Charlie Grice from Britain runs 3:44.03 in Holland at the Nigmejen meeting. He is still a junior.
The kid is quite a talent!
1500m B race.
http://losseveter.nl/blog/alle-uitslagen-van-nga-race-videos/
Charlie Grice from Britain runs 3:44.03 in Holland at the Nigmejen meeting. He is still a junior.
The kid is quite a talent!
1500m B race.
http://losseveter.nl/blog/alle-uitslagen-van-nga-race-videos/
The guys an animal. Runs for the same club that Steve Ovett formed too down in Brighton. Great future if he can stay healthy.
Boooooom
1500m mannen B serie
1 175 John Travers Ierland 1991 B 3,42,07
2 147 Bram Rouwen Hanzesport 1985 B 3,43,94
3 173 Charlie Grice Groot Brittanië 1993 B 3,44,03
4 174 Jesper van der Wielen Cifla 1991 B 3,44,24
5 146 Johan Hydén Zweden 1989 B 3,46,07
6 148 Wouter Ploeger AAC ’61 1992 B 3,46,63
7 150 Stefan Wessel De Sperwers 1987 B 3,47,08
8 145 Wouter Jansen Cifla 1987 B 3,47,10
9 144 Luc Schout GAC Gemert 1987 B 3,47,64
10 172 Jurjen Polderman AV Clytoneus 1991 B 3,48,44
11 151 Stephan Bardy Duitsland 1985 B 3,50,29
12 171 Tim Luyckx België 1986 B 3,50,47
13 170 Krijn van Koolwijk België 1981 B 3,51,13
Thats going some early season out there as well!
Big time man
anyone know where i can find the USA best age group times
Well, Webbb was 3:38.2 at 17, I think. If he was 18 at the time - perhaps he was - he still ran 3:59.8 indoors in the mile that winter (at 17 for sure).
And Jim Ryun ran 3:39.0h in 1964, a couple months after his 17th birthday.
Mr. Cat wrote:
Well, Webbb was 3:38.2 at 17, I think. If he was 18 at the time - perhaps he was - he still ran 3:59.8 indoors in the mile that winter (at 17 for sure).
He ran that en route to his 3:53
Somebody needs to learn how to spell! Ierland? Groot Brittanie? Zweden? That's hilarious. What are you, 5 years old?
spellchecker wrote:
Somebody needs to learn how to spell! Ierland? Groot Brittanie? Zweden? That's hilarious. What are you, 5 years old?
LOL I hope you are trolling if not you need to learn about a language called Dutch.
Thanks, I laughed out loud...at you and not with you, but still, thanks for the laugh.
so does anyone know where ican find the list for best age times?
Thanks
Great run by Grice. And just in case this hasn't already been pointed out, Zane Robertson who has spent the past four years training in Kenya only managed 15th place.
death by achilles tendinosis wrote:
Great run by Grice. And just in case this hasn't already been pointed out, Zane Robertson who has spent the past four years training in Kenya only managed 15th place.
Maybe, but Zane was 93rd in the World XC and his brother Jake has run 13:32 for 5,000m so training in Kenya has worked well for them
hhaha dutch is hilarious. great language. Or should I say, "grooot luunguhage"
Ever since I was a young boy,
I've played the silver ball.
From Soho down to Brighton
I must have played them all.
but I ain't seen nothing like him
In any amusement hall.
That deaf, dumb and blind kid
Sure plays a mean pinball
does this make him better than our US guys
Webb also ran 3:38.x at Nats that summer, I believe for 5th.
Kenyan 17 year old ran faster, in the A race
12 13 Gideon Mageka Kenia 1993 A 3,42,67