TRACKTOWNY wrote:
I'm excited to see this race! Taking my kids, they are pumped to go!
Go Alexa!
Very cool!
Are you going Friday night? If Rupp has a good race, the crowd will really get into it. That's always fun.
TRACKTOWNY wrote:
I'm excited to see this race! Taking my kids, they are pumped to go!
Go Alexa!
Very cool!
Are you going Friday night? If Rupp has a good race, the crowd will really get into it. That's always fun.
We are thinking about Friday.........but Saturday for sure. This 1500 is the reason that we are going.
How cool is that? wrote:
Are you going Friday night? If Rupp has a good race, the crowd will really get into it. That's always fun.
[quote]TRACKTOWNY wrote:
We are thinking about Friday.........but Saturday for sure. This 1500 is the reason that we are going.
The 1500 will be the greatest thing in the world...except for a nice mutton, lettuce, and tomato sandwich; where the mutton is nice and lean, the tomatoes ripe. I love that!
TRACKTOWNY wrote:
We are thinking about Friday.........but Saturday for sure. This 1500 is the reason that we are going.
Can't argue with that!
I can imagine kids could OD (or get bored by the longer races), but Friday nights are fun. The crowd's not as big, so it's not crazy that way, but everyone who's there is pretty hard-core, so they are into it. Plus you can take them to Sweet Life for cupcakes afterwards.
PS Be sure and tell your kids some old f**t on the internet hopes they realize how pretty lucky they are to have such thoughtful parents!
You are also correct wrote:
Totally agree. I have also heard media announce that Simpson is the first US female to ever win the diamond league 1500m title which is also not true. That distinction belongs to Uceny.
Totally agree with you and BW. I've even heard track insiders say Simpson was the first American woman in 25 years to run a sub 4:00 1500. I'm always a bit surprised -- who could forget SFH?
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Don't forget Anna Willard and Christin Wurth-Thomas in 2010.
RunHS wrote:
In what world is 2 flat a sign of being able to run 3:56?
In Wang Junxia's world, 1:58 and 3:51, but she was the best.
Run Pheobe, Run!!! wrote:
It's a brilliant bit of product placement by Mackey. She arranged things so you don't see the Nike swooshes on the uniform, but you do see her Brooks trainers. Both hiding the swoosh and showing the Brooks logo violate the rules about logos and national team clothing. There was a bit of kerfuffle when she posted it. If you are looking for reasons why Nike wouldn't invite Mackey to the Pre, this picture would be a big one..
Hahahaha good for Katie Mackey.
Paula Ivan 3:53.96 in 1988 Olympics 1500
Are you sure you're not me?
Richie Cunningham wrote:
[quote]TRACKTOWNY wrote:
We are thinking about Friday.........but Saturday for sure. This 1500 is the reason that we are going.
The 1500 will be the greatest thing in the world...except for a nice mutton, lettuce, and tomato sandwich; where the mutton is nice and lean, the tomatoes ripe. I love that!
atsoc wrote:
Don't forget Anna Willard and Christin Wurth-Thomas in 2010.
Ooops! You are right -- they are part of the story, and should not be forgotten. They both went under 4:00 in 2009 after the Pre, and then Wurth-Thomas went under 4:00 again in 2010.
HowAboutPaula wrote:
Paula Ivan 3:53.96 in 1988 Olympics 1500
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDnu5vIATnU
Thank you for posting that video!
This was one of the greatest races of all time, spurred on by Samolenko having outkicked her in the 3k.
Fatboy5001 we are going to hold you to that. Maybe some tassles.
I believe 4:02 is possible this season, it has been the goal since last year. When she opened with a 4:09 I felt like 3:59 might be possible this season. This opinion was mainly due to my knowledge of the training we had done to that point. I also know that Alexa's sickness this winter set her on a completely different trajectory, so we will see. It's going to be an amazing race. To the person who referenced Webb, I love the comparison to his senior year. We'll see!!!
Coach Hickey wrote:
I believe 4:02 is possible this season, it has been the goal since last year. When she opened with a 4:09 I felt like 3:59 might be possible this season. This opinion was mainly due to my knowledge of the training we had done to that point. I also know that Alexa's sickness this winter set her on a completely different trajectory, so we will see. It's going to be an amazing race. To the person who referenced Webb, I love the comparison to his senior year. We'll see!!!
First, thanks for being brave enough to post on Let's Run's MB!
Second, it was me who referenced Webb's 2001 Pre race.
I was there in person.
In fact, at one point, I sat right in front of Webb & his lady friend.
My reference was to the challenge, both mentally & physically, of a HS kid running against the best miler (El G) in the world!
Here you'll have Alexa running against MANY of the world's best---the only big one missing is Genzebe Dibaba!
She could replicate Webb and finish 5th (or 6th or even 7th!!) and still get a VERY fast time----maybe the 4:02 you suggested!
She looked VERY strong in her 2 recent 800's.
So maybe she's ready for something amazing!
Anyway, thanks again for posting here---and all the best to your fantastic athlete, Alexa!!
FWIW, I don't see any evidence that Nike treats Brooks differently from any other shoe company.
Well, there was the "incident" at the Trials when Brooks hired a plane with a banner behind it with the Brooks slogan and flew it over Hayward Field for about an hour - and security subsequently escorted the Brooks Execs out of the stadium. There's that. There definitely is no love lost between the two companies. At least Nike isn't punishing Brooks athletes for the bad blood between the two companies.