A voice of reason.
A voice of reason.
younger man wrote:
They can't release it later if they can't stream it.
How old are you? Is your knowledge of technology that lacking?
Technology? The venue is prohibiting them from doing it in fear of authorities seeing that they had too many fans present.
younger man wrote:
Technology? The venue is prohibiting them from doing it in fear of authorities seeing that they had too many fans present.
Proof?
Haha very funny. Stop creeping on women anonymously over the internet perv
younger man wrote:
Technology? The venue is prohibiting them from doing it in fear of authorities seeing that they had too many fans present.
I’m aware and have been communicating that.
My point is you have to be an oblivious teenager to say that they can’t post content later if they don’t stream it live. That’s beyond idiotic.
My point was made assuming the venue didn't allow live stream. Meaning casting it to the public while the events is happening so prevent local people flocking there. Maybe recording the races then releasing them later is allowed.
If you promise vlog it you have to deliver it. That means redundancy, stats, data, backup Cell carrier, reliable staff, etc. That costs money. Volunteers are never reliable, they always leave early, arrive late, want free t-shirts, free burritos, and bother elites with demands for selfies. Interns don't know anything.
So when are the results coming out?
Likely the 1500s are being run now, the 5ks to follow after sunset.
Lights being used? Maybe Nike is bringing in portable lighting.
None of the men have IG posted about this gig tonight, but Gwen & Colleen confirmed they are in the 5k. I would expect Marielle, Courtney and Elise to run the 5k as well -- these are the women yet to break 15:00 me which is my guess as to their time goal from tonight.
When was the last time Chris Derrick ran a track race? This will be intriguing.
60 deg w/5-6 mph breeze right now in Portland -- at least the weather is cooperating
cheesewiz wrote:
Like I said earlier, who is going to watch over 3 minute races if they have no connection to track and field before.
Everyone here.
No money take it easy on us #2 wrote:
If you promise vlog it you have to deliver it. That means redundancy, stats, data, backup Cell carrier, reliable staff, etc. That costs money. Volunteers are never reliable, they always leave early, arrive late, want free t-shirts, free burritos, and bother elites with demands for selfies. Interns don't know anything.
If they get free burritos, they aren't technically volunteers, so perhaps they will be reliable.
guys ran 3:39 (thompson, lomong, ahmed)
women 4:02 (houlihan, schweizer)
mcgorty world lead 13:11.22 (fisher 13:11.68, jager 13:12.12, hill 13:15.28, derrick 13:46)
CRANNY 14:48.02, feerichs 14:50.06, quigley 15:10.42, gwen 15:18, hall 15:30
schweizer and houlihan paced the 5k until 3 laps to go.
reed wrote:
guys ran 3:39 (thompson, lomong, ahmed)
women 4:02 (houlihan, schweizer)
mcgorty world lead 13:11.22 (fisher 13:11.68, jager 13:12.12, hill 13:15.28, derrick 13:46)
CRANNY 14:48.02, feerichs 14:50.06, quigley 15:10.42, gwen 15:18, hall 15:30
schweizer and houlihan paced the 5k until 3 laps to go.
Some of these performances are absolutely crazy. Jager looks like he's about back, Ryan Hill isn't finished yet. Fisher runs 13:11. Cranny benefitted huge from the shut downs because she clearly got healthy. McGorty looks great. Solid couples win for Cranny and McGorty.
Would not have thought Cranny would win, but obviously the two in the 1500m probably would have beat her.
Mostly impressive other than the men’s 1500m
Wow, they inspired other young runners in the US with the incredible performances and videos of the races. I particularly liked the post race interviews. Those who ran really are role models for younger runners.
She got 7th at USA's last year in the 5k doubling back from the 1500m (9th, but in top 3 contention with 150 to go). At least thought she could have got 14:55-15:00.
TheseKidsUnderstand wrote:
Wow, they inspired other young runners in the US with the incredible performances and videos of the races. I particularly liked the post race interviews. Those who ran really are role models for younger runners.
Really who the F are you? You are the example of what is wrong.
For obvious reasons; normal publicity around an event like this couldn’t take place.
The times run tonight were amazing and at some point will be published and hopefully video coverage.
These guys and gals just ran incredibly fast. First race for all of them coming from an altitude training block.
Way to go BTC! Keep up the great work, development of US runners, and racing on your time line not the time line of armchair critics
Jesuit is a high school in Washington County. Tracks are closed right now due to the virus. Must be nice that the the high school opened up the track to Nike. Us peons will keep working out on neighborhood roads.
I’m a D2 female runner. Our coach explicitly told us not to visit LetsRun forums.
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