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Uploaded by James Roach | February 27, 2012

BYU runs the number one time in the country and one of the fastest DMRs of all-time at the 2012 MPSF Championships. Their time of 9:29.00 also broke their school record as they had unoffical splits of 2:56. - 47 - 1:48. - 3:57 while Chris Derrick also split under 4 minutes to bring the Cardinal up to second.

Finals                                                                       
  1 Byu  'A'                                            9:29.00A  10         
     1) Shields, Rex                    2) Walker, Shaquille                 
     3) Waite, Ryan                     4) Batty, Miles                      
  2 Stanford  'A'                                       9:31.24    8         
     1) Atchoo, Michael                 2) Chase, Spencer                    
     3) Lefebure, Luke                  4) Derrick, Chris                    
  3 Arizona State  'A'                                  9:33.48    6         
     1) Terry, Darius                   2) Henry, William                    
     3) McHenry, Mason                  4) Happe, Nick                       
  4 Washington  'A'                                     9:35.06    5         
     1) Soberanis, Ryan                 2) McNeal, Maurice                   
     3) Whitley, Bradley                4) Bywater, Joey                     
  5 Ucla  'A'                                           9:50.86    4         
     1) MacQuitty, Philip               2) Dyce, Maxwell                     
     3) Simmons, Jonathan               4) Knight, Dylan                     
  6 Arizona  'A'                                        9:55.27    3         
     1) Kandie, Nathan                  2) Leake, Cliