The best rivialry for years to come wrote:
Clayton Murphy vs Donovan brazier will be the biggest US riviarly for years to come.
No. Murphy is a 1500 runner. He's just doing the 800 bcuz that's how things worked out in 2016.
The best rivialry for years to come wrote:
Clayton Murphy vs Donovan brazier will be the biggest US riviarly for years to come.
No. Murphy is a 1500 runner. He's just doing the 800 bcuz that's how things worked out in 2016.
Diffrntperspective1 wrote:
The best rivialry for years to come wrote:
Clayton Murphy vs Donovan brazier will be the biggest US riviarly for years to come.
No. Murphy is a 1500 runner. He's just doing the 800 bcuz that's how things worked out in 2016.
...even though Murphy is #3 all time 800m in the US. Brazier back in #9. Interesting!
IndoorsUSA wrote:
Murphy doesn’t need to win USAs. He only needs to make the team. If he is still rounding into shape(I believe he is). Then he is setting himself up for a good performance in Birmingham. Brazier is still the unknown. He may be our best 800m runner. He needs to medal on the world stage before being able to take that crown. He runs great when he is at the front. The 800 is so tactical that a one trick pony better be really good at that one trick. Dude has wheels but what happens when he can’t get out in the 1 or 2 position on the big stage. Both are young and I hope they push each other for a long time.
Maybe , just maybe we have seen the best of Murphy. Maybe he doesn't improve as expected.
You forgot to mention Boris Berain maybe he will have something to say about the 800 titles to be had.
Lets hope they extend their range with some 1500's to boot!
running commenter wrote:
The best rivialry for years to come wrote:
Kids that want to be elite over 800m remember this: 45 400m speed w/ sub 4 mile ability= elite 800m runner.
lol cutting edge take there...
Good advice! I was planning on just have 45 second 400m speed, but now I'll make sure to also have the talent to break 4 while still retaining that speed.
Dezzybas wrote:
-More experience in pressured situations
-Stronger(aerobically)than every 800m runner in the field
-Every other 800 runner in the field has over raced to prove themselves when clayton should already know he is top American
-Training with new team means needed to find new legs
-Alberto knows how to prepare runners
-Finally has some base after a few weeks off
Give me more reason why he will win below
Here's why you were wrong: Murphy didn't advance to the finals.
Larry Dickman wrote:
Dezzybas wrote:
-More experience in pressured situations
-Stronger(aerobically)than every 800m runner in the field
-Every other 800 runner in the field has over raced to prove themselves when clayton should already know he is top American
-Training with new team means needed to find new legs
-Alberto knows how to prepare runners
-Finally has some base after a few weeks off
Give me more reason why he will win below
Here's why you were wrong: Murphy didn't advance to the finals.
OP has been fact-shamed.
Murphy is the new Wheating.
Meaning, he hit his lifetime 800 and 1500 PRs early on and will never get better.
Star wrote:
Murphy is the new Wheating.
Meaning, he hit his lifetime 800 and 1500 PRs early on and will never get better.
That’s what I think about Hasay.
If she proves me wrong then GREAT- win win
Dezzybas wrote:
-More experience in pressured situations
-Stronger(aerobically)than every 800m runner in the field
-Every other 800 runner in the field has over raced to prove themselves when clayton should already know he is top American
-Training with new team means needed to find new legs
-Alberto knows how to prepare runners
-Finally has some base after a few weeks off
Give me more reason why he will win below
HAHAHAHAHA.
Alberto knows how to coach the 800? lolololol