The whole thing is a train wreck. At least college running is disinfected. You hoped a major company would keep its distance but the whole sport is rotten.
It can’t be that you’re wrong, it MUST be that the whole sport is rotten!!!
The whole thing is a train wreck. At least college running is disinfected. You hoped a major company would keep its distance but the whole sport is rotten.
It can’t be that you’re wrong, it MUST be that the whole sport is rotten!!!
The downvotes are pretty funny.
It’s pretty simple. You have 2 of the most recognizable Collegiate athletes going pro at “essentially” the same time. Many folks have wondered “what if they had raced against each other?”.
So, their agents should race them against each other!
In boxing a multi-million $ matchup is easy.
In OUR world, I’m sure a $100,000 prize for the winner would entice them to race against each other and would make it happen.
If they REALLY want to make it happen, hype it up! Grow the sport! Pay the athletes!
Where's she racing this weekend? She's not on the entry list at BU or Washington's Mile City race, is she going to Dr. Sanders or Louisville which are world athletics indoor tour bronze meets? The post indicates a Friday race which would probably rule out Dr. Sanders.
My prediction is a low key race at GVSU.
She ran at camel city last year, so maybe that is it
She is not found in the elite fields at camel city:
Why is everyone assuming AW will go for the 1500 and not the 800? The 1500 will most likely be her main event in the future, but this year the 800 is wide open after Mu. Akins, Huerta-Klecker, RR, AW, all either very inconsistent or alot older now. The 800 is wide open.
Duane Ross was an Olympian who has a lifetime ban for doping. Yet he took his son to the Olympics and NC ATT to national prominence. His son got caught last year while Ross coached 100 athletes at Tenessee including Dylan Jacobs. But people focus on Wiley. There are many more athletes who are way more suspicious.
Wiley, only collegiate athlete and one of two American women to run sub-1:58 in 800 and sub-4:00 in 1,500, decides to forgo remaining eligibility at NAIA Huntington University in Indiana and pursue professional opportunities...
Ross had a two year ban not a lifetime ban. Though I can't imagine he had a lot of face time with Jacobs who followed his coach from Notre Dame and isn't a sprinter.