Boys division 2 1600 meters -- As expected Evan Noonan won. He led gate to wire. 4:03.71. He pulled away on the backstretch and never looked back. Smooth, dominant winner.
Boys division 1 1600 meters -- Dylan Jubak took it out hard and opened up a big gap on the field. He got swallowed up on the fourth lap with about 250 or so to go. Grant Miller and Maximo Zavaleta were the first guys that passed him with Zavaleta pulling away for the win.
Anne Elise Packard wire to wire to win the girls division 3 800 meters with her teammates coming in 2nd, 3rd, 6th and 9th.
Braelyn Combe comes from off the pace to impressively pass two Long Beach Wilson runners for the d1 800m win completing the 1600/800 double.
Correction: antonio should be the #2 sophomore in the nation. Andrew Beroset ran the marist mile in 4:08 in march, so he should've definitely gone faster for the 1600m, but it doesn't show up for 1600m rankings for some reason.
Boys division 1 1600 meters -- Dylan Jubak took it out hard and opened up a big gap on the field. He got swallowed up on the fourth lap with about 250 or so to go. Grant Miller and Maximo Zavaleta were the first guys that passed him with Zavaleta pulling away for the win.
Anne Elise Packard wire to wire to win the girls division 3 800 meters with her teammates coming in 2nd, 3rd, 6th and 9th.
Braelyn Combe comes from off the pace to impressively pass two Long Beach Wilson runners for the d1 800m win completing the 1600/800 double.
Girls combined d1/d4 3200 Holly Barker pulls away from Rylee Blade early then solos the race for an easy and impressive win.
Anne Elise Packard wire to wire to win the girls division 3 800 meters with her teammates coming in 2nd, 3rd, 6th and 9th.
Braelyn Combe comes from off the pace to impressively pass two Long Beach Wilson runners for the d1 800m win completing the 1600/800 double.
Girls combined d1/d4 3200 Holly Barker pulls away from Rylee Blade early then solos the race for an easy and impressive win.
Girls d2/de combined 3200 Abigail Errington sat 1-2 lengths off Summer Wilson until about 850-900 left when she seemed to have pulled away for the win. Not so fast said Summer Wilson as she kicked in with about 100-150 left and passed Errington in the last 30-50 meters for the win. Maya de Brouwer led a small chase group for third.
Girls combined d1/d4 3200 Holly Barker pulls away from Rylee Blade early then solos the race for an easy and impressive win.
Girls d2/de combined 3200 Abigail Errington sat 1-2 lengths off Summer Wilson until about 850-900 left when she seemed to have pulled away for the win. Not so fast said Summer Wilson as she kicked in with about 100-150 left and passed Errington in the last 30-50 meters for the win. Maya de Brouwer led a small chase group for third.
Boys d1/d4 combined 3200 Eyan Turk led the race and strung them out early. Max Zavaleta pulled even with Eyan with 250 to go then Eyan picked it up again to surge away for the win in 9:12.50
Girls d2/de combined 3200 Abigail Errington sat 1-2 lengths off Summer Wilson until about 850-900 left when she seemed to have pulled away for the win. Not so fast said Summer Wilson as she kicked in with about 100-150 left and passed Errington in the last 30-50 meters for the win. Maya de Brouwer led a small chase group for third.
Boys d1/d4 combined 3200 Eyan Turk led the race and strung them out early. Max Zavaleta pulled even with Eyan with 250 to go then Eyan picked it up again to surge away for the win in 9:12.50
Boys d2/3 combined Evan Noonan wins. He seemed to measure out his effort in the 3200 after his hard 1600 win. Auge Martin or maybe Liam Miller for second. Unclear if there's an issue with the times and finish order being shown for second and beyond.
Boys d2/3 combined Evan Noonan wins. He seemed to measure out his effort in the 3200 after his hard 1600 win. Auge Martin or maybe Liam Miller for second. Unclear if there's an issue with the times and finish order being shown for second and beyond.
Are the results messed up badly online? Martin is nowhere near 2nd place in the race per the D3 results.
Boys d2/3 combined Evan Noonan wins. He seemed to measure out his effort in the 3200 after his hard 1600 win. Auge Martin or maybe Liam Miller for second. Unclear if there's an issue with the times and finish order being shown for second and beyond.
Are the results messed up badly online? Martin is nowhere near 2nd place in the race per the D3 results.
the CIF SS is using milesplit to show results.
Currently as of 1008pm ET showing d2 1)Evan Noonan with 9:20:85, 2)Liam Miller 9:22.61
Also showing d3 1) Auge Martin 9:18.06. All of the d3 runners were in the same combined d2/d3 race with Evan Noonan and the d3 guys have faster times listed than Evan Noonan and we know that Noonan finished first.
Rough day for Rylee, but she's been racing a lot. Hopefully it'll turn around by nationals
Was she just racing to qualify?
Unclear.
She went out fast in the 1600. Gapped the field then got passed and faded in the last lap (but still advances to next week's masters meet).
She ran head to head with Holly Barker early in the 3200. Barker ran away from her early in the race. The camera operator was poor at best so hard to tell but she likely just cruised the rest of the way to advance but again unclear re. "was she just racing to qualify"
Are the results messed up badly online? Martin is nowhere near 2nd place in the race per the D3 results.
the CIF SS is using milesplit to show results.
Currently as of 1008pm ET showing d2 1)Evan Noonan with 9:20:85, 2)Liam Miller 9:22.61
Also showing d3 1) Auge Martin 9:18.06. All of the d3 runners were in the same combined d2/d3 race with Evan Noonan and the d3 guys have faster times listed than Evan Noonan and we know that Noonan finished first.
I think you're mixing up the prelims results and the finals results on the page. I don't know why they put them both on the same page.
Currently as of 1008pm ET showing d2 1)Evan Noonan with 9:20:85, 2)Liam Miller 9:22.61
Also showing d3 1) Auge Martin 9:18.06. All of the d3 runners were in the same combined d2/d3 race with Evan Noonan and the d3 guys have faster times listed than Evan Noonan and we know that Noonan finished first.
I think you're mixing up the prelims results and the finals results on the page. I don't know why they put them both on the same page.
Yeah the Jesuit guys read this thread. Alberts posted a comment on one of Abbott’s Strava posts basically poking fun at how people are suspicious of their ages.