Yes but Henes makes some terrible decisions and is sort of clueless.
Give us some examples, troll boy. That will make your statement more credible. If you don't give some examples, your statement has no credibility and we can all assume that the opposite of what you say is true.
Plenty of fast pro and collegiate runners in the Elite Mile at Camel City Invite. The meet happens a week before Millrose Games where Tuohy will race the Elite 3000m.
True, but look at the legit seriously fast times from pros on that track.
I believe Tuohy going out in 1500 for a brisk 4:10 is completely reasonable, with her newfound speed capable of a finishing the rest off in 16 seconds. 4:26.0. It’s probable she can go even faster and challenge the record.
I can’t imagine they would have entered her in a mile race, and specifically there, if they didn’t think there was a chance for the record and a reason for that particular facility and opportunity to go for it. She won’t run another indoor mile this season that I can foresee.
True, but look at the legit seriously fast times from pros on that track.
I believe Tuohy going out in 1500 for a brisk 4:10 is completely reasonable, with her newfound speed capable of a finishing the rest off in 16 seconds. 4:26.0. It’s probable she can go even faster and challenge the record.
Again, 4:02 or faster professional women often struggle to run this fast indoors. Just check the last few Millrose Miles. Purrier in her AR ran 16,65 sec. for the last 109m. You think Tuohy this year is about as good or better in the mile than MacLean, Hurta, Osika were last year?
I agree with the no chance sentiment. It's early. It's a tune up. Winner will be around 432 to 434. Is addy Wiley running? Now that's an interesting story!