You heard it here first. 5th place today!
He's a phenomenal talent seemingly being coached very well. Gradually coming along
You heard it here first. 5th place today!
He's a phenomenal talent seemingly being coached very well. Gradually coming along
Justyn Knight in second?
Unless you have insider news of him going pro or redshirting?
I like Fisher but Justyn will be the first Canadian to win XC Championships in 2017. That is unless Cam won it previously?
quote]Predictor of Things wrote:
You heard it here first. 5th place today!
He's a phenomenal talent seemingly being coached very well. Gradually coming along[/quote]
Is Grant Fisher's high school coach still coaching him?
He is white and American so that would be nice.
[quote]Concupiscurd wrote:
I like Fisher but Justyn will be the first Canadian to win XC Championships in 2017. That is unless Cam won it previously?
You're just all tuned in to the facts, aren't you?
Concupiscurd wrote:
I like Fisher but Justyn will be the first Canadian to win XC Championships in 2017. That is unless Cam won it previously?
quote]Predictor of Things wrote:
You heard it here first. 5th place today!
He's a phenomenal talent seemingly being coached very well. Gradually coming along
[/quote]
Wow you must be younger, but you don't have to go back too far to see Simon Bairu and his tenure.
Fisher is more talented than Knight. And smarter. Fisher was doing the same low mileage in high school and ran sub 4:00. Look at his progesssion, he gets better every year. Knight is good but not Fisher good. Hopefully Grant ( and knight!) stays healthy
RedBloodSells wrote:
Justyn Knight in second?
Unless you have insider news of him going pro or redshirting?
another Austin turd wrote:
[quote]Concupiscurd wrote:
I like Fisher but Justyn will be the first Canadian to win XC Championships in 2017. That is unless Cam won it previously?
You're just all tuned in to the facts, aren't you?
guy from wisco won it twice is canadian and sheila reid also a 2 time winner
put up your kickstand wrote:
another Austin turd wrote:[quote]Concupiscurd wrote:
I like Fisher but Justyn will be the first Canadian to win XC Championships in 2017. That is unless Cam won it previously?
You're just all tuned in to the facts, aren't you?
guy from wisco won it twice is canadian and sheila reid also a 2 time winner
We need the Brojos to start fighting against these "fake news" posts. Hahaha
Ummm... ever heard of Simon Bairu?
Concupiscurd wrote:
I like Fisher but Justyn will be the first Canadian to win XC Championships in 2017. That is unless Cam won it previously?
Cam did not win an NCAA XC championship but Simon Bairu has won 2 championships(2004, 2005) which would not make Knight the first Canadian to win.
In case you missed it: Grant Fishter talked after the race:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keZCeGbWMvc
All post-race interviews:
http://www.letsrun.com/news/2016/11/athlete-video-interviews-2016-ncaa-cross-country-championships/
not a foreigner for once wrote:
He is white and American so that would be nice.
He's Canadian.
Mark My Words:
Upon completion of NCAA elegibility, Fisher will be forgotten. And justifiably so. He has done nothing of consequence on the world scene.
Dude - Simon Bariu won it back to back in 2004 and 2005. #history
Concupiscurd wrote:
I like Fisher but Justyn will be the first Canadian to win XC Championships in 2017. That is unless Cam won it previously?
quote]Predictor of Things wrote:
You heard it here first. 5th place today!
He's a phenomenal talent seemingly being coached very well. Gradually coming along
[/quote]
Ever heard of Simon Bairu?
Ever heard of Simon Bairu?
Concupiscurd wrote:
I like Fisher but Justyn will be the first Canadian to win XC Championships in 2017. That is unless Cam won it previously?
quote]Predictor of Things wrote:
You heard it here first. 5th place today!
He's a phenomenal talent seemingly being coached very well. Gradually coming along
[/quote]
Mark My Words:
Upon completion of NCAA elegibility, Fisher will be forgotten. And justifiably so. He has done nothing of consequence on the world scene.[/quote]
I don't understand how you can look at what Fisher has done so far and say he's on course to become irrelevant.
Good interview.
Good role model.
Good for the sport.