Patel in here posting about himself haha
Patel in here posting about himself haha
Titan wrote:
We've seen this time and time again about these fast California races. Weather is always perfect for distance races. No wind or humidity.
Lol what is this even supposed to mean? They're among the best runners in the NCAA. Of course the times will be fast. You do realize a lot of runners in these "perfect california races" happen to also be the top placers in the national meets too? Are you saying the times aren't real? This is so confusing.
zxcvzxcv wrote:
To answer my own question, this 13:51.40 appears to be an all-time in-season D3 record for the outdoor
Yes, keep answering your own question kid
Alright, sonny boy, 'preciate the advise. Don't you go giving out any information here, now.
Steven Fahy ran 8:53 3200m in high school, but in college, even as a sophomore, he ran a 30 second pr to run just 14:00. Now, as a 5th year senior, he's run 13:34. He's an 8:34 steepler as well.
Aaron Templeton ran 13:39. In 2015, he ran a 14:18 pr and then for years was running between there and 14:40s. Very impressive as well.
Fred Huxham ran 8:54 3200m in high school. Competing while redshirting his first year of college, he ran 13:50! So, his 13:49.47 is not unexpected, but he's overcome some injuries to get back.
Xorl wrote:
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Cool story, bruh. I was looking for something like this, something from a 20 year old with deep insight about ... nothing.
The ugly American wrote:
Xorl wrote:
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Cool story, bruh. I was looking for something like this, something from a 20 year old with deep insight about ... nothing.
When Cooper and I were kinds, we played a game called “Who’s tickling my butthole?”
It’s cool to see him on the big stage now. Proud mom here!
The Real Finnegan wrote:
The ugly American wrote:
Cool story, bruh. I was looking for something like this, something from a 20 year old with deep insight about ... nothing.
When Cooper and I were kinds, we played a game called “Who’s tickling my butthole?”
It’s cool to see him on the big stage now. Proud mom here!
Incredible insight into this guy’s childhood!
What a story wrote:
The Real Finnegan wrote:
When Cooper and I were kinds, we played a game called “Who’s tickling my butthole?”
It’s cool to see him on the big stage now. Proud mom here!
Incredible insight into this guy’s childhood!
Now that's what I needed to read today
RIP: D3 All-American Frank Csorba - who ran 13:56 in March - dead
RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06
Rest in Peace Adrian Lehmann - 2:11 Swiss marathoner. Dies of heart attack.
I think Letesenbet Gidey might be trying to break 14 this Saturday
Running for Bowerman Track Club used to be cool now its embarrassing