45.79 in his first race indoors ever. True freshman. 17 years old from Grenada. Now running for Alabama.
45.79 in his first race indoors ever. True freshman. 17 years old from Grenada. Now running for Alabama.
he ran 45.2 this past summer at world juniors
Grenada massive!
Looks like he just turned 18. ran 45.70 @ 16.
http://www.iaaf.org/athletes/biographies/country=GRN/athcode=234724/index.html
Yow.
His birthday is in September.
cash and carry wrote:
Looks like he just turned 18. ran 45.70 @ 16.
http://www.iaaf.org/athletes/biographies/country=GRN/athcode=234724/index.htmlYow.
He'll turn 18 in September, he's still on 17. Those crazy Euros do their dates all wrong.
I forget that they do their dates on the metric system, haha
here is the race...i know it does not tell the whole story, but he looks pretty relaxed during and fresh afterwards...
http://www.flotrack.org/videos/coverage/view_video/236435/291809
McMillan tables say he can run 1:38 for 800 and 3:39 in the mile. When's he gonna move up?
When distance running actually becomes cool.
He'll turn 18 in September, he's still on 17. Those crazy Euros do their dates all wrong.[/quote]
As you are using our system, it's the States that has it wrong
There is also no logic in it
ukathleticscoach wrote:
He'll turn 18 in September, he's still on 17. Those crazy Euros do their dates all wrong.
As you are using our system, it's the States that has it wrong
There is also no logic in it[/quote]
In the States, we would use "have" instead of "has" in this situation.