Simply amazing performance from a talented phenom.
Simply amazing performance from a talented phenom.
possible sub-9:20 wrote:
9:37.50 @ 4,539' (Pocatello, ID - the closest I can find to 4,400') converts to 9:25.17 indoor 3000m @ sea level according to the NCAA converter. 9:25.17 is 1043 WA points for indoors; for outdoors, 1043 points = 9:19.06.
Where did she run this race?
NCAA altitude converters are absolute rubbish. You're not getting 12 seconds by dropping 4500' in a race this short. Shorter races are less affected by altitude. Bottom line. Runworks gives her 5.4 seconds faster at sea level and that seems borderline generous. She's good, but she's not 13 seconds better than peak hs Mary Cain good.
Yes she is.
What a stupid thing to say.
the Arcadia boys race?? You still have to run under 9:10 just to get into that race, so no, she has no business or isn’t close to getting into those races. Such a stupid post …
possible sub-9:20 wrote:
9:37.50 @ 4,539' (Pocatello, ID - the closest I can find to 4,400') converts to 9:25.17 indoor 3000m @ sea level according to the NCAA converter. 9:25.17 is 1043 WA points for indoors; for outdoors, 1043 points = 9:19.06.
Where did she run this race?
3200 or 3000? If it's 3200 that's insane. It wasn't rare but it wasn't common to have more than 1 guy on my team run sub 9:30 and that was at no elevation. Surely she's in 9:27 or better shape
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