These clowns have yet to ID any members of NB Europe!
They stink.
These clowns have yet to ID any members of NB Europe!
They stink.
jenny needs a 4:29 to get the WR in this DMR
In our preview we said this is what they needed for WR
3:17+52+2:01.5+4:26= 10:36.5
Here's what they've done:
3:18.4+52.32+2:01.94. So they need Jenny to really bring it as they are 2.16 behind what we had them down for.
So sub 4:24 for Jenny. That would be an incredible run in January
isnt the indoor record 10:42? is 10:36 an outdoor record?
was there a point for murphy running this one?
women just ran 10:40.31 (4:27 split) beating the indoor WR by 2 seconds
They get the record*
The times we were talking about was the world outdoor record 10:36.50).
Officially the IAAF doesn't recognize an indoor record but it was 10:42.57.
Should we at LetsRun just call it a world record?
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No because nobody cares about indoor..."it's all about outdoors" according to Brazier and Soloman.
wejo wrote:
They get the record*
The times we were talking about was the world outdoor record 10:36.50).
Officially the IAAF doesn't recognize an indoor record but it was 10:42.57.
Should we at LetsRun just call it a world record?
murphy fan wrote:
was there a point for murphy running this one?
Early season rustbuster since he isn't ready for fast stuff, pretty common for pure 800 or 8/15 guys. Gets in a great hard aerobic effort during the base phase. We saw the same thing from Symmonds a couple years ago and everyone flipped and said he was toast because he ran 8:20. He went on to win US Trials that year.
Good 800 training is very periodized. Right now the 4/8 guys haven't done the long lactate threshold workouts needed to hold on longer than 600m and the pure 800 and 8/15 guys haven't done the tapering and speed development needed to stick with a half mile race through 600m.
call it an indoor world best or indoor world record. but dont call it an world record
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murphy fan wrote:was there a point for murphy running this one?
Early season rustbuster since he isn't ready for fast stuff, pretty common for pure 800 or 8/15 guys. Gets in a great hard aerobic effort during the base phase. We saw the same thing from Symmonds a couple years ago and everyone flipped and said he was toast because he ran 8:20. He went on to win US Trials that year.
Good 800 training is very periodized. Right now the 4/8 guys haven't done the long lactate threshold workouts needed to hold on longer than 600m and the pure 800 and 8/15 guys haven't done the tapering and speed development needed to stick with a half mile race through 600m.
Nice! Thank you for the detailed response!
I can't watch but I've got live results with splits.
mens mile on the track. centro, soratos, torrence, ben true. would be nice to see true kick some butt at mid-d.
gonna call 3:55 winner
reed wrote:
call it an indoor world best or indoor world record. but dont call it an world record
I think the DMR is stupid, but the event is most popular at indoor college meets, so the indoor record is more important than the outdoor in this case.
1:59.4 for centro at 800. nobody went with rabbit at first. i still think 3:55 will win
reed wrote:
1:59.4 for centro at 800. nobody went with rabbit at first. i still think 3:55 will win
Reed, for the win as Centro takes it in 3:55.
told you
centro wins it in 3:55.78
vincent kibet 3:56
jake wightman 3:57
ben true 3:57
torrence 3:57.63 (did he get those area records?)
soratos 3:57
Hate Centro. He makes it look soooo easy. 7 guys under 4.
Solid race for Ben True!
reed wrote:
told you
centro wins it in 3:55.78
vincent kibet 3:56
jake wightman 3:57
ben true 3:57
torrence 3:57.63 (did he get those area records?)
soratos 3:57
all-athletics.com is showing 3:56.26 as the south American AR, so no record for torrence.
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