“You’re basically redlining and you’re not getting aerobic power. It’s anaerobic. You have so much less oxygen available.”
“It’s the lack of lack of oxygen,” Mark Plaatjes, the 1993 world champion marathoner who’s now a retail store-owner and a sponsor of the Mile High Mile, told. At altitude,
Plaatjes noted that sprinters actually have an advantage at altitude because of the lack of resistance in thin air. But for any race over two minutes, altitude produces a negative effect.
At the Mile High Mile, as expected, the four-minute barrier stayed intact. The first place male, Matt Giannino, finished in
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