Yes my comment on the M is premature and should be disregarded
Yes my comment on the M is premature and should be disregarded
Corrigan 13:25.46 meet record after winning the steeple yesterday.
Big 12 is in a weather delay with the W5000 and the 4X4s left to run.
What's the protest in the ACC Men's 4x400 about?
I'm shocked Duke won.
Elise Stearns is such a bad ass. Should be inducted into the NAU athletics HOF the moment she's eligible
at the Big Sky meet she won the 1500 in 4:20.94 and the 5K in 16:03.08
LHL drop out of the 5000m?
3 Kenyans taking the podium. What was the point again?
it is on wrote:
3 Kenyans taking the podium. What was the point again?
Live Timing was totally screwed up.😕 LHL is back in front.
Duke Duke Ma F.UCKER
In SEC, Noe of AR was tripped up less than 1 mile into the 5000 which helps explain large gap behind Doris. Butler of Georgia 48.86 on 4x400 anchor. Looks like the earlier windy conditions had subsided by the relay.
Makes you wonder if the big ten meet will be on the west coast next year....
Wow, Hartman looking a bit buff 💪 in that photo, getting shredded.
The UVA women pull off a big upset over Louisville, Clemson, NC State and Stanford. Looks like a total team effort. Say what you want about Vin, his talent is home grown and regular college-aged kids. He seems to get them ready to peak for championship season.
rbtrackfan wrote:
In SEC, Noe of AR was tripped up less than 1 mile into the 5000 which helps explain large gap behind Doris. Butler of Georgia 48.86 on 4x400 anchor. Looks like the earlier windy conditions had subsided by the relay.
Another impressive weekend for Noe. Leads the entire 10k on Thursday and wins by 26 seconds over Olemomoi (not full strength Olemomoi evidently but she was on Noe’s heels for 21 laps so I don’t think she planned to surrender the W), and then runs 15:28 for 2nd in the 5k after seriously face planting on the rail. It’s not easy to face plant 4+ minutes into a 5k and just get up and resume running 74s.
Fall occurs at ~5:30 into the video.
rbtrackfan wrote:
In SEC, Noe of AR was tripped up less than 1 mile into the 5000 which helps explain large gap behind Doris. Butler of Georgia 48.86 on 4x400 anchor. Looks like the earlier windy conditions had subsided by the relay.
There were nasty falls in both 5ks. Noe was fortunate being able to continue running strong (TX's Eva Jess could not) and she seemed fine after the medal ceremony. Ed Bird of KY hit the track hard and was holding his head while being assisted off the track.
Toby Gillen ran an excellent tactical race and once again was brave in the end, this time super-pumped as he crossed the line ftw.
Someone asked a member of the AL coaching staff if Lemngole planned to return in the Fall. The reply: "I think so. I hope so."