Mens
Blue Team:
http://www.gosycamores.com/pdf2/90109.pdf?ATCLID=1279910&SPSID=65221&SPID=7268&DB_OEM_ID=15200
Blue Indv
http://www.gosycamores.com/pdf2/90110.pdf?ATCLID=1279910&SPSID=65221&SPID=7268&DB_OEM_ID=15200
White Indv
http://www.gosycamores.com/pdf2/90112.pdf?ATCLID=1279910&SPSID=65221&SPID=7268&DB_OEM_ID=15200
White Team
http://www.gosycamores.com/pdf5/90111.pdf?ATCLID=1279910&SPSID=65221&SPID=7268&DB_OEM_ID=15200
Blue race looked fairly weak.
What about the women?
Iona's top 4 were head and shoulders above any other team in the field here. Did they have any one resting or do they not have a #5 man?
Props to East Africa on their team win in the White division. Good luck at nationals!!!
any news on the womens races???
Just posted. Stanford won the Blue race over FSU (102-123). Princetonn on top in the White race. White race MUCH weaker at the top.
Hell of a run for Cal in the men's Blue race.
Barringer fastest time of the day in the White race. CU sixth overall, though. Stanford and FSU clearly the best teams of the day... Princeton probably third, but Michigan States had a good showing as well.
Solid runs by Andy Biladeau of Virginia and Jeremy Criscione of Florida.
Here you go top ten white women race:
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WOMEN'S 6000 METER WHITE RACE RESULTS
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Place TmPl No. Name School 3k Splt Finish
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1 1 233 Jenny Barringer Colorado 10:09 19:48.3
2 2 964 Brianna Felnagle North Carolina 10:09 19:56.7
3 3 553 Diane Nukuri Iowa 10:09 20:10.3
4 4 475 Angela Bizzarri Illinois 10:09 20:13.4
5 5 571 Lisa Koll Iowa State 10:09 20:15.2
6 6 1180 Danette Doetzel Providence 10:09 20:22.5
7 7 1155 Liz Costello Princeton 10:09 20:25.1
8 8 1137 Dana Morgan Portland 10:10 20:26.7
9 9 57 Jenna Kingma Arizona State 10:09 20:26.9
10 10 1161 Christy Johnson Princeton 10:09 20:27.0
yep i've seen em,Kurikyen or something like that 19.59
wonder how they'll cope with this baby when she gets drafted by a D1 school next year
http://www.iaaf.org/athletes/athlete=208050/BioPopUp.html
note the 3K and 5K time just a day apart.
I saw this girl in Riccione last year, monstrous.
She's too fast to run in the NCAA, she'll make good money in Europe next year.
vandergraafgenerator wrote:
yep i've seen em,Kurikyen or something like that 19.59
wonder how they'll cope with this baby when she gets drafted by a D1 school next year
http://www.iaaf.org/athletes/athlete=208050/BioPopUp.htmlnote the 3K and 5K time just a day apart.
I saw this girl in Riccione last year, monstrous.
and the princeton women take the win in the white race!! (third fastest team time overall) A very impressive showing from this young and deep team!
her coach told me she wanted to go to school in the US,
mind you he might have been hitting the Grappa and Barolo
and taken me for some sort of US recruiter,
You could make yourself pretty popular with a lot of coaches if you got them in touch with her I bet :-)
vandergraafgenerator wrote:
her coach told me she wanted to go to school in the US,
mind you he might have been hitting the Grappa and Barolo
and taken me for some sort of US recruiter,
ah but i don't know her that well, i talked to her coach at the coaches restaurant that's all. They'll know where to find her if she doesn't find them first.
yea, like we need more foriegners taking are scholarships so they can use the facilities, education, and coaching just to go compete for their country after. Most the better schools rarely recruit foriegn athletes.
Congrats to the Princeton women! The future's bright for this extremely young team. Hope they continue to progress through November