altoroad wrote:
unless you are Said Aouita.
That's what she said.
altoroad wrote:
unless you are Said Aouita.
That's what she said.
altoroad wrote:
chchchchia wrote:This was not an NCAA meet. In meets like this Vin should encourage her to race a 10k to "see what it's like". As in, "Jordan, the pros are not like high school where you can win at any distance you like"
unless you are Said Aouita.
Ahh, but Said Aouita trained like a real man using the Horwill method.
http://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?thread=1233729I see Jordan doubling at NCAA's and taking the Ducks to the NCAA championship. IT IS WRITTEN HERE! Any thoughts?
Definately the future of American women distance running. From a talent standpoint and marketing standpoint.
just a hunch wrote:
I see Jordan doubling at NCAA's and taking the Ducks to the NCAA championship. IT IS WRITTEN HERE! Any thoughts?
I don't see her winning the 5000. Even in the 1500 she has a lot of stiff competition. There are a handful of girls who can take it.
Hopefully she can run 4:09 by the end of the summer.
I say she run 4:07 high by the end of the summer!
At her current rate of imrovement (2008 to 2011) she wil not be relavent on the world stage for another decade.
Brie ran 4:08 as a soph, and won NCAA's, and is hot
Am I living in the twilight zone? The Boston Marathon weather was terrible!
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