Ik these times are not good but what is my best event.
800m-2:15
1600m-5:24
3200m-12:05
5k-19:35
Ik these times are not good but what is my best event.
800m-2:15
1600m-5:24
3200m-12:05
5k-19:35
Clearly the 800. The 5k is strangely superior to your 16/32 (which tells me you can go faster), but the 800 regardless.
800, not even close
If you run more than 30 mpw, then yes. You can stop trying to race anything longer than 800. If you don't usually run more than 20 or 25 mpw, it's too early to tell what your best event will be. But your best performance is clear.
tfgtfrr wrote:
Ik these times are not good but what is my best event.
800m-2:15
1600m-5:24
3200m-12:05
5k-19:35
As others have pointed out, the 800 is your best event.
But a more interesting question would be which one is the worst. I think it's the 3200.
800s the best but that looks to me to be moreso a lack of development than anything else. When I ran 2:14 my PRs were 5:07, 11:43 and 18:47 (higher mileage during XC)
I’m still an 800 runner but I’m also D1 fast through the 3k. So keep working on everything, and race the 800 until you feel good racing other events.
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