I think you are referring to Randy Jackson. I believe he won an NCAA steeple, don't have time to check. He hurdled water jump and was in and out quite quickly. I think he was under 8:30.
I think you are referring to Randy Jackson. I believe he won an NCAA steeple, don't have time to check. He hurdled water jump and was in and out quite quickly. I think he was under 8:30.
oldsteepleguy wrote:
I think you are referring to Randy Jackson. I believe he won an NCAA steeple, don't have time to check. He hurdled water jump and was in and out quite quickly. I think he was under 8:30.
That is a name from the past. Former Wisconsin Badger and AW steepler! NCAA Champ in '80 with an 8:22 clocking
arrogance wrote:
ryan foreman wrote:He'll obviously get better with practice on those jumps.
malmo wrote:
He's already the best at it. How is 'practice' going to help? Shit happens. End of story.
The best of whom? Americans? That is like the best French marathoner saying he is "already the best" - nonsense.
Perhaps the best in all the land. But still having some trouble staying upright at the end. That's a risk you kind of have to take when you push yourself to the limit for the last four laps.
http://www.flotrack.org/coverage/248557-2012-USATF-Oxy-High-Performance-Meet/video/635492-M-3k-steeple-H02-Donn-Cabral-kicks-by-Jager-Fall-to-set-Collegiate-AR-2012-Oxy-HP#.VZlZm0CUzGc