In a season already filled with historic performances, jaw-dropping splits, and national records falling like dominoes, another headline just etched itself into the ever-evolving narrative of high school sprinting greatness.
In a season already filled with historic performances, jaw-dropping splits, and national records falling like dominoes, another headline just etched itself into the ever-evolving narrative of high school sprinting greatness.
Watch the replay and you see Quincy step into the other lane. Should be a DQ.
Also, is he racing too much?
Should his form be evaluated? Surely some tweaks could be made for efficiency?
2miler wrote:
Watch the replay and you see Quincy step into the other lane. Should be a DQ.
Also, is he racing too much?
Should his form be evaluated? Surely some tweaks could be made for efficiency?
Wasn't 3 steps so he's fine. Needs to watch it though obviously
I think his form should be evaluated in the same way Michael Johnson's form was evaluated. Unconventional but obviously works for him. I'm sure there are many tweaks that could be made.