I want to see a list that includes sub-3:42.40 1500's!
Off the Grid wrote:
Ok so we have covered:
Andy Wheating
Pre
Rupp
Pre vs Rupp
HS Miles by State
What else....
I want to see a list that includes sub-3:42.40 1500's!
Off the Grid wrote:
Ok so we have covered:
Andy Wheating
Pre
Rupp
Pre vs Rupp
HS Miles by State
What else....
Off the Grid wrote:
Ok so we have covered:
Andy Wheating
Pre
Rupp
Pre vs Rupp
HS Miles by State
What else....
dont you think that's a little vague?
Rupp's Results ('nuf said):
HSR/AJR in the 5000
AJR in the 3000
AJR in the 10,000
ACR in the 10,000
rupp will not win at Stanforn.
Add Leo Manzano to the list for Texas!
TX (15)-Alan Culpepper, Reed Fischer, Paul Geis, Gawain Guy, Todd Harbour, Eric Henry, Len Hilton, Jason Lunn, Leo Manzano, Aaron Ramirez, Reuben Reina, Richard Romo, Matt Taylor, Jon Warren, Dave Wittman.
(This puts TX in a tie with WA and IL.)
Mrr82-
Rupp has never won anything.
I bet Alberto is wishing he waited a couple years for German Fernandez. That altitude tent and underwater treadmill could really help that kid.
do you believe Fernandez' 8:34 to be superior to Rupp's 13:37?
Fernandez can definitely run that time.....especially in another month or two (when Rupp ran his).
German ran 4:00 for 1600m (about as fast as Rupp ever has), then 8:34 for 3200m 2 hrs later a couple weeks ago. Then today he ran 4:21-4:13, for 2 full miles. Both times, LEADING THE ENTIRE THING.
GALEN COULD NEVER, EVER, EVER, EVER DO THAT. He couldn't beat Matt "Badass Mofo" Withrow at Footlocker for Christsakes.
He also broke Galen's 3K record today by 4 seconds en route.
I think with some runners faster than himself in the race, German could go 8:29 for 2 miles.
Quite frankly I am amazed at all the hype concerning Rupp. He has been almost a nonentity at the international level. The chance of him getting an Olympic medal are slim to none. The best he can do is make the US Olympic team and maybe make an Olympic final.
Since when did 11th in the World become a "nonentity at the international level"? I love the selective memory of this message board's posters.
10,000 Metres - M Final
.27 august 2007 - 21:40Position Bib Athlete Country Mark .
1 531 Kenenisa Bekele ETH 27:05.90 (SB)
2 539 Sileshi Sihine ETH 27:09.03 .
3 776 Martin Irungu Mathathi KEN 27:12.17 .
4 499 Zersenay Tadese ERI 27:21.37 .
5 778 Josephat Muchiri Ndambiri KEN 27:31.41 .
6 535 Gebre-egziabher Gebremariam ETH 27:44.58 .
7 1082 Abdihakem Abdirahman USA 27:56.62 .
8 777 Josphat Kiprono Menjo KEN 28:25.67 .
9 1132 Dathan Ritzenhein USA 28:28.59 (SB)
10 1065 Boniface Kiprop UGA 28:30.99 .
11 1136 Galen Rupp USA 28:41.71 .
12 755 Kensuke Takezawa JPN 28:51.69 .
13 540 Tola Tadesse ETH 28:51.75 .
14 832 Alejandro Suárez MEX 28:52.19 .
15 1062 Wilson Kipkemei Busienei UGA 29:24.72 (SB)
16 1040 Dickson Marwa Mkami TAN 29:25.91 .
17 746 Kazuhiro Maeda JPN 29:48.17 .
18 875 Michael Aish NZL 30:34.16
Rupp had an individualized, personal training plan, professional gear/travel/assistance, with some of the best facilities and equipment in the country, including international traveling/racing outside of junior champ races while being coached by arguably one of the greatest distance runners in American history while having personally assigned rabbits during workouts (not to mention training with Olympic hopefuls) all while in High School.
Given the circumstances,I'd consider Fernandez's 8:34 2-mile superior.
If his name were Galen Kibirop (KEN) and he was running 27:33, would you consider him an entity on the international level? No.
Hwy 6 wrote:
Given the circumstances,I'd consider Fernandez's 8:34 2-mile superior.
Boy, it must take you a long time to read race results, if you have to analyze the life history of each finisher to determine the relative worth of the time they ran.
We all understand the differences between kids who come from heavy or sophisticated training backgrounds compared to relatively untapped kids. It certainly makes a difference to how we view their future prospects. But an 8:34 national record is an 8:34 (and a 13:37 is a 13:37), and neither gets points added or subtracted for what their preparation was like.
GR wrote:
Since when did 11th in the World become a "nonentity at the international level"? I love the selective memory of this message board's posters.
definitely not bad, but keep in mind that if ethiopia and kenya were allowed to field as many athletes as they wanted it'd probably be more like 40th.
Fernandez didn't win footlocker either...He actually got third.
You are not using very good examples. German is a strength runner, he might be the only one in history that could have pulled that double off. But that does not mean he could do what Rupp did.
Saying that Fernandez could definitely run 13:37 is naive. An 8:34 is around 13:50 at BEST as far as comparability goes.
I'm not saying he can't break it. He is the best prep 2 miler in history. He has a legit shot. But Rupp's performance is a step better.
Dude, he could run 65.5s all day...Especially if he was following people (though he may be able to do it by himself). Rupp's performance is not "a step better." How can you possibly say an 8:34 2 Mile is a 13:50 5K "at best?" Hmm. Interesting. Is that why HS kids have gone faster than 13:50 a handful of times, but never faster than 8:36??...despite having attempted the 2 Mile about 1,000,000 more times? Think about it.
I realize Fernandez didn't win Footlocker, but he's in a completely different situation than Golden Boy Rupp was. The kid's finally had a good year of solid running, and showing some incredible consistancy and strength this track season. His upside is apparently out of this world.
So stop blowing Rupp and start a fund to get THIS kid some Nike backing!
Yes, a 13:37 is better then a 8:34 2 mile. Rupp split 8:41 during it......if you can't see how the 5k is a better time then I don't know how to help you. Rupp ran out of his freaking mind to set that record.
I have no disagreement as far as his upside is concerned. I hope he does great things. I am not hater. But just because he doesn't have special treatment like Rupp and may have more upside does not make his 8:34 better then 13:37. Anyways you cut and slice it, it just ain't going to happen.
dead poets society wrote:
Yes, a 13:37 is better then a 8:34 2 mile. Rupp split 8:41 during it......if you can't see how the 5k is a better time then I don't know how to help you. Rupp ran out of his freaking mind to set that record.
I have no disagreement as far as his upside is concerned. I hope he does great things. I am not hater. But just because he doesn't have special treatment like Rupp and may have more upside does not make his 8:34 better then 13:37. Anyways you cut and slice it, it just ain't going to happen.
It is only slightly better on the points tables but the race conditions were much better for Galen - He got towed around the track in a pack in a fast level-2 track meet under perfect conditions.