Henrik wins by 5 thousandths over Masters
Henrik wins by 5 thousandths over Masters
Ingebrigtsen brothers take the wins in both of the big races tonight. Really happy for them.
running commenter wrote:
rojo wrote:
Can you tell me what you like about the interface? I've talked to two different people who tell me they HATE it.
Why can't we just get a standard html file?
I can't speak for that guy but it's the information fast that I like not the format in which I get it
The format is not good, each result takes up 1/3 of my screen. Can't copy and paste either. At least you can open links in new tabs though unlike the diamond league websites.
SprintTriathlon wrote:
Predicted winners:
1500 m Ingebrigtsen
5000 m Ingebrigtsen
;-)
Nailed it!!
There is a tool called a screenshot that you can save in formats that you can manipulate.
I gave the shoutout trying see see the glass as more than half full and was satisfied that I saw the winner of the races on trackmeetio before it was posted. This meet has only 4 pages (as of this writing). If Kiprop went to McDondalds now it would be 100 posts the first hour.
SprintTriathlon wrote:
Predicted winners:
1500 m Ingebrigtsen
5000 m Ingebrigtsen
;-)
Nicely done!
Any Ingebrigtsens in the 10k?
soybeanz wrote:
There is a tool called a screenshot that you can save in formats that you can manipulate.
It's not the image format, it's the text/HTML format that's a problem
You are all doing a terrible job of updating on the races.
Jess Tonn 31:54 FTW to crop more than two minutes off her PR. Brooks Beasts working well for her right now.
What Else wrote:
You are all doing a terrible job of updating on the races.
They're on mid to high 27s pace in the 10k with Shadrack Kipchirchir and Soufiane Bouchikhi following the pacer
Dang Riley Masters 13:16 with a 55 final 400!
Bouchikhi, Kipchirchir, Osako, and Cruz (Peru) lead pack
Droddy leading the chase back
13:46 5k
Kipchirchir breaking away
Bouchikhi is a few seconds back but he may be reeling in Kipchirchir. Kipchirchir looked like he was straining a little too hard, too early when he broke away.
Kipchirchir holds on to win it in 27:39 (58.87 last lap). Bouchikhi second in 27:41. NAU's Tyler Day 5th in 28:04, Baxter in 8th with 28:10.
1 [2] Shadrack Kipchirchir Nike 27:39.65
Split Data Best: 58.87 Last: 58.87
2 [10] Soufiane Bouchikhi Bizz-Sports Management 27:41.20
Split Data Best: 59.93 Last: 59.93
3 [17] Fran�ois Barrer Unattached 27:55.95
Split Data Best: 1:00.73 Last: 1:00.73
4 [6] Garrett Heath Brooks Beast 27:56.11
Split Data Best: 1:00.71 Last: 1:00.71
5 [14] Tyler Day Northern Arizona 28:04.44
Split Data Best: 1:01.96 Last: 1:01.96
6 [18] Noah Droddy Saucony/Roots Running Project 28:07.88
Split Data Best: 1:05.01 Last: 1:05.01
7 [16] Connor McMillan Byu 28:09.55
Split Data Best: 1:02.31 Last: 1:02.31
8 [13] Matthew Baxter Northern Arizona 28:10.05
Split Data Best: 1:03.32 Last: 1:03.32
9 [4] Luis Ostos Cruz Peruvian Athletics Federation 28:12.05
Split Data Best: 1:05.12 Last: 1:05.12
10 [9] Scott Fauble Hoka One One Naz Elite 28:13.07
Split Data Best: 1:03.59 Last: 1:03.59
Big kudos to Aussie Jordan Gusman who wins 2nd heat of 1500m then runs PB for 5k in 13:35! Races only 80 minutes apart!
Jenkins ran 1:50 in the 800 less than an hour before the 1500 where he got third.
igoih[o wrote:
Jenkins ran 1:50 in the 800 less than an hour before the 1500 where he got third.
That’s pretty impressive. Gotta think he could have won the 1500 fresh but who knows. No double for Engels or centro?
The older Norwegian brother looked like such a douchebag in that 5k, with his mustache and dark glasses on at night.
ThatAverageRunner wrote:
igoih[o wrote:
Jenkins ran 1:50 in the 800 less than an hour before the 1500 where he got third.
That’s pretty impressive. Gotta think he could have won the 1500 fresh but who knows. No double for Engels or centro?
nope.