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You are reporting the following post to the moderators for review and possible removal from the forum Poster: Questions 2 Subject: RE: Andrew Wheating 2007 vs Tom Byers 1974: a dose of reality Body: I agree with questions the original here. There are way too many unknowns. A major part of that is because you only put a few numbers here and basically say "discuss". What is the point of this discussion? From these numbers, I gather that only 1 year Wheating was faster than Byers, when they were both 18 (4:12 vs 4:18). Then, when they were 19, Byers crushed him (3:37 vs 3:45). And you give us Wheating's nearest performance to Byers now, when Wheating is 20 vs. Byers at 19. So it is safe to assume that Wheating is still catching Byers? Is that the point your making? A few more performances, and DIRECT correlations would be nice - nice taking a performance at 17 and comparing it to an 18 year old. This is definitely not apples to apples, more like apples to a steak. Be more elaborate if you want a successful discussion because there are plenty of ideas flying around, just none that are arguing the same concept or main point. Hit the submit button below if you want us to review the post. If you feel this is urgent or want a reply, email us at letsrun@letsrun.com about the post and please include a link to the thread the post is on and what page number/post on that page it is
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