That was pretty wild. I think he was like a full second back with 150 to go but he won.
That was pretty wild. I think he was like a full second back with 150 to go but he won.
had 3 clocks going, 24.98 on my wrist watch, 25.06 on my phone, and then 33.24 on the microwave timer
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My smart fridge had 29.03
as he was fast as fast as it nearly took to fall off my chair
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Who cares? It's a sit and kick race, hardly impressive.
I'd ask someone who has their own running website.
rojo wrote:
That was pretty wild. I think he was like a full second back with 150 to go but he won.
Here's the replay of the race. Pretty sure the Lynx scoreboard at the 3:27 mark of the video is positioned at the 200 mark.
No, I think he ran extremely well, I don't think he needs to run another 200. I will not be giving him any more 200's.
jcarrollbackup1 wrote:
had 3 clocks going, 24.98 on my wrist watch, 25.06 on my phone, and then 33.24 on the microwave timer
My Palm Pilot is also clocking around 25.
Calculating the conversion for his extra width shows how impressive it is to close a 3:39. Does anyone have an estimate of how much extra time he ran?
2 player games wrote:
That was pretty wild. I think he was like a full second back with 150 to go but he won.
His finish was a brilliant display of determination and speed, overtaking the competition in the final stretch to win the NCAA 1,500m title with a time of 3:39.48. It's these moments of sheer will and athleticism that make track and field so captivating.