Great video, love the commentating. Brazier looked incredible for the first 600, but seemed to die a bit at the end. Such a cool runner to watch, can't wait to watch him vs Clayton Murphy at NCAAs
Great video, love the commentating. Brazier looked incredible for the first 600, but seemed to die a bit at the end. Such a cool runner to watch, can't wait to watch him vs Clayton Murphy at NCAAs
Stop talking about NCAA 800m without including 18 yr old Isiah Harris who won his conference in 1:46.24 by almost a full second. He is Brazier biggest true threat!
800 is shaping up to be a brawl!
KrystalBall wrote:
Stop talking about NCAA 800m without including 18 yr old Isiah Harris who won his conference in 1:46.24 by almost a full second. He is Brazier biggest true threat!
Harris is not 18. Turned 19 in October '96. Six months older than Brazier.
Brazier could have been 1:45 again with a less ambitious first lap.
Arroyo might have had real chance to win if not for Hernandez running interference on the last turn.
Hey tool
Link I checked has his D.O.B Oct 1997 and 1:45.93 and 1:46.24 both winning their races are very close ability wise. Too close to hand Brazier the title just yet.
According to multiple references, Harris's DOB is October 18, 1996 -- not 1997.
http://www.tilastopaja.org/jukka/db/uusiat/at2.php?Sex=1&ID=190528
http://www.all-athletics.com/node/809353
I wish him the best of luck at NCAA.
The Good The Bad and the Ugali wrote:
http://rutube.ru/video/ef7e8e94c34ade6bfe50a44de094c4cc/?ref=logoBrazier of course looks smooth, Hernandez is rough and seemed to sprint all-out the first 400 (50.47), yet he hung on well to block Arroyo somewhat. That has to be the most competitive conference 800 ever.
Why are all these Brazier videos being posted on Russian YouTube?
Is his coach trying to share them with athletes, friends, family without spreading too much hype with easier-to-find YouTube?
If so, smart!
Here is his record run:
http://rutube.ru/video/b63550a3ad294cbaeebbeedafb23092f/another florida boy making waves, but literally, is a swimmer at UF, but I understand from the paper today that he actually quit for a while because of excessive internet speculation (there must be some swimming message boards), too much pressure, so maybe the uk coach on here was right that we should calm down about these young talented athletes and let them develop on their own without too much hype (I'm as guilty as anyone).
A smart performer doesn't read their reviews.
jjjjj wrote:
another florida boy making waves, but literally, is a swimmer at UF, but I understand from the paper today that he actually quit for a while because of excessive internet speculation (there must be some swimming message boards), too much pressure, so maybe the uk coach on here was right that we should calm down about these young talented athletes and let them develop on their own without too much hype (I'm as guilty as anyone).
The two hour taped highlight show was done well. They centered on the points race and a couple of star attractions. Got to see a bit of everything and two hours enough to keep the casual joe tuned in.
cwarcarblue11 wrote:
Great video, love the commentating. Brazier looked incredible for the first 600, but seemed to die a bit at the end. Such a cool runner to watch, can't wait to watch him vs Clayton Murphy at NCAAs