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This past weekend, Eliud Kipchoge broke the world record at the Berlin Marathon with a time of 2:01:39. He even ran the second half alone and faster than the first!
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Featured Playlist of the Week

With September coming to an end, we decided to create a simple 45 minute playlisted based off a 2000s class - Wake Me Up When September Ends by Green Day.

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More Mapping!

Try it out, leave some feedback

Yesterday we released more updates for creating routes on Harvy! We are one step closer to connecting the map to the music, so be on the lookout in the coming weeks.
New Features:

  • Save your routes and view all saved routes!
  • Updated profile page to view all saved Harvy playlists
  • Wording updates to help with confusion (thanks Chris!)
  • Add in your pace & starting location for a more personalized map!

Be sure to leave some feedback!
 

How far could you run maintaining world record marathon pace?

"If you were to run alongside Kipchoge, how long would you last? This is what 2:01:39 pace translates to for various distances." - 

@John Mulkeen

(Note, Harvy team could maybe do 600 meters. Once.)
Here at Harvy, we want to give a big thanks to Nautic Nomad for providing some valuable advice on getting started and providing feedback. Need a break from the grind of the week? Planning your next vacation? Check out Nautic Nomad to get started. 

Happy to help.

Let us know if you have any questions or feedback

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