From Drew's strava, it sounds like he will be doing another time trial tomorrow, this time in the mile. What does he run? Sub 4? I assume he will do it in Boulder, which would make that very hard to do that.
From Drew's strava, it sounds like he will be doing another time trial tomorrow, this time in the mile. What does he run? Sub 4? I assume he will do it in Boulder, which would make that very hard to do that.
Don't care, you?
I say 4:03
He’s doing it in South Dakota I believe
Late Runner Phil probably talked to Tinman and knows all about it
3:58, if not at altitude.
Drew is likely USA's #1 3000/5000 meter runner now. Surely can do 3:55 in his sleep.
Considering there has never been a sub-4 mile run in the state of Colorado, I don't think he's going sub-4.
seasoned ranker wrote:
3:58, if not at altitude.
Alright it does look like he is in Boulder, so I'll say 4:04.
seasoned ranker wrote:
seasoned ranker wrote:
3:58, if not at altitude.
Alright it does look like he is in Boulder, so I'll say 4:04.
Seems fair.
His 2 mile was awful. I think he just started coming into fitness.
At altitude, 4:08, embarassing himself.
new king wrote:
Drew is likely USA's #1 3000/5000 meter runner now. Surely can do 3:55 in his sleep.
SMH. No.
Yep, he'll be at 4:07-08.
I actually really don’t care either. The TinMan crew aren’t my cup of tea. Same with BTC.
I really only follow NAZ Elite because they aren’t tools.
sensodyne wrote:
His 2 mile was awful. I think he just started coming into fitness.
At altitude, 4:08, embarassing himself.
Your definition of “awful” is peculiar.
new king wrote:
Drew is likely USA's #1 3000/5000 meter runner now. Surely can do 3:55 in his sleep.
Lopez Lomong, Paul Chelimo, Evan Jager, Eric Jenkins, Hassan Mead, Ryan Hill and Ben True would strongly disagree.
jewhfiauwebgieb wrote:
new king wrote:
Drew is likely USA's #1 3000/5000 meter runner now. Surely can do 3:55 in his sleep.
Lopez Lomong, Paul Chelimo, Evan Jager, Eric Jenkins, Hassan Mead, Ryan Hill and Ben True would strongly disagree.
A couple more way ahead of Drew...Woody Kincaid just dropped the 12:58 in September so that puts him 20+ sec ahead of Drew as well. Centrowitz went 13:00 in that race.
jewhfiauwebgieb wrote:
new king wrote:
Drew is likely USA's #1 3000/5000 meter runner now. Surely can do 3:55 in his sleep.
Lopez Lomong, Paul Chelimo, Evan Jager, Eric Jenkins, Hassan Mead, Ryan Hill and Ben True would strongly disagree.
With the exception of Chelimo those guys are all washed up.
jewhfiauwebgieb wrote:
new king wrote:
Drew is likely USA's #1 3000/5000 meter runner now. Surely can do 3:55 in his sleep.
Lopez Lomong, Paul Chelimo, Evan Jager, Eric Jenkins, Hassan Mead, Ryan Hill and Ben True would strongly disagree.
Hunter 7:39 3k last year. He beat True in that race who ran 7:40. Other 3ks...Jenkins: 7:47. Mead...7:59 lol (good competitor for Young however). Jager and Hill can't run anymore. Lomong is not hitting 7:40 anymore. Only one close last year was Chelimo but he is not improving anymore. Hunter is.
Hunter, Fisher, Nuguse, and Klecker are the future.
Jakob Ingebrigtsen has a 1989 Ferrari 348 GTB and he's just put in paperwork to upgrade it
Strava thinks the London Marathon times improved 12 minutes last year thanks to supershoes
Is there a rule against attaching a helium balloon to yourself while running a road race?
NAU women have no excuse - they should win it all at 2024 NCAA XC
Mark Coogan says that if you could only do 3 workouts as a 1500m runner you should do these
How rare is it to run a sub 5 minute mile AND bench press 225?
Move over Mark Coogan, Rojo and John Kellogg share their 3 favorite mile workouts