Cray Cray wrote:
Astro brings up a valid point:
I believe it’s perfectly reasonable to assume some of these current top girl high school athletes running really fast distance times are doing it with “help”.
some drop ridiculous times that were abnormally inconsistent with their year/season prior, some disappear for a while, some need it to keep their times from 9th grade fast…parents will sign on for anything nowadays when it comes to the allure of big corporate bucks - plus anything goes - high school doesn’t test
Silliest post I've ever read. Hate to break it to you, kids don't train like professionals. So many kids play multiple sports before they take running seriously. They get boyfriends, go to prom, and maybe even go to school. The fact their times don't move in a linear progression is perfectly normal.
And what "corporate big bucks" are you talking about? They aren't any. Is Wiley getting any NIL? Not that I'm aware. This notion that there is some huge lottery to be won here is beyond moronic.