I love how the guy only interviewed Andrews and left the Olympic Champ just standing there. Epic fail
I love how the guy only interviewed Andrews and left the Olympic Champ just standing there. Epic fail
Blakenship made the move that set Robbie up for the win. I was waiting for Centro to take control with 200 to go but he couldn't handle the long kick.
theOTHERwhitemeat wrote:
southeastxc wrote:Sara Vaughn! What a story, so much emotion.
Yep, that was awesome!
Great for her, like she said she has been around the sport for a long time without this kind of success.
Agreed about Efraimson, right there with 100 to go. Knocking on the door...
Efraimson is still just 20 though, I bet she'll make the team in the next few years. Plus Simpson and Rowbury are both over 10 years older than her.
A huge upset by Andrews (no standard yet though)
Gregorek comes back and steals 3rd from basically last with 300/350 to go
Heartbreak for Engels - his 3rd straight 4th place for USA qualifying I believe?
Murphy is clearly f#cked for the 800 - won't qualify in anything
Mad respect for Blakenship too... the catalyst of this beautiful race
How on earth does Blankenship finish 5th-6th or so at the Olympics but finish 12th at USA's? Things aren't adding up. Yes there are bad days but I'm sorry I'm not the type to call for doping but that Olympic race is way out of the ordinary for him. Afraid to see his name come up and getting suspsended.
I'm sure I should know this, but . . . . Is Centro the only one in the field with the standard?
grumpyoldman wrote:
Yeah, Masback, maybe Cento's "illness" contributed to his loss.
Going with Blankenship on the last lap probably had more to do with it.
How many times have we seen Blankenship take off only to fade well before the finish?
Or maybe I should ask, how many time have we seen Blankenship not take off too soon? He should be the poster-boy for the LRC "run like a real man" crowd.
Efraimson, should have gone to college, this is not the same experience. Sure she will run some fast times, but she will not have the meaningful victories a top college athletes experiences. She will never be part of a team and a big win. Never be All-American, just not the big deal. Money would have come anyways.
Does anyone after Gregorek have the standard other than Blankenship and Murphy?
Gregorek does
Montesquieu wrote:
I'm sure I should know this, but . . . . Is Centro the only one in the field with the standard?
Montesquieu wrote:
I'm sure I should know this, but . . . . Is Centro the only one in the field with the standard?
I could only find Gregorek, Blankenship, and Murphy as others with the standard that were in the finals today.
joho wrote:
Blakenship made the move that set Robbie up for the win. I was waiting for Centro to take control with 200 to go but he couldn't handle the long kick.
Yes, I wonder how fast the penultimate 200m was. Blankenship killed his own race and probably took the sting out of Centro's finish too
Really? Isn't his PR 3:36.04 and the standard 3:36 flat?
theOTHERwhitemeat wrote:
Gregorek does
Montesquieu wrote:I'm sure I should know this, but . . . . Is Centro the only one in the field with the standard?
Montesquieu wrote:
Really? Isn't his PR 3:36.04 and the standard 3:36 flat?
theOTHERwhitemeat wrote:Gregorek does
3:36.2
GBohannon wrote:
NOP supertramp wrote:NOP not having the greatest of track meets. I wonder what is wrong.
Jenkins looked good. Rowbury has been running well, just a strange choice on the double (in my opinion). Rupp didn't run very well, but who cares. He is a marathon guy now, right? Osako won the Japanese 10,000m championship easily. Seems like stuff is going okay for them.
Rupp threw a temper tantrum after the race and refused to talk to the media. I think he cared.
Centro loses the 1500 crown. Rowbury made the team but didn't win anything and got blown out in the 1500 to boot.
Maybe they are off their meds.
I'm really sick of these winners and qualifiers thanking God. Yeah, I'm sure his "plan" extends to who gets the top three in a track race.
Gernandam wrote:
Montesquieu wrote:Really? Isn't his PR 3:36.04 and the standard 3:36 flat?
3:36.2
I think he may have run 3:53 for mile which makes the standard
Rankingwhere wrote:
How on earth does Blankenship finish 5th-6th or so at the Olympics but finish 12th at USA's? Things aren't adding up. Yes there are bad days but I'm sorry I'm not the type to call for doping but that Olympic race is way out of the ordinary for him. Afraid to see his name come up and getting suspsended.
Well first of all he was 8th at the Olympics, not 5th or 6th, second his move with 500 to go was a bit too big in my opinion. Especially in this heat. That's a pretty weird way to bring up doping though. You're in over our head. He also got pretty wrecked at Pre in the last lap after taking the lead with 600 to go.
Murphy has been in the absolute worst heats for the double. He had to run 1:45.7 yesterday in the 800 and he had to run 3:40 in the 1500 the other day. I think he easily could have made both teams if he got into slower heats.
Plobe wrote:
Murphy has been in the absolute worst heats for the double. He had to run 1:45.7 yesterday in the 800 and he had to run 3:40 in the 1500 the other day. I think he easily could have made both teams if he got into slower heats.
EASILY! SAD.