I highly doubt that she'll be a big name. I don't see her ever running any faster than 2:03. Kid just can't turnover.
I highly doubt that she'll be a big name. I don't see her ever running any faster than 2:03. Kid just can't turnover.
Keep dreaming. It won't happen.
Looks like she could sure turnover to win the SEC Championship..
Got your back Mary, sorry, Maury. I saw Oxford on a map once so I, too, am an expert on Ole Miss athletics. Sounds like you and Feldmeier were pretty close so you would have the advantage on me regarding insights into the inner workings of her aberrant psychi. But, being from Washington, and watching her and other locals compete against my kids since she was about 7, I know she is not the only regional athlete who has manipulated her way into a major university track program by winning (funny, you mis-spelled it 'whining') multiple state titles and records in high school. Whining (sorry, now you've got me doing it!), I mean winning her way through SEC's was obviously a fluke, anyone could do that once, right?. No potential. If only she'd slow down so you could catch her and air your grievances directly...
Coach leaves, precarious program collapses, and she jumps ship for a stable program in Oregon. Can't believe anyone thinks your just a bitter left-behind.
Won title at Ole Miss....won't happen again in Oregon. Won state titles only because she was in a lower division in Washington. Look at the times coming out of the higher divisions in Washington. She would not have won state titles. When she won the SEC title the time was very slow. Had the girl from Arkansas run like she ran at NCAA's Feldmeier would not have won. My prediction is that she'll never run faster than a 2:03??
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Won title at Ole Miss....won't happen again in Oregon. Won state titles only because she was in a lower division in Washington. Look at the times coming out of the higher divisions in Washington. She would not have won state titles. When she won the SEC title the time was very slow. Had the girl from Arkansas run like she ran at NCAA's Feldmeier would not have won. My prediction is that she'll never run faster than a 2:03??
Well of course you are a moron, so your prediction is useless.
First she will be training at Oregon with competent coaches and real athletes. Second she will peak for championship season in May and June, not the Corn Pone Invitational in April. Third, last year was her first year running the 800. Even the mouth breathers at Peckerhead Tech should have able to coax another second out of her in her second year training for the event.
HIgh schoolers turning over!!
http://www.usatf.tv/gprofile.php?mgroup_id=45365&do=videos&video_id=150454
How did this post go from Hannah Cunliffe who is an outstanding runner to someone named Feldmeier? Hannah is a great runner with a good work ethic. I for one was happy to see that she is going where she will be valued as a great sprinter. What idiot decided to add this other name to this conversation? I don't personally care about this other runner. Let's stick to talking about Hannah!
Why did she leave Oregon to run for LSU?
Wow! Were some of you guys wrong!
Just saw Hannah Cunliffe run 7.14 (60m) and 22.96 (200m) for the number 1 and number 3 qualifying times in the heats of the Indoor NCAA's.
She is obviously living up to her potential.
Woe unto you naysayers!
BTW, I am no OREGON fan (far from)...but do love great track & field.
Give that girl her due!
Wow! Were some of you guys wrong!
Just saw Hannah Cunliffe run 7.14 (60m) and 22.96 (200m) for the number 1 and number 3 qualifying times in the heats of the Indoor NCAA's.
She is obviously living up to her potential.
Woe unto you naysayers!
BTW, I am no OREGON fan (far from)...but do love great track & field.
Give that girl her due!
Wow! Were some of you guys wrong!
Just saw Hannah Cunliffe run 7.14 (60m) and 22.96 (200m) for the number 1 and number 3 qualifying times in the heats of the Indoor NCAA's.
She is obviously living up to her potential.
Woe unto you naysayers!
BTW, I am no OREGON fan (far from)...but do love great track & field.
Give that girl her due!
Forgive the repeat posts...accidental.
Once again haters going to hate. Way to go Hannah!!! Curtis Taylor is the real deal. Good luck to all the athletes tomorrow.
Regards,
Ryan Banta
Fastest time in the NCAA for 60 and a 0.3 improvement in the 200.....
7.14/22.96 a great start at nationals. It doesn't always lead to the same placings in the finals but she's likely to score a lot of points for Oregon. They know how to coach track.
She ran 7.12. Now tied with NCAA #4 AT with English Gardner. Pretty extraordinary, really.
Oregon has by far the best sprint coach in the Country I'm always amazed when a female recruit picks U$C over Oregon now Oregon never seems to have a great men's sprint squad but damn every year the Women's team in on point on the sprints.
Also 2nd fastest time in the 200, not third.
I’m a D2 female runner. Our coach explicitly told us not to visit LetsRun forums.
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Hats off to my dad. He just ran a 1:42 Half Marathon and turns 75 in 2 months!