I'll start....
1. Bang on (pace)
2. Long run for home
"Discuss"...
I'll start....
1. Bang on (pace)
2. Long run for home
"Discuss"...
Back in the day, that one Brit called people ‘a danger,” so for him maybe it was overused, but he was very good and I always enjoyed it and his broadcasting.
SayWhattttt? wrote:
I'll start....
1. Bang on (pace)
2. Long run for home
"Discuss"...
Keep an eye on the time.
"They"
"Winding up their kick"
in reference to any altitude school at NCAA champs:
“drowning in oxygen”
"He/She is horribly boxed in," on the second lap of a 5k.
Calling just about any pace that isn't WR pace "pedestrian"
Gammoudi is bankrupt! So, too, is Prefontaine.
Every race Tim Cheruiyot is in, "instantly recognisable by that forward leaning style..."
"Metric mile" for the 1500 m.
The English one who says "last chance saloon" about jumpers or throwers with 2 misses or on their 6th attempt.
He/she is a medal threat.
“There’s been an injection of pace.”
She grew up on a farm
And she's a mom
Thanks.... We get it
The woman who calls the NCAA distance races is always going on about someone "stalking" the leader with this weird emphasis. It's a bit disturbing.
The Brit guy ALWAYS says, "Asking questions is ______" whenever that person gaps somebody else in a road race.
They’re so bunched up, you could throw a blanket over them
“Metronomic pacing”…. when the athletes are following the pace lights.
whenever they say a black is a "European"