Clearly the instant results were wrong, and respondents decided to be snarky d-bags before considering the possibility that we all have seen before, first results with errors, later corrected by official timers.
It happens.
Exactly.
Dbags, carry on.
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just made it to nc's by the skin of his teeth in 12th. looked great towards the end of the race. must have died that last 400
Event 8 Men 10000 Meter Run
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One round. 1 heat. Advance top 12 to Eugene
Double waterfall start.Randon lanes.Top 18 in front row on main
Next 9 in front on staggered. Next 18 in 2nd row of main
Remainder on second stagger
American: A 26:59.60 5/1/2010 Chris Solinsky, Nike
College Best: C 27:08.49 5/1/2010 Sam Chelanga, Liberty
NCAA Meet: 28:01.30 6/1/1979 Suleiman Nyambui, Texas-El
Name Year School Prelims
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Preliminaries
1 John Kosgei SR Oklahoma State 29:36.55Q
2 Ahmed Osman SO Northern Arizona 29:37.42Q
3 Jake Riley JR Stanford 29:38.64Q
4 Mohammed Ahmed FR Wisconsin 29:38.85Q
5 Kiel Uhl SR Iowa State 29:39.00Q
6 Samuel Kosgei SR Lamar 29:39.11Q
7 Joe Bosshard FR Colorado 29:40.29Q
8 Chris Barnicle SR New Mexico 29:40.45Q
9 John Beattie SR Tulsa 29:41.67Q
10 Alfred Kipchumba SO Portland 29:45.30Q
11 Kevin Schwab FR Oklahoma 29:46.15Q
12 Luke Puskedra SO Oregon 29:47.54Q
13 Eric Fernandez FR Arkansas 29:47.74
14 Elliot Krause FR Wisconsin 29:50.26
15 Andy Wacker SO Colorado 29:57.20
16 Mohamed Mohamed SR Southern Illinois 29:59.90
17 Diego Estrada SO Northern Arizona 30:02.94
18 Landon Peacock JR Wisconsin 30:03.77
19 Brendan Gregg SO Stanford 30:08.54
20 Jake Schmitt SR Washington 30:12.06
21 Aldo Vega SR Colorado 30:19.73
22 Colin Mickow SO Illinois 30:20.13
23 Scott Krapf JR Illinois State 30:23.91
24 Hunter Mickow SO Illinois 30:24.37
25 Scott Smith SR Santa Barbara 30:31.90
26 Kent Morikawa JR UCLA 30:32.19
27 Jonathan Kotter JR Brigham Young 30:35.93
28 Kari Karlsson JR California 30:39.35
29 Keith Gerrard JR New Mexico 30:41.74
30 Matt Barrett SR Minnesota 30:43.05
31 Jeremy Sudbury JR Oklahoma 31:00.98
32 Jordan Kyle SR Colorado 31:03.98
33 Pieter Gagnon FR Minnesota 31:21.43
34 Paul Limpf SR Eastern Washington 31:23.97
35 Alec Bromka SR Washington 31:34.08
36 Phillip King JR Missouri 31:39.75
37 Brian McKenna JR Utah State 31:40.24
38 Jordan Swarthout JR Washington 31:55.13
39 Dan Geib JR Washington State 32:02.22
40 Brock Hagerman JR New Mexico 32:27.99
41 Kyle King SO Eastern Washington 32:43.24
-- Lane Boyer SO Arkansas DNF
-- Solomon Haile FR Arkansas DNF
-- Marco Anzures SR UCLA DNF
-- Ben Ashkettle JR Northern Arizona DNF
-- Erick Garcia JR Fresno State DNF
-- Kenyon Neuman SR Colorado DNS
snarky
RE: LUKE PUSKEDRA is so talented, so what's the problem? 5/28/2010 10:32AM - in reply to road rashed Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Updated results show that Fernandez DNF'ed (maybe stopped a lap early?) and he actually qualified by 2.72 seconds over Krause.
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