paris2024hawk wrote:
Williams wins 60 6.49
Who says kids from PDX can't run fast!
paris2024hawk wrote:
Williams wins 60 6.49
Who says kids from PDX can't run fast!
Every man in this 400m final has ran under 46 so the two finals should be interesting.
At least they split up the top seeds. hate when the top 4 have to go second section
I heard it all too. The sub 4 was the furthest away from fact but he probably had memorized that Brown broke 4 and he got confused. Oh well. Hocker looks poised to make the Olympic team at a young age. This group of Ducks is the best of all time regardless of what some of the old timers claim.
Oregon is going to have won a huge portion of the events by the end. Dominant.
44.99 from Ross to take the first section
Ross 44.99!
No surprises. He has run 44 low outdoors
I think LSU will win the meet the have a chance a the 200m and the 400m
Called it Noah Williams wins 44.71
KT1 wrote:
No surprises. He has run 44 low outdoors
Great finish from Noah Williams! 44.71 second section!
#4 world history there
LSU Williams 44.70!!
jabouko wrote:
KT1 wrote:
No surprises. He has run 44 low outdoors
Great finish from Noah Williams! 44.71 second section!
#4 world history there
I was talking about Ross, but crazy good run from Williams
He has a good chance at the Olympic team with Norman and Kerley, the US has so many good 400m runners right now.
Ah my bad.
I hate the commentary on this 5k - only the first minute was interesting? the guy is going out at world record pace and trying to hold on for his life! how is that not interesting?
LSU may take the hurdles too
paris2024hawk wrote:
LSU may take the hurdles too
Yup Thomas wins 7.51
answer is easy wrote:
I didn’t know Hocker ran sub 4 in high school. Or that there is a mile in the dmr. Or that he ran about the same time in the prelim. Or that the first split was 440y. Wow you learn a lot from these announcers.
Brilliant race by Hocker obviously. Exciting future.
He didn't. That's not true.
It really is a shame that with as much money as they are spending on this broadcast that they don't have a distance analyst. No one was getting properly excited.
NCAA. Get a play by play man and a distance color commentator.
rojo wrote:
answer is easy wrote:
I didn’t know Hocker ran sub 4 in high school. Or that there is a mile in the dmr. Or that he ran about the same time in the prelim. Or that the first split was 440y. Wow you learn a lot from these announcers.
Brilliant race by Hocker obviously. Exciting future.
He didn't. That's not true.
It really is a shame that with as much money as they are spending on this broadcast that they don't have a distance analyst. No one was getting properly excited.
NCAA. Get a play by play man and a distance color commentator.
That'd be what's called sarcasm, Rojo.
LSU tightening things up.