Nampa-Bound
NCAA D1- Indoors questions 3/2/2012 12:34PM Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Does anybody know and care to report if any of these guys are going to Double or Triple at NCAA Indoors.

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Lawi - 3k - 5k - mile (prelims) has potential of 4 races over 2 days
Estrada - 3k - 5k - mile (prelims) " "
Levins - 3k - 5k - mile (prelims) " "
Derrick - 3k - 5k
Dunbar - 3k - 5k
Korir - 3k - 5k
Hubers - 3k - 5k*
Sambu - 3k - 5k

Mile prelims - Fri
5k final- Fri
DMR final- Fri (anybody of the above could be in DMR)
Mile final - Sat
3k final - Sat

* ranked 14th, top 16 can be invited.

http://www.ustfccca.org/weekly-results/national-championships-central-indoor-track-field
Nampa, Idaho
Googler Boy
RE: NCAA D1- Indoors questions 3/2/2012 11:36PM - in reply to Nampa-Bound Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
As mentioned in another thread, Nampa Idaho is at 2500ft in altitude. Some factor for guys doubling, but not same if they were at 5000ft(Albuq, or Boulder). Should be interesting on what some of the distance guys will do.

http://www.usclimatedata.com/map.php?location=USID0178
Barakus Obama
RE: NCAA D1- Indoors questions 3/3/2012 9:51AM - in reply to Googler Boy Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

Googler Boy wrote:

As mentioned in another thread, Nampa Idaho is at 2500ft in altitude. Some factor for guys doubling, but not same if they were at 5000ft(Albuq, or Boulder). Should be interesting on what some of the distance guys will do.

http://www.usclimatedata.com/map.php?location=USID0178


Are you insane? 2500ft altitude means nothing!

Geez, kids today. No knowledge.
26mi235
RE: NCAA D1- Indoors questions 3/3/2012 3:16PM - in reply to Barakus Obama Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
A 19.6 200 out of the blue argues for the thin air of 2000 feet (Lausanne, 1962 feet). That is almost 900 feet lower than Boise's 2871 (at Airport). The air density is different enough compared to sea level that JRM's calculator gives a 0.027 second adjustment for the 100m.