I would be more worried if he lost the race. I didn't see how he actually looked though, because the Failtrack feed went down during this heat, despite the fact that this is the one and only race they hyped up all week.
I would be more worried if he lost the race. I didn't see how he actually looked though, because the Failtrack feed went down during this heat, despite the fact that this is the one and only race they hyped up all week.
NFW wrote:
As many posters have pointed out, it's April and his first race of the season. He did all of the work the last 1600 and only faltered the last 100 meters.
Should we be worried that Jager is on pace to have a poor season, probably not.
Better question, was this a benchmark that indicates Evan has made significant improvements in the offseason, definitely not.
you're crazy,
13:24 is really good. i'm sure they're happy with it.
if i ran 22 seconds off my pb on april 19th in my first race in a while i'd be very encouraged
This is why he got flagged by the BP experts. Off the juice during the beginning of the season and a world beater in season.
But don't worry, he won't get popped and if he is, he'l kept all of his grocery store receipts.
Coach Cookie wrote:
This is why he got flagged by the BP experts. Off the juice during the beginning of the season and a world beater in season.
But don't worry, he won't get popped and if he is, he'l kept all of his grocery store receipts.
Headline should read: JAger goes home DEVESTATED!I
Good to see Paul Hogan and Alec Baldwin doing track.
I'd say we should be more worried about Ryan Hill. Dude is a shadow of the guy that took silver at the WC's in Portland.
He looked very good to me. Seemed like a workout effort. Led the whole way. Didn't feel like kicking it in at the end. Just secured the win the last couple strides.
asdfadf wrote:
He looked very good to me. Seemed like a workout effort. Led the whole way. Didn't feel like kicking it in at the end. Just secured the win the last couple strides.
Huh? Led the whole way? He had a pacer through 8 laps or so. I'd say "barely held on" for the win as his legs buckled would be more appropriate than "securing the win". You and I must have watched different races.