What a great race. Glad I was there to see it live.
What a great race. Glad I was there to see it live.
Thanks for posting.
What's the deal with that track: no curbing?
Here are the post-race videos of Fisher and Hunter. Fisher is a real class act--no excuses. Great kid. Hunter as well.
Shawn H wrote:
http://www.milesplit.com/videos/95062What a great race.
+1. Tx for posting the video.
My fellow Utahn, Conner Mantz, didn't run a PR today, but his time was good. I was cheering for him because this was his last race before he leaves on a 2-year church mission to Ghana. I've been to Ghana recently He won't be able to run much, if at all there, but when he gets back he'll be two years older (probably three by the time he really gets rolling again), and Coach Eyestone is a great coach. Here's his post-race interview. 11 boys ran under 9:00.
Correction. Here's the right Mantz video:
lease wrote:
Thanks for posting.
What's the deal with that track: no curbing?
Uh, there is curbing... it's a raised cement ledge.
It was strange to see another kid not only hang with Grant the final lap, but to have another gear. He did a brilliant job of holding Fisher to the outside on both curves, his somewhat ungainly stride contrasting with the near-robotic efficiency of Fisher The Kicker.
Early in he race. Hunter often looks around, as if he is a bit bored with the proceedings and might see something interesting after all, maybe a hickey on the arm of that kid there....
how did that end up overexposed on every camera?
The race video goes in slow motion, won't pause and keeps freezing.
Bump this up just once. Great race to watch.