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Mile
Sept 25, 2007 8:03:47 GMT -5
Post by scdistance on Sept 25, 2007 8:03:47 GMT -5
Centrowitz 11th in the grand Prix Mile. I know this happened a while ago, but a few of the guys on my team brought it up again so I thought I would post the results for everyone to see.
Men's mile At Icahn Stadium New York 1. Alan Webb (USA) 3 minutes, 52.94 seconds; 2. Bernard Lagat (USA) 3:53.88; 3. Craig Mottram (AUS) 3:54.54; 4. Nick Willis (NZL) 3:55.09; 5. Suleiman Simotwo (KEN) 3:55.69; 6. Chris Lukezic (USA) 3:57.02; 7. Kevin Sullivan (CAN) 3:57.91; 8. Rob Myers (USA) 3:59.36; 9. Nicholas Kemboi (KEN) 3:59.36; 10. Ryan McKenzie (CAN) 4:02.98; 11. Matthew Centrowitz (USA) 4:03.40; 12. Ming GU (CHN) 4:05.79; 13. Steve Slattery (USA) 4:09.41. Did not finish: Moise Joseph (HAI); Justus Koech (KEN); Dan Wilson (USA).
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Mile
Sept 25, 2007 8:06:10 GMT -5
Post by scdistance on Sept 25, 2007 8:06:10 GMT -5
It's amazing to see that he is competing with guys like Webb and Lagat.
It's also impressive that nine guys went under 4 minutes for the mile in the same race.
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Mile
Sept 26, 2007 8:13:41 GMT -5
Post by chsrunner2007 on Sept 26, 2007 8:13:41 GMT -5
I honestly don't think it is that impressive that nine guys went under 4 minutes. Don't get me wrong, it is an unbelievable time, but there are so many guys that can do it now. If you look at the mile today 4:00 is a below average time by professional standards. 88 times so far this year has an American gone under 4:00 or the 1500 equivalent. And that is just America alone.
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