THE GOAT NEVER A DOUBT. PUT THE WORLD ON NOTICE BABY
THE GOAT NEVER A DOUBT. PUT THE WORLD ON NOTICE BABY
It was an honest pace that resulted in an awesome pace! Inspiring!
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Props to the goose for making the pace honest. US 1500 is so deep right now. Can you imagine telling people 10 years ago we’d have so many under 3:33 at the trials??
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Nathan Green 332! Elliot cook 333!
Jimmy Sneed wrote:
Props to the goose for making the pace honest. US 1500 is so deep right now. Can you imagine telling people 10 years ago we’d have so many under 3:33 at the trials??
To be fair, the ‘shoes’ hadn’t been invented 10 years ago but I understand your point.
I think he's fit enough to out kick Kerr in a hot paced race!
Viscous kick last 200m!
Hocker really pulled the same move that Wightman and Kerr pulled on Jakob. Learned the hard way why winning a race leading is so insanely hard.
Everyone one of those guys needs to buy the Goose a beer for pacing them all to PRs.
mijammy wrote:
I think he's fit enough to out kick Kerr in a hot paced race!
Not going to happen. he would need to PR by 2 seconds
Jimmy Sneed wrote:
THE GOAT NEVER A DOUBT. PUT THE WORLD ON NOTICE BABY
Hocker has never medalled or ran anything significant before today, and it will continue that way.
Centro would be proud up there watching his move...oh wait, hes still alive.
Greatest of ALL TIME?
That term is way over abused.
man what a race by Ciattei for 4th, 3 second PR and almost made the olympic team... kinda gutted for him, probably his last shot
Wasnt he 6th at the olympics at 19 or 20 years old ?¿
Pretty impressive last 400m for a race that quick. After that race you have to believe this guy has a real shot at a medal. Hocker closed in a 52.6 tonight to run 3:30.6.
Last year in the final:
Kerr closed in 52.8 to run 3:29.4
Jakob closed in 53.8 to run 3:29.6
and Nordas closed in 52.6 to run 3:29.7
Perhaps not quite on the same level considering that race was won in a time over a second faster, but comparing to Wightman 2 years ago, who closed in 54.8 to run 3:29.2, it feels like its in a similar ballpark.
I’m not his biggest fan but he ran very well. still he should use this time in Eugene to ask Hobbes and Vincent for barbershop recommendations.
The Olympics is a different ballgame. if Ingebrigtsen was an American tonight, I think it might’ve gone Ingebrigtsen-Nuguse-Hocker.
nice kick wrote:
Pretty impressive last 400m for a race that quick. After that race you have to believe this guy has a real shot at a medal. Hocker closed in a 52.6 tonight to run 3:30.6.
Last year in the final:
Kerr closed in 52.8 to run 3:29.4
Jakob closed in 53.8 to run 3:29.6
and Nordas closed in 52.6 to run 3:29.7Perhaps not quite on the same level considering that race was won in a time over a second faster, but comparing to Wightman 2 years ago, who closed in 54.8 to run 3:29.2, it feels like its in a similar ballpark.
It was not 52.8 for Kerr. The split is wrong. Probably around 53.3. But he did run some extra distance.