The Stanford coach is running some of his women 3 weeks in a row, eg. Tonn, Weissenbach, and Chapus. So my guess is if the others aren't running it's because they're injured, not that he doesn't believe in racing a lot in winter.
The Stanford coach is running some of his women 3 weeks in a row, eg. Tonn, Weissenbach, and Chapus. So my guess is if the others aren't running it's because they're injured, not that he doesn't believe in racing a lot in winter.
pac12running wrote:
The Stanford coach is running some of his women 3 weeks in a row, eg. Tonn, Weissenbach, and Chapus. So my guess is if the others aren't running it's because they're injured, not that he doesn't believe in racing a lot in winter.
Or maybe they just don't want to run indoor this year
pac12running wrote:
The Stanford coach is running some of his women 3 weeks in a row, eg. Tonn, Weissenbach, and Chapus. So my guess is if the others aren't running it's because they're injured, not that he doesn't believe in racing a lot in winter.
Track is Weissenbach and Chapus' better sport, that's hard to argue with. I don't see why they wouldn't run indoor. Weissenbach didn't even run XC, presumably to focus on track. Smart move. I am curious as why Tonn is running.
Katie Flood has been sick. She should run at MPSF Champs.
I really hope things are all good with Hollander, I really think she could get into the 15:30's or so (maybe better) in the outdoor 5k later on this year if she can get there healthy/get into the right race. Fingers crossed.
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