Scott Fauble3 wrote:
I wonder what Efraimson could do in some DL races this year?
I'm sorry but that DL New York race was set up nearly perfectly for Efraimson, I think that's the best time we'll see from her this year
Scott Fauble3 wrote:
I wonder what Efraimson could do in some DL races this year?
I'm sorry but that DL New York race was set up nearly perfectly for Efraimson, I think that's the best time we'll see from her this year
NOP Skeptic wrote:
For all you people that though Efraimson was as good as or on the same level as Efraimson, you just saw the square off
And for all you people who said Cain was ducking, you just got your matchup
Efraimson might want to think twice about turning pro
Cain >> Efraimson
Alexa's got a lot of promise, but there is not now nor was there prior to this race really a question of her capabilities vs Cain. All the negativity about Cain ducking, etc. is just Nike/NOP/AlSal hate directed at Cain (and probably a bit a jealousy and fickleness by folks wanting the next upcoming HS phenom).
DAG drops out of the 5000 and no one on LRC claims she's ducking, can't cut it, is afraid of losing, etc.. In fact, there was generally supportive and understanding posts for her (as there should be).
Hasay, another NOP athlete, is pilloried non-stop on this mb.
Would be nice to see support for all three of these fine athletes.
Huge gap between someone who has run 4:04 once and run 4:07 or equivs at mile multiple times and a 4:07 person once
The one Made a World Final, the other could not make a U.S. final
Two different levels
What ever happened to Aníta Hinriksdóttir?
I for one was very impressed by the gutsy race Efraimson ran. Sure, she faded in the last 250m, but up till that point ran every bit like she belonged in that race. She positioned herself well throughout, keyed well off of Cain, but simply found herself spent with 250m left and had nothing much more to give.
To me, it further showed her maturity and toughness that while she faded from 4th on the backstretch to 7th place by midway around the final curve, she slid no further place-wise and held that all the way to the finish.
It looked to me like what happened was not simply that she "faded" as everyone is saying. She thoroughly *believes* in herself and hoped or thought she could finish top 3 or 4, but it turned out she simply ran beyond what she was capable of at this time. Yes, she hit the wall and paid for it, but that just shows what kind of fearlessness she has. And it didn't look like stupid fearlessness but more calculated see just where her limits turned out to be. Has to be a great learning experience. Not to mention satisfying to see her totally put herself out there like that. Very ballsy (pardon my French), if you ask me.
LRC race report said an official had to help her through the mixed zone without stopping to give an interview as she was struggling to walk. Not hard to see why.
the juice kicked in
cain was tying up at the end; physically spent.
anyone who says she was easing up and in control, doesn't know basic cues athletes show.
When you consider that runners have to go through rounds to get to the finals, the difference between Cain and Efraimsom is even greater - Alexa working hard in a preliminary and Mary doing just enough to get to the next round.
Why do Mary Cain supporters seem so woefully unintelligent? I imagine it has far more to do with the hour and with the fact that this is a "SO THERE!" thread, but come on...
i hope people will finally stop trying to say Alexa is better than Cain
Do you really mean "trying to say" or so you mean "saying"? Because I don't know of anyone who has intended to say that Alexa is better than Cain and been unable to get the words out. Additionally, who has been saying that Alexa is better anyway?
Efraimson did pretty good today in the 1500 tonight
You left out how her morning 1500 went.
Efraimson ran 4:07 two weeks ago. That would have won tonight's heat. She toasted herself running too many races.
Haha that analogy is not even close to accurate
Please look up the word "analogy" before using it again. Write the definition on the inside of your eyelids so you don't forget it.
her contract is gonna be based on media hype\
Sports marketing is not your strong suit.
iI honestly can't remember the last time Efraimson won a pro race or even came second
Maybe because she's run a grand total of three of them, including tonight? Millrose Mile and her DL 1,500 in NYC.
that DL New York race was set up nearly perfectly for Efraimson
Whereas Cain faced weak fields in all of her best races.
Sounds like ol' Alexa should just hang 'em up right now.
Only 2 NCAA runners finished ahead of Efraimson.
Hey Gecko moron
"a similarity between like features of two things, on which a comparison may be based"
Yea that actually fits perfectly with his comment about analogy. How about you print out the definition and learn to use the English language correctly while also not being a douch bag.
NOP Dopee wrote:
It was good Efraimson got the exposure but definitely doesn't need to go pro, and needs to stick to the JR's for the next 2 years
I agree she doesn't need to go pro, but why for 2 years? She's run 4:07 this year as a junior. That's already faster than any collegian. What if she runs 4:01 next year?
I don't see how running dual meets against Wichita State the following year would really help her progression.
[quote]The GIGO Gecko wrote:
Why do Mary Cain supporters seem so woefully unintelligent? I imagine it has far more to do with the hour and with the fact that this is a "SO THERE!" thread, but come on...
iI honestly can't remember the last time Efraimson won a pro race or even came second
Maybe because she's run a grand total of three of them, including tonight? Millrose Mile and her DL 1,500 in NYC.
