7:42 for McDonald and 7:48 and 3:54 for Hoare. What duos compare historically?
7:42 for McDonald and 7:48 and 3:54 for Hoare. What duos compare historically?
Hell no. Jenkins and cheserek are the best duo in history. Went 1-2 in every national championship they competed with each other in..
Haile & Mezgebu
Haile & Kenny B
Kenny B & Sihine
Galen & Mo
And so on...
I think the '82 UTEP team had a trio of 27:30:xx guys. Maybe like 27:37, 27:38 and something else. That is pretty stiff.
Cragg and Lincoln
Washington State had a pretty good couple of guys too, Rono and Kimambwa and then that other guy Ngeno
Goucher & Culpepper
Ritz & Torres
Hall and Dobson
Chapa and Salazar ran 7:37 and 7:42 in the '70s.
Correction: Salazar 7:43
notevenclosebruh wrote:
Hell no. Jenkins and cheserek are the best duo in history. Went 1-2 in every national championship they competed with each other in..
They also had Will Goeghan so they had 3 guys 7:45 or faster indoors
I think when Oregon has Rupp,Wheating, Centrowitz at the same time that may be the winner
Teg and solinsky
They could break the DMR record for sure. A bit weak on the 400m leg however, but they have 2 fast improving freshmen at 400m, so maybe...
Hoare is 6th in the mile and McDonald is 5th in the 3000. I think the OP is correct that if you add their times together, they are the fastest pair and they ran the times in the same meet an hour apart.
And the same year they had Jeremy Elkaim at 7:48. Crazy team that year.
Cheserek 7:40
Jenkins 7:44
Geoghagen 7:45
Elkaim 7:48
Stinson 7:52
Leingang 7:53
Gregorek 7:54
The assertion is that the 2 are the fastest mile-3000 combo. Nobody has listed a faster pair with mile-3000 times from the same year.
Who you calling a Hoare?
3:54 and 7:42 in the same year. It beats the Oregon duos.
ches 3;52, jenkins 7;44
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