The new record will not last as long as Doug Padilla's did.
The new breed of distance runners are goal oriented and hungry.
Lagat's record will not last 21 years.
The new record will not last as long as Doug Padilla's did.
The new breed of distance runners are goal oriented and hungry.
Lagat's record will not last 21 years.
it was actually a neg split 4:08.x - 4:01.x, but you're right, to break it all someone would have to do is run 8:09.
all someone would have to do is run 8:09.
That's all?
I thought Teg's 8:07 was still the record? Are you talking about the indoor record?
But I'm saying someone will crush 8:10 just like Bernard crushed 8:15.
long dong silver wrote:
I thought Teg's 8:07 was still the record? Are you talking about the indoor record?
There's no such thing as an "indoor" record. The record is the fastest time. 8:07 is faster than 8:10.
Hello McFly wrote:
long dong silver wrote:I thought Teg's 8:07 was still the record? Are you talking about the indoor record?
There's no such thing as an "indoor" record. The record is the fastest time. 8:07 is faster than 8:10.
except there is
only in your head
Hello McFly wrote:
only in your head
2/10
Hello McFly wrote:
only in your head
and in a lot of other people's heads
why would it not suprise me if solinsky ran 8:01 or 8:02 outdoors, if he ran and prepared for a two mile this year?
betterbutter wrote:
why would it not suprise me if solinsky ran 8:01 or 8:02 outdoors, if he ran and prepared for a two mile this year?
except he won't.
buford tannen wrote:
only in your head
and in a lot of other people's heads[/quote]
That doesn't make you and them right.
If it is 70 degrees out and you think it is 75 degrees, that doesn't change the fact that it is still 70 degrees.
Hello McFly wrote:
That doesn't make you and them right.
If it is 70 degrees out and you think it is 75 degrees, that doesn't change the fact that it is still 70 degrees.
But the fact that you are wrong and that you are an F'tard does change that fact. There are indoor records at all levels in track and field, from youth records, to world records. That's a fact.