Incidentally, I think that she finished around 61 in much faster mile/1500m races.
Incidentally, I think that she finished around 61 in much faster mile/1500m races.
NCAAGirl wrote:
The NCAA dosen't have much to offer?..... Just look at what it took to make it the Indoor National Meet. And then factor in a coach who isn't Alberto, having to double at conferences to earn points, college load of work, and a social life.
Mary Cain has a faster mile than any woman in D1 this year...I think it's pretty fair to say it doesn't have much to offer her, unless she's planning on moving up to the 5K...
Mary Cain is said to be 5'7, 111lbs
Vegetables do wrote:
Mary Cain has not proven that she is world class.
If running in a final at the outdoor World Champs doesn't "prove" that you are world class, what exactly is required?
Cain is not my type, I don't care for her on top or bottom.
* wrote:
... growing. She's the real deal, folks. All the talk of hips and such hindering her development is silly. She'll be on top for awhile. AMIRIGHT, Salazar?
4runner wrote:
Vegetables do wrote:Mary Cain has not proven that she is world class.
If running in a final at the outdoor World Champs doesn't "prove" that you are world class, what exactly is required?
That was from a year ago
die...
Sorry.
Too juiced to lose...
one year later, same retards trolling.
if you eliminate yourself from society now... we may still have a chance. give it a rest Mary Cain Jizz-over-ers, theres NOTHING inspirational about someone who gets LUCKY enough to do well that young, shes not working any HARDER than a girl who runs a 5:45 mile, shes just more LUCKY, thats NOT an inspiration, what ever happened to inspiration being someone who beat the odds and overcame adversity?