I love the 800. I'll bet Stanford's coach, having two freshmen take first and second is especially happy because Athing Mu and Keely Hodgkinson in the pros are so good those freshman are likely to stay at Stanford for at least a couple more years. And on the men's side, Anderson drifted from lane one to nearly through lane three in the last seven strides, and when he crossed the line he had his arms outstretched, forcing Bizimana to dive into the 4th lane to avoid contact.
Wilson is such a smooth runner. Can't wait to see what she can do when the out door season gets going. Sydney will run low 48's with no problem in the open 400.
i can never watch this again because of how annoying the guy on the viewers right is. i don’t know how the other guy makes it through a podcast with him.
Yeah agree putting Britton in the Elite club for 400mh. Only Im not sure if Dalilah stays in that Elite mix is this aged lady able to run sub52s again?
-Ackera is a prodigy. The way she holds the WU20R for 60mh AND made Masai work to beat her at SECs after medaling in the flat 60 should have been a hint of what she would do in Albuquerque. How people still had the gall to write her off without consideration I will never know. -Roisin Willis and Juliette Whittaker have gone to world junior championships and both are medalists (champion in the case of Willis), so they do not lack major experience despite what was said in this channels preview. Y'all pay 0 attention to world juniors despite being a track podcast 😂 -The Boling train had finally run out of fuel and now he's gone and trickled a little more back in there. The Boling Boys of America have something to talk about for the next 2 years now 😂. -Anderson should not have been DQd, but he's better than those guys so he'll bury them outdoor anyway when he gets a bit more race sharp. -You guys glossed over a U20 world record from Hibbert, who is a likely candidate for the senior WR by 2024 with an 18m jump, while languishing over Tuohy's races which no one really cared about. I grade this weekend recap a B-
Britton Wilson was really the spark on that gold medal winning 4x400m relay last year. She is really a running prodigy just like Sydney.
I agree! her relay leg on that USA team was spectacular.
Less top speed than Sydney but more endurance strenght like Femke.
Nugent and Jaydon were my favourite wins for the day.
I love the 800.
I'll bet Stanford's coach, having two freshmen take first and second is especially happy because Athing Mu and Keely Hodgkinson in the pros are so good those freshman are likely to stay at Stanford for at least a couple more years.
And on the men's side, Anderson drifted from lane one to nearly through lane three in the last seven strides, and when he crossed the line he had his arms outstretched, forcing Bizimana to dive into the 4th lane to avoid contact.
Wilson is such a smooth runner. Can't wait to see what she can do when the out door season gets going. Sydney will run low 48's with no problem in the open 400.
In good conditions she could yeah.
Digging the ayden owens + kyle garland show
40:10 “once drew Hunter was in the lead” hehehe
i can never watch this again because of how annoying the guy on the viewers right is. i don’t know how the other guy makes it through a podcast with him.
Yeah agree putting Britton in the Elite club for 400mh. Only Im not sure if Dalilah stays in that Elite mix is this aged lady able to run sub52s again?
all these guys are worried about is marks and times. track is bigger than that. better than that. these pundits are annoying
-Ackera is a prodigy. The way she holds the WU20R for 60mh AND made Masai work to beat her at SECs after medaling in the flat 60 should have been a hint of what she would do in Albuquerque. How people still had the gall to write her off without consideration I will never know.
-Roisin Willis and Juliette Whittaker have gone to world junior championships and both are medalists (champion in the case of Willis), so they do not lack major experience despite what was said in this channels preview. Y'all pay 0 attention to world juniors despite being a track podcast 😂
-The Boling train had finally run out of fuel and now he's gone and trickled a little more back in there. The Boling Boys of America have something to talk about for the next 2 years now 😂.
-Anderson should not have been DQd, but he's better than those guys so he'll bury them outdoor anyway when he gets a bit more race sharp.
-You guys glossed over a U20 world record from Hibbert, who is a likely candidate for the senior WR by 2024 with an 18m jump, while languishing over Tuohy's races which no one really cared about.
I grade this weekend recap a B-
this podcast is horrible