You fo got the 3,000 in Washington where she ran an amazing 9:00 but faded to 4th however 4 or 5 seconds behind the winner. I'm not a huge fan of Mary Cain, I just like what she does, but that's one of the differences between Cain and Efraimson. It's that Efraimson gets dragged along to fast times, whereas Cain can atually compete when she's at her best or near her best. Efraimson cannot do that yet, as evident in the 4 pro races she has been in.
Do you really mean "trying to say" or so you mean "saying"? Because I don't know of anyone who has intended to say that Alexa is better than Cain and been unable to get the words out.
Nitpicking.
You left out how her morning 1500 went.
Efraimson ran 4:07 two weeks ago. That would have won tonight's heat. She toasted herself running too many races.
She did run too many races, but you can't compare the two performances. With different tactics in different races, you'll have trouble accurately predicting based on "recent bests times". Just look at Jenny Simpson... she wasn't going to run a 3:58 in that particular race.
her contract is gonna be based on media hype
Sports marketing is not your strong suit.
You don't think that beating pros and getting noticed for it helps you get a contract? Potential & all are definitely factors, but media hype is definitely useful...
iI honestly can't remember the last time Efraimson won a pro race or even came second
Maybe because she's run a grand total of three of them, including tonight? Millrose Mile and her DL 1,500 in NYC.
It's true that she hasn't run a lot of pro races, but she hasn't fit in as well as if she waited longer before "going pro". In a year perhaps she should think about it. Going from "really big fish / biggest fish (if you exclude Mary Cain)" to "small fish" is a really tough transition that ruins a lot of runners. She should wait.
It is a work of art how a HS girl, who is demolishing times run by other HS phenoms for decades, is being horsewhipped by posters using another phenom, who is not just mega-, but freakishly talented. Good going guys! Raise that Cain and land the blows well! Leave no possibility of escape from the wrath of the Almighty Keyboard Jockey!
FINALLY, Alexa fails to run a PR in a major race, for the first time in over a year. Just when we thought the vultures had no hope of drawing another breath, they can heave a sigh and feast on the moment!
Done! Over! Pack it in! No hope! Go back to square one! Ha ha!
Now at last we can focus on an Ethiopian of no certain vintage with which to demean our own. Oh what a fun game!
Runner1048 wrote:
You fo got the 3,000 in Washington where she ran an amazing 9:00
No I didn't. That was an invitational that was open to unattached or club runners and had fields consisting overwhelmingly of collegiate runners. Professional races include athletes who are either beyond their college years (or never had them) or are so exceptional that they can gain entry anyway. How many pro races have you known that have guys running in the 4:20s for the mile?
Runner1048 wrote:
Efraimson gets dragged along to fast times, whereas Cain can atually compete when she's at her best or near her best.
This is so ignorant as to defy description. The girl has been running against pro competition only since February and sporadically at that. Cain turned pro before her high-school career was even half over and has run a large number of pro races, not just three or four. And by the way, to the smelly moron who doesn't know what an analogy is, what I just made was a comparison. Not all comparisons are analogies.
Analogies can be comprised on multiple comparisons related to each other, that's exactly what I did
Yeah and the cool thing is that Mary has actually won a few of those races, or came in second or third, and has even qualified for a WORLD FINAL. What I'm trying to say is that Alexa has had a few chances to compete against pros but always gets dropped like nothing. It's amazing what she runs yes, but Mary Cain even a few pro races in was competing, I don;t understand how you don't understand that.
Exactly, Cain's 2013 indoor season was the 1st full season she even worked w/ Salazar and she was already outkicking and finished over top pro's, did anyone not see her beat Moser and Erdmann at Washington for her 3k debut? Did anyone see her get 2nd at the NB Games behind none other than Sarah Bowman to run 4:32? Did anyone see her in the Millrose mile when she got 2nd behind Nicole Sifuentes (world champ qualifier) and ran 4:28? Did anyone see her when she almost won Oxy behind Katie Mackey to run 4:04 and get the A standard for Worlds? Did anyone see her go through the 300 at 46 seconds at the PRE 800m and no one thought she would break 2 at that point, and then she outsprinted half the field in the final 150m to become the only American HSer to break 2 in 1:59.51? Did anyone see her jog the Portland Track Festival 5k just to get the USA A standard and still break the HS National record? Did anyone see her jet pass all the pro's in the final lap of USA's to only get clipped by Moser (who ran 4:02 earlier) and qualify for Worlds? Did anyone see her use her smart tactics to make sure she was in the position to make the world final where the 12 best girls in the world at 1500m competed? Cause I saw all those things, and that was from her JR year, and Alexa is a phenominal athlete, but she's hasn't accomplished any of this... Give her time, yes, but don't say she's on the same level right now...
NOP Skeptic wrote:
Yeah, she gave it her all, I'll give her that
Sadly you didn't with your original post.
Would it kill you to edit before you click Post?
Efraimson >> You.
Is there a rule against attaching a helium balloon to yourself while running a road race?
Am I living in the twilight zone? The Boston Marathon weather was terrible!
How rare is it to run a sub 5 minute mile AND bench press 225?
Move over Mark Coogan, Rojo and John Kellogg share their 3 favorite mile workouts
Mark Coogan says that if you could only do 3 workouts as a 1500m runner you should do these
Red Bull (who sponsors Mondo) calls Mondo the pole vaulting Usain Bolt. Is that a fair comparison?