1600m/800m at districts
1600m/800m at districts
what do you think the winning time will be at districts for the mile and the 800/
Re: 1600m/800m at districts
4:41
1:57
1:57
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Jolly Green
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Re: 1600m/800m at districts
I'm with lonewolf. Under 2:00 in the 800, and around 4:45 in the 1600.
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mitchell2008
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Re: 1600m/800m at districts
i'm gonna go out on a limb here and say that podlesnik can run a 1:56-1:59 in the 800m at districts.
in the mile this is a big if...
if snyder of everett is there then i will say that he will crack 4:30 and no worse then a 4:35
but if he doesn't then someone will run and look for the winner to be anywhere from 4:42-4:50
in the 3200 i think that about a 10:00 flat will win!
duece2
in the mile this is a big if...
if snyder of everett is there then i will say that he will crack 4:30 and no worse then a 4:35
but if he doesn't then someone will run and look for the winner to be anywhere from 4:42-4:50
in the 3200 i think that about a 10:00 flat will win!
duece2
Re: 1600m/800m at districts
i'm gonna go out on a limb here and say that podlesnik can run a 1:56-1:59 in the 800m at districts.
in the mile this is a big if...
if snyder of everett is there then i will say that he will crack 4:30 and no worse then a 4:35
but if he doesn't then someone will run and look for the winner to be anywhere from 4:42-4:50
in the 3200 i think that about a 10:00 flat will win!
duece2
in the mile this is a big if...
if snyder of everett is there then i will say that he will crack 4:30 and no worse then a 4:35
but if he doesn't then someone will run and look for the winner to be anywhere from 4:42-4:50
in the 3200 i think that about a 10:00 flat will win!
duece2
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mitchell2008
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