time for another bump! Gna keep doing this.
Congrats on fourth, Nico, and I mean that. He's a great runner.
but 3x NCAA Champ speaks for itself.
next time don't doubt powerful young women.
time for another bump! Gna keep doing this.
Congrats on fourth, Nico, and I mean that. He's a great runner.
but 3x NCAA Champ speaks for itself.
next time don't doubt powerful young women.
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He’s not a biologist. How can he tell Tuohy’s gender?
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6 NCAA individual titles and 5 team ones between the two of them, have any other pair of NXN/FL winners been more successful in college?
astro wrote:
Tuohy accomoplishes no one else has ever done, and as a parting gift is told she is over the hill. LOLLL. Tough crowd.
Remind me: what’s her 5000 time?
Started the day after Katleyn won nxn for the third time.
The answer though is Nico, because the top men can compete internationally as peds have less effect.
Her 3000m record is no joke.
rojo wrote:
FightFor15 wrote:
this post & this website suck.
I'm not going to apologize for analyzing the prospects of the top 2 HSers in the country. At Letsrun we celebrate the elite side of the sport and they are elite. If they don't want the scrutiny, then don't run the races. There is no mandate that they run in a free marketing event for Nike.
I didn't say Tuohy wasn't amazing. I've just consistently refused to join the hype train for the last 2+ years. After watching HS phenom after phenom not make it, after Mary Cain, I decided, "Enough is enough. I'm not going there again." People were going ga-ga over her and wondering why we weren't talking more about her. I was like, "Because she's a 15-16 year old HS girl." Now that she's come back to earth a little bit, people are mad that we even mention her.
But the reason why I came back here is I have an update from my original post.
The Tully Speed ratings for this year's race are out and Tully got a 163. In 2018, she won with a 167. In 2017, she won with a 172. Remember, each point is worth three seconds so that means that according to the Tully Speed Ratings, the Tuohy of 2017 would have beaten the Tuohy of 2019 by 27 seconds.
They were high school runners, quite literally not elite.
Nico is borderline world class while Katelyn is far away from that.
blah blah blshchjd wrote:
6 NCAA individual titles and 5 team ones between the two of them, have any other pair of NXN/FL winners been more successful in college?
2011 - Edward Cheserek (17 NCAA titles) and Molly Seidel (4 NCAA titles and Olympic bronze medal)
3:34 (3:33 is CR)/12:57 CR/26:52 CR, XC 2nd vs. 8:35/15:03, XC champ.
nacioen wrote:
time for another bump! Gna keep doing this.
Congrats on fourth, Nico, and I mean that. He's a great runner.
but 3x NCAA Champ speaks for itself.
next time don't doubt powerful young women.
Do you think Nico can define what a woman is?
This aged well for another Tuohy fan.
xczvzxcv wrote:
3:34 (3:33 is CR)/12:57 CR/26:52 CR, XC 2nd vs. 8:35/15:03, XC champ.
Isn’t the 3000 a CR? I imagine Nico would give his 2 indoor titles for an XC title but who knows, and I agree at this point he has edged ahead of her. But I wouldn’t wanna guess who will be better in 2-4 years, who f’in knows. Just as this answer has flip flopped a couple times since Rojo’s post, it may continue to.
Coyote Montane wrote:
astro wrote:
And came in second.
You missed the point. See previous post, and premise of this thread--let's see where they'll be in 5 years. And it's also very likely that someone who didn't make it past NXR or Footlocker will surpass them all.
Parker Valby
Nico is a guy. Because PEDs have less net effect on men, the top college male runners are going to run closer to world class marks than women. Not complicated. The upper echelon of the sport is all chemistry.
Your logic is flawed. It is easier to dope while in college. Amazing that Nico is near world class while Tuohy stops competing when testing starts.