Heard on Marathon Talk :)
As I was one of the most frequently mentioned athletes during Marathon Talk chat about New York City Marathon on november 6th, Tom Williams and Terry Whitington thought I deserved an interview. They are Marathon Talk guys, a genial platform to share experiences about running and long runs, gathering opinions and learning “on the road”.
Episode #99 – available for podcast – contained a 25 minutes interview with me (minutes 52′ onwards); audio quality is not excellent due to skype interferences, but it’s all understandable. The talk added fun to my NYCM experience and gave italian runners a chance to prove they are strong and feel like playing a champions league match!
Guys, it’s time to come up to the front and try to run as fast as possible. I don’t have the phisical means to clock important marathon chronos, but someone surely has! I gave a signal, as I was “suonando la carica” (check out in a dictionary, I don’t think there’s a proper translation ;)
Find full episode #99 at http://www.marathontalk.com/podcast/episode_99_tito_tiberti.php
On line now episode #100 with british marathon record holder Steve Jones (2h07.13 dated back 1985, wow!). Check it out from marathontalk.org homepage!
Listen directly here by clicking or right-click to save the file (22MB mp3 file, episode cut, there’s only the interview with me): Marathon Talk ep. 99 with Tito Tiberti
It’s been a pleasure to precede, in a sense, also Mr. Jones. Talk soon! Ciao.
Who’s who?
Una fotoidentificazione dei campionissimi che ho tenuto dietro per qualche minuto (15′ e spicci) nella New York City Marathon 2011.
Un gioco “divertente” per rendere omaggio a grandi campioni, svelarne un aspetto curioso e prendermi un po’ in giro: alla fine non ho fatto altro che mettere un piede davanti all’altro e davanti ai loro per qualche migliaio di metri…
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A photo-identification of those great champs who followed my back for a 15 minutes “ride” along NYC roads.
A funny trick to tribute those champions their honours, say something orginal about them and – also – to kid myself: at least I just put the one foot beyond the other for some thousands meters…

(photo Roberto Mandelli, Podisti.net, edited by Tito Tiberti)

(photo Carlos Ayala, edited by Tito Tiberti)
(1) Geoffrey Mutai / Kenya
2011 Boston Marathon champion (2:03:02 — fastest marathon in history)
2010 Fortis Marathon Rotterdam runner-up (2:04:55)
2010 Berlin Marathon runner-up (2:05:10)
2010 RAK Half-Marathon winner (59:43)
(2) Emmanuel Mutai / Kenya
ING New York City Marathon 2010 runner-up (2:09:18)
2011 Virgin London Marathon champion (2:04:40; course record)
2009 World Championships Marathon silver medalist
2010 Virgin London Marathon runner-up
(3) Jaouad Gharib / Morocco
2008 Olympic marathon silver medalist
Two-time world marathon champion
Holds Moroccan marathon record (2:05:27)
Won 2010 Fukuoka Marathon at age 38
10,000m PB of 27:29.51 in Praha in 2011
(4) Meb Keflezighi / United States
ING New York City Marathon 2009 champion
2004 Olympic marathon silver medalist
Former U.S. 10,000m record-holder (27:13.98 in 2011)
(5) Gebre Gebremariam / Ethiopia
Defending NYCM champion
2009 IAAF World Cross Country champion
Set PR of 2:04:53 (third place) at 2011 Boston Marathon
5000m PB 12:52.80 (2005)
10,000m PB 26:52.33 (2007)
(6) Viktor Röthlin / Switzerland
2010 European Marathon champion (2:15:31)
Swiss marathon record-holder (2:07:33)
2008 Tokyo Marathon champion
2007 World Championships Marathon bronze medalist
(7) Tsegaye Kebede / Ethiopia
2008 Olympic marathon bronze medalist
2009 World Championships Marathon bronze medalist
2010 Virgin London Marathon champion
Set PR of 2:05:18 in Fukuoka in 2009
Half Marathon PB of 59:35 in Ras Al Khaimah in 2008
(8) Matthew Kisorio / Kenya
Fourth in 2011 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
2011 Rock ‘n’ Roll Philadelphia Half-Marathon winner in 58:46
Won 2011 BIG 25 (25K) in 1:12:13
(9) Juan Luis Barrios / Mexico
2008 Olympian at 5000m
Double gold (1500m, 5000m) at 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games
2:14:20 marathon debut this year
3000m PB 7:37.64 (2006)
5000m PB 13:09.81 (2011)
10,000m PB 27:30.68 (2011)
(10) Ed Moran / United States
2010 USA 10K champion (28:19)
Set 10,000m PR of 27:43.13 in 2007
2007 Pan American Games 5000m Champion (13:25.60)
(11) Bobby Curtis / United States
2008 NCAA 5000m champion
Set half-marathon PR this year (1:01:53)
10,000m PB 27:24.67 (2011)
(12) Feyisa Lilesa / Ethiopia
2011 World Championships Marathon bronze medalist
Set a PR of 2:05:23 in Rotterdam in 2010
2010 Xiamen International Marathon champion (2:08:47)
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A dedicated presentation for John Beattie, Great Britain (10,000m Metres PB 28:32.21 in Palo Alto, CA in 2010), a special Marathon Talk friend :), who’s not inthe picture but who clocked a good chrono in 2011 NYCM.
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NYCM 2011 Results:
Place Name Time Citizenship
1 Geoffrey Mutai 2:05:06 KEN
2 Emmanuel Mutai 2:06:28 KEN
3 Tsegaye Kebede 2:07:14 ETH
4 Gebre Gebremariam 2:08:00 ETH
5 Jaouad Gharib 2:08:26 MAR
6 Meb Keflezighi 2:09:13 USA
7 Abdellah Falil 2:10:35 MAR
8 Mathew Kisorio 2:10:58 KEN
9 Ezkyas Sisay 2:11:04 ETH
10 Ed Moran 2:11:47 USA
11 Viktor Rothlin 2:12:26 SUI
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15 Bobby Curtis 2:16:44 USA
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21 John Beattie 2:23:43 GBR
1953 Tito Tiberti 3:08:51 (15:31-33:09-49:57-1:07:19-1:11:07-then went for a pizza with Mr. Teodoro Zanardelli #4686 ;)
Keep runnin’, keep livin’!!!




