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Julius Njogu...these people,stanchat marathon thief!!
Impunity
#31 Posted : Monday, October 26, 2015 9:51:52 AM
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Joined: 3/2/2009
Posts: 26,333
Location: Masada
Euge wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
hardwood wrote:
Where is the evidence that he cheated?


Apparently 42km runners have chips embedded in their numbers. His chip showed only 3 check points rather than 42.

I read this somewhere.


42km, 21km, 10km have chips. He easily made a fool of himself.


Hizi chips ziko implanted in all 5,000 plus athletes?
Portfolio: Sold
You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.

Robinhood
#32 Posted : Monday, October 26, 2015 10:03:41 AM
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Joined: 12/11/2008
Posts: 2,306
Wacheni kuonea these people. Jamaa lazima akule
Great men are not always wise, neither do the aged understand judgement...
hardwood
#33 Posted : Monday, October 26, 2015 10:08:58 AM
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Joined: 7/28/2015
Posts: 9,562
Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
Impunity wrote:
Euge wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
hardwood wrote:
Where is the evidence that he cheated?


Apparently 42km runners have chips embedded in their numbers. His chip showed only 3 check points rather than 42.

I read this somewhere.


42km, 21km, 10km have chips. He easily made a fool of himself.


Hizi chips ziko implanted in all 5,000 plus athletes?


Good question.

Quote:

Marathon Timing Chip
Running is, in many ways, the simplest of sports. It doesn't truly require any equipment other than what you're born with -- heart, lungs, legs and feet. But technology made a big impact on race organizers when the marathon timing chip was introduced in the 1990s. Suddenly, they were able to track runners from the second they crossed the start line to when they reached the 5-kilometer point, to halfway through the event and the all-important finish line.
Timing chips are typically encased in a hard plastic ring and given to each runner in their race packet prior to the event. The morning of the race, marathoners tie the ring into their shoelaces. Meantime, antennas sheathed in wide, rubber mats are positioned along the course. When the marathoner steps on the rubber mat across the starting line, his individual chip is electronically recognized by the timing system, and his time begins. Likewise, any time he or she steps on one of the specialty mats along the course, a computer records the accumulated time to that point in the race.
Chip timing revolutionized marathon timing, but its drawbacks were recognized as well. While it offered accuracy and simplicity, chip timing was labeled by some as too expensive. Each timing chip ring had to be removed from the shoelaces of weary athletes at the finish line by race volunteers and returned to the given company that was timing the race.
washiku
#34 Posted : Monday, October 26, 2015 10:14:06 AM
Rank: Chief

Joined: 5/9/2007
Posts: 13,095
hardwood wrote:
Impunity wrote:
Euge wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
hardwood wrote:
Where is the evidence that he cheated?


Apparently 42km runners have chips embedded in their numbers. His chip showed only 3 check points rather than 42.

I read this somewhere.


42km, 21km, 10km have chips. He easily made a fool of himself.


Hizi chips ziko implanted in all 5,000 plus athletes?


Good question.

Quote:

Marathon Timing Chip
Running is, in many ways, the simplest of sports. It doesn't truly require any equipment other than what you're born with -- heart, lungs, legs and feet. But technology made a big impact on race organizers when the marathon timing chip was introduced in the 1990s. Suddenly, they were able to track runners from the second they crossed the start line to when they reached the 5-kilometer point, to halfway through the event and the all-important finish line.
Timing chips are typically encased in a hard plastic ring and given to each runner in their race packet prior to the event. The morning of the race, marathoners tie the ring into their shoelaces. Meantime, antennas sheathed in wide, rubber mats are positioned along the course. When the marathoner steps on the rubber mat across the starting line, his individual chip is electronically recognized by the timing system, and his time begins. Likewise, any time he or she steps on one of the specialty mats along the course, a computer records the accumulated time to that point in the race.
Chip timing revolutionized marathon timing, but its drawbacks were recognized as well. While it offered accuracy and simplicity, chip timing was labeled by some as too expensive. Each timing chip ring had to be removed from the shoelaces of weary athletes at the finish line by race volunteers and returned to the given company that was timing the race.


Maybe I need to ask so that I can know whether your questions are genuine. Have you ever registered for Stanchart Marathon, ever?
Euge
#35 Posted : Monday, October 26, 2015 10:17:08 AM
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Joined: 8/4/2008
Posts: 2,849
Location: Rupi
washiku wrote:
Euge wrote:
washiku wrote:
hardwood wrote:
Where is the evidence that he cheated?


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Have you ever seen a person who have just completed 42kms?

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
Laughing out loudly
Even Njogu has never seen. Othewise he would have done better.
Washiku did you run?


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly I tell you...

