Mike Meyer’s big comeback.
Mike Meyer’s big comeback.
It will be interesting to see if the meet schedule would be adjusted to account for expected temps in Austin in June.
In most years, Austin averages a daily maximum temperature for June that's between 89 and 95 degrees Fahrenheit (32 to 35 degrees Celsius). The minimum temperature usually falls between 71 and 74 °F (22 to 23 °C).
Hope they run the distance races at night.
The best and the right thing to do is to run the distance races at night.
Yea Right! wrote:
The best and the right thing to do is to run the distance races at night.
When Texas last hosted in 2004, the schedule had the 10Ks as the last two races on the second day, at 9:25p and 10:05p. Heck, the schedule was for almost all running events to go in the evenings. They aren't completely stupid.
Didn’t solinsky get carried off the track after collapsing in the 5000 in 2004
They better get this right and do right by the athletes here.
It should've been penn
We are in the middle of a 30+ year long cooling trend. The next 2 years in Texas will average far below the typical June temps. Everyone just cool it!
Better not screw this up wrote:
It should've been penn
Penn?
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.
Coolit wrote:
We are in the middle of a 30+ year long cooling trend. The next 2 years in Texas will average far below the typical June temps. Everyone just cool it!
If I rolled my eyes any further I'd sever my optic nerve.
Seriously, Shiela. It’s called the Gore Minimum. Global cooling is a cyclical thing and it makes UT the perfect pick, mate. Good on ya!