Running for 2nd and 3rd place points, jacka--, after he and Ky went 1-2 in the 1500 a short while earlier. But you knew that, didn't you? Stanford reject I take it? No shame in that, dude. Just try not to lash out.
Running for 2nd and 3rd place points, jacka--, after he and Ky went 1-2 in the 1500 a short while earlier. But you knew that, didn't you? Stanford reject I take it? No shame in that, dude. Just try not to lash out.
Didn’t a Cal kid finish 3rd in the 1500 though? Kind of makes your point look absurd when one of the youngs was 4th…
The amount of effort it would take to make a recent sub 4:00 miler run that slow in an all out effort 800m is ridiculous, there are two conclusions we can draw here and one is a whole lot dumber than the other
- Stanford has hired on a middle school gym teacher to train the 1500m-5000m group
Running for 2nd and 3rd place points, jacka--, after he and Ky went 1-2 in the 1500 a short while earlier. But you knew that, didn't you? Stanford reject I take it? No shame in that, dude. Just try not to lash out.
Didn’t a Cal kid finish 3rd in the 1500 though? Kind of makes your point look absurd
WTF are you talking about? What does a Cal kid getting 3rd in the 1500 (with Ky and Leo beating him) have anything to do with Leo doubling back and running an easy 800 for 3rd in the 1500?
For the uninitiated, Stanford men's team got smoked in this dual meet (other than the distance events of course) so I'd guess that on top of other factors the distances guys and coaches were treating it as a workout.
Just a track workout in uniform against a nearby team. Nothing wrong with is. 2nd young in 3:48 is a little concerning and Robert D. laboring a bit in 1500m and 3k is a little concerning. We will see how these guys stack up at conference and regionals then seeing Ky at nationals and possibly olympics.
1 Iyan Godwin California 1:54.26 (54.84/59.43) 2 Thomas Boyden Stanford 1:56.43 (57.41/59.02) 3 Leo Young Stanford 1:57.34 (58.09/59.26) 4 Rowan FitzGerald California 1:57.37 (57.89/59.49)