7:42 for McDonald and 7:48 and 3:54 for Hoare. What duos compare historically?
Are McDonald and Hoare of WI the fastest teammate duo ever?
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Hell no. Jenkins and cheserek are the best duo in history. Went 1-2 in every national championship they competed with each other in..
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Haile & Mezgebu
Haile & Kenny B
Kenny B & Sihine
Galen & Mo
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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.
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Cragg and Lincoln
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Washington State had a pretty good couple of guys too, Rono and Kimambwa and then that other guy Ngeno
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Goucher & Culpepper
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Hall and Dobson
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Chapa and Salazar ran 7:37 and 7:42 in the '70s.
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Correction: Salazar 7:43
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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
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Teg and solinsky
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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...
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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.
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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
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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.
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Who you calling a Hoare?
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3:54 and 7:42 in the same year. It beats the Oregon duos.
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ches 3;52, jenkins 7;44