Well he was unsponsored and not making any money around the peak of his career so things even out.
Well he was unsponsored and not making any money around the peak of his career so things even out.
Milosovic wrote:
Manzano badly beaten again. I'm jealous that he can suck so badly and still make big money.
You're ENVIOUS, not jealous. Jealous means something else.
Results?
Thank you!
ThatAverageRunner wrote:
http://live.pttiming.com/?mid=1180
Wordsmith wrote:
Milosovic wrote:Manzano badly beaten again. I'm jealous that he can suck so badly and still make big money.
You're ENVIOUS, not jealous. Jealous means something else.
Actually, you're wrong moron.
Milosovic wrote:
Manzano badly beaten again. I'm jealous that he can suck so badly and still make big money.
1:50 is good for him right now. Working his way back more patiently.
Idiot..... wrote:
Wordsmith wrote:You're ENVIOUS, not jealous. Jealous means something else.
Actually, you're wrong moron.
*moran
Brazier also lost to a college freshman, Texyan.
CKidd wrote:
Brazier also lost to a college freshman, Texyan.
I mean...Brazier is only a college sophomore...the age discrepancy isn't very different here.
Fogrunr wrote:
Milosovic wrote:Manzano badly beaten again. I'm jealous that he can suck so badly and still make big money.
1:50 is good for him right now. Working his way back more patiently.
Exactly
It's sad to say this given his credentials, but that's actually the best race he's had all year. He's probably back in sub 4 shape now and if he can stay healthy, lose a couple pounds, and get consistent training in, he will be ready to roll at USA's.
3.50 wrote:
CKidd wrote:Brazier also lost to a college freshman, Texyan.
I mean...Brazier is only a college sophomore...the age discrepancy isn't very different here.
Lol, man blanked on that one.
He still hasn't learned how to position himself in a race. He occasionally get's lucky but you can't consistently win races from the back of the pack. He never even gave himself a chance. I'd rather see someone go for it, then crash and burn, than sit back and hope something goes in their favor.
Also, Brazier needs to find and pay a coach rather than hang around at A&M hoping they can devote their time and energy to him for free.
Best race I've seen from him in a long time
BigTex wrote:
He still hasn't learned how to position himself in a race. He occasionally get's lucky but you can't consistently win races from the back of the pack. He never even gave himself a chance. I'd rather see someone go for it, then crash and burn, than sit back and hope something goes in their favor.
Also, Brazier needs to find and pay a coach rather than hang around at A&M hoping they can devote their time and energy to him for free.
He is a kid yes and has a lot to learn.
He wants to be a pro, is paid as a pro now but still races as a collegian mentality wise. He may flounder unless he gets good council on how to proceed as pro, be coached as a pro, race alike a pro.
Your reasoning is hilarious. He tried that already. And he came back to A&M. The Johnny Gray clownshow trashed him for leaving, stating he needed to run 80-100 mile weeks to be successful LOL.
Also, you're acting like his season isn't going very well...let me ask you "BigTex"...can you tell me what his outdoor season opener was last year? If you do your due diligence...you will understand my point. And on top of that, you won't come off like a floundering idiot. Spare...
P.S. I'll help you out since you seem like you need all you can get:
http://12thman.com/documents/2016/4/16//2016_UCLA_vs_TAMU_Results.pdf
holy shit, 1:51
NOP Skeptic wrote:
Fogrunr wrote:1:50 is good for him right now. Working his way back more patiently.
Exactly
It's sad to say this given his credentials, but that's actually the best race he's had all year. He's probably back in sub 4 shape now and if he can stay healthy, lose a couple pounds, and get consistent training in, he will be ready to roll at USA's.
Don't count him out yet. If he runs a crappy race at Nats, then he's done. Keep in mind how close he was to a spot on the Rio team last July. Leo is a tough dude. A very tough dude.
I run across the border!
For Pete's sake
For Pete's sake
Border, Border.
Here are the results from heat #1.
Results
PLACE ATHLETE RESULT
1 Michael Saruni 01:45.82
UTEPÂ [FR]
2 Donavan Brazier 01:46.11
Nike
3 Jeramey Hampton 01:48.18
Georgia [SO]
4 Alex Rogers 01:48.65
Texas [SO]
5 Strymar Livingston 01:48.68
Kansas [SR]
6 Leo Manzano 01:50.38
Hoka One One
7 Yasunari Kusu 01:51.54
Japan
8 Robert Uhr 02:00.87
Texas [SR]
Manzano badly beaten again. I'm jealous that he can suck so badly and still make big money.
Editor's note: Here are the results.
Here are the results from heat #1.
Results
PLACE ATHLETE RESULT
1 Michael Saruni 01:45.82
UTEPÂ [FR]
2 Donavan Brazier 01:46.11
Nike
3 Jeramey Hampton 01:48.18
Georgia [SO]
4 Alex Rogers 01:48.65
Texas [SO]
5 Strymar Livingston 01:48.68
Kansas [SR]
6 Leo Manzano 01:50.38
Hoka One One
7 Yasunari Kusu 01:51.54
Japan
8 Robert Uhr 02:00.87
Texas [SR]
We've also changed the title of this thread from "Manzano - 1:50"