Go Wartburg!
Serious question. Is Joe Previdi update? Anyone remember him?
The Starved Elephant wrote:
Serious question. Is Joe Previdi update? Anyone remember him?
no
https://www.tfrrs.org/athletes/5970708/U_of_Chicago/Joe_PrevidiThe Starved Elephant wrote:
Serious question. Is Joe Previdi update? Anyone remember him?
The Plump Pachyderm wrote:
https://www.tfrrs.org/athletes/5970708/U_of_Chicago/Joe_PrevidiThe Starved Elephant wrote:
Serious question. Is Joe Previdi update? Anyone remember him?
Yes I've seen that. That's why I'm asking. The national runner-up consistently running 2:06 thing requires some explanation.
The Starved Elephant wrote:
The Plump Pachyderm wrote:
https://www.tfrrs.org/athletes/5970708/U_of_Chicago/Joe_PrevidiYes I've seen that. That's why I'm asking. The national runner-up consistently running 2:06 thing requires some explanation.
Maybe if you fed your elephant some things would be a little bit more clear, how's that sound
Washed up alum here, but my username speaks for itself
anyone got heat sheets for swarthmore final qualifier?
and now his watch is ended wrote:
anyone got heat sheets for swarthmore final qualifier?
Yes, right here:
https://tinyurl.com/2fcpre6Sorry that it's only the 1500m and 5k. I'll look around for the 800m lists too.
How many qualify for NCAA’s this year?
Top 20 Men, 22 Women, 16 Relays
Lmao, NESCAC is still trash. Not surprised.
Yeet 3.0 wrote:
Lmao, NESCAC is still trash. Not surprised.
yep, it's funny how Aidan Ryan is going to be the only distance runner from the NESCAC at nationals. weren't they supposed to be the best cross conference? leading 10k time is a 31:20...
Aidan ryan isn't a distance runner.. the 1500 isn't a distance event.
Redken wrote:
Aidan ryan isn't a distance runner.. the 1500 isn't a distance event.
He's got the fastest NESCAC 5000m time and the 9th fastest in DIII. With that in consideration, as well as his near-AA performance during cross, I don't think it's uncalled for to say he's the best NESCAC distance runner.
for what it's worth... wrote:
Redken wrote:
Aidan ryan isn't a distance runner.. the 1500 isn't a distance event.
He's got the fastest NESCAC 5000m time and the 9th fastest in DIII. With that in consideration, as well as his near-AA performance during cross, I don't think it's uncalled for to say he's the best NESCAC distance runner.
Still sad.
for what it's worth... wrote:
Redken wrote:
Aidan ryan isn't a distance runner.. the 1500 isn't a distance event.
He's got the fastest NESCAC 5000m time and the 9th fastest in DIII. With that in consideration, as well as his near-AA performance during cross, I don't think it's uncalled for to say he's the best NESCAC distance runner.
His indoor 3k performance was also quite legit. Don't say that's not distance, because Patel was in that race.
As a 4:06 miler, I know distance and not-distance when I see it. 3k isn't a distance race. Yes, Patel was in the race, but he did not win. He got out kicked by a mid-distance runner, but he is by far the best distance runner in D3, so if the 3k were a distance event, Patel would have won. Aidan Ryan has only run a few 5k's and wasn't even top 10 in the NESCAC for xc. the guy is pure mid-d
J.N. wrote:
As a 4:06 miler, I know distance and not-distance when I see it. 3k isn't a distance race. Yes, Patel was in the race, but he did not win. He got out kicked by a mid-distance runner, but he is by far the best distance runner in D3, so if the 3k were a distance event, Patel would have won. Aidan Ryan has only run a few 5k's and wasn't even top 10 in the NESCAC for xc. the guy is pure mid-d
Outkicked by my four-time all-American son. Go Greg!