what I dont understand is that if she is not eligibile how is it that their 4x4 is still entered with her in it. Their 4x4 should be scratched also
what I dont understand is that if she is not eligibile how is it that their 4x4 is still entered with her in it. Their 4x4 should be scratched also
hmm not quite sure... maybe they are letting them sub someone in since they have that rule now that one you get there you can run an alternate if you want even if no one is hurt... although i think it should be scratched since she was on the one that qualified
and this makes no sense... on the heat sheets unstead of taddy's name in their 4x4 Liz Driscol is listed.. which is the girl that got into the mile once she dropped.. who is from Augie... obviously its a mistake but they shouldn't get to be in it at all
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Taddy's foot problem flared up, she is still eligible.
oooh.. wasnt the big scandal that i thought it was then lol
Mile Prelims:
Heat one was very slow
Zdroik, Grant and Wager all at 4:23.xx
Heat two:
Everybody got in with 7th being 4:18.xx
800 Prelims:
Heat one:
Everybody got in with 6th being 1:55.30
Heat two:
Again, very slow...Kehoe led whole way until last 50
O'Brien and Kosgei edged Kehoe for top two (1:56.xx), so Kehoe not in finals
DMR - UWP takes it, sigl kicks away from zdroik (who had already run mile prelims) with relative ease in last 150...sub-10
kibitzer wrote:
Hany won his conference (UAA) 3000 in 8:27. NYU, as usual, basically bagged the meet to get ready for Nationals, though I had half expected them to put together their "A" DMR lineup--that didn't happen. (They didn't already qualify for the National DMR, did they?)
Even if they didn't "bag it", they had no chance to finish higher than 4th.
No sprinters.
No throwers.
No jumpers.
Makes it kinda tough.
CMU had that meet until their SP f***ed it up. UC is a good squad though.
any more dmr results?
they're up on raceberryjam.com
anybody get splits, more details on how the DMR played out?
anyone know what happened with Cortland and RIT in the DMR? Tripped up on each other or something?
not sure if anyone else has realized this, but the meet is being broadcast live on CSTV...I only noticed because I went to check out D1's and saw D2 and D3 on the list as well:
http://ustfccca.cstv.com/sports/division1/spec-rel/031308aah.html#division3
of course, wejo advertised it as being only D1...(on letsrun, "NCAA"=D1)
RIT was out of it by the middle of the lead-off leg.
Cortland Split 307, 50., 156high, and then Wagner went out in 28/59/131 and then blew up hard. It looked like he jogged the last lap somewhat, but went out really hard and died. split 426-8ish i think.
Sigl split 406high, 2:03/306 then ran 29 last lap.
anyone know if there is a video of the race up anywhere?
nope, bullshit seeding/qualifiction due to peaking too early/being on a fast track.
same as always.
RIT ran 10:02 last week on a 220y flat track, so it had nothing to do with peaking too early or being on a fast track.
Lead leg had a bad day and they were too far out of it to get back in the race. Simple as that.
That's a banked track though it is 220y. Still, the peaking early comment remains ignorant because 10:02 on a 220y track is no joke and that was only a week ago.
I do wish that the webcast team included someone who knows about track along with the two ONU Electronic Communications majors. They kept driving me nuts by saying some high jumper had qualified at 1.65 and the bar is now at 5' 1 1/4" or whatever. I am (was) a runner and don't have the conversions mapped in my memory. Then they several times noted that the Distance Medley consists of 1200m, 400m, 800m, and the mile. Sigh. Hopefully by the time of the 4x400 they will have realized that the heat sheets list the relay legs alphabetically, not in running order.
i can't get the live feed to play today, is anyone else having trouble with this? the announcer yesterday said they would be back on today for the triple jump which started at 10.