She was Brooks PR Mile champ as a sophomore. The "massive progression" in your mind is just because you don't know much about her progression. Learn first, post second.
4:35.6 in 2023, 4:23.5 in 2025
Lots of girls improve 12 seconds in the mile from their sophomore year to their senior year. You obviously don't follow high school track very closely if you didn't know that.
It’s a solid video. I’m not familiar with her father, but did he run?
One of the things about this video that struck me was the fact that in 2019, she was just a little kid. I know, that’s obvious, but 2019 seems like yesterday to me and she’s lived a lifetime since that middle school race.
1. Its disgusting that this is the 1st reply to this thread.
2. Jane uses Shaklee, which undergoes strenuous lab testing, USADA approval, and has been known as the most pure and natural vitamin supplements available.
3. Would you be willing to approach her parents and say this to them?
4. Jane and her family dont care what you think. She has all of her national records now and theres nothing you can do about it. Even in 50 years if someone breaks her record, all of her championships and titles are set in stone, because champions last forever.
-Coach Dahl
Will you please quit using the "Coach Dahl" signature line? You're not even a coach. Why pretend that you are a coach among the 1000s of other things that you have claimed to be or accomplished? Is your ego really that tiny?
It’s a solid video. I’m not familiar with her father, but did he run?
One of the things about this video that struck me was the fact that in 2019, she was just a little kid. I know, that’s obvious, but 2019 seems like yesterday to me and she’s lived a lifetime since that middle school race.
Wholesome content.
Jane's dad was a good runner at BYU. Not nearly on Jane's level but better than most.
And her sister in middle school is even faster than Jane was in middle school. The girl that breaks Hedengren's records may be Hedengren.
This girl was a phenom in HS and very well may have a good first year at BYU, but the fact of the matter is the odds are strikingly against her in terms of becoming anything more than a HS legend. I just hope she has good support around her when the challenges do come. And they will come.
Based on what I’m seeing thus far, it seems like everyone in her camp is riding this wave with her, rather than providing a realistic picture of what is to come and preparing her for it.
This girl was a phenom in HS and very well may have a good first year at BYU, but the fact of the matter is the odds are strikingly against her in terms of becoming anything more than a HS legend. I just hope she has good support around her when the challenges do come. And they will come.
Based on what I’m seeing thus far, it seems like everyone in her camp is riding this wave with her, rather than providing a realistic picture of what is to come and preparing her for it.
Why are “the odds strikingly against her”? Would you feel better about her running prospects if she was slower?