Wisconsin- 3:56.38 seconds in May, 2006 at the UW Twilight meet. Quite a fun event to watch. Solinsky ran 3:57.8
Wisconsin- 3:56.38 seconds in May, 2006 at the UW Twilight meet. Quite a fun event to watch. Solinsky ran 3:57.8
New York State allcomers
Doina Melinte `88--4:21.45indoor(Jacobs`98-4:20.93 expunged?
Jim Spivey `91 3:52.74
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oops Svetlana Masterkova`98 4:20.39
wineturtle wrote:
New York State allcomers
Doina Melinte `88--4:21.45indoor(Jacobs`98-4:20.93 expunged?
Jim Spivey `91 3:52.74
Here are some from pela's list. I think they are correct, but I may have muffed something.
AR: 3:49.89i Bernard Lagat
CA: 3:50.60i Eamonn Coghlan
IA: 3:51.71 Alan Webb
IL: 3:54.11 William Tanui
IN: 3:54.48 Marcus O'Sullivan
KS: 3:53.30 Rick Wohlhuter
MA: 3:53.18i Laban Rotich
MD: 3:54.93i Dick Buerkle
NE: 3:55.07i Bernard Lagat
NJ: 3:49.78i Eamonn Coghlan
NY: 3:52.74 Jim Spivey
OR: 3:48.28 Daniel Kipchirchir Komen
PA: 3:52.26 Steve Scott
RI: 3:53.42i Frank O'Mara
TX: 3:55.02i German Fernandez
VA: 3:54.41i Noureddine Morceli
Doug Padilla has the utah soil record... but he is from California. so add him to the CA list...
unless i read wrong and this is the list of fastest miles in each state not from each state... in which case i am sure arizona has more than one.
MA - Laban Rotich 3:53.18 (Reebok Indoor)
NH - Jack McDonald 4:00.9 (Dartmouth Relays) - this one may have been broken
Maine - Jason Pyrah 3:56.82 1998 Maine Distance Festival
Oops, made a formatting error. These appear to be hand timed.
CA: 3:50.6i Eamonn Coghlan
KS: 3:53.3 Rick Wohlhuter
Still no sub-4 run in NH.
Thanks Malmo et al.
a mile at a time wrote:
What are the all-time records for each US state for 1 mile?(track - indoors or out) Has every state seen a sub 4? Which states have the fastest, slowest 1 mile records?
my take on OPs Q
fastest mile run within the state AKA-allcomers record
MALMO IS REAL!! TALK ABOUT REXING!!!
a mile at a time wrote:
I was thinking about the fastest miles (track only) recorded IN each US state by all-comers.
thanks
if I could only read and retain gooder
Thanks everyone! anyone with a spare few minutes could you copy/cut/paste all the user generated state by state sub 4 results found in this thread so we can see how many states are covered in one post?
mcgato wrote:
Here are some from pela's list. I think they are correct, but I may have muffed something.
AR: 3:49.89i Bernard Lagat
CA: 3:50.60i Eamonn Coghlan
IA: 3:51.71 Alan Webb
IL: 3:54.11 William Tanui
IN: 3:54.48 Marcus O'Sullivan
KS: 3:53.30 Rick Wohlhuter
MA: 3:53.18i Laban Rotich
MD: 3:54.93i Dick Buerkle
NE: 3:55.07i Bernard Lagat
NJ: 3:49.78i Eamonn Coghlan
NY: 3:52.74 Jim Spivey
OR: 3:48.28 Daniel Kipchirchir Komen
PA: 3:52.26 Steve Scott
RI: 3:53.42i Frank O'Mara
TX: 3:55.02i German Fernandez
VA: 3:54.41i Noureddine Morceli
SC: 3:57.83 Alan Webb
Here is a start to the state by state all-comer's list:
Alabama:
Alaska:
Arizona:
Arkansas: 3:49.89i Bernard Lagat
California: 3:50.60i Eamonn Coghlan
Connecticut:
Delaware:
Georgia: 3:50.86 Morceli
Iowa: 3:51.71 Alan Webb
Illinois: 3:54.11 William Tanui
Indiana: 3:54.48 Marcus O'Sullivan
Kansas: 3:53.30 Rick Wohlhuter
Maine: Jason Pyrah 3:56.82 1998 Maine Distance Festival
Massachussetts: 3:53.18i Laban Rotich
Maryland: 3:54.93i Dick Buerkle
Minnesota:
Missouri:
Montana:
Nebraska: 3:55.07i Bernard Lagat
New Hampshire: Jack McDonald 4:00.9 (Dartmouth Relays)
New Jersey: 3:49.78i Eamonn Coghlan
New Mexico:
New York: 3:52.74 Jim Spivey
North Carolina:
North Dakota:
Oklahoma:
Oregon: 3:48.28 Daniel Kipchirchir Komen
Pennsylvania: 3:52.26 Steve Scott
Rhode Island: 3:53.42i Frank O'Mara
South Carolina: 3:57.83 Alan Webb
South Dakota:
Texas: 3:55.02i German Fernandez
Vermont:
Virginia: 3:54.41i Noureddine Morceli
Washington:
Wisconsin:
Wyoming:
You missed Tennessee off there.
3:57.26 Jason Jabaut
cool! anyone with more results, copy 'retired steepler's' post and add info
Updated again, now with blanks for all states:
Alabama:
Alaska:
Arizona:
Arkansas: 3:49.89i Bernard Lagat
California: 3:50.60i Eamonn Coghlan
Colorado:
Connecticut:
Delaware:
Florida:
Georgia: 3:50.86 Morceli
Hawaii:
Idaho
Illinois: 3:54.11 William Tanui
Indiana: 3:54.48 Marcus O'Sullivan
Iowa: 3:51.71 Alan Webb
Kansas: 3:53.30 Rick Wohlhuter
Kentucky:
Louisiana:
Maine: Jason Pyrah 3:56.82 1998 Maine Distance Festival
Maryland: 3:54.93i Dick Buerkle
Massachussetts: 3:53.18i Laban Rotich
Michigan:
Minnesota:
Mississippi:
Missouri:
Montana:
Nebraska: 3:55.07i Bernard Lagat
Nevada:
New Hampshire: Jack McDonald 4:00.9 (Dartmouth Relays)
New Jersey: 3:49.78i Eamonn Coghlan
New Mexico:
New York: 3:52.74 Jim Spivey
North Carolina:
North Dakota:
Ohio:
Oklahoma:
Oregon: 3:48.28 Daniel Kipchirchir Komen
Pennsylvania: 3:52.26 Steve Scott
Rhode Island: 3:53.42i Frank O'Mara
South Carolina: 3:57.83 Alan Webb
South Dakota:
Tennessee:3:57.26 Jason Jabaut
Texas: 3:55.02i German Fernandez
Utah:Doug Padilla 3:57.23 May 21, 1983 Provo
Vermont:
Virginia: 3:54.41i Noureddine Morceli
Washington:
West Virgina:
Wisconsin:Matt Tegenkamp 3:56.38 seconds in May, 2006 meet
Wyoming:
Methinks malmo is the OP aswell. It just seems too much of a coincidence...maybe I'm too skeptical. Cool thread.
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