Metcalf said she tweaked her foot a little bit and wanted a change of scenery.
Schaff said she wanted a different training philosophy.
Metcalf said she tweaked her foot a little bit and wanted a change of scenery.
Schaff said she wanted a different training philosophy.
*Schaaf
My favorite former Husky Canadian! : )
Good to see an article calling out Metcalf on his BS.
Schaaf was 2nd as a frosh but was seriuosly underweight. Hopefully running at a healthier weight will work out long-term.
How can you trust running times? That is the same site who thinks LRC is a joke.
Off for an easy run with my new training partner, GF.
It's not just the same RT, it's the same writer
Safari So Good wrote:
Good to see an article calling out Metcalf on his BS.
Schaaf was 2nd as a frosh but was seriuosly underweight. Hopefully running at a healthier weight will work out long-term.
"However, during her freshman year at the University of Washington, she placed 12th at the NCAA championships and led her team to the 2008 title. The next year she muscled her way to second place and helped the Huskies to third."
12th as a frosh, 2nd as a soph, and 11th as a junior.
wrongo wrote:
12th as a frosh, 2nd as a soph, and 11th as a junior.
And no track seasons at UW due to injuries.
You are RIGHT! She was seriously underweight as a SOPH too.
wrongo wrote:
Safari So Good wrote:Good to see an article calling out Metcalf on his BS.
Schaaf was 2nd as a frosh but was seriuosly underweight. Hopefully running at a healthier weight will work out long-term.
"However, during her freshman year at the University of Washington, she placed 12th at the NCAA championships and led her team to the 2008 title. The next year she muscled her way to second place and helped the Huskies to third."
12th as a frosh, 2nd as a soph, and 11th as a junior.
Remember this thread?
She is still seriously underweight, but UNC has a 'win at all costs' mentality.
Safari So Good wrote:
You are RIGHT! She was seriously underweight as a SOPH too.
wrongo wrote:"However, during her freshman year at the University of Washington, she placed 12th at the NCAA championships and led her team to the 2008 title. The next year she muscled her way to second place and helped the Huskies to third."
12th as a frosh, 2nd as a soph, and 11th as a junior.