Wonder what he’s doing in Santa Cruz? If you can afford to live there, it just about an ideal training location, minus the altitude.
Wonder what he’s doing in Santa Cruz? If you can afford to live there, it just about an ideal training location, minus the altitude.
Keeping in mind he was just 18 when he ran 13:25 (was a year young for his grade, roughly), I'm gonna go ahead and guess pretty damn fast.
I’m pretty sure he’s a cop. Looking at his Facebook that’s how it seems idk tho
Paul bunyan wrote:
Keeping in mind he was just 18 when he ran 13:25 (was a year young for his grade, roughly), I'm gonna go ahead and guess pretty damn fast.
He was also injured in a walking boot few months before that and missed 3-4 weeks training in early spring. Still ran 13:25 in June.
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ncaa money wrote:
How fast could Slagowski have run had he not had a career ending injury? Sorry, he didn't have one but never ran faster than 1:48 and 3:59 from HS. .
Going to Penn State has been career ending for a lot of runners.... But yeah tons of guys struggle with the HS to college transition. The thing about German was that the dude handled it well for a like 9 months and then he fell apart.
Like Loxsom, Kidder, and Harris? All developed at Penn State and have ran fast post collegiately
Exactly. Penn State was known as Mid-D U when Slagowski went there. They developed some of the best guys in the country. Slagowski was about the 5th fastest high schooler of all time when looking at mile and 800 combined. Did he end up running 3:48? No.