Hunter was on the start list this morning, I swear. YouTube stream is a bust. Teare won in 3:33.60 over Belgian Ruben Verheyden (3:33.77) and Kenyan Charles Simotwo (3:33.89). Belgium also had 4th place (3:34.16) so that’s a pretty good showing for them at this home meet.
1 2 9695 KEMBOI Cornelius 13:03.49 KEN Sen 13:00.68 2 1 9689 FAY Brian 13:16.52 IRL Sen 13:01.40 3 1 9120 MCGORTHY SEAN 13:06.5 USA Sen 13:02.13 4 2 9692 HAY Hugo 13:10.95 FRA Sen 13:02.62 5 1 9700 NORDAS Narve Gilje 13:15.82 NOR Sen 13:05.38 6 1 9690 FOPPEN Mike 13:13.06 NED Sen 13:05.66 7 2 9702 OUMAIZ Ouassim 13:06.74 ESP Sen 13:06.42 8 2 9698 MEBRAHTU Merhawi 13:04.49 ERI Sen 13:10.89 9 1 9696 KIBRAB Awet 13:18.59 NOR Sen 13:15.41 10 1 9123 TUNTIVATE KIERAN 13:08.4 THA Sen 13:15.67 11 2 9706 WOLDE Dawit 13:10.13 ETH Sen 13:19.61
He is one to watch I think because his dad, Tim, the 1985 NCAA xc champ, had 3:34 speed in him. I think if Olin can bring down his 3:56.6 mile speed from January 2022 (approximately a 3:39.1 1500) to 3:33-3:34 he can contend for an Olympic berth.
He is one to watch I think because his dad, Tim, the 1985 NCAA xc champ, had 3:34 speed in him. I think if Olin can bring down his 3:56.6 mile speed from January 2022 (approximately a 3:39.1 1500) to 3:33-3:34 he can contend for an Olympic berth.
A chance to silence all the 7th year haters.
There was a clerical error in his 2007 season, he's coming back for 1 more year of xc in the fall.