He made a similar improvement a few years back, of about 8 secs in a year. He has been at a plateau of the low 3:30's since without significant international success and then rips a more than 3 sec improvement in the toughest competition after gruelling rounds and beats better form runners. Slot it, as usual, under too good to be true.
When? Weren't you here for Tokyo?
portsea57 wrote:
First, the guy is the best 1500m runner in the US AND he achieved that in spite of a hard college season. A season, that had many saying, would result in him being burnt out by the time the trials came around. Secondly, we don't know how fast this guy is capable of running. For example, his indoor mile equates - I believe - to 3min 33ish, but who would doubt that had Cole been in that recent fast 1500m, where Engels ran 3min 33sec ,that he, Cole, couldn't have run 3min 32 something going away from the field, and such a time would put him only a second behind Kerr who lots of people think will give Jacob a hard time in Tokyo. I don't think he is ready to run under 3min 30secs any time soon, but who knows; however, I do know that in a tactical race he can beat anybody.
3:32 and not winning international races is a long way from 3:27 and Olympic champion after several rounds. He kicked as though it was a 3:35 race. Forget Maklouhfi, there's a new show in town.
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