ou for the updates!
ou for the updates!
So Ches and Jenkins didn't get the sub 29 qualifier?
That is not how it works.
elmore345 wrote:
So Ches and Jenkins didn't get the sub 29 qualifier?
Early on in the Men's 10k Jenkins yelled over to me that they, meaning the four Oregon guys off the back, were doing their "own race." Coming off their recent indoor efforts they were probably dialing it back a bit before entering the outdoor season in full cry.
hey nootral thanks for doing the updates. i was at the race sitting in the 2nd row at the finish line, you may have been right near me. i was gonna do the letsrun updates but my phone died. glad somebody else took charge!
oh and by the way, it was hilarious to sit at the finishline and hear several people heckle the oregon guys who clearly were just going for the ncaa's qualifier, dragging along 2 other UO guys.
we were hoping that barrios would lap the UO guys, and i even yelled to barrios that i'd give him $10 if he lapped them.
good times.
and BTW i don't think anybody mentioned this but Gabe Grunewald played it pretty safe, no obvious contact lol. no NOP in the race so whatever. also, Morgan Uceny paced the ladies for about 3200 in 9:56. she dropped out on her own free will, didn't even fall.
wonder how it feels for Jordan hasay to know that a 33 year old marathoner is 30 seconds fast than her in the 10k
The feed went blank after it being fine all day. I tried to refresh and log back in but it kept taking me to the new subscriber page. Anyone else experience this? It's not the first time. I missed the relays because of this.
nootral wrote:
2 more heats of 10ks but that does it for me, hope that was fun for some people following. again results are here:
http://www.rtspt.com/events/stanford/invite2015/
Thank great work!!
3rg wrote:
wonder how it feels for Jordan hasay to know that a 33 year old marathoner is 30 seconds fast than her in the 10k
And David Rudisha would finish 100's of meters ahead of you in an 800...
3rg wrote:
wonder how it feels for Jordan hasay to know that a 33 year old marathoner is 30 seconds fast than her in the 10k
The marathoner point I get, but what does being 33 have to do with anything?
3rg wrote:
wonder how it feels for Jordan hasay to know that a 33 year old marathoner is 30 seconds fast than her in the 10k
I wonder how it feels for you to be lapped by a longhaired blond in a 10k?
ever heard of chicked? wrote:
3rg wrote:wonder how it feels for Jordan hasay to know that a 33 year old marathoner is 30 seconds fast than her in the 10k
I wonder how it feels for you to be lapped by a longhaired blond in a 10k?
I mean obviously she's faster than I am, but you guys here are a bit too into jordan hasay - She's just not fast enough to medal at a WC or olympics, adn her kick isn't well developed yet. She'll get there, but she's not up to world stage.