Seyta wrote:
If someone runs a mile faster than a 1600m time, for all intents and purposes, it can be put on the list of fastest 1600m times. Anyone who argues otherwise is basically arguing semantics, and is likely blinded by the desire to have their favorite runner listed on the records page.
For the most part, all of the following can very reasonably be applied:
- Webb should have the National HS 1600m record with his 3:53
- Verzbicas should have the National HS 3200m record with his 8:29
- Cheserek should have the Indoor HS 3200m record with his 8:39
- Webb should have the Indoor HS 1600m record with his 3:59
Seriously, does anyone else gape at how stupid it looks when you credit someone who ran a shorter distance slower than someone who ran a longer distance with the record?
Sure, it wasn't an official 1600m or 3200m race. But all of the runners above ran a distance either longer than the 1600m or 3200m, and produced a time for the longer distance that was FASTER than the time for the shorter distance.
While I do agree with this, it leaves the door open to break the 800, 1500, 1600, mile, 3000, 3200 and 2 mile all in one effort. Unlikely, but not impossible, yes?