Teare : 7:37 high
Hocker : 7:39 low
Teare : 7:37 high
Hocker : 7:39 low
Hocker 7:30.03
Teare 7:34.35
Hocker 7:24.89
fansofonly wrote:
Hocker 7:30.03
Teare 7:34.35
Lol you're dreaming, I wouldn't even bet on Jakob Ingebrigtsen running under 7:32 this early in the year.
Slow track. No under 7:45
+7:40 for both, this is the G League of distance running.
How is the armory a slow track?
They won’t even hold the meet.
Moot point.
cramister wrote:
How is the armory a slow track?
The Armory is faster than a flat track, but when guys have indoor prs faster than their outdoor PR, it's BU or Arkansas like 90% of the time. As an NYC guy, I ran at the Armory all the time but my indoor PRs are up at Yale.
Anyway, on subject the recent Ben Crawford video seems like they won't be particularly race fit coming into the race. I'm all aboard the hype train but i'm not expecting a fast time here.
My comment came off aggressive looking back, I actually agree with your sentiments from my experiences, I’ve only raced the armory and heard it was the “fastest track on the coast” and then I found out about BU
Cooper Teare : 7:41
Cole Hocker : 7:44
I wasn't right on the time prediction, but I felt that Cooper Teare would win over Hocker.
3000m is closer to 5000m effort, and I think Cooper Teare has for now the advantage on the distance.
Starno wrote:
I wasn't right on the time prediction, but I felt that Cooper Teare would win over Hocker.
3000m is closer to 5000m effort, and I think Cooper Teare has for now the advantage on the distance.
Like he proved at indoor NCAA last year
Not
However, yet another PB for Hocker
How many in a row?
jjjjj wrote:
Starno wrote:
I wasn't right on the time prediction, but I felt that Cooper Teare would win over Hocker.
3000m is closer to 5000m effort, and I think Cooper Teare has for now the advantage on the distance.
Like he proved at indoor NCAA last year
Not
However, yet another PB for Hocker
How many in a row?
I think last year was surprising, and should not have been expected to repeat.
Starno wrote:
jjjjj wrote:
Like he proved at indoor NCAA last year
Not
However, yet another PB for Hocker
How many in a row?
I think last year was surprising, and should not have been expected to repeat.
At least until Hocker shows he has at least equal 5000m performance.
I haven't watched the games yet but my prediction is neither when and they're probably beaten by an athlete from a non-heralded brand. I had to guess on.
djdhehdhdhudhed7seg772722g see wrote:
I haven't watched the games yet but my prediction is neither when and they're probably beaten by an athlete from a non-heralded brand. I had to guess on.
Neither win
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