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2019 Men's and Women's 50km USATF National Race Walk Championships 1/29/2019 "Santee, CA" Page 8 of 10

In the words of Monty Python and now for something completely different. We hope to have a traditional photo story up soon, but as I have shifted to judging, I couldn't take the photos or video. Instead, I had Tim Seaman's athlete Hanna Running operate the cameras. Here are high speed, 240 fps, video of many of the elite walkers.

if you are unfamiliar with elite race walking. The definition states that you must maintain contact with the ground as seen by the human eye. The threshold for visible loss of contact is at least 40 milliseconds or 10 frames with the camera we shot with.

Check back because we plan to add many more videos shortly.

Oh, yeah!
A record performance and first Olympic qualifier (perhaps!) in 4:12:44 at 8:09 pace.
That special moment has arrived for Claire Tallent.
Tucker Brugh is calling it a day, but plans to try again next year.
Winners of Waterbridge Capital International 50km Challenge ---Claire Tallent and David Velasquez
Andreas Gustafsson, WCI, M2 in 4:15:54 at 8:15 pace
Robyn Stevens has one lap to go.
Matthew Forgues takes USATF, M1 in 4:27:38 at 8:37 pace.
Robyn Stevens takes USATF, W1 in 4:34:24 at 8:50 pace.
Elianay Periera (#118, Brazil), WCI, W2 in 4:43:03 at 9:07 pace and greeted by ErinTaylor-Talcott

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