Is setting up cooling mist machines allowed on the track for this "race"? Might help keep things cool.
Is setting up cooling mist machines allowed on the track for this "race"? Might help keep things cool.
I don't think she'll run.
Confused Briton wrote:
I'll be okay. You, on the other hand, rate people qualified before they've met minimun standards.
J.R. wrote:[quote]Confused Briton wrote:
Good post. She's qualified, she just isn't eligible to go.
You sound like a very confused Briton.
She met the standard, she got 3rd place, also beating Hastings and Goucher.
"Good post. She's qualified, she just isn't eligible to go.
No no, she's qualified, she just isn't completely qualified.
Wait what about this: she's qualified, she's just not ratified? Not certified? Not..."
...fast enough.
track chick wrote:
I don't think she'll run.
I think you're right.
Her achilles must still be giving her trouble, otherwise there would at least be a tentative date and time. Track Chick (such a name is deserving of capitals) might very well be right, which is a shame, because Erdmann deserved at least one crack at the standard.
J.R. wrote:
track chick wrote:I don't think she'll run.
I think you're right.
Has she got the A yet?
Why do you keep doing this? I'm genuinely curious. The thread is dedicated to the question as to whether Tara will meet the minimum time standard required for her to qualify for the WCs. At the moment, she is technically not qualified to go to the meet. USATF will not enter her, despite her excellent performance at the trials. Is this some sort of semantic game that you're playing or do you merely enjoy playing obtuse?
J.R. wrote:
She met the standard, she got 3rd place, also beating Hastings and Goucher.
She making an attempt tomorrow night. FloTrack broadcasting it. Cmon Twitter updates.
No time announced yet, but look for her to run at 10:00 or 10:30: it will be warm tomorrow.
mcweaksauce wrote:
She making an attempt tomorrow night. FloTrack broadcasting it. Cmon Twitter updates.
This Alberto the Roughrider multi-night meet must hold the record for the longest meet with the fewest events ever.
when this all shakes out we'll see Hasting going to the WC with Flanagan and Hasay.
Considering running in the morning, the temperature is 10 degrees cooler from 6 to 7 am as at 10 pm, the wind is slightly less, but the dew point is the same.
However the sun is out at 6 am. As the dew point is the same, probably 10 pm is the better choice.
mcweaksauce wrote:
She making an attempt tomorrow night. FloTrack broadcasting it. Cmon Twitter updates.
Are the same guys pacing her....errrrr, I mean racing another 10,000 in the same "meet"?
And where are they running this one? Roosevelt's track apparently didn't have a satisfactory curb for Hasay, although one was ordered, but the installation wasn't "correct". Also - will they be paying another 4 women to run this one to make it an official meet? Different pacemakers?
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