I think the most embarrassing part of Centro's performance was not the fact that he barely outkicked a college sophomore in a 13:30 race, but the stupid @ss t-shirt he wore under his singlet while doing it.
I think the most embarrassing part of Centro's performance was not the fact that he barely outkicked a college sophomore in a 13:30 race, but the stupid @ss t-shirt he wore under his singlet while doing it.
wawaweewa wrote:
I think the most embarrassing part of Centro's performance was not the fact that he barely outkicked a college sophomore in a 13:30 race, but the stupid @ss t-shirt he wore under his singlet while doing it.
So many jealous boys in this thread
But wait.
Did we forget that Michael Phelps did his Rio training against Michigan students beating them in practice?
Here's my main gripe. The community that supports the rant against Centrowitz by Teare would rather decide that at 30, Centrowitz may as well pack his things and go home.
What they forget is that Centro is still part of an elite running community and has every right to do what it takes to get there.
The implication is that somehow, at 30, Centrowitz needs to be deferential and take his licks and lose to college kids because the college kids in the B heat are more deserving than Centro.
If someone in the B heat is more deserving than Centro, they would beat Centro.
At the end of the day, Matt Centrowitz has his own running career to still regard, and it can't be feasible in any other way.
Otherwise, no former medalist or athlete beyond 30 should ever compete in a B heat because they might beat a promising youngster.
Not sure it should ever be that way
In the interview teare says he’s a 13:01 guy he should be in the A heat, it’s not that Cole is more deserving he even said Cole was probably going to win until Centro signed up
Centro should’ve been in the A heat
26 year old Centro should be in the A heat, certainly.
Should 31 year old Centro be in the same one because of his old times?
If you don’t see why an Olympic champion and one of the fastest 5k runners in American history is getting flack for racing in the B heat, then bragging about it on Instagram after barely beating a 19 yo kid and running 30 seconds off his PR, I can’t help you.
Stoppit Smith wrote:
26 year old Centro should be in the A heat, certainly.
Should 31 year old Centro be in the same one because of his old times?
Centrowitz ran 13:00 in 2019 numb nuts.
Clearly he wasn't at that level this year.
I don't need help understanding this.
It's a heat
Why would he not go to one he can win when he places 7th or 8th in the other one.
Did we forget that in the old NCAA football matrix (pre-BCS), Ohio State or Miami, etc used to schedule a team like Rice because a 77-7 shellacking would please the ap poll?
It's called gamesmanship. He used it. That's being smart.
He also won by 3 hundredths.....he was not guaranteed
Come on, dude. Nobody said that. Try reading people’s responses a little more next time.
As a whole Centro is pretty popular on Letsrun and as the only US distance runner to win an Olympic gold in decades, we’re all rooting for him. He’s only 30, he ran 13:00 a year ago, and I don’t believe that he’s been seriously injured since (although I could be wrong). He obviously has the potential to come back. It’s just that many people here have an issue with him running in the slow heat and then bragging about his victory. If he really wanted to show that he can get back to his previous form, he would be racing in the A heat, maybe taking a loss but overall becoming a better runner. Instead, he’s taking easy wins for the ego stroke.
Come on.
Is that practical??
With the fickleness of the running community and the new admiration of Luis Grijalva, Drew Hunter, Nico Young and Cooper Teare in competition with each other, one 7th or 8th finish will help kick Centro off the realistic radar and into a wild card.
A 1st in the B heat still makes people wonder.
I suppose a little trolling to stay relevant and not be turned on is fair in this case.
And if it's for his ego in partiality to keep his own self relevant to itself...
What is the issue?
Stoppit Smith wrote:
Clearly he wasn't at that level this year.
I don't need help understanding this.
It's a heat
Why would he not go to one he can win when he places 7th or 8th in the other one.
Did we forget that in the old NCAA football matrix (pre-BCS), Ohio State or Miami, etc used to schedule a team like Rice because a 77-7 shellacking would please the ap poll?
It's called gamesmanship. He used it. That's being smart.
He also won by 3 hundredths.....he was not guaranteed
You didn’t even know Centro’s 5k PR was from last year so let’s not pretend you don’t need help. It’s irrelevant that he wasn’t in top form for this meet. That doesn’t give him a free pass to protect his ego by running in the B heat like the little coward that he is. The fact that he only won by 3 hundredths is EMBARRASSING.
He should have run in the top heat and taken the loss. It’s still early and he’s obviously not in peak shape so it would have meant absolutely nothing, just as his B heat win (which you seem to think is important) means nothing.
Stoppit Smith wrote:
Come on.
Is that practical??
With the fickleness of the running community and the new admiration of Luis Grijalva, Drew Hunter, Nico Young and Cooper Teare in competition with each other, one 7th or 8th finish will help kick Centro off the realistic radar and into a wild card.
A 1st in the B heat still makes people wonder.
I suppose a little trolling to stay relevant and not be turned on is fair in this case.
Why are you under the impression that this was some kind of qualifying meet where placement within heat was of utmost importance. Do you even follow the sport at all?
It doesn't matter what it means to me, or Teare, or you, for that matter.
His post made it clear that it matters to Centro
If Centro still matters to himself in the sense of elite running, then I'm good with that.
Certainly I do, as i have for decades.
Do you understand it?
Please tell me why Centro should have thrust himself in a heat where Grijalva, Hunter and Teare and others would have beat him handily.
What precisely did you want to see?
The humiliation of Matt Centrowitz?
All they would have been talking about is how Grijalva beat Centro and the sizable margin.
This is okay by you?
Stoppit Smith wrote:
It doesn't matter what it means to me, or Teare, or you, for that matter.
His post made it clear that it matters to Centro
If Centro still matters to himself in the sense of elite running, then I'm good with that.
Yeah, I’m sure a dude who ran 13:00 last year needed to beat a bunch of college kids and win his heat at a random meet in order to validate himself.
Please read the December 3 letsrun article about "The Track Meet" with the results. In the first paragraphs, this should help as to the logic of Centro.
Stoppit Smith wrote:
Certainly I do, as i have for decades.
Do you understand it?
Please tell me why Centro should have thrust himself in a heat where Grijalva, Hunter and Teare and others would have beat him handily.
What precisely did you want to see?
The humiliation of Matt Centrowitz?
All they would have been talking about is how Grijalva beat Centro and the sizable margin.
This is okay by you?
Better to lose in the top heat where he belongs than to win the B heat and dodge all of the top guys. This early in his training cycle, no one with any sense would be concerned to see him lose to the top college guys in the country who were peaking for that meet. His 13:00 from last year doesn’t magically disappear if he doesn’t win his heat.
Sorry..December 5
One other thing, it’s absolutely laughable that you think the reigning Olympic champion at 1500m, who also happens to be one of the fastest American 5k runners of all time, would somehow lose relevance or status by losing to a few guys in his first race of the season. How someone could be a fan of the sport for “decades” and still be this dumb I don’t know.