She was 2nd in her HEAT of the finals, 3rd overall.
She was 2nd in her HEAT of the finals, 3rd overall.
Dude, that post was about the prelims, yes, she got 3rd today in the finals of the 200 in 22.85, another PR, and 2nd in the 60 with 7.12 AGAIN (time would be 2nd in USATFs), to bring Oregon a boatload of points for a title they won by 3 points. Incredible consistency by this girl this weekend.
cantyouread wrote:
She was 2nd in her HEAT of the finals, 3rd overall.
Jasmine Todd must be hating life right now....first Jenna, now Hannah.
Smart Women look at how great coaching made a her even faster then see was.
I suppose you may have to consider yourself surprised after the 2016 indoor meet where she scored major points for the champions
Burned off by the two fastest white girls in American history...ouch.
DontbePC wrote:
Jasmine Todd must be hating life right now....first Jenna, now Hannah.
Norfwester wrote:
I know Hannah's situation pretty well and I will be surprised if she ever materializes as a contributor to an NCAA team. Throughout high school she really struggled to participate within any kind of team structure and moved to a new situation almost every year. She ran well training under her dad's club team but she just cannot play well with others. I don't know why that is, maybe it's the independent spirit of a homeschooler, but the pattern is very clear. I don't see how Oregon will be any different for her.
Her transfer is another chase for greener grass but those that do well at Oregon are the athletes willing to put their heads down and work hard. I don't think this move will work.
Boy howdy you nailed that one
turned out to be the difference maker in a narrow national title. nice recruit.
Probably made MaryBeth Sant grumpy, if she even follows track anymore...
Or maybe she isn't hating life...
DontbePC wrote:
Jasmine Todd must be hating life right now....first Jenna, now Hannah.
Todd hasn't a great indoor season, she is slower this year than last year. But, keep in mind, Todd is a world class 100m sprinter and Hannah is an ncaa level 60m sprinter.
Todd was ranked #10 last year in the 100. Cunliffe is #10 right now in the 60.
TrackCoach wrote:
DontbePC wrote:Jasmine Todd must be hating life right now....first Jenna, now Hannah.
Todd hasn't a great indoor season, she is slower this year than last year. But, keep in mind, Todd is a world class 100m sprinter and Hannah is an ncaa level 60m sprinter.
7.12 would have been 5th at World's. Definitely world class.
Jasmine Todd was injured going into the NCAA meet. For her to score is impressive and to run 7.19 is outstanding because people who are healthy can't even run that. Jenna has never beat Jasmine in race where they are together, which I would keep in mind. They both hold the school record. So I think we should give credit where it is due.
So surly and arrogant looking! Narcissism highly likely. Will fit right in as a pro.
Coming form a poindexter distance weasel, those epithets qualify as a hail of compliments. Sprinter swag is like another planet to your spindly, pasty, flopsweat reality.42.88 yesterday. Train keeps-a-rollin'
Uugg! wrote:
So surly and arrogant looking! Narcissism highly likely. Will fit right in as a pro.
Wind: 1.7
1 Jenna Prandini Puma 10.95
2 Hannah Cunliffe Oregon 10.99
3 Miki Barber TAG 11.10
4 Kim Duncan HSI 11.11
Kind of like, World Class.
World class, indeed. Hotness as well.