Congrats to Landon Petre for being the first runner to break 15 minutes on this course, 14:45 in the white varsity race.
I have no idea why this guy is in a white race considering he ran 14:05 in the sweeps last year.
He didn't run Menlo's first race, so he may not be in top form yet.
It has been weird trying to follow these races on athletic.live. The boys varsity races would have 250+ runners at mile 1 and mile 2, but only around 200 at the finish. Some of listed runners in mile 1 and mile 2 ran in previous races. I am used to seeing that once or twice, but 50+ runners?
Congrats to Landon Petre for being the first runner to break 15 minutes on this course, 14:45 in the white varsity race.
I have no idea why this guy is in a white race considering he ran 14:05 in the sweeps last year.
He didn't run Menlo's first race, so he may not be in top form yet.
It has been weird trying to follow these races on athletic.live. The boys varsity races would have 250+ runners at mile 1 and mile 2, but only around 200 at the finish. Some of listed runners in mile 1 and mile 2 ran in previous races. I am used to seeing that once or twice, but 50+ runners?
He didn't run Menlo's first race, so he may not be in top form yet.
It has been weird trying to follow these races on athletic.live. The boys varsity races would have 250+ runners at mile 1 and mile 2, but only around 200 at the finish. Some of listed runners in mile 1 and mile 2 ran in previous races. I am used to seeing that once or twice, but 50+ runners?
I heard he had a stress fracture over summer
I thought that Grant Morganfield of Palo Alto. I’m totally confused. Or maybe they had a stress fracture.
"I will measure it myself tomorrow. Will try to find out who measured the course out and if anything was done differently."
Have had several runners reach out in the last hour, asking if the Woodbridge course was longer. Comparing my plot target data times for top Friday runners versus what they actually ran, something definitely seems off/odd. I will wheel the course tomorrow.
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Parra says in his recent interview 16:20, there are only two types of races where for some reason you can run faster than you think you can, those races are woodbridge and arcadia, so you want to run fast at those races.