Dang these two are like twins now!
Dang these two are like twins now!
1 Chris Derrick SR Stanford 13:37.55 10
2 Stephen Sambu SR Arizona 13:38.88 8
3 Lawi Lalang SO Arizona 13:41.45 6
4 Trevor Dunbar SO Oregon 14:00.44 5
5 Luke Puskedra SR Oregon 14:01.03 4
6 Brendan Gregg SR Stanford 14:03.10 3
7 Parker Stinson SO Oregon 14:09.17 2
8 Miles Unterreiner SR Stanford 14:16.27 1
9 Andy Wacker SR Colorado 14:16.48
10 Erik Olson FR Stanford 14:17.20
11 James Rosa FR Stanford 14:17.72
12 Chris Kwiatkowski SR Oregon 14:22.52
13 Joseph Rosa FR Stanford 14:25.08
14 Nick Happe SO Arizona State 14:25.71
15 Benjamin Johnson SR Stanford 14:27.08
16 Aric VanHalen JR Colorado 14:30.91
17 Chris Walden FR California 14:38.85
18 Maxime Chevee JR California 14:41.32
19 Kevin Bierig FR Arizona 14:49.82
20 Garrett Baker-Slama SO Arizona State 14:53.11
wow rosa sucks.
keanu wrote:
wow rosa sucks.
Uhhh which one? Or both?...
does he swallow?
keanu wrote:
wow rosa sucks.
keanu wrote:
wow rosa sucks.
Because you're waaayyy faster than low 14's right? clown.
spare me... wrote:
Because you're waaayyy faster than low 14's right? clown.
To put it into perspective, both Rosas are running slower than Cheserek this year and Verzbicas last year.
Add that onto the fact that both Cheserek and Verzbicas ran their PRs indoors, and that Verzbicas was virtually running solo and lapping some runners twice.
Seyta wrote:
spare me... wrote:Because you're waaayyy faster than low 14's right? clown.
To put it into perspective, both Rosas are running slower than Cheserek this year and Verzbicas last year.
Add that onto the fact that both Cheserek and Verzbicas ran their PRs indoors, and that Verzbicas was virtually running solo and lapping some runners twice.
Oh no, they aren't running as fast as two of the greatest high school distance runners of all time. It would take I microscope to bring your balls/knowledge of running into perspective.
Rosas have always been overatted
Anyone see the race? Or have splits? They're not available on the results site.
I thought they Joe talent to be 13:45 this year. Give them time.
Didn't see it but from the feed it was the three together at the bell and Derrick closed in 57.5, dropping Sambu in the final 200.
chauncey wrote:
Anyone see the race? Or have splits? They're not available on the results site.
Giant Johnson wrote:
Seyta wrote:To put it into perspective, both Rosas are running slower than Cheserek this year and Verzbicas last year.
Add that onto the fact that both Cheserek and Verzbicas ran their PRs indoors, and that Verzbicas was virtually running solo and lapping some runners twice.
Oh no, they aren't running as fast as two of the greatest high school distance runners of all time. It would take I microscope to bring your balls/knowledge of running into perspective.
You can make all the jokes you want, but two years ago Joe ran = 8:44.06 for 2 miles at NON. According to McMillan that = a 14:11 5k. Remember that was 2 years ago, and he just ran a 14:25 in what was obviously a fast enough race for him. He should be a 13:45 guy if trained properly and consistently healthy, but guys like that aren't exactly a dime a dozen.
79 degrees and probably way hotter on the track would slow most people!
Need to cut those runners some slack.
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