Disco Gary, can you get someone to remeasure the track??
Disco Gary, can you get someone to remeasure the track??
Jonathan Commentor wrote:
And do Aaron and Lex beat Nico's 7:56.97?
Do you mean "will" they do that? "Do" and "does" are present tense. "Will" is future tense, which is what you should be trying to use. Maybe English isn't your first language.
Normal guy who knows grammar wrote:
Jonathan Commentor wrote:
And do Aaron and Lex beat Nico's 7:56.97?
Do you mean "will" they do that? "Do" and "does" are present tense. "Will" is future tense, which is what you should be trying to use. Maybe English isn't your first language.
Youre imbecile. To attack our use of your language, our ability to sound "normal," is to attack our ability to be normal. Its to attack everything we are working for.
And make no mistake about it — to write like a "normal" American is to wield privilege.
Dick
what happened to your prediction?
He ran 3:58:81 to win the invite mile.
this ^ wrote:
uhhhh ok karen wrote:
No and absolutely not.
*laughs in 3:58*
The answer is still clearly "no", because the question was "Does Colin Sahlman break 4 Saturday Night?", and he's probably too tired to do it after running 3:58in the afternoon.
https://results.armorytrack.com/meets/11201/events/408690/resultsI was wrong. Are you that dumb to ask me such an obvious question?
He will not break 4. wrote:
I said sub 13:40 5K guys (looking back on it, I meant 13:40-13:50), not 13:40-13:50 milers who run the 5K occasionally. And Colin definitely isn't a miler, at least right now he isn't.
CS goes 4:03 as a junior and he's not a miler. Then he goes 3:58 today.......is he a miler yet? I love where people get these assumptions.
Kessler ran 3:57.66 almost exactly a year ago.
maybe
27.7 final lap to dust some very good pros. Kessler-like talent for sure.
Normal guy who knows grammar wrote:
Jonathan Commentor wrote:
And do Aaron and Lex beat Nico's 7:56.97?
Do you mean "will" they do that? "Do" and "does" are present tense. "Will" is future tense, which is what you should be trying to use. Maybe English isn't your first language.
Least pretentious LRC user right here folks
"Kessler type" Talent?
You mean
3:57.66
8:39 yards with a 26,x ending
3:40.xx 1500
3:34.xx 1500
1:47.9 800 relay leg , as part of a one day Triple
Come on now
Have you even looked at the two
you could not predict greatness with a map
Kessler may struggle for a bit , but not for long
I think he will. I'd put my life savings on it if I were a betting man but betting is for scum.
The only one that stands out there is the 1500. Just ran within a second of his mile and is gonna blow 8:39 out of the water considering his slower teammates just ran an 8:35 equivalent. Not to mention he was on a different level in XC compared to Kessler.
Kessler is the better talent, but acting incredulous is weird. Sahlman will probably run 3:55 and 8:25-30 this year, hes one of the biggest talents America has ever had.
Care to retract your previous statements?
jjjji wrote:
Age to the page BOOM wrote:
17 for Colin , 16 for lex and Leo
Who holds the U18 indoor 3000m record?
It’s not Hasty ( 8:13.93) because he was already in the U20 as a HS junior.
So it has to be slower than that.
Whatever it is now, Aaron or Young will have it by the end of the day.
GF ran 7:47.95 as an 18 year old freshman. It was on an oversized track at the Husky Invitational.
You are so way off it is frightening
King991 wrote:
"Kessler type" Talent?
You mean
3:57.66
8:39 yards with a 26,x ending
3:40.xx 1500
3:34.xx 1500
1:47.9 800 relay leg , as part of a one day Triple
Come on now
Have you even looked at the two
you could not predict greatness with a map
Kessler may struggle for a bit , but not for long
You talking to me, little guy?
It's like chess and checkers you jack ass