This HS stud ran 4:01 for full mile last night
https://twitter.com/ColoradoTrackXC/status/1223785556863139841
This HS stud ran 4:01 for full mile last night
https://twitter.com/ColoradoTrackXC/status/1223785556863139841
DANG - already?!
Incredible time for early Feb.
Wow. Forget about Young and Sprout, this is the guy who’s going under 4 this year.
738382919388388667 wrote:
This HS stud ran 4:01 for full mile last night
https://twitter.com/ColoradoTrackXC/status/1223785556863139841
Without a doubt, genetics and coach Powell will have this kid in the 2024 Olympics.
Remember DJ Principe?
He ran 4:08.99 yesterday. He is now a SO at Stanford.
Anyone have a split for his partial mile?
He split ever second from 1-4:00 en route. Pretty tough to split anything over 4:01.
jajajkak wrote:
Remember DJ Principe?
He ran 4:08.99 yesterday. He is now a SO at Stanford.
Sure. We remember DJ.
But I don't recollect his parents.
We're they each Olympian runners too?
Quite a different situation, I'd say.
What was Culpepper's previous best mile/1600 indoor or outdoor prior to this race?
738382919388388667 wrote:
This HS stud ran 4:01 for full mile last night
...or as we say in English:
"ran 4:01 for the mile last night"
There is no, "partial mile". There is the US nonsense 1600, the 1500, and, "The Mile".
FelonDJT wrote:
738382919388388667 wrote:
This HS stud ran 4:01 for full mile last night
...or as we say in English:
"ran 4:01 for the mile last night"
There is no, "partial mile". There is the US nonsense 1600, the 1500, and, "The Mile".
Okay, but people do sometimes erroneously say "mile" when they mean "1600m," so it is worth clarifying by writing "full mile" to avoid any confusion.
4000260 wrote:
Wow. Forget about Young and Sprout, this is the guy who’s going under 4 this year.
Has he ever beat sprout h2h? No trash talk just an honest question.
Will not make it long. He is doing intense intense training. It was nice when high school kids ran 4:05-10 and trained like high school kids. No fun when they are already doing 70+ miles a week in high school.
Who won the partial mile?
worth clarifying wrote:
FelonDJT wrote:
...or as we say in English:
"ran 4:01 for the mile last night"
There is no, "partial mile". There is the US nonsense 1600, the 1500, and, "The Mile".
Okay, but people do sometimes erroneously say "mile" when they mean "1600m," so it is worth clarifying by writing "full mile" to avoid any confusion.
"He literally ran a mile" should eliminate any confusion.
STFU
Jessen jeffla wrote:
4000260 wrote:
Wow. Forget about Young and Sprout, this is the guy who’s going under 4 this year.
Has he ever beat sprout h2h? No trash talk just an honest question.
Besides both being from Colorado they haven't raced each other much and only once on the track where Sprout beat him 4:04.19 to 4:04.82 at the Music City distance carnival late last spring.
Otherwise, Just xc and only at Desert Twightlight and NXN/R
Has never faced him head to head in the 8 or 16 in Colorado, and definitely not the 3200 which Culpepper has hardly raced ever.
Sprout's in 5a classification and Culpepper is in 4a.
Culpepper has much faster wheels than Sprout.
(Sprout has a hard time breaking 54 for 400)
Culpepper would smoke him at 800 but it would be quite a race this season for the mile.
.....Young beats all this year at 2 mile and up including Sprout.
Are you sure? I think he only started really training his sophomore year. I would be kind of surprised if he was running 70mpw. Might be.
RockyMtnHigh wrote:
Jessen jeffla wrote:
Has he ever beat sprout h2h? No trash talk just an honest question.
Besides both being from Colorado they haven't raced each other much and only once on the track where Sprout beat him 4:04.19 to 4:04.82 at the Music City distance carnival late last spring.
Otherwise, Just xc and only at Desert Twightlight and NXN/R
Has never faced him head to head in the 8 or 16 in Colorado, and definitely not the 3200 which Culpepper has hardly raced ever.
This is actually not correct. Sprout beat Culpepper at 4A state in 2018 in the 1600 (Sprout 1st 4:14, Culpepper 3rd 4:20). Sprout was still 4A at that point.
Also, Cruz was in the Arcadia 3200 last year where Sprout went 8:40. Culpepper ran 9:12.
It was a great run by Culpepper this weekend. The 1600 is definitely their catchweight but until further notice I am picking Sprout, particularly if they are racing in CO.