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Cristian Sorotos runs 3:44 in Europe

bigtool05

Dat niqqa wrote:

What was up with his meteoric rise and subsequent return to earth? I went from never hearing of the guy to thinking he was in 3:34 Shape (not sure I've ever seen a college kid run the type of race be did vs King Ches) in the blink of an eye and now he looks every bit the 3:44 runner that he currently is.

Anybody know his story?

This. NCAAs versus Ches was unbelievable. I've never seen someone drop a 26 second 200 in the middle of the race like that. For that brief period he looked like he could be America's next great 1500. Then, just a month later, he was back to being a 4 flat type guy like nothing ever happened.

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