Probably because they should have had a maximum of 11 or 12 runners in this final, like the way that state finals for the 800 meters is held in most other states. There were simply TOO MANY competitors in this event. The kids in lanes 1 and 2 have a proven disadvantage with a 1-turn stagger with this many runners on the track at once, and there also would have been multiple collisions along the backstretch and in the 2nd turn, if the kids did not remain in their lanes until the homestretch of Lap 1. They should have had another semifinal round before this race.
@@santinoramos7632 Yep. I had a bad experience when they had a National Championship in Canton. in 1972. Seems like they haven't learned much about track in 40 years.
That’s my brother nick. Thank you for putting the video out!
You're welcome, glad to film this great race!
Really appreciate the time you put into recording these races
Thanks, they are a lot of fun to do
The State Meet/D1 Ohio record is a 1:48.93, (Mark Sylvester, Cleveland St. Ignatius) run in 2001. Nick Plant is only a junior so he could break it!
@Kyphosis Awesome! Hope he enjoys the video.
That's the best guy on our track team, Great job brother!
Your not on Canfield😐
Man Justice really tried, that junior was just mind blowing
Hola 👋
is junior one before senior
Yep
Ummm why are they doing a 2 turn stagger on a 400m track 🤨🤨🤨
Probably because they should have had a maximum of 11 or 12 runners in this final, like the way that state finals for the 800 meters is held in most other states. There were simply TOO MANY competitors in this event. The kids in lanes 1 and 2 have a proven disadvantage with a 1-turn stagger with this many runners on the track at once, and there also would have been multiple collisions along the backstretch and in the 2nd turn, if the kids did not remain in their lanes until the homestretch of Lap 1. They should have had another semifinal round before this race.
I think that’s just how it is in ohio
@@santinoramos7632 Yep. I had a bad experience when they had a National Championship in Canton. in 1972. Seems like they haven't learned much about track in 40 years.