Lawi lalang ran a 13:24
Lawi lalang ran a 13:24
fdsffsfs wrote:
The older Norwegian brother looked like such a douchebag in that 5k, with his mustache and dark glasses on at night.
He is
I have been watching this meet for a long time; and this is a terrible turnout...Anyone know why Thursday?.
Vhivhi wrote:
fdsffsfs wrote:
The older Norwegian brother looked like such a douchebag in that 5k, with his mustache and dark glasses on at night.
He is
He is more beautiful than the insides of those caring about his looks rather than praising his run.
igoih[o wrote:
Jenkins ran 1:50 in the 800 less than an hour before the 1500 where he got third.
1:51.58 for sixth place in field of eight.
Splits of 54.46/57.11
No way he wins that 1500m kick, whether he ran the 800m first or not.
As a collegiate coach I'm really pissed that Chris Miltenberg has destroyed this meet. It was one of the U.S. best meet each year, and then they go off and turn it into a "professional" meet, and it tanked. From what I hear most college coaches won't even bother to go to the Payton Jordan meet next year. If Milt had any sense he would stop being arrogant, and do the meet like its been done in the past, and have great competition. The lack of energy in the facility was evident.
What could have been wrote:
As a collegiate coach I'm really pissed that Chris Miltenberg has destroyed this meet. It was one of the U.S. best meet each year, and then they go off and turn it into a "professional" meet, and it tanked. From what I hear most college coaches won't even bother to go to the Payton Jordan meet next year. If Milt had any sense he would stop being arrogant, and do the meet like its been done in the past, and have great competition. The lack of energy in the facility was evident.
how did he change it?
sanchobaile wrote:
What could have been wrote:
As a collegiate coach I'm really pissed that Chris Miltenberg has destroyed this meet. It was one of the U.S. best meet each year, and then they go off and turn it into a "professional" meet, and it tanked. From what I hear most college coaches won't even bother to go to the Payton Jordan meet next year. If Milt had any sense he would stop being arrogant, and do the meet like its been done in the past, and have great competition. The lack of energy in the facility was evident.
how did he change it?
I would also like to know this. The meet wasn't as good this year as year's past, I didn't know Milt was the reason. What did he do?
Also, any word on why Molly Seidel didn't compete? I was looking forward to watching her race but I guess there were entry revisions a day or two before the race?