I was wondering what sort of times you'd need to walk on to Portland, I've seen a lot here about how strong their program is. I was mostly curious about 800, Mile, 2 Mile, and 5k. Thanks for any responses!
I was wondering what sort of times you'd need to walk on to Portland, I've seen a lot here about how strong their program is. I was mostly curious about 800, Mile, 2 Mile, and 5k. Thanks for any responses!
Rob Conner recruits a butt load of runners of a large range of times. I bet if you can sell yourself of why you think you would be a good fit, and say how much your drive is to be fast, then you can find a way on. (As long as you are not too slow). The best way to walk on is to talk to the coach himself.
What would be your best guess of too slow? I'm just a sophomore right now, so I'm trying to get a gauge of how good I'd need to be.
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What would be your best guess of too slow? I'm just a sophomore right now, so I'm trying to get a gauge of how good I'd need to be.
hi jayordon.
shoot for 9:30s low for 2 mile
Portland is a good place to develop for a few years before transferring to UO. Go Ducks!
Haha, that's not me but good try.
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