Interesting... I think they may have some wrong events listed for some of the athletes though. I see Harvard's Sophia Gorriaran is listed on that link as being entered in the 800m and mile, but she scratched out of mile on the rtspt.com review page (she was ranked 58th), so she should only be doing the 800m. I doubt that many women dropped out for her to be entered in the mile as a last minute replacement as she had a 4:36 time.
There might be a glitch in that athletes who were on the original qualifying lists , but failed to qualify or scratched, yet are still entered for another event or maybe relay purposes show up. But I am guessing on that. Carley Thomas also scratched the mile yet that is also shown as an event for her.
Note today is the deadline for medical or other emergency scratches, which take the athlete out of the entire meet.
Do runners who didn’t qualify for say the mile but are on the list have to declare which events they will run? For example, BYU’s Riley Chamberlain is enter in the 800m, mile, and 3000m, and probably the 800m leg of the dmr. She’s really not going to run all 4. So today they have to declare which of then4 events she will run? Is that your understanding? Thanks.
Interesting... I think they may have some wrong events listed for some of the athletes though. I see Harvard's Sophia Gorriaran is listed on that link as being entered in the 800m and mile, but she scratched out of mile on the rtspt.com review page (she was ranked 58th), so she should only be doing the 800m. I doubt that many women dropped out for her to be entered in the mile as a last minute replacement as she had a 4:36 time.
I think because Sophia is running the 1600m leg of the dmr and that’s why she’s listed? (Does that mean Ramsden runs the 120m leg?)
Note today is the deadline for medical or other emergency scratches, which take the athlete out of the entire meet.
Do runners who didn’t qualify for say the mile but are on the list have to declare which events they will run? For example, BYU’s Riley Chamberlain is enter in the 800m, mile, and 3000m, and probably the 800m leg of the dmr. She’s really not going to run all 4. So today they have to declare which of then4 events she will run? Is that your understanding? Thanks.
See the lists of athletes accepted into the championship by event. Or start lists which come up soon. But relay composition need not be declared yet.
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Interesting... I think they may have some wrong events listed for some of the athletes though. I see Harvard's Sophia Gorriaran is listed on that link as being entered in the 800m and mile, but she scratched out of mile on the rtspt.com review page (she was ranked 58th), so she should only be doing the 800m. I doubt that many women dropped out for her to be entered in the mile as a last minute replacement as she had a 4:36 time.
I think because Sophia is running the 1600m leg of the dmr and that’s why she’s listed? (Does that mean Ramsden runs the 120m leg?)
Harvard did not qualify a DMR as they missed out by 0.02 seconds.