Parents ARE the worst part of HS coaching for one reason or the other.
Parents ARE the worst part of HS coaching for one reason or the other.
Lol. Sahlman and Young probably ran 4:05 and 4:08 on nothing but easy mileage, strides, and maybe one or two workouts since Running Lane.
14:0x on a cross country course is definitely worth 4:00 in the mile after sharpening for it.
Uh, I ran 14:22 and didn't sniff 4:08-4:10 in the 1600m and 8:55 for 3000m. What are you smoking?
Vinny wrote:
For example, looked through the running lane top results so I could find a kid that is from an area where they race indoors. First one I found, Jackson Barna. Has run only 4:17 and 9:22 for 16 and 32 this indoor season. He ran 14:22 at running lane. Any other year that would be one of if not the fastest XC times in the nation, year in, year out.
No disrespect to Jackson, but he will probably be in the 4:08-4:10 1600 and 8:55ish range for 3200. Really good yes, but not best in the nation year in, year out, good.
Jenna Mulhern just lost a close 5,000 at Camel City Invite running 16:17 (vs 16:16 for winner) having run 16:29.5 at Runninglane. She ran right behind the winner the whole race.
ritzwithsahlmanontop wrote:
Recent meet results confirm the top five finishers at RunningLane are not the five best high school runners of all time.
So if these guys go sub-8:00 and sub-4:00 today, what say you then?
Am I living in the twilight zone? The Boston Marathon weather was terrible!
Des Linden: "The entire sport" has changed since she first started running Boston.
Matt Choi was drinking beer halfway through the Boston Marathon
Ryan Eiler, 3rd American man at Boston, almost out of nowhere
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