How can an athlete run two different times at the same time?
You should have asked:
How can an animal belong to two species at the same time?
It doesn't. It can't. A dog breed is not a "species"; it falls within a species, which in this case is dogs. Collies aren't "species". They are a subgroup of a species. So your argument is false as well as being irrelevant.
An athlete runs only one recorded time for a specific distance. Nothing you clowns argue changes what Hocker ran. 3:45.94. Nothing else.
How can an animal belong to two species at the same time?
It doesn't. It can't. A dog breed is not a "species"; it falls within a species, which in this case is dogs. Collies aren't "species". They are a subgroup of a species. So your argument is false as well as being irrelevant.
An athlete runs only one recorded time for a specific distance. Nothing you clowns argue changes what Hocker ran. 3:45.94. Nothing else.
It should be YOUR question.
For you, Ruthe has run 3:48. But Hocker not 3:45. Where exactly is the change in between .88 and .94?
It doesn't. It can't. A dog breed is not a "species"; it falls within a species, which in this case is dogs. Collies aren't "species". They are a subgroup of a species. So your argument is false as well as being irrelevant.
An athlete runs only one recorded time for a specific distance. Nothing you clowns argue changes what Hocker ran. 3:45.94. Nothing else.
It should be YOUR question.
For you, Ruthe has run 3:48. But Hocker not 3:45. Where exactly is the change in between .88 and .94?
Ruthe only ran "3:48" for the purpose of a particular discussion on a thread. If his exact time MATTERED in that context I would have said 3:48.88. Hocker's exact time matters in the context of what it is claimed here that he achieved, the record he set and his personal best. That doesn't allow for an approximate time that "improves" on what he actually ran. If this were what was being discussed about Ruthe I would have referred to 3:48.88 in his case.
Only on a social media site - and your head. Nowhere else and certainly not in the official results or his career stats. These don't include a category called "a 3:45 man".
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