I say Chris Engels and Ben True. It's a toss up.
I say Chris Engels and Ben True. It's a toss up.
Ben True. Should have easily made both teams and just choked.
Nicole Tully
Hasay. Not only didn't make it but ran poorly.
Keni Harrison
Alyssa Montano. she was so devastated she could barely stand up the last 150m.
Shamier Little. Silver medalist in worlds last year and doesn't make the final.
Hasay, True.
Sam Chelanga went home DEVASTATED
Ah...excuse me but do your credentials look like this:
USA Championships
Two-time USA Outdoors 10,000m runner-up, 2013 (32:17.34); 2014 (32:03.28)
Four-time USA Junior 1500m champion - 2007 (4:16.98); 2008 (4:18.44); 2009 (4:18.99); 2010 (4:26.38)
2006 USA Junior 3,000m champion (9:50.66)
2010 USA Junior 3,000m runner-up (9:18.92
International Championships
2012 NACAC U23 1500m champion (4:22.16)
2009 PanAm Juniors 1500m champion (4:26.26)
2007 World Youth 1500m runner-up (4:17.24)
Collegiate Championships
Two-Time 2011 NCAA Indoor champion - mile (4:33.01); 3,000m (9:13.71)
Three-Time NCAA Indoor runner-up - 2010, DMR (10:58.96); 2011, DMR (10:52.90); 2013, 3,000m (9:06.61)
Three-time NCAA Outdoor bronze medalist - 2010,1500m (4:16.43); 2012, 1500m (4:14.03); 2013, 5,000m (15:50.78)
2012 NCAA indoor mile bronze medalist (4:40.09)
About Jordan
Hasay started running in elementary school, and she quickly gained acclaim around the nation as the fast young girl with the long blond ponytail. Hasay started by rewriting the Junior Olympic record books and quickly moved on to winning USA Junior championships and making international teams for youth and juniors. In 2008, Hasay ran in the 1500m finals of the Olympic Trials as a high school junior, and in 2009 she graduated as one of the most decorated high school distance runners of all-time. Running for the University of Oregon, Hasay recorded nine top-three finishes at the NCAA track & field championships. After graduating, Hasay joined Alberto Salazar’s Oregon Project and qualified for her first senior world team in the 10,000m
Danny Mackey when he gets fired tomorrow
Leo, Alysia...I guess Alysia, Leo has a silver he can console himself with.
What happened to Oliver though? Injured isuppose? That was tough.
Dutch... The tying dutch-man was hard to watch.
Alysia wins my vote.
Montano certainly appeared to be the most devastated. Super tough break for Dutch, too.
David Torrence, although the douche technically never left home
That Ultra Guy wrote:
David Torrence, although the douche technically never left home
+1
when wrote:
That Ultra Guy wrote:David Torrence, although the douche technically never left home
+1
+2. That dude lost a lot of fans this weekend, including myself. Stick to running, dude.
Maggie Vessey
Hasay had the worst trials, easily
Andy Bayer. Missed out by a hair, and seemed like he was impeded over the last water jump
Huling
Dutch
Little
I’m a D2 female runner. Our coach explicitly told us not to visit LetsRun forums.
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
Guys between age of 45 and 55 do you think about death or does it seem far away
2024 College Track & Field Open Coaching Positions Discussion
adizero Road to Records with Yomif Kejelcha, Agnes Ngetich, Hobbs Kessler & many more is Saturday
RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06