Mile and 800 set as a sophomore, 2 mile and 5k (cross country) set as a junior
Mile and 800 set as a sophomore, 2 mile and 5k (cross country) set as a junior
If they were all set the same year I’d say the 2-mile. But given the 4:11 was as a sophomore, I’d say that.
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800
2 mile was the week before indoor state, but got sick right before state and didn't run so didn't get to break 9.
This is Ethan Strand?
The 3200 ranks the highest. Cross Country times are silly to compare. A 9 minute 3200 runner in one state may run 16 minutes while a 9:30 guy may run 14:50 in another.
yes. Only problem is that Ethan has a 1:54 800 pr
Lenny Leonard wrote:
If they were all set the same year I’d say the 2-mile. But given the 4:11 was as a sophomore, I’d say that.
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800
The comparable mile time for a 9:00 is about 4:15. I'd say that a 9:00 guy with 1:53 speed could run 4:08.
Those are incredibly fast times. Keep up e good work! God bless.
I've watched people go under 9:00 for 3200, I've watched people break 15, and I've watched people run sub 4:10 in the mile. I have however never watched in person someone break 1:53 in the 800, in fact, the fastest 800 I've ever watched at the highschool level was like a 1:54.5, and that impressed me.
At the same time, I'm only 5 seconds away from a 1:53 800, while at the same time I'm a minute and a half away from sub 9 in the 3200. All times are very impressive and you could catch a state title with any of them.
Music Guy wrote:
Mile and 800 set as a sophomore, 2 mile and 5k (cross country) set as a junior
I'm going to go with times only and not when you set them.
9:00 2 mile is easily the best. That is where the elite of the elite begin. 30 HS runners ran this or faster in 2019.
4:11 is a nice mile time, but more HS milers run that time than run a 9:00 2 mile. 36 ran this or faster in 2019. Impressive that you did it as a sophomore, but again, I'm going with time only.
1:53 is also a nice time, but again, more high schoolers run that each year than run 9:00 for 2 miles. 84 HS runners ran this or faster in 2019.
5k - this is out since it was on a CC course. Can't judge CC courses. Could easily be short even if it's a known course. All it takes is someone to place a flag in the wrong place on your day.
Heres where I'm at wrote:
I've watched people go under 9:00 for 3200, I've watched people break 15, and I've watched people run sub 4:10 in the mile. I have however never watched in person someone break 1:53 in the 800, in fact, the fastest 800 I've ever watched at the highschool level was like a 1:54.5, and that impressed me.
At the same time, I'm only 5 seconds away from a 1:53 800, while at the same time I'm a minute and a half away from sub 9 in the 3200. All times are very impressive and you could catch a state title with any of them.
Wow you must watch some week 800s. Come to Ohio and several people run 1:51s every year
I think the 9:00 is superior, then 4:11, then 1:53, then 15:03