My logic is fine. Your argument actually supports my point even further. Daniel Komen is the 3000m world record holder at 7min 20sec and Hicham El Gherrouj holds the 1500m at 3min 26sec. If we just compare Daniel Komen to Daniel Komen, then he must run the 1500 even slower than 3min 26sec as he doesn't hold that world record. In fact Daniel Komen's best 1500m is 3min 29sec.The_Merchant wrote:Can't fault the maths, but the logic doesn't work. You would actually need to know how fast the world record holder over one distance could run the other distance. Comparing the abilities of different people in different events and then using that to work out the performance of one athlete in one event by their performance in another event doesn't work. Someone who can run within 5% of the world record in the 100m wouldn't be able to run within 5% of the marathon world record.The 1500m world record is 3min 26sec.
The 3000m world record is 7min 20 sec.
So that means an elite runner can run a 1500m 46.8% faster than a 3000m (ie. in a touch less than half the time which makes sense).
Lets apply that logic in the context of the AFL. From memory Chris Judd ran Princes Park (3200m) in 10min 27sec last year and was the Blue's quickest by a fair margin. Multiply that time by 46.8% and Judd runs 1600m (1 mile) in 4mins 53 sec.
So Chris Judd was the only 2009 Carlton player who could run a 5min mile. While other clubs have better time trialists than Judd there would only be a handful at each club.
I would suggest that plenty of people can run 1500m in significantly less than half the time that they can run 3000m. The fact that Chris Judd was the fastest over 3000m doesn't mean he is the fastest over 1500m, or 100m or 10m (Although in his case he probably would be because he is a freak).
I would be very surprised if Chris Judd was the only 2009 Carlton player who could run a five min mile.
And your point about comparing the 100m Sprint to the Marathon is a bit rich. There's a big difference between comparing those and the 1500m/3000m which use the same energy systems. The 3 sec difference between Gherrouj and Komen over 1500m proves this.