Itching to do some indoor track. What are some semi-competitive ones that I could use for a sub-15:00 attempt?
Itching to do some indoor track. What are some semi-competitive ones that I could use for a sub-15:00 attempt?
probably the one in boston, and the harvard meet
What are their names?
Why do you want to go to a semi-competitive meet if you're planning to run close to 15:00?
What level are you? College, HS, Post Collegiate? The Armory in NYC has several options for each category. Check out the website at www.armorytrack.com.
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Stop being a lazy pubtard and just look at results from last year:
http://newengland.usatf.org/Sports/Track---Field/Indoor.aspx
pubtards wrote:
Stop being a lazy pubtard and just look at results from last year:
http://newengland.usatf.org/Sports/Track---Field/Indoor.aspx
Thanks for showing me that.
Now the problem is my parents thinking I'm weird/obsessive for flying across the country for an indoor track meet.
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