I don’t know how significant a 400 is in the DMR, but I noticed that the DMRs at Husky are literally the first event on Friday. Also noticed that BYU and UW have a split squad that weekend with their sprint group entered in New Mexico and the 400s are scheduled for Saturday in New Mexico. Is it possible both schools run their 400 people in Seattle then fly to ABQ that night, and race the next day?
They usually just assign a 400 runner to the relay team for a weekend, or in a pinch the fastest distance 400 runner can do it.
As long as someone can run 49 you can survive. For a world record attempt, or an ncaa final they will get the top 400 guys involved for a 46/47 split.
Humorously, some distance schools just don't have a fast 400 (or 800) runner. If you see a 53 split, that is the reason.
1 Thomas, Jude Melbourne Track 2 Young, Nico Adidas 3 Lumb, Kieran On 4 Wynne, Henry Brooks Beasts 5 Fay, Brian Melbourne Track 6 Waskom, Joe Adidas 7 Samuel, Habtom New Mexico 8 McCarthy, Aidan Cal Poly 9 Diamond, Thomas Washington 10 Kiprop, Lukas New Mexico 11 Lindhorst, Cole Washington
1 Thomas, Jude Melbourne Track 2 Young, Nico Adidas 3 Lumb, Kieran On 4 Wynne, Henry Brooks Beasts 5 Fay, Brian Melbourne Track 6 Waskom, Joe Adidas 7 Samuel, Habtom New Mexico 8 McCarthy, Aidan Cal Poly 9 Diamond, Thomas Washington 10 Kiprop, Lukas New Mexico 11 Lindhorst, Cole Washington
omg Nico young we’re bout to have another sub 3:50 indoor miler
1 Thomas, Jude Melbourne Track 2 Young, Nico Adidas 3 Lumb, Kieran On 4 Wynne, Henry Brooks Beasts 5 Fay, Brian Melbourne Track 6 Waskom, Joe Adidas 7 Samuel, Habtom New Mexico 8 McCarthy, Aidan Cal Poly 9 Diamond, Thomas Washington 10 Kiprop, Lukas New Mexico 11 Lindhorst, Cole Washington
Do you know why are the 200/400 fields not listed?
I don’t know how significant a 400 is in the DMR, but I noticed that the DMRs at Husky are literally the first event on Friday. Also noticed that BYU and UW have a split squad that weekend with their sprint group entered in New Mexico and the 400s are scheduled for Saturday in New Mexico. Is it possible both schools run their 400 people in Seattle then fly to ABQ that night, and race the next day?
They usually just assign a 400 runner to the relay team for a weekend, or in a pinch the fastest distance 400 runner can do it.
As long as someone can run 49 you can survive. For a world record attempt, or an ncaa final they will get the top 400 guys involved for a 46/47 split.
Humorously, some distance schools just don't have a fast 400 (or 800) runner. If you see a 53 split, that is the reason.
C.Sahlman doubling in the 800 & 3k, wonder if he'll try to double at nationals? Nathan Neil listed unattached and for Washington in the 3k, haven't seen anything on him yet for NCAA.
I believe Nathan hit a 3:58 or something a couple weeks ago
I've seen a few people say this: Are you guys sure you aren't mistaking Nicholas Young of Oklahoma for Nico Young? Nicholas Young is listed in the 3k, last time I checked Nico Young wasn't on the heat sheets.
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