He was a biochemistry major at Notre dame (~700 feet) and didn't train like basically a pro at 7000 feet altitude with a great coach and no academic workload.
Thought the Arkansas girls looked a little tired yesterday but a 49.71 semi says otherwise, wow. If Effiong goes sub-50 too then I owe Chris Johnson an apology
I can't wait to hear how Holt and his fans spin this.
"I’m not someone just chasing a pipe dream. I am not an underdog. I am definitely one of the favorites...I can beat anyone on the world stage. I don’t say that lightly. I know what I’m capable of."
Just rewatched Hocker’s finish. My goodness that was impressive. From 2 meters back to 3 meters in front in the span of 3 seconds. If I’m Nuguse I don’t know what my strategy would be for the final.
Just rewatched Hocker’s finish. My goodness that was impressive. From 2 meters back to 3 meters in front in the span of 3 seconds. If I’m Nuguse I don’t know what my strategy would be for the final.
Run 3:30.xx and be out-of-reach. Hocker and Kessler can out kick him at anything 3:32 and slower.
I didn’t know a thing about Holt 1 minute before the announcers gave his backstory, I was really really sad when he didn’t make it. What the announcers said + just something about him made me really want him to succeed 😔
Very young 1500m final. Craig Engels is the only guy I think you could consider a veteran in the race.
Wynne is another veteran. He looks smooth in that race and is my dark horse to make that team
I second this, he’s my sleeper pick to make the team if any of the big three are off their game come the final. Remember that Wynne beat Kessler at USA’s last year.