update: charlie ran 3:55.97 at the sir walter miler in raleigh, nc last weekend to crack the 4:00.00 barrier.
army army.
Wait, the dude who had never broken 4:00, skipped 359, 358, 357, and 356. If true, we need to do a feature on him. Please have him email
My god, you aren't kidding. That is unreal. Dude, didn't even win the NCAA D3 title?
I guess the track must be short :)
Finals
1 Lopez Lomong NIKE/Bowerman 3:53.86 3:39.40 1500m
2 Johnny Gregorek ASICS 3:54.53 3:39.91 1500m
3 Sam Prakel Unattached 3:54.64 3:39.52 1500m
4 Pat Casey Under Armour 3:54.66 3:39.80 1500m
5 Ben Blankenship NIKE/Oregon Tr 3:54.88 3:40.34 1500m
6 Craig Engels NIKE/Nike Oreg 3:55.12 3:40.44 1500m
7 Sean McGorty Unattached 3:55.21 3:39.97 1500m
8 Hassan Mead NIKE/Oregon Tr 3:55.91 3:40.35 1500m
9 Charlie Marquardt Bryn Mawr Runnin 3:55.97 3:40.96 1500m
10 Robert Domanic Unattached 3:56.66 3:41.40 1500m
11 Graham Crawford HOKA NJNYTC 3:56.79 3:41.80 1500M
12 Jacob Thomson adidas/Boston At 3:57.07 3:41.08 1500m
13 Cristian Soratos adidas 3:59.16 3:43.20 1500m
-- Ben Malone HOKA NJNYTC DNF
-- Jesse Garn HOKA NJNYTC DNF
-- Henry Dwyer Unattached DNF
His Instagram bio says "4x NCAA Runner Up"
rojo wrote:
Wait, the dude who had never broken 4:00, skipped 359, 358, 357, and 356. If true, we need to do a feature on him. Please have him email
jonathangault@Letsrun.com
We've done a feature on him. It's up now:
http://www.letsrun.com/news/2018/08/travel-woes-finish-line-fall-full-time-job-charlie-marquardt-went-zero-time-diii-champ-355-miler/Luv2Run wrote:
OldManNobody wrote:
Begs the question...would he have gone sub 4 if he had just stayed upright and pushed through the line instead of diving?
That is not "begging the question" . . . .
Yes, thank you!
To beg the question means to assume that which must be proved.