Made my morning. Simply precious.
Tiesi-Manziel hit the six-mile mark at a time of 1:31:29 (a 14-minute mile pace). Her 11-mile update was missing, but she managed to reach the finish line at 1:58:22 along with her running partner. For this to be possible, Tiesi-Manziel would have needed to run the final 6.7 miles at a pace of four minutes per mile.Like, that's simply not possible.For that to even be in the real of possibility, Tiesi-Manziel would have to expect people to believe that she ran at a world-record pace for 6.7 straight miles with no preparation … right after running at a 14-minute pace.The women's world record for a mile (just one mile!) is 4:12.56 set by Svetlana Masterkova in 1996. Tiesi-Manziel would have needed to break that record for six consecutive miles.It's clear: Tiesi-Manziel absolutely skipped a considerable portion of the race, but that didn't stop her from defending her efforts on Instagram.Couldn`t copy the Insta pics, but she had no sweat and full on make up.