yowza wrote:
...15:00 w/200 to go
...15:37.17
#4 time in the world right now. Not bad kid.
Wow
yowza wrote:
...15:00 w/200 to go
...15:37.17
#4 time in the world right now. Not bad kid.
Wow
- wrote:
yowza wrote:
...15:00 w/200 to go
...15:37.17
#4 time in the world right now. Not bad kid.
Wow
Pics and results?
Also a US U20( Jr) indoor record
15 year old wr as well by about 15 seconds
Looks like official time = 15:37.12, 3200 split = 9:54. Really amazing. Looked in control and splits seemed even.
Watched it on Flotrack, and there were only 8 other runners on the track, and they all finished between 17:30 - 19:30. I didn't count how many times she lapped the field, but it was several. Thankfully, they didn't load the track with up to 12-15 runners.
The Flo announcers said she was a junior, but I think that's incorrect. She is a soph, right?
Wow. She beat Mary Cain's outdoor record too. HS record indoors or outdoors. Her 9:54 3200m en route would have been US HS #4 all-time according to the commentators. She ran the 1st 1600 in 4:54, 2nd in 5:00, and the last 1600 in 5:05. Not bad at all.
Also, crazy to think that she's only a sophomore in HS. Do you think she'd be able to be on the podium if she were to run NCAA Indoor 5k right now?
How would this have performed at last year’s indoor nattys for NCAA D1?
Splits, incredible consistency 39s were probably where she had to go a little wider to pass
A question for you wrote:
How would this have performed at last year’s indoor nattys for NCAA D1?
They don't run a 5K indoors for NCAAs. Longest is 3K, and Dani Jones (Colorado) won it last year in 9:09.2. Tuohy ran faster than that a few weeks ago (9:05 I believe). However, given that time, I believe the ladies NCAA 3K was probably a bit "tactical" to start, as I think a few had PRs under 9-flat.
A better reference might be AllieO's 15:24 at Olympic trials in the summer after her true frosh year at college. If anything, AllieO was undertrained in HS. Not sure how much Tuohy will continue to improve, but its exciting to watch and hope for continued improvement.
bump wrote:
A question for you wrote:
How would this have performed at last year’s indoor nattys for NCAA D1?
They don't run a 5K indoors for NCAAs. Longest is 3K, and Dani Jones (Colorado) won it last year in 9:09.2. Tuohy ran faster than that a few weeks ago (9:05 I believe). However, given that time, I believe the ladies NCAA 3K was probably a bit "tactical" to start, as I think a few had PRs under 9-flat.
A better reference might be AllieO's 15:24 at Olympic trials in the summer after her true frosh year at college. If anything, AllieO was undertrained in HS. Not sure how much Tuohy will continue to improve, but its exciting to watch and hope for continued improvement.
"They don't run a 5K indoors for NCAAs" what?
Yes, they do, Karissa Schweizer won it last year in 15:2x
NOP Skeptic wrote:
bump wrote:
They don't run a 5K indoors for NCAAs. Longest is 3K, and Dani Jones (Colorado) won it last year in 9:09.2. Tuohy ran faster than that a few weeks ago (9:05 I believe). However, given that time, I believe the ladies NCAA 3K was probably a bit "tactical" to start, as I think a few had PRs under 9-flat.
A better reference might be AllieO's 15:24 at Olympic trials in the summer after her true frosh year at college. If anything, AllieO was undertrained in HS. Not sure how much Tuohy will continue to improve, but its exciting to watch and hope for continued improvement.
"They don't run a 5K indoors for NCAAs" what?
Yes, they do, Karissa Schweizer won it last year in 15:2x
Of course. My bad. I'm brain dead. Thanks.
HereIsMyPrediction wrote:
She will probably use lapped runners as momentum and people to focus on passing, similar to what Brie did last year.
15:39
Amazing as expected! She was two seconds faster than my prediction lol.
Impressive performance, but those are not even splits. A poorly executed race, and with no need. There was no one even close to her
Jamisonmooresey wrote:
Impressive performance, but those are not even splits. A poorly executed race, and with no need. There was no one even close to her
Why does it matter? We know she could probably run 15:20 in a pro race with rabbits. Honestly, the fact a HS Sophomore girl can do this is nothing short of completely astonishing. These efforts are far from perfect, but she's showing she's a real contender.
she's a ff^cking sophomore in her first indoor 5k, dbag.
my first college 5k, I ran 15:54. This girl is amazing.
Drug testing results in as yet?
Gotta bee wrote:
https://twitter.com/flotrack/status/954816841326780416Splits, incredible consistency 39s were probably where she had to go a little wider to pass
That is some seriously steady running. Makes me wonder how fast she would go if she was in a field with similarly fast runners. Given that was a solo effort, I'm guessing a faster runner could probably pull her along to a sub 15:30. It will be nice to see her race in a field with faster runners, but that will not be any HS race. So I hope she signs up for an "open" 5K at Stanford or somewhere this Spring just to experience running in a crowded field, and to maybe be pulled along for another HS record.
robert678 wrote:
she's only a sophomore in HS.
ur fucken joking right wtf
Jamisonmooresey wrote:
Impressive performance, but those are not even splits. A poorly executed race, and with no need. There was no one even close to her
Meh, they weren't perfect but also weren't too bad. In retrospect maybe she should have started off like five seconds slower, closer to 5:00, then dropped it down the last mile to get closer to 15:30.