Doesn't Andrews need to get the time first to be "officially" on the team. Not a given since he has not run under 3:37 in quite a while though I do expect he will get there.
Best race by Wheating in quite some time.
Doesn't Andrews need to get the time first to be "officially" on the team. Not a given since he has not run under 3:37 in quite a while though I do expect he will get there.
Best race by Wheating in quite some time.
Someone's having a bad day ....
This is just a weird post to read
AT wrote:
This is just a weird post to read
Where's LoLo? I miss her.
I really want to Nike zoom elite 8. Mom? Buy me Nike zoom elite 8!
ScaryStuff wrote:
Where's LoLo? I miss her.
who cares? grace jones is in lane 3!!!
grace jones ftmfw!!!!
except Grace was much skinnier
Pathetic... wrote:
I'm glad all of you are watching your first track meet. Makes it much more exciting when you don't understand what you are seeing. Typical 1500 (except for that last lap in 47.5 for Andrews). He did run a 43 last quarter at the NCAA meet to win the 800 a few years ago. Anyone notice there are some Oregon Duck athletes competing in the meet? Neat for those kids. Felix ran the second smartest race to win. The runner up took them out and hung on with her man arms. The Bolden favorite that finished fourth ran like an 8th grader in terms of strategy and effort then suffered from loser's limp when she didn't win. Cost her the trip in the open 400/altogether unless Felix drops it and runs the 200. Can't wait for the Oregon intersquad meet next year. They won't have to announce anyone but Duck athletes so that should sound better.
47.5? Lowballing, at least 46 high. Did you even watch that? You can see it on nbcsports.com
Curling is the fifth most popular sport in Canada. Running is much worse in all of North America. Yikes!
Bad TVCoverage wrote:
Chris_JC wrote:Did I really just plan my day around watching 1500 live on USATF.tv only to have them filming someone raking the long jump pit instead of them filming the actual race?
Me too. But being Canadian I'm used to this sort of thing when TSN switches over to Curling during overtime of an NBA playoff game
Manzano's 10th consecutive year getting top 3 at Nationals. Insane
Betram Gilfoyle wrote:
Pathetic... wrote:I'm glad all of you are watching your first track meet. Makes it much more exciting when you don't understand what you are seeing. Typical 1500 (except for that last lap in 47.5 for Andrews). He did run a 43 last quarter at the NCAA meet to win the 800 a few years ago. Anyone notice there are some Oregon Duck athletes competing in the meet? Neat for those kids. Felix ran the second smartest race to win. The runner up took them out and hung on with her man arms. The Bolden favorite that finished fourth ran like an 8th grader in terms of strategy and effort then suffered from loser's limp when she didn't win. Cost her the trip in the open 400/altogether unless Felix drops it and runs the 200. Can't wait for the Oregon intersquad meet next year. They won't have to announce anyone but Duck athletes so that should sound better.
47.5? Lowballing, at least 46 high. Did you even watch that? You can see it on nbcsports.com
No no guys I had him at 43.18 FAT
cool kid wrote:
Betram Gilfoyle wrote:47.5? Lowballing, at least 46 high. Did you even watch that? You can see it on nbcsports.com
No no guys I had him at 43.18 FAT
Probably actually faster than 43.18 FAT using Seiko time, not whatever cheap shit the USATF people use. Not saying Andrews is faster than Michael Johnson -- after all, he had a running start. But it's gotta be close.
As I predicted 1-2 days ago, Bryshon Nellum, the guy who got shot up (including his legs) by gang violence, made the World Championships team:
1 David Verburg adidas 44.63 1 (1)
2 LaShawn Merritt NIKE 44.66 1 (2)
3 Vernon Norwood L S U 44.80 1 (3)
4 Bryshon Nellum NIKE 45.18 1 (4)
5 Kyle Clemons adidas 45.35 1 (5)
6 Marcus Chambers Oregon 45.38 1 (6)
7 James Harris Unattached 46.02 1 (7)
Tony McQuay adidas DNF 1,
Nellum makes the team because Merritt has a free pass. Definitely too bad for Tony McQuay, though. I though he was almost a lock to be on the team.
I think this is the first time I've seen picture in picture on a track broadcast. Good job to whomever decided to finally do that at usatf.tv.
Kate Murphy, a sophomore in HS, just won the junior women's 1500 in 4:16.98. Closed in 63 seconds for the last 400!
The announcer just said the 1500 JR record was made to be broken! They're gonna get there in 90 degree heat in a championship race! Woo! It will happen.
Fisher got beat by Hunter once again. Still think he's top 5 all time?
hunter owns fisher
gun>rod
Pathetic... wrote:
I'm glad all of you are watching your first track meet. Makes it much more exciting when you don't understand what you are seeing. Typical 1500 (except for that last lap in 47.5 for Andrews). He did run a 43 last quarter at the NCAA meet to win the 800 a few years ago. Anyone notice there are some Oregon Duck athletes competing in the meet? Neat for those kids. Felix ran the second smartest race to win. The runner up took them out and hung on with her man arms. The Bolden favorite that finished fourth ran like an 8th grader in terms of strategy and effort then suffered from loser's limp when she didn't win. Cost her the trip in the open 400/altogether unless Felix drops it and runs the 200. Can't wait for the Oregon intersquad meet next year. They won't have to announce anyone but Duck athletes so that should sound better.
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