I ran a 9 flat 3k yesterday and my time was converted to 8:54.
I run in Arizona so our indoor season is actually outdoors and on a standard 400m track.
So why was the time converted 6 seconds if it was ran on a regular track?
I ran a 9 flat 3k yesterday and my time was converted to 8:54.
I run in Arizona so our indoor season is actually outdoors and on a standard 400m track.
So why was the time converted 6 seconds if it was ran on a regular track?
What's the altitude?
Altitude was about 1000 so it's not that. In TFRRS it says "converted for track size". The temp was a lil over 80 though. Not sure if that could at all have something to do with it
They converted it so it is roughly equivalent to what is contested for the rest of the country (doing their best to create apple-to-apple comparisons) especially for NCAA qualification purposes.
And a “regular track” for the indoor season is a banked 200m track