haha love it
after all the morons and know-it-alls were saying he was DONE.
Guess what? He ain't done, he ain't even close. Looks like a medal in Rio is almost a certainty!
haha love it
after all the morons and know-it-alls were saying he was DONE.
Guess what? He ain't done, he ain't even close. Looks like a medal in Rio is almost a certainty!
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Stumptown wrote:
haha love it
after all the morons and know-it-alls were saying he was DONE.
Guess what? He is done, he ain't even close unless he dopes. Looks like qualifying is out!
There I fixed that for you
Please nop fanboy stop sucking his nuts
Centro is THE MAN
Caitlyn J. wrote:
Centro is THE MAN wrote:Centro is THE MAN
Centro hasn't run yet.
I guess they wait until middle school to teach you time zones.
Whether or not Centro has run yet is irrelevant.
None of your words can detract from the fact that
Centro is THE MAN
Nice 14.X final 100 after a 1400m jog.
Asbel like
another meet, another meet full of slow and disappointing times...centro 3:38 (rounding up)
that's all they do now, sit, sit, sit, sit, sit, 100m left, KICK = slow ass time and BOOOOOORRRRRING "race"
Slow weather. Worth 3:35 for Centro. Turned it on the last 200. He will win OT easily, as expected.
thatmakesittough323 wrote:
that's all they do now, sit, sit, sit, sit, sit, 100m left, KICK = slow ass time and BOOOOOORRRRRING "race"
Gotta practice race strategy during the season to prep for the big dance.
nwpow wrote:
Slow weather. Worth 3:35 for Centro. Turned it on the last 200. He will win OT easily, as expected.
Not even raining for his race. Very little wind. Nice temps in the 70s.
As for winning OT, USATF trials are an international joke in the 1500. People are talking about guys going top three who don't even have the Oly standard.
thatmakesittough323 wrote:
that's all they do now, sit, sit, sit, sit, sit, 100m left, KICK = slow ass time and BOOOOOORRRRRING "race"
You said it.
Zero gonadism.
manhood wrote:
Caitlyn J. wrote:Centro hasn't run yet.
I guess they wait until middle school to teach you time zones.
Whether or not Centro has run yet is irrelevant.
None of your words can detract from the fact that
Centro is THE MAN
This ^
(unless you (CJ) can point out where in my post I said that Centro had already run today)
thatmakesittough323 wrote:
another meet, another meet full of slow and disappointing times...centro 3:38 (rounding up)
Centro won in 3:37 and crushed everyone. HE's a lock (barring a Uceny fall) for the team.
Wheating 340 - may not make the trials.
Cheserek - 341!
Centro won in 3:37 and crushed everyone. HE's a lock (barring a Uceny fall) for the team.
Wheating 340 - may not make the trials.
Cheserek - 341!
Results here:
http://www.sheltoninvite.com/lr/16623/Section 1
1 Centrowitz, Matthe Nike Oregon Project 3:37.81 T 10
2 Wheating, Andrew Nike Otc 3:40.22 8
3 Soratos, Cristian Adidas 3:40.73 5
4 Prakel, Sam Unattached 3:40.74 4
5 Bayer, Andrew Nike Bowerma 3:41.16 3
6 Avila, Eric Hoka One One 3:41.37 1
7 Cheserek, Edward Unattached 3:41.57
8 Thompson, Joshua Oklahoma State 3:42.30
9 Herrera, Daniel High Performance 3:43.78
10 Fisher, Grant Stanford 3:43.86
11 Huling, Dan Nike Btc 3:44.62
12 See, Jeff Asics/Furman Elite 3:47.88
13 Engels, Craig Unattached 3:48.85
14 Noelle, Chad unattached 3:50.37
15 Haney, Blake Unattached 3:50.84
16 Maton, Matthew Unattached 3:50.94
-- McNamara, Jordan Nike Otc DNF
Section 2
1 Palamar, Adam Syracuse 3:40.26 6
2 Strum, Weston Unattached 3:41.22 2
3 Burkstrand, Travis Brooks ID 3:41.38
4 Presson, Isaac Rebel Track Club 3:44.11
5 Vaziri, Shyan UC Santa Barbara 3:44.41
6 Edman, Ferdinand Unattached 3:44.84
7 Williams, Cole Georgetown 3:45.56
8 Wright, Josh Asics Sydney 3:46.76
9 Flores, DJ Team Run Eugene 3:47.47
10 Bartelsmeyer, Amos Georgetown 3:47.67
11 Roff, Jeremy Asics Sydney 3:47.85
12 Olson, Erik Jbac 3:48.59
13 Landry, Christo Mizuno 3:50.04
14 Castle, Daniel US Air Force 3:50.85
15 Clement, Tony One World Athletics 3:52.70
16 Grimble, Chriss Unattached 3:56.15
17 Benson, Doug Team Run Eugene 3:59.27
Kick, snare, kick, hi-hat wrote:
thatmakesittough323 wrote:that's all they do now, sit, sit, sit, sit, sit, 100m left, KICK = slow ass time and BOOOOOORRRRRING "race"
Gotta practice race strategy during the season to prep for the big dance.
Big dance?
That is a good good race strategy to win the South American championships at best.
keep dreaming guido wrote:
nwpow wrote:Slow weather. Worth 3:35 for Centro. Turned it on the last 200. He will win OT easily, as expected.
Not even raining for his race. Very little wind. Nice temps in the 70s.
As for winning OT, USATF trials are an international joke in the 1500. People are talking about guys going top three who don't even have the Oly standard.
Part of the reason their may be a finisher in the top 3 in the 1500 at the trials that doesn't have the Olympic standard is that the Olympic 1500 standard doesn't line up with the Olympic standard in the other events. The 1500 standard is much harder.
According to the IAAF tables a 3:36.20 is equivalent to:
800 in 145.4 (trials standard 1:46.00)
Steeple in 8:21.0 (trials standard 8:30.0)
5000 in 13:14.0 (trials standard 13:25)
10,000 in 27:42 (trials standard 28:00)
So the 1500 guys are up against it. They have a tougher standard. SIGNIFICANTLY tougher than the steeple, 5000 and 10,000.
what a disappointing meet. Bunch of DI/Pro runners run times DIII guys run.
not impressed boys wrote:
what a disappointing meet. Bunch of DI/Pro runners run times DIII guys run.
Yes because blowing your load on a tune up meet is a great idea before the Olympic trials.
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