All three colorado runners out. Ouch
All three colorado runners out. Ouch
lol @ the announcer on the west stream opening a can of soda or something and then you could also hear someone in the crowd saying "did you hear that? he just opened a can"
amazing
And Stanford 1 for 8. All very young, but the future is bright for that squad.
deep eddy wrote:
And Stanford 1 for 8. All very young, but the future is bright for that squad.
Yup stanford will be all right.
But two seniors and one junior at colorado. Gotta hurt for them.
Joyce Kimelli from Auburn running away with semi #1 in the 5000 with Elly Henes of NC State in second, 2 laps to go.
Kimelli, Magness (MSU), Henes top-3 finishers
Ericka Vanderlende (freshamn from Michigan) in 4th, Nicole Fegans from GA Tech in 5th
koper wrote:
I love kiptoo lol
Kiptoo is the goat. Nobody runs with more heart. And he wears gloves in Texas summer weather.
The Stache wrote:
jonesy22 wrote:
Bad tactics, hope he learns from that.
Well, it won him an indoor title...
But yeah, going out in 60, 60 in a 5k is nuts
He was talking about Herrera. Kiptoo’s tactics are so unbelievably horrible, that they somehow work 95% of the time.
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The Stache wrote:
Well, it won him an indoor title...
But yeah, going out in 60, 60 in a 5k is nuts
That indoor 5k was soft. If he does that in the finals he will be destroyed by Hocker, Teare, Grijalva. They have faster PRs and better closing speed.
Idk man. They have better closing speed but what happens if they’re not even near him because they let him go run a 4:06 first mile?
Looks like Grijalva’s kick is for real. He held off the new worlds greatest kicker in a super slow race.
Maybe Grijalva has been watching the Africans and learning from one of their tactics. When you have a kick, be ahead of the kickers on the last lap.
9 in contention for 5 qualifying spots with 5 laps to go in semi #2
oldoldrunner wrote:
Looks like Grijalva’s kick is for real. He held off the new worlds greatest kicker in a super slow race.
Maybe Grijalva has been watching the Africans and learning from one of their tactics. When you have a kick, be ahead of the kickers on the last lap.
I don’t think you watched the race. Hocker caught him. They looked at eachother, realized they were clear, and then jogged it in.
Tight pack of 8 with 3 laps to go
Mercy Chelangat, Katie Wasserman, Emily MacKay, Savannah Shaw, Ester Gitahi top-5 qualifiers
I'm picking Haymach of stanford to win the 5k at ncaas.
Can you qualify in the 1500, scratch out of the 5k and still run the 1500 in Eugene? Or will there be some "medical documentation" that allows them to reenter the meet in 10 days?
Or the 10k for that matter?
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Can you qualify in the 1500, scratch out of the 5k and still run the 1500 in Eugene? Or will there be some "medical documentation" that allows them to reenter the meet in 10 days?
Yes, you can, but it has to be a legit medical reason, and checked out by the host medical staff. I assume you’re talking about the women’s 1500m winner from the East. I saw her walking out of the team area, she looked fine racing and afterwards. Alabama coaches probably came up with some BS excuse.
Actually I was talking about Nico.