56 last lap, 26 last 200.
56 last lap, 26 last 200.
ncs coverage wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b60GjonYAyA56 last lap, 26 last 200.
Crap he didn't even really start kicking until like 150m to go either
this is awesome. great video
Of course it was the black guy.
Seriously though hoooooly shit that was outstanding!
He was having a hard time holding 66 pace, but nice kick.
who is this kid? has a pretty stride, good speed obviously. college coaches should be drooling, even if 4:12 isn't crazy compared to the Burchams and Montoyas out there.
Agreed That guy has 3:fitty potential!
what do you mean by "Of course is was the black guy"?
James Li has him signed at AZ.
Even when he was 10 yards down on the last lap I knew who was winning this race.
Always bet on black.
Stuped wrote:
James Li has him signed at AZ.
If true, then a great recruiting move. Just from watching that video, you can tell the kid has a lot of talent & potential
The Single Voice of Reason wrote:
Just from watching that video, you can tell the kid has a lot of talent & potential
Alright Captain Obvious!
He was 20 meters off the leader at the bell, then beat him by more than that. He beat the pack he was with by what, 60 meters over one lap? Nasty!
youdon'tsay wrote:
The Single Voice of Reason wrote:Just from watching that video, you can tell the kid has a lot of talent & potential
Alright Captain Obvious!
That's Mr. Captain Obvious to you.
The new Michael Stember?
youdon'tsay wrote:
Alright Captain Obvious!
What I meant -- and this should've been obvious -- is that not all fast times are equal in terms of recruiting, and furthermore not all fast times off big kicks are equal. By watching the video, one can see that A) this high schooler has a smooth, smooth stride and generally good mechanics and B) considering his sitting off the pace and looking less than comfortable being up front at 66s pace, he can probably improve a great deal with the right training; the speed's already there, the specific endurance might not be.
Also: the other person who posted on this thread under my name is NOT me.
The Single Voice of Reason wrote:
youdon'tsay wrote:Alright Captain Obvious!
What I meant -- and this should've been obvious -- is that not all fast times are equal in terms of recruiting, and furthermore not all fast times off big kicks are equal. By watching the video, one can see that A) this high schooler has a smooth, smooth stride and generally good mechanics and B) considering his sitting off the pace and looking less than comfortable being up front at 66s pace, he can probably improve a great deal with the right training; the speed's already there, the specific endurance might not be.
Also: the other person who posted on this thread under my name is NOT me.
How can we be sure that we should believe you?
Eugene Hamilton is his name. Ran 1:52 last season in his first year running the 800.
Opened this thread and the guy just happens to go to my former high school. Go Dragons!!
Kid came back and ran the 400 later in the meet 49.76. I believe he has run sub 49 before. He is entered in the 800 at Arcadia next week. In the vidoe looked like he gave a thumbs up with 150 to go and took off...
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