HO LEE SHET
HO LEE SHET
that was sick.
McColgan National Record 30:00
Monson National record 30:03
sp2 wrote:
it is time wrote:
It's over. 30:07 winning time I'm predicting for either of the two.
You might be about right.
Thrilled to be wrong!
Henes with 3rd! With a MASSIVE personal best and sub-31 as well!
sp2 wrote:
John Wesley Harding wrote:
I think she will 🤞
She's showing some real guts, to crack it under 72, but she's still not gonna get there.
This was inexplicable to me given how the race was progressing
Great 10k women’s race.
Goddamn, that was really impressive. Monson is SO tough, and McC had a helluva lot left.
Wow.
Photographers in lane 1 while the race is still going on? C'mon!
UpperState wrote:
Henes with 3rd! With a MASSIVE personal best and sub-31 as well!
That was something. Impressive overhauling Rodgers who was in a full sprint.
Hard to watch Eilish but the engine is amazing. The form, oof. Hats off to Monson she did so much work.
John Wesley Harding wrote:
sp2 wrote:
She's showing some real guts, to crack it under 72, but she's still not gonna get there.
This was inexplicable to me given how the race was progressing
I did not think she'd be able to neg-split by like 15 seconds. Esp when she had to do it ALL herself.
Really impressive.
THOUGHTSLEADER wrote:
UpperState wrote:
Henes with 3rd! With a MASSIVE personal best and sub-31 as well!
That was something. Impressive overhauling Rodgers who was in a full sprint.
Hard to watch Eilish but the engine is amazing. The form, oof. Hats off to Monson she did so much work.
Henes 30:48--most unexpected result of the night?
FastMcCabe wrote:
THOUGHTSLEADER wrote:
That was something. Impressive overhauling Rodgers who was in a full sprint.
Hard to watch Eilish but the engine is amazing. The form, oof. Hats off to Monson she did so much work.
Henes 30:48--most unexpected result of the night?
Yeah, that was pretty impressive, too. And she also had a LOT left.
Kenneth Copeland, Verified Milllionare wrote:
cramister wrote:
Two people hit the standard
The Olympic standard of 27:00. That's what most coaches were saying they were focusing on by skipping USAs and World Cross. Apologies for not being specific.
My bad mate, you’re right I forgot about that
Makes Paper wrote:
McColgan National Record 30:00
Monson National record 30:03
According to Wikipedia: the 16th fastest performance all-time, moving Paula Radcliffe's pb to #17
FastMcCabe wrote:
THOUGHTSLEADER wrote:
That was something. Impressive overhauling Rodgers who was in a full sprint.
Hard to watch Eilish but the engine is amazing. The form, oof. Hats off to Monson she did so much work.
Henes 30:48--most unexpected result of the night?
No. That's about in line with her other PRs. I'd say the 30:00-30:03 is more unexpected.
Women's race was worth staying up for - absolutely insane. Monson is incredible - to grind it out, lapping runner after runner. Colgan not even in track shape runs 30-flat to break the national record but isn't aware of her time even during the post-race interview.
FastMcCabe wrote:
Henes 30:48--most unexpected result of the night?
It’s her and O’Keefee, they had similar PBs coming in. Both probably would’ve been expected to run 31:10 on a great day and smashed that.
McColgan also deserves a shout because who knew she was in 10K shape like that.
Great finish to the women’s race and happy to see Monson’s winter buildup pay off.
Lot’s of people ended up paying 6 bucks to watch just 2 men and 2 women get the standard.
Maybe shaping up to have a loaded Stanford 10k this year.
FastMcCabe wrote:
THOUGHTSLEADER wrote:
That was something. Impressive overhauling Rodgers who was in a full sprint.
Hard to watch Eilish but the engine is amazing. The form, oof. Hats off to Monson she did so much work.
Henes 30:48--most unexpected result of the night?
Yes, but both she and O'Keefe came in with 32:12, and Fiona was only seven seconds back.