Interesting that the qualifying time is faster than centro's mile the other day at USATF indoor Champs
Interesting that the qualifying time is faster than centro's mile the other day at USATF indoor Champs
That's cause those pros are LAZY and just want to dog it for 1200 meters!
All of the times except the 7:53.41 you listed in your thread subject got in. Everyone wants to jump the gun these days.
more like "how many of them are still running in 4-5 years?". so many talented guys give it up right after college...drives me nuts. you're only 22 or so, still 10+ years to see what you can do! such a shame, but i guess you can't make somebody enjoy the sport enough to keep going after college.
kdj wrote:
How many of the Top 16 per event end up in Rio in 2016?
Or 18 years. Lagat now 8 seconds faster than he was in College...