The Williams Invitational is run on a notoriously slow course. It makes sense for them to be significantly faster at Paul Short.
The Williams Invitational is run on a notoriously slow course. It makes sense for them to be significantly faster at Paul Short.
It is simply a fast course. Couple that with absolutely no rain in the area for about 2 weeks and you have basically a green track with some small hills. If it were 70 degrees for the race just imagine what the times would've been like.
anonymous coward wrote:
The Williams Invitational is run on a notoriously slow course. It makes sense for them to be significantly faster at Paul Short.
According to their coach, they didn't race all out last week either. They were gearing up for this meet. Impressive from Leakos, hopefully he can put it together this year.
Confirmed short by my coaches. We had GPS at 7.82 km (7820m) and the wheel said 7850m. So call it what you want.