iWR El G 3:48.45
iWR El G 3:48.45
Dumb as shyte wrote:
Coached Fitness Blogger wrote:
It really is 3:49.35 accoding to NCAA converting. Fact.
Yeah, and NCAA conversion also gave two b-tier Africans an easily-sub world record conversion in the mile a year or two ago. Daniels is far more accurate and gives him a 3:53. Kip Keino ran 3:53 at altitude in 1967 when only Jim Ryun had ever run faster than 3:53. The only reason we don't see a lot of fast miles at altitude is that there aren't a lot of top-tier mile races at altitude. I'm glad to see Ches racing well, but this is in no way a 3:49 equivalent.
It turns out that you are WRONG AGAIN:
Cheserek ran 3:49.44 TODAY at sea level in Boston.
ha ha ha
Coached Fitness Blogger wrote:
still waiting wrote:
It's a good time.
He still has to show what his pro event is going to be. He's never been able to kick with the top guys at 1500m/mile. His 5000m PB has been stuck at 13:18 since 2014, which is a long time ago. He has never run a fast 10000m.
Also, it's funny that people jump on the conversion factor here, whereas converting Keino's and Ryun's Mexico City times is met with scoffing.
Yah, he grew up at altitude a lot higher than Alberquarkey, and I bet for him the elevation cost him maybe 3 seconds max.
Let's not forget to dunk on this guy and his b.s. pseudoscience. Lol.
Coached Fitness Blogger wrote:
wowwwww wrote:
What is that converted??
Three 49 point 3 five!
YAHTZEE!!!!