it in person, and NBC disappointed many people by refusing live coverage, but the briefly delayed TV coverage and YouTube footage was great.

    Earlier this week somebody commented on some of your guys' times while I was at school, and while you guys aren't where Meb, Hall and others are, you all ran extraordinarily good races and are doing so much better than an overwhelming majority of the world can. Keep it up!

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