Based on Noah's own YouTube, Jereem always leads the long hill reps / grass tempo reps in training ahead of Lyles, and was 0.19 from 400 gold last year at the Tokyo WC, so no great surprise here.
Amazing run by Hoey obviously, but what an unbelievably well executed run by Hoey and his brother. Zero wasted space, not a single millisecond of wasted time. Each lap was exactly where it needed to be.
If Hoey ever goes for the world record outdoors having two of his personal pacers is gonna be really helpful. Can't imagine better chemistry than having run thousands of laps together on the track.
Mid distance storyline from this meet: the mom is back again, the kid grows up, the family gets a big world record.
One thing that always amazes me is how these guys can give a poignant interview a minute after winning a race, while they're still catching their breath. For me, immediately after a race, when I talk to people, my brain is not working and I struggle to form coherent sentences.
One thing that always amazes me is how these guys can give a poignant interview a minute after winning a race, while they're still catching their breath. For me, immediately after a race, when I talk to people, my brain is not working and I struggle to form coherent sentences.
They have experience interviewing, plus they know their contracts ride on being popular.
One thing that always amazes me is how these guys can give a poignant interview a minute after winning a race, while they're still catching their breath. For me, immediately after a race, when I talk to people, my brain is not working and I struggle to form coherent sentences.
The big question is what will Femke's voice sound like after running twice as far?
Kessler looks ready to realize his potential. His body looks a lot different and his fitness looks unbeatable. I'm guessing he'll have some jaw-dripping 800s and 1500s this year.
This is hyperbole, this is equivalent to about 3:32-3:33. It’s about expected what he’d run and Fisher is a 3k/5k guy so it’s expected for him to beat him
Silly talk but expected from you.
But here is something that is interesting if you look at the 100m splits.
Hobbs slowest 100m splits were 15.43, 15.03, 14.85, 14.85, 14.81.
If you subtract those from his 2k, he ran a 3:33 inside of his 2k, just not consecutively. Should be 3:45 high.