Date: November 4th, 2025 12:30 PM Author: rough-skinned masturbator
Bora and Deokshin ran side by side and posted identical splits at every checkpoint. After the 10 K mark, both vanished from tracking for nearly ten miles, re-appearing with cumulative times that would require a 3:49 per-mile pace over that stretch — faster than the men’s marathon world record.
Date: November 4th, 2025 12:31 PM Author: rough-skinned masturbator
Joao’s first appearance does not come until the 15.5-mile mat, where he’s clocked at 1:11:26. That would require an average of 4:37 per mile from the start — faster than the current world-record marathon pace — yet his later splits slow dramatically into the 10–11 minute range. With no data from 5 K through halfway, the evidence indicates he joined the course well after the start and merged into the field mid-race.