Get your popcorn ready as the 2024 USA Indoor meet is loaded and bound to entertain. Nuguse faces Cole Hocker, Cooper Teare, and Abdihamid Nur in the 3K with Hobbs Kessler focused on the 1500. In the 60, it doesn't get much b...
I'm pretty sure the only collegiate runners in the 800, 1500, and 3000 last year were Addy Wiley (Huntington) and Abbe Goldstein (New Mexico). Sprints and especially field events always have more than distance events.
I'm going Saturday and probably Friday. I just happen to be in Phoenix buying a house, and I would go back through Albuquerque on the way home anyway. It's just a question of when l leave on whether I can make it Friday. There are a lot more tickets left for Friday than Saturday. There are not many finish side tickets left on Saturday. I just bought Saturday and mine are fairly low where the last turn straightens out. Everything closer to the finish is sold out.
There are not many finish side tickets left on Saturday. I just bought Saturday and mine are fairly low where the last turn straightens out. Everything closer to the finish is sold out.
I was in Albuquerque last year for the NCAA Championships. There was a sign on the entrance door that said all of the seat numbers on your ticket for the finish line side were fake and to just sit anywhere. Yes, really. That venue is crazy.
So unless they have fixed things this year it might not matter where your ticket says you're supposed to be sitting. It might be first come first served.
There are not many finish side tickets left on Saturday. I just bought Saturday and mine are fairly low where the last turn straightens out. Everything closer to the finish is sold out.
I was in Albuquerque last year for the NCAA Championships. There was a sign on the entrance door that said all of the seat numbers on your ticket for the finish line side were fake and to just sit anywhere. Yes, really. That venue is crazy.
So unless they have fixed things this year it might not matter where your ticket says you're supposed to be sitting. It might be first come first served.
Good luck.
Excellent. I'm chronically early and I am making it on Friday. In Gallup NM tonight.
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I was in Albuquerque last year for the NCAA Championships. There was a sign on the entrance door that said all of the seat numbers on your ticket for the finish line side were fake and to just sit anywhere. Yes, really. That venue is crazy.
So unless they have fixed things this year it might not matter where your ticket says you're supposed to be sitting. It might be first come first served.
Good luck.
Excellent. I'm chronically early and I am making it on Friday. In Gallup NM tonight.
Correct, the seats at the convention center have no seat numbers, sit where you want. If you want to see the finish line however, don't sit in the first rows because you will be blocked by photographers, officials, random people walking, parents chasing their children to the finish line, etc. A few rows up is premium.
As I understand Peacock has also some free things (in geo-blocked variant for US residents, the other variant for some nations, special variants for 'special' nations :) ), though US Indoors for example are probably not in them? (as it's paid in 'national' t&f outlet)
Then the question is NBC (nbc.com, ncsports.com). I see there are also some free things in streaming (in geo-blocked variant for US residents, the other variant for some nations, special variants for 'special' nations :) ). I see this year's US Indoors in schedule at 4pm EST - available at "NBC". So is this aerial? cable? both? or the US residents (or state geo-blocked) can also stream online at these sites (or somewhere else) without Peacock? I know TV & Kardashians :):):) are very popular in the US however in some countries we no longer watch / own stupid TV but rather stream.
[So can you stream tv / NBC in the US? Or third-party :):):) sites? links please, safe links.]
Might have to do with the fact that there was no path for them to Worlds in that event without the standard? Sucks though, wanted to see Hocker v. Nuguse.