Natalie Cook and Katelyn Tuohy fans go home devastated!
Natalie Cook and Katelyn Tuohy fans go home devastated!
I agree but I think Cook is on the same trajectory. Tuohy will never be world class. She is the female Cheserek. She will be the queen of the NCAA while the top runners will go pro.
NO. Tuohy will never win an NCAA title ever again.
Once another blonde girl runs faster than Valby, you creeps will go crazy over that girl and call Valby washed up.
Nobody us saying Cook is washed up.Nobody us saying Tuohy is washed up. Vakby is just faster. If another runner wins the NCAA meet, she will be thechamp but the others won't be washed up.
Valby will just push Tuohy. I truly believe in Tuohy making America proud in the upcoming years, with all the shty predictions for so many years here in LRC, she remains to improve and get faster. Tuohy continues to break and achieve the constantly moving goalposts of naysayers. Tuohy has been steadily improving and will not stop. Tuohy's best is yet to be seen, even her coach said it.
Tuohy is not on her best shape yet, once Tuohy loses all those excess baggage from her teenage years, and become leaner, her full potential will be seen.
Valby has no fat on her body at all.
Forget the NCAA. No one, including most US pros, is beating Valby with these times. Maybe Shelby could.
Keep that same energy for the next time tuohy and valby race and valby gets left in the dust again!
Until parker beats tuohy then i will take your topic seriously, until then….
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Why can’t Let’s Run allow runners to develop before declaring them the greatest of all time! Get a life!
This may help you make your case (does not include 2022 XC results). None have broken 19.
Katherine Wright | NCAA.com | August 12, 2022
The fastest finishes in NCAA DI cross country championships history
1 2017 1 Louisville 19:19.5 Ednah Kurgat New Mexico
2 2021 1 Florida St. 19:25.4 Whittni Orton BYU
3 2017 2 Louisville 19:27.0 Amy-Eloise Neale Washington
4 2012 1 Louisville 19:27.9 Betsy Saina Iowa St.
5 2008 1 Indiana St. 19:28.1 Sally Kipyego Texas Tech
T-6 2017 3 Louisville 19:28.6 Charlotte Taylor San Francisco
T-6 2015 1 Louisville 19:28.6 Molly Seidel Notre Dame
T-6 2012 2 Louisville 19:28.6 Abbey D'Agostina Dartmouth
T-6 2012 2 Louisville 19:28.6 Jordan Hasay Oregon
10 2021 2 Florida St. 19:29.3 Mercy Chelangat Alabama
11 2021 3 Florida St. 19:29.5 Ceili McCabe West Virginia
12 2021 4 Florida St. 19:29.8 Cailie Logue Iowa St.
13 2003 1 UNI 19:30.4 Shalane Flanagan North Carolina
14 2007 1 Indiana St. 19:30.9 Sally Kipyego Texas Tech
15 2017 4 Louisville 19:31.2 Allie Ostrander Boise St.
16 2014 1 Indiana St. 19:31.6 Kate Avery Iona
17 2021 5 Florida St. 19:33.5 Taylor Roe Oklahoma St.
T-18 2015 2 Louisville 19:33.6 Allie Ostrander Boise St.
T-18 2012 4 Louisville 19:33.6 Aliphine Tuliamuk Wichita St.
20 2005 1 Indiana St. 19:33.9 Johanna Nilsson Northern Arizona
21 2017 5 Louisville 19:34.0 Weronika Pyzik San Francisco
22 2021 6 Florida St. 19:34.6 Kelsey Chmiel NC State
23 2008 2 Indiana St. 19:34.9 Susan Kuijken Florida St.
24 2017 6 Louisville 19:35.6 Caroline Sang Charlotte
25 2017 7 Louisville 19:35.8 Weini Kelati New Mexico
Weini Kelati ran 18:58 6k in 2019 mountain west championships in utah, at altitude
Yeah, this makes no sense... using rank order times for cross country on very different courses to settle an argument is such a freshman in HS who lives on Milesplit thing to do.
I originally created the handle ‘generational talent’ on the other Parker Valby thread, in response to the toohy fan-bois that had previously thrown that term around in reference to toohy.
I don’t care if you keep it. I just wanted to clarify that you (who seems to enjoy stirring the pot a bit?) are not the same person on the other Valby thread…and I’m not you. :-)
BTW, I have nothing against Cook either. When she bested Taylor Roe at the okie meet, that was a signature statement she’s for real.
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Tuohy is a generational talent captain obvious!!
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RIP: D3 All-American Frank Csorba - who ran 13:56 in March - dead
RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06
Rest in Peace Adrian Lehmann - 2:11 Swiss marathoner. Dies of heart attack.
Running for Bowerman Track Club used to be cool now its embarrassing
I think Letesenbet Gidey might be trying to break 14 this Saturday
Hats off to my dad. He just ran a 1:42 Half Marathon and turns 75 in 2 months!