Saw Guerrouj run a 3:49 and change in Eugene when
Webb ran his 3:53 in High School.
Ran a 4:16 once in a race good ole K. Moore won in
4:11. Mine was 4 x exactly 64 seconds. (shit, if
I'd only finished in 59!:)
Saw Guerrouj run a 3:49 and change in Eugene when
Webb ran his 3:53 in High School.
Ran a 4:16 once in a race good ole K. Moore won in
4:11. Mine was 4 x exactly 64 seconds. (shit, if
I'd only finished in 59!:)
Nick Simmons indoor 3:56.
I won a slow heat indoor in 4:27.
haha, had the same question cross my mind a few min ago, and thought about asking it.
answer:
Jesse Strutzel, 2001 Santa Barbara Easter Relays at Santa Barbara City College. He ran 4:00
that's the fastest "mile" i've seen live.
1500:
Rashid Ramzi: 3:31 adidas track classic 2006. fastest 1500m on US soil. threw me his left shoe (nike miler) afterwards during his victory lap.
about halfway down the page, on the left side.
you got to be careful and make sure you dont stick yourself on the syringes stashed in there...
saw high school 1600 in 4:02 by two brothers from Jesuit in mid eighties.
Hey Jesse that was awesome. Thanks for those photos;
I enjoyed every one. You ran 4:00! Freakin A man!
Well, I saw Bernard Lagat's 3:52.87 at the Millrose Games indoors. I have a vague memory of Jim Spivey having run faster than that at the old New York Games outdoors but...that could be my brain cells malfunctioning.
4:48. I ran it in a loop road mile course about 2 weeks after I graduated high school.
wannamaker mile in 2006 at millrose games, the only sub 4 I have seen in person.
The Wannamaker! Wow; I'd give another half a finger
to be at one of those! Vis a vis OAR!
Google "Again To Carthage exerpt"; it's
gonna be stellar!
That was a great Watch. The Bayi, Walker, Dixon, Pre, Bence
was pretty darn good too. Salud.
yup wrote:
Nick Simmons indoor 3:56.
Me too, was that at Dempsey you saw it?
Webb's 3:57 at Furman in the cold and the wind.
A) 3:43.13 mile in Rome
B) 3:43.13 mile in Rome
I remember almost getting lapped by Mark Carroll when he ran a still-standing stadium record in Gainesville at the Univ of Florida indoor track, running 3:57. Quite a run on that flat, hard track.
I was in Rome to see that 3:43.13.
My best was 4:14.
I saw Steve Scott's then (by Iowa/Drake standards) epic 3:55 mile in 1978 or 79 at Drake. Also saw Brian Berryhill run a pretty impressive 3:45 1500 at 5000 feet elevation.
My best, uhh, 4:26
I've seen 4:00.X twice, once indoor, once outdoor, both last year.
Fastest full mile I have ever run is 4:17.6 indoors, fastest 1609m I have ever covered is 4:12.3 in a relay.
I probably have a type of PR here, an unusual type. The first fast mile (i.e., in a competition above a HS dual or league meet) that I saw as a 3:53.3 by Ryun at the Compton [Invitational?]. He just missed the then-WR of 3:53.1 held by Jazy. It took them several minutes to get the seconds squared away after listing the 3:53 on the Coliseum scoreboard. That is a 41-year old "PR".
All these years, I have not seen a faster mile, and the second fastest was the race between Solinsky and Tegenkamp where the first sub-4 race in Wisconsin was run.
1:49.84 - 800m Freshmen National Record - Cooper Lutkenhaus (check this kick out!!)
Emma Coburn to miss Olympic Trials after breaking ankle in Suzhou
Jakob on Oly 1500- “Walk in the park if I don’t get injured or sick”
VALBY has graduated (w/ honors) from Florida, will she go to grad school??
Men who run twice a day and the women who love/put up with them