Noticed the ?? and the !!
Not sure what to make of this one. I'm glad he's running a low-key meet instead of dropping out of a high profile one.
Event 45 Men 1500 Meter Run Friday
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Name Year School Finals
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Section 1
1 Andrews, Robby adidas / Nj-Nytc 3:42.54
2 Palmer, Ford New Jersey-N 3:42.90
3 Williamsz, Jordan Villanova 3:43.01
4 McEntee, Sam Villanova 3:43.33
5 Cabral, Donn Nike 3:43.59
6 Gagnon, Brian New Jersey-N 3:44.09
7 Paulson, William Princeton 3:44.15
8 Denault, Robert Villanova 3:44.28
9 Gonzalez, Christian New Jersey-N 3:44.46
10 Moore, John Stotan Racing 3:47.36
11 Cooper, Kevin New Balance Boston 3:48.84
He's back!!?? Robby Andrews over Donn Cabral 3:42 baby!!!
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woah. will paulson's a freshman. great race for him.
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He was totally "back" this indoor season in the 800, but this is a great start to outdoor. That is a good race for Ford Palmer as well, I'm pretty sure he's never broken 4:00 in the mile.
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Before Princeton, Paulson's PR was 3:46.48. Still a fine considering.
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three cat night wrote:
woah. will paulson's a freshman. great race for him.
http://www.goprincetontigers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=10600&ATCLID=209249882 -
dartmouth could have gone 1-3 in that race
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coopers wrote:
dartmouth could have gone 1-3 in that race
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Robby Andrews might pop a good race here and there, but he does not appear to have the right mind set to be a top pro runner. Prove me wrong if you can Robby.
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Lumpy Loofer wrote:
Robby Andrews might pop a good race here and there, but he does not appear to have the right mind set to be a top pro runner. Prove me wrong if you can Robby.
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Andrews got tangled up with about 325 to go. Stumbled to about 5 feet behind group. By 220 to go mark he was in the lead. I saw him race indoors and he never looked comfortable. He looked super in control last night.
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Amen. Gaggles is a bright chap with good dreams. He is a hell uvah lot faster than anyone posting here, and actually has a future. GOOD LUCK BRIAN!!!! He was leading the Wanamaker mile the majority of the race, btw. And yes, I do realize he was the pacemaker. It was merely a bad attempt at humor.
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Gagnon is still improving and getting faster. The guy should keep at it. Even if he weren't getting faster, if he likes to run he should run. The only people that are a joke are those who are afraid to compete because of what some morons might say.
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Cabral is a steeple guy, hence the Olympic race he ran. Great race for both but tough to diss Cabral like that. Cabral will be rolling come the summer especially with things to jump over during the race.
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So much for being back:
Penn Relays Olympic Development Men's Mile Run
PL ID Athlete School/Affiliation Mark
1 16 Thomas Awad Penn 3:58.34
2 6 Mike Rutt NJ*NY TC 3:58.51
3 3 Liam Boylan-Pett NJ*NY TC 3:59.81
4 9 Ford Palmer NJ*NY TC 4:00.00
5 5 Owen Dawson unattached 4:00.13
6 7 Christian Gonzalez NJ*NY TC 4:01.63
7 13 James Shirvell Yale 4:02.38
8 8 Coby Horowitz Bowdoin College 4:06.44
9 2 Robby Andrews adidas 4:10.44
10 10 John Moore Stotan Racing 4:16.99
17 Brian Hill NJ*NY TC DNF
18 Declan Murray NJ*NY TC DNF -
Anyone know what happened to Robby at Penn? I haven't seen the race yet. Was this a workout for him, injury, fall . . . anything that makes sense?