I should have wrote who do you think has upper hand next week at Millrose after today? Looks like a coin toss. But both off to a roaring start this indoor season.
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I'm saying Myers. Hobbs gets a better World Aths score for his (1293 vs 1281), but the dominance of Myers owning the home straight in a strong field makes this my #1.
So, have to give a High Five to Hobbs on this one.
With the rejoiner that Hobbs likely gave an all-out effort to edge Grant off an indoor WR pace while Cam likely could have run faster if the pacer was targeting Grant's indoor WR.
I should have wrote who do you think has upper hand next week at Millrose after today? Looks like a coin toss. But both off to a roaring start this indoor season.
Ok, I thought you meant who had the more impressive performance today.
If Nuguse wasn't there I'd say Hobbs, as I think he's got the better kick finish. But Nuguse will keep the pace hot and Myers is very strong at the moment from the Aussie summer base. So Myers for me.
Pretty sure that Hoey could break the 1000m world record and someone could break the 1500m world record
The season is still young.
BU's two super meets this winter haven't even been held yet.
Not to mention the ASIC Sound Invite next month -- entries include Hocker & Kessler -- on the new JDL Fasttrack 200 meter banked track w/Mondo surface used at the '24 Paris Olympics, the latest entrant in the fastest-indoor-track-in-the-world sweepstakes.
and 3:28 (world #2) and 12:46 and then broke his arm. he's not this board's favorite runner but mills was extremely fit last year. no one was faster over 1500/5000 in 2025; this would hardly be unimpressive from 19 year old cameron myers.
7:27 in another era would have been stronger. There were many years between sub 7:29 efforts in the 2010s. But the especially impressive thing about Hobbs' race (ignoring age) is that he got that time without even having a very fast pace through the mile. They were approximately 3:54 (3:52.xx for 1600) and then he closed hard only in the last lap. It looked very comfortable for him before that. I do think he's ready to run 3:45 indoors.
and 3:28 (world #2) and 12:46 and then broke his arm. he's not this board's favorite runner but mills was extremely fit last year. no one was faster over 1500/5000 in 2025; this would hardly be unimpressive from 19 year old cameron myers.
And then Mills went MIA in Tokyo. All I'm saying is: Indoors, don't read too much into it.
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