skate wrote:
pointing out how slow the American list really is.
Looks like the 3:37.34 threw me off, it was listed right, then re-listed wrong in the second list.
Also what I meant by incorrect was of course there are listed times for age 38 and 39 americans. You know I think I remember Jgray running a 1500 or a mile at age 39. those two ages just have to be investigated a bit more.
Yes, news flash, Mike Boit, a Kenyan, was considerably faster than any Americans at age 35. Thanks for the shocking news.
So instead of "incorrect", you meant "incomplete".
Johnny never ran any mile/1500 races late in his career. He TALKED big about running sub-4:00 after 40, but he never even broke it when he was younger. A great talent who pulled the plug abruptly when age finally caught up to him, as so many do.