Interested to see how Allie O does after last week.
Interested to see how Allie O does after last week.
The last three laps will be mayhem...
Damn, Shelby is strong.
Has Purrier been at altitude?
Shelby still Queen of ABQ
Has Houlihan always had the tattoo?
Think she trains in Flagstaff at altitude.
Well it should be interesting watching Houlihan run this year. That was a nice race by her.
As Jonathan Gault’s employer, can I apologize for him saying that Purrier should run the 5000 and not the 1500 this year.
https://twitter.com/letsrundotcom/status/1228525103312441346
Jonathan Gault wrote:
So Christian Coleman made his season debut in the 60 and he looks super fit.
His start wasn't great, and he shut it down with 15m to go. And yet he ran a world leader of 6.48. I wouldn't be surprised to see his WR of 6.34 (on the same track two years ago) go down. He was better outdoors in 2019 than he was in 2018, so it stands to reason that he'd be better indoors as well if he improved last year. Remember, he's still only 23.
What is 60? Is that even an event?
San Quentin? wrote:
What's with the huge tats? Really classy. Did she spend time in prison over the winter?
Portland...nuf said
Deer Ryan Hill: I don't care how good you think your kick is, you can't spot the leader 70m at the bell and expect to win.
arrogant tactics cost him the race wrote:
Deer Ryan Hill: I don't care how good you think your kick is, you can't spot the leader 70m at the bell and expect to win.
What are you talking about? He clearly ran out of steam well before that and didn't have anything left.
Would like to see a big outdoor season from him. Huge talent. But his 2016 fitness seems so long ago.
San Quentin? wrote:
What's with the huge tats? Really classy. Did she spend time in prison over the winter?
ok boomer
WinnytheBish wrote:
San Quentin? wrote:
What's with the huge tats? Really classy. Did she spend time in prison over the winter?
ok boomer
+1
YMMV wrote:
The last three laps will be mayhem...
Yep. Watching the leaders passing the slower runners as they kicked was scarey.
At least none of the guys got lapped.
The Dempsey produced far superior 3,000 races tonight than the us indoor track and field championships. Husky Classic had the fastest 3,000 races both men and women and they were exciting. Bowerman TC won both races and exciting college performances. Good to see Emily Infeld back. Ortin and Teare hung in with the professionals!
Concupiscurd wrote:
Think she trains in Flagstaff at altitude.
Yep. She's been out there training most of the last two months.
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Bowerman Track Club
7:45.82
6
2
Marc Scott
Bowerman Track Club
7:46.11
6
3
Evan Jager
Bowerman Track Club
7:46.24
6
4
Cooper Teare
Oregon
7:46.45
6
5
Sean McGorty
Bowerman Track Club
7:46.76
6
6
James West
Oregon
7:47.10
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7
Hyuga Endo
Sumitomo Electric
7:47.99
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8
Alex Ostberg
Stanford
7:49.01
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9
Cameron Griffith
Arkansas
7:50.80
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10
Jack Rowe
Washington
7:51.00
6
11
Olin Hacker
Wisconsin
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12
Waleed Suliman
Ole Miss
7:54.80
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13
Cole Hocker
Oregon
7:57.26
5
14
Abdihamid Nur
Northern Arizona
7:57.40
5
15
Colton Johnsen
Washington St.
7:57.58
5
16
James Mwaura
Gonzaga
7:57.74
5
17
Jackson Sharp
Wisconsin
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4
18
Ryan Raff
Northern Arizona
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