Only ran a 1:54.. Hopefully everything is alright with the guy
Only ran a 1:54.. Hopefully everything is alright with the guy
link to results/video?
800m
1 50 Cote, Raffi New Mexico 1:54.25
2 2 Rupp, Galen Nike Oregon Proj 1:54.71
3000m
-- 2 Rupp, Galen Nike Oregon Proj DNS
Imagine being that kid no one ever heard of before. And he gets to say he beat Galen Rupp. So what if it's an 800. Today, he is a man. Tonight he at least gets a had job.
Whatever else happens, at least that guy Raffi can say he beat Galen Rupp in a race.
The mans a King. I hope hes celebrating.
Raffi Cotte's Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/people/Raffi-Cote/733484991
check out his profile pic. haha, YO
holy sh!t wrote:
Imagine being that kid no one ever heard of before.
Raffi is better known than Rupp, it is not even close. [I suppose that you do not have kids]
Just before anyone starts to make this something its not. Galen was not feeling well, and looked white as a sheet. Was taking medication before the race. Probably shouldn't have raced. Spent a lot of time in the bathroom.
was actually there wrote:
Just before anyone starts to make this something its not. Galen was not feeling well, and looked white as a sheet. Was taking medication before the race. Probably shouldn't have raced. Spent a lot of time in the bathroom.
Galen is always white as a sheet, takes medication before any race, and spends a lot of time in the bathroom (poops 3 times a day, but like to star at himself in the mirror).
Let's see... first rust buster of the year at altitude and probably at least worth a 1:52 at sea level in an event that's nowhere near his specialty. Yeah, pretty horrible folks...
Time for the 3k?
He didn't do the 3k in the end. I don't blame him.
Sagarin wrote:
Let's see... first rust buster of the year at altitude and probably at least worth a 1:52 at sea level in an event that's nowhere near his specialty. Yeah, pretty horrible folks...
This is the best post ive seen so far regarding his race.
Sagarin wrote:
Let's see... first rust buster of the year at altitude and probably at least worth a 1:52 at sea level in an event that's nowhere near his specialty. Yeah, pretty horrible folks...
Please, you're making so many assumptions in that post it's not funny.
1. He got beat.
2. He shouldn't have such a bad day that he runs almost a 1:55.
Clearly something wasn't right, but of course that doesn't mean he's 'lost it' in any sense of the word. Just had a bad day. Besides, "first rust buster" doesn't really hold much water when it comes to validating performances.
1:52? That's sooo weak
Sagarin wrote:
Let's see... first rust buster of the year at altitude and probably at least worth a 1:52 at sea level in an event that's nowhere near his specialty. Yeah, pretty horrible folks...
Does Altitude even affect races 800m and lower.
so what did he run in the 3k?
He pussed out of racing. He is in pretty bad shape if I could guess.
Sagarin wrote:Let's see... first rust buster of the year at altitude and probably at least worth a 1:52 at sea level in an event that's nowhere near his specialty. Yeah, pretty horrible folks...
Agreed. I'm a huge Rupp hater, but there's no reason for me to care about him dropping a sub-par 800 this early in the season.
Is there a rule against attaching a helium balloon to yourself while running a road race?
Am I living in the twilight zone? The Boston Marathon weather was terrible!
How rare is it to run a sub 5 minute mile AND bench press 225?
Move over Mark Coogan, Rojo and John Kellogg share their 3 favorite mile workouts
Mark Coogan says that if you could only do 3 workouts as a 1500m runner you should do these
Red Bull (who sponsors Mondo) calls Mondo the pole vaulting Usain Bolt. Is that a fair comparison?