National record is 4:25 from Jenny B. Thoughts? Does she have a chance?
National record is 4:25 from Jenny B. Thoughts? Does she have a chance?
If she did that after already running the mile prelim I put her at a 4:23 on fresh legs
Awesome split. Did you take into account the 9.3 extra meters and the flying start in the dmr and the anility to run closer to the rail on most relay legs?
Tanthere wrote:
If she did that after already running the mile prelim I put her at a 4:23 on fresh legs
still a disgusting leg regardless
Did you take into account that she raced a couple of hours before. Why don't you go race and then run a relay and tell me how close you get to an ncaa record. Fresh leg and the right competition and she had it. Heard it here first.
She just won the B1G mile by nearly 10 seconds. Someone get this girl into a race she has to work for. She has clearly surpassed the B1G level and left in her past already. I want to see this girl go up against some of the best in the nation, non-collegiate and collegiate. I don't know about 4:23 but I say if she did split near a 4:25 why not go for it? Some one get her into the right race.
She can do it. Has she surpassed Jenny B's steeple time?
She will run 9:15 in the steeple if coach doesn't bog her down with a bunch of college junk. She is a favorite to make the steeplechase team to Beijing now.
where will she run professionally?? like where will she train?? who will coach her?? who is going to sponsor her??
I'm pretty sure she is staying in East Lansing to train under Drenth. Nicole Bush moved back to East Lansing, so that will be her training partner.
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