...just got off the cell...someone tripped but i don't know who...
...i think Chris Shaw from asics went down, then rupp...
...just got off the cell...someone tripped but i don't know who...
...i think Chris Shaw from asics went down, then rupp...
no idea of pace?
nope. just got a call from rupp's mom (galen is my cousin) - apparently galen just won and got a new American record!
McDougal is 4th, but in a chase pack after Aish, who is at about 27:50 pace with 2 laps to go.
Oh, the chase pack is like 10-20 meters back.
Rupp fell with two laps to go! Shitty. Still Aish going strong up front with the mexican in second.
my source says Rupp won in 27:33.48
ramxc... galen's HS coach?
lets go canada.. RC is going to unleash one tonight
ramxc wrote:
my source says Rupp won in 27:33.48
wowzers!
RUPP TRIPPED BY AUSTRALIAN!
Aish won 27.51, Shaw second 27.53, McDougal 3rd 27.58
who told you that galen fell? he won!
beeoorjssjsjp! wrote:
McDougal is 4th, but in a chase pack after Aish, who is at about 27:50 pace with 2 laps to go.
Oh, the chase pack is like 10-20 meters back.
300 to go, Rupp makes a move to the front, McD fading. Aish looking strong. That mexican guy is hanging on Aish as well!
me thinks some people are making shit up
Aish 1st in 27:50ish, mexican guy in 27:53, McD 27:57, Rupp down, didn't see where he finished.
You're a quick one...
the race is over, Rupp won 27:33, Torres fam around 40 Aish 45.
beeoorjssjsjp! wrote:
Aish 1st in 27:50ish, mexican guy in 27:53, McD 27:57, Rupp down, didn't see where he finished.
i'm tempted to believe this one moreso than the others.
The Dude Abides wrote:
me thinks some people are making shit up
and I agree with you. Galen won with a new American record
Event 21 Men 10000 Meter Run Kim McDonald
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Meet Record: % 28:16.60 1998 Brad Hauser, Stanford
Name Year School Finals
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1 Galen Rupp Oregon 27:33.48%
2 Galvan David Mexico 27:33.96%
3 Simon Ndirangu New Balance 27:38.56%
4 Alistair Cragg adidas 27:39.55%
5 Jorge Torres Reebok 27:42.91%
6 Ed Moran Nike 27:43.13%
7 James Carney Unattached 27:43.64%
8 Suarez Alejandro Mexico 27:43.92%
9 Takezawa Kensuke Unattached 27:45.59%
10 Michael Aish Nike 27:46.37%
11 Josphat Boit Unattached 27:47.57%
12 Alan Culpepper Nike 27:50.05%
13 Simon Biaru Nike 27:50.71%
14 Josh Rohatinsky Unattached 27:55.86%
15 Reid Coolsaet Canada/Reebok 27:56.92%
16 Seth Summerside Unattached 28:02.51%
17 Ryan Shay Saucony 28:03.44%
18 Kenji Noguchi Shikoku Denryoku 28:03.83%
19 Tim Nelson Wisconsin 28:04.46%
20 Richard Kiplagat New Balance 28:06.43%
21 Romero JuanCarlos Mexico 28:10.14%
22 Dan Browne Nike 28:10.73%
23 Terukazu Omori Shikoku Denryoku 28:17.97
24 Martin Fagan Unattached 28:18.30
25 Josh McDougal Liberty University 28:27.65
26 Ed Torres Reebok 28:28.10
27 Rod Koborsi Reebok 28:30.03
28 Ryan Kirkpatrick Reebok 28:36.12
29 Mark Kenneally Ireland 28:55.49
30 Andrew Letherby Asics 29:04.97
31 Olmedo Pablo Mexico 29:36.89
32 Mario Macias Unattached 29:42.23
-- Gary Murray Ireland DNF
-- Bret Schoolmeester Nike DNF
-- Brandon Leslie Brooks DNF
-- Anthony Famiglietti adidas DNF
-- Andrew Carlson adidas DNF
i get sick and tired of trolls making sh*t up on these boards.
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