Go noles
Dix @ FSU Twilight 5/8/2010 9:30PM Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
9.98 & 19.89 both with 0.0 winds
wally d
RE: Dix @ FSU Twilight 5/8/2010 10:02PM - in reply to Go noles Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
19.89...damnnnn thats movin
Out-of-Wedlock Danny
RE: Dix @ FSU Twilight 5/8/2010 11:26PM - in reply to wally d Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

wally d wrote:

19.89...damnnnn thats movin


not anymore .2 behind his PR and roughly a second behind BOLT
Guppy
RE: Dix @ FSU Twilight 5/8/2010 11:44PM - in reply to Out-of-Wedlock Danny Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

Out-of-Wedlock Danny wrote:

[quote]wally d wrote:

19.89...damnnnn thats movin


not anymore .2 behind his PR and roughly a second behind BOLT[/quote]

Riiiight.
Bending the Truth
RE: Dix @ FSU Twilight 5/9/2010 1:54AM - in reply to Out-of-Wedlock Danny Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

Out-of-Wedlock Danny wrote:

[quote]wally d wrote:

19.89...damnnnn thats movin


not anymore .2 behind his PR and roughly a second behind BOLT[/quote]
Didn't know his record was 19.09...that's blazing!
roflcopter
RE: Dix @ FSU Twilight 5/9/2010 8:13AM - in reply to Bending the Truth Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
pretty sure that is still fast even if it's not a WORLD record.

i mean solinsky ran 26:59 and the world record is 26:17. . .I guess we should just disregard what solinsky ran??
captain kangaroo
RE: Dix @ FSU Twilight 5/9/2010 9:15AM - in reply to roflcopter Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

roflcopter wrote:

pretty sure that is still fast even if it's not a WORLD record.

i mean solinsky ran 26:59 and the world record is 26:17. . .I guess we should just disregard what solinsky ran??


Except that CS ran an American record, and a "barrier-breaker" to boot. Dix is nowhere near the AR (19.32).
roflcopter
RE: Dix @ FSU Twilight 5/9/2010 1:15PM - in reply to captain kangaroo Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
okay. . .so if the american record had been 26:30 for instance, would 26:59 no longer be a fast time?
flunkenstien
RE: Dix @ FSU Twilight 5/9/2010 2:46PM - in reply to roflcopter Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Look, whatever about records and such. More important question: What was Dix coming back from? Injury?
UncleB
RE: Dix @ FSU Twilight 5/10/2010 7:36AM - in reply to captain kangaroo Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

captain kangaroo wrote:

[quote]roflcopter wrote:

pretty sure that is still fast even if it's not a WORLD record.

i mean solinsky ran 26:59 and the world record is 26:17. . .I guess we should just disregard what solinsky ran??


Except that CS ran an American record, and a "barrier-breaker" to boot. Dix is nowhere near the AR (19.32).[/quote].


Except for the fact that American sprint records are far superior to American distance records, that might make sense
TK1451
RE: Dix @ FSU Twilight 5/10/2010 5:03PM - in reply to flunkenstien Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

flunkenstien wrote:

Look, whatever about records and such. More important question: What was Dix coming back from? Injury?


I believe so. I know he was in a dispute with his agent which prevented him from competing for awhile except for events in which he was contractually obligated to run (Penn Relays and Pre). But I believe that was resolved and he pulled out of US Champs with injury.
Coach D
RE: Dix @ FSU Twilight 5/10/2010 6:15PM - in reply to captain kangaroo Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
IAAF Scoring table gives:

Dix (19.89) 1254 points
Solinsky (26:59) 1228 points

Which is an indication of how far out of it US long distance runners are. 19.89 is also worth more than the present US records in 800, 1500, and mile, but it probably doesn't even make the US team for Deagu next year.
captain kangaroo
RE: Dix @ FSU Twilight 5/10/2010 6:26PM - in reply to Coach D Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
All of which means what? WE ALL KNOW that US sprinting is better than US distance, not exactly news.
This is a distance site (duh!), so it's going to hype even less than stellar distance results (AR) than a good sprint result. The mention of the Dix result in connection to Solinsky simply says regardless of IAAF points (irrelevant really) that most people on here - certainly the moderators - care more about what Solinsky did than Dix. It's a no-brainer really. These days even more so since Bolt is the only sprinter who matters to the rest of the world.
roflcopter
RE: Dix @ FSU Twilight 5/14/2010 10:55AM - in reply to captain kangaroo Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
it means you were wrong. gooood-bye.