Revisionist History, if I'm a troll, you're a hater, which makes you like the other a-holes here. Girl wins two titles and 2nd in the DMR, and you diminish the accomplishment by claiming it's only "indoors." Hate somewhere else.
Revisionist History, if I'm a troll, you're a hater, which makes you like the other a-holes here. Girl wins two titles and 2nd in the DMR, and you diminish the accomplishment by claiming it's only "indoors." Hate somewhere else.
Hasay and Fairchild also won two Footlocker titles, so Ceci is now behind both I'd say!
california rocks wrote:
Hasay and Fairchild also won two Footlocker titles, so Ceci is now behind both I'd say!
No.
Outdoor NCAA title > Indoor NCAA title
And, it's not even close.
**2** wrote:
Foot Locker Champions to win NCAA titles
There have been a total of ten Foot Locker Champions to win NCAA Titles in Cross Country, Indoor Track and Field, or Outdoor Track and Field, including eight men and two women.
Footlocker National Champions and NCAA Champions
NCAA Outdoor NCAA Indoor
Athlete Footlocker NCAA XC 1500 3000 5000 3000SC Mile 3000 University
Chris Solinsky 2002 2006-07 2005-06 Wisconsin
Dathan Ritzenhein 1999,2000 2003 Colorado
Jorge Torres 1998 2002 Colorado
Adam Goucher 1993 1998 1998 1997-98 Colorado
Melody Fairchild 1989,1990 1996 Colorado
Bob Kennedy 1987 1988,1992 1990 1991 Indiana
Marc Davis 1986 1989 1992 Arizona
Reuben Reina 1985 1990-91 Arkansas
Matt Giusto 1983 1988 Arizona
Ceci Hopp 1980 1982 Stanford
Fairchild attended Oregon, not CU.
Didn't Fairchild start out at Colorado, then leave school for a couple years only to re-emerge for some of her best collegiate running at Oregon? At least that is how I recall it.
All of this is irrelevant as it pertains to Hasay, because, according to the geniuses on LR she'll never do anything after high school anyway, she's burnt out.....oh wait!
True.
I copied it and noticed the inaccurate affiliation of of Melody with Colorado. If I remember correctly all her college time was at Oregon and I believe she took a little bit of time off before returning.
Ceci was the hottest FL champ ever!!
Revisionist History wrote:
No, I wouldn't. You're simply being another troll on the LetsRun message boards, what a surprise! I stand by what I said because it's not subjective, it's factual.
Sorry, you're the troll.
So tell me A hole genius, just who are those female middle distance runners who would be beating Hasay, but won't be running until Outdoors?? Fact is, she beat the best that is out there in Sheila Reid. So STFU.
LR Nuts wrote:
So tell me A hole genius, just who are those female middle distance runners who would be beating Hasay, but won't be running until Outdoors?? Fact is, she beat the best that is out there in Sheila Reid. So STFU.
I agree with you, but Jessica Pixler. Maybe Christine Babcock will be back (I dont know what type of shape she is in, but she is definitely great when healthy).
In all honesty, winning a title, is winning a title. You are an NCAA champion. In fact, there are less individual running events indoors, so some may say it is more difficult to win indoors (Wheating could never do it and he certainly tried).
No, Fairchild started at Oregon.
No female Footlocker champ has ever won an NCAA xc title.
How many made an Olympic team a didn't participate in Footlocker?
Acosta should be on there for last years 1500 if he hadn't gift wrapped and handed it over to someone
**2** wrote:
Foot Locker Champions to win NCAA titles
There have been a total of ten Foot Locker Champions to win NCAA Titles in Cross Country, Indoor Track and Field, or Outdoor Track and Field, including eight men and two women.
Footlocker National Champions and NCAA Champions
NCAA Outdoor NCAA Indoor
Athlete Footlocker NCAA XC 1500 3000 5000 3000SC Mile 3000 University
Chris Solinsky 2002 2006-07 2005-06 Wisconsin
Dathan Ritzenhein 1999,2000 2003 Colorado
Jorge Torres 1998 2002 Colorado
Adam Goucher 1993 1998 1998 1997-98 Colorado
Melody Fairchild 1989,1990 1996 Colorado
Bob Kennedy 1987 1988,1992 1990 1991 Indiana
Marc Davis 1986 1989 1992 Arizona
Reuben Reina 1985 1990-91 Arkansas
Matt Giusto 1983 1988 Arizona
Ceci Hopp 1980 1982 Stanford
hmmmmm wrote:
LR Nuts wrote:So tell me A hole genius, just who are those female middle distance runners who would be beating Hasay, but won't be running until Outdoors?? Fact is, she beat the best that is out there in Sheila Reid. So STFU.
I agree with you, but Jessica Pixler. Maybe Christine Babcock will be back (I dont know what type of shape she is in, but she is definitely great when healthy).
And Emily Infeld
an ncaa title is an ncaa title, whether it be xc, outdoor or indoor!
Colorado > California
in everything but smugnuss and air pollution