Yeah I knew it was going to be a rough course... but I was floored to see someone ran a 2:19 there yesterday. Crazy for that course. I don't even want to guess what that would boil out to on STG with good conditions. Anyways it was a great day. I stopped by the finish on my way to Vegas and conditions couldn't have been better. It must have felt great to the runners from cold parts of the world.
The 1:12 half winner walked away with an easy $1,000. I'm guessing there are 10 guys on this blog who could have won that race... not me in this shape but many others.
I Athlink'ed the winner. He's run ~28:45 at Peachtree 10K, multi NCAA All American, low-1:06 in the half, top-20 a few times at Bix 7, sub-45:00 for 15K, and 2:18:34 at Twin Cities Marathon this past October (10th place). TCM is not an easy course either, but gives some comparison.
The Kenyan guy (who everyone assumed would win, just b/c he's Kenyan...) is the same guy who took 3rd at TOU this year. Super-nice guy, loves Utah (so not surprised to see him back). He has run 2:18:30 at Memphis, but that was back in 2005, and he hasn't broke 2:28 since then. His 2:31 at Mesquite was about 3 minutes slower than TOU, and in line with his other marathons over the past several years.
The half marathon winner has run low-15 for 5K, not a bad runner. I imagine he was loafing since no one was challenging him.