I ran, my best this far. My target was 2hrs but I finished about 10mins earlier

Waoh! Congrats! Well done. I ran a casual 10km coz I ran with Eugelets
Lord, thank you!
ZZE123
#36 Posted : Monday, October 26, 2015 10:19:06 AM
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Joined: 6/21/2008
Posts: 2,490
The Merchant wrote:
mawinder wrote:
Impunity wrote:
No.388...an imposter,he jumped on the line and became no.2
Wahhhh...stealing from all fronts.
Sad

It is a well known fact such races belong to Kaleos. This must be a plot by TNA to punish Kaleos. Hope they don't pull such stunts in 2017. Aladwa warned Kenyans.

DEAR WAZUA, WHY THE HELL DO YOU STILL ALLOW THIS GUY TO TALK LIKE THIS? OR MAYBE YOU ENDORSE IT, SECRETLY.

the crocking of a frog has never stopped a cow from drinking in the river
The man who marries a beautiful woman, and the farmer who grows corn by the roadside have the same problem
ZZE123
#37 Posted : Monday, October 26, 2015 10:21:27 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 6/21/2008
Posts: 2,490
Impunity wrote:
Euge wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
hardwood wrote:
Where is the evidence that he cheated?


Apparently 42km runners have chips embedded in their numbers. His chip showed only 3 check points rather than 42.

I read this somewhere.


42km, 21km, 10km have chips. He easily made a fool of himself.


Hizi chips ziko implanted in all 5,000 plus athletes?

Yes on the race numbers
The man who marries a beautiful woman, and the farmer who grows corn by the roadside have the same problem
washiku
#38 Posted : Monday, October 26, 2015 10:31:49 AM
Rank: Chief

Joined: 5/9/2007
Posts: 13,095
Euge wrote:
washiku wrote:
Euge wrote:
washiku wrote:
hardwood wrote:
Where is the evidence that he cheated?


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Have you ever seen a person who have just completed 42kms?

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
Laughing out loudly
Even Njogu has never seen. Othewise he would have done better.
Washiku did you run?


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly I tell you...

I ran, my best this far. My target was 2hrs but I finished about 10mins earlier

Waoh! Congrats! Well done. I ran a casual 10km coz I ran with Eugelets


I remember you mentioned it. Hope you all enjoyed. Cant wait to run with the Kashikulet too. smile
hardwood
#39 Posted : Monday, October 26, 2015 10:34:57 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 7/28/2015
Posts: 9,562
Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
ZZE123 wrote:
Impunity wrote:
Euge wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
hardwood wrote:
Where is the evidence that he cheated?


Apparently 42km runners have chips embedded in their numbers. His chip showed only 3 check points rather than 42.

I read this somewhere.


42km, 21km, 10km have chips. He easily made a fool of himself.


Hizi chips ziko implanted in all 5,000 plus athletes?

Yes on the race numbers


Sure?

http://www.marathonguide.../RaceTimingWithChip.cfm

http://running.competito...racking-chips-work_39360
Impunity
#40 Posted : Monday, October 26, 2015 10:49:12 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 3/2/2009
Posts: 26,333
Location: Masada
washiku wrote:
hardwood wrote:
Impunity wrote:
Euge wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
hardwood wrote:
Where is the evidence that he cheated?


Apparently 42km runners have chips embedded in their numbers. His chip showed only 3 check points rather than 42.

I read this somewhere.


42km, 21km, 10km have chips. He easily made a fool of himself.


Hizi chips ziko implanted in all 5,000 plus athletes?


Good question.

Quote:

Marathon Timing Chip
Running is, in many ways, the simplest of sports. It doesn't truly require any equipment other than what you're born with -- heart, lungs, legs and feet. But technology made a big impact on race organizers when the marathon timing chip was introduced in the 1990s. Suddenly, they were able to track runners from the second they crossed the start line to when they reached the 5-kilometer point, to halfway through the event and the all-important finish line.
Timing chips are typically encased in a hard plastic ring and given to each runner in their race packet prior to the event. The morning of the race, marathoners tie the ring into their shoelaces. Meantime, antennas sheathed in wide, rubber mats are positioned along the course. When the marathoner steps on the rubber mat across the starting line, his individual chip is electronically recognized by the timing system, and his time begins. Likewise, any time he or she steps on one of the specialty mats along the course, a computer records the accumulated time to that point in the race.
Chip timing revolutionized marathon timing, but its drawbacks were recognized as well. While it offered accuracy and simplicity, chip timing was labeled by some as too expensive. Each timing chip ring had to be removed from the shoelaces of weary athletes at the finish line by race volunteers and returned to the given company that was timing the race.


Maybe I need to ask so that I can know whether your questions are genuine. Have you ever registered for Stanchart Marathon, ever?


No.
Next question please.
Portfolio: Sold
You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.

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