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did - wrote:Dont Get Carried Away wrote:Relax. People were saying the same thing about Colin Sahlman his freshman year in college and he is turning out just fine. He ran 1:46.99 / 3:38 / 13:42 as a freshman. Much better than thisI'm barely exaggerating - they're probably not able to run 800 at his 1500 pace
did - wrote:
Dont Get Carried Away wrote:Relax. People were saying the same thing about Colin Sahlman his freshman year in college and he is turning out just fine.
Dont Get Carried Away wrote:
Relax. People were saying the same thing about Colin Sahlman his freshman year in college and he is turning out just fine.
He ran 1:46.99 / 3:38 / 13:42 as a freshman. Much better than this
I'm barely exaggerating - they're probably not able to run 800 at his 1500 pace
Why didn't you just write 1:47?
Why did you need 0.01s accuracy here?
qjqjqj_ wrote:did - wrote:He ran 1:46.99 / 3:38 / 13:42 as a freshman. Much better than thisI'm barely exaggerating - they're probably not able to run 800 at his 1500 paceWhy didn't you just write 1:47?Why did you need 0.01s accuracy here?
qjqjqj_ wrote:
did - wrote:He ran 1:46.99 / 3:38 / 13:42 as a freshman. Much better than thisI'm barely exaggerating - they're probably not able to run 800 at his 1500 pace
Because 1:46 is not 1:47 like 4:00 is not 3:59 in the mile
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