make that 2013-2014
make that 2013-2014
Gary the Snail wrote:
Wisconsin has 40 sub 14 min 5kers all time.
Oregon has at least that. The Ducks only list top-10 with 10th at 13:40.
It's funny the Duck media guide includes an old 3-mile list. The slowest 7 times on this list converted to 5k would not make the 5k top-10 list.
Interesting that Salazar ranks higher on the 5k list (3rd)than the 10k list (4th). Galen Rupp is only #6 on the 5k list.
http://www.goducks.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=4367&SPID=243&DB_OEM_ID=500&ATCLID=206658760Rupp is higher on th comprehensive list, ie, including indoors.
webfoot wrote:
Gary the Snail wrote:Wisconsin has 40 sub 14 min 5kers all time.
Oregon has at least that. The Ducks only list top-10 with 10th at 13:40.
It's funny the Duck media guide includes an old 3-mile list. The slowest 7 times on this list converted to 5k would not make the 5k top-10 list.
Interesting that Salazar ranks higher on the 5k list (3rd)than the 10k list (4th). Galen Rupp is only #6 on the 5k list.
http://www.goducks.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=4367&SPID=243&DB_OEM_ID=500&ATCLID=206658760
Yea, UO wins this hands down if you go all the way back to the early 60s. Jeez, I know there have been tons of "B" team guys at UO that went sub 14 that no one even had a fvckin clue about. I know the list is well in excess of 40.
Who in the early 1960's other than Dellinger ever broke 14:00 for 5000?
This is all hearsay. Tons?
Oregon had a huge group. And when you consider the 3 mile I agree they probably have the most but I would doubt its hands down considering they had a stretch from the late 1980's to 1990's where they declined at the same time Wisconsin typically had 4-6 sub 14:00 runners every year.
Also consider that Wisconsin's school record is 13:12 and 10th on their list is 13:38 by Jay Schoenfelder, probably another guy you never heard of.