Entries are up:
http://ny.milesplit.com/articles/242718-new-balance-outdoor-nationals-entries-jun-11th-update
LV entered a 4xmile team that doesn’t have Affolder, Bogucki, or Wells on it.
Entries are up:
http://ny.milesplit.com/articles/242718-new-balance-outdoor-nationals-entries-jun-11th-update
LV entered a 4xmile team that doesn’t have Affolder, Bogucki, or Wells on it.
St. Anthony's going for that DMR dub
Looks like Tuohy has decided on the mile rather than the two mile (after states, she said in an interview she was planning on running the 2 mile). I guess 4:14 after running 3k the night before gave her confidence she was ready to do something special in the mile.
Interesting... wrote:
Looks like Tuohy has decided on the mile rather than the two mile (after states, she said in an interview she was planning on running the 2 mile). I guess 4:14 after running 3k the night before gave her confidence she was ready to do something special in the mile.
That page says she isn't entered in any event though?
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Interesting... wrote:
Looks like Tuohy has decided on the mile rather than the two mile (after states, she said in an interview she was planning on running the 2 mile). I guess 4:14 after running 3k the night before gave her confidence she was ready to do something special in the mile.
That page says she isn't entered in any event though?
Yea was thinking the same thing am I missing something?
Updated list came out this morning (NBNO refers to is as the "Super Late Deadline" list.
http://www.nationalscholastic.org/files/performance/2018_NBNO_-_entry_list_-_June_11a.htm
Guess Ms Tuohy does not do relays anymore?
Her school won the NB Indoor DMR title but she needed a monster anchor leg to pull that off. She then came up short in the SMR. Then this spring most thought they would be the top seed in the DMR (based off their US #1 time from indoor) but they never enter and now once again (her school did not enter the DMR last year after winning Penn and NB I) the are not entered. While other runners like Drew Hunter liked to run the relays and help his friends try to win a national title and have them get some of the spotlight he enjoyed, I guess she does not want to or the coaches don't want to put her in a race that she may not win
Looks like the 2 boys from CT have not entered the girls events
only if I can win wrote:
Guess Ms Tuohy does not do relays anymore?
Her school won the NB Indoor DMR title but she needed a monster anchor leg to pull that off. She then came up short in the SMR. Then this spring most thought they would be the top seed in the DMR (based off their US #1 time from indoor) but they never enter and now once again (her school did not enter the DMR last year after winning Penn and NB I) the are not entered. While other runners like Drew Hunter liked to run the relays and help his friends try to win a national title and have them get some of the spotlight he enjoyed, I guess she does not want to or the coaches don't want to put her in a race that she may not win
Orrrrr maybe her team mates didn’t want to travel 12 hours to get to North Carolina, orrrrr maybe there was a collective decision that it was best for the team for everyone to focus on events individually, orrrr maybe you’re just an a**hat( actually, that’s not a maybe, that’s a definitely).
only if I can win wrote:
Guess Ms Tuohy does not do relays anymore?
Her school won the NB Indoor DMR title but she needed a monster anchor leg to pull that off. She then came up short in the SMR. Then this spring most thought they would be the top seed in the DMR (based off their US #1 time from indoor) but they never enter and now once again (her school did not enter the DMR last year after winning Penn and NB I) the are not entered. While other runners like Drew Hunter liked to run the relays and help his friends try to win a national title and have them get some of the spotlight he enjoyed, I guess she does not want to or the coaches don't want to put her in a race that she may not win
Lots of reasons there not running.
My child's DMR team has a top 10 national time but the rest of team wasn't really interested in extending there season as the rest are seniors all headed to run in college -- last chance for a break before having a college coach demanding mileage.
Based on entries It looks like they would have had a very good shot at top three.
Why is this meet so late? All the state meets were weeks ago, no?
Minnesota state meet was June 8th and 9th
It gives colleges and universities a chance to go see the kids compete.
Minnesota wrote:
Minnesota state meet was June 8th and 9th
New York was also on June 8th and 9th
Brentwood = national indoor AND outdoor DMR champs now
Whatever. This is the last we will hear of that bunch.
RockAndRoll wrote:
Brentwood = national indoor AND outdoor DMR champs now
Saw the race on the livestream. Really impressive win . Some very good teams in it coming from strong programs. Nice.
Congratulations Brentwood.
Has any team done that before? Win both indoor and outdoor DMR in same year?
The winner in the NBON boy's mile - Sean Dolan - is the son of Penn's TF/XC director and distance coach Steve Dolan. Sean just finished his junior year. Sean was also a part of the Penn Relay's winning DMR that broke Alan Webb's meet record this past April.
The 2016 Loudoun Valley New Balance Nationals indoor DMR team probably would have won the NBNO in 2016 with Drew Hunter as an anchor if they chose to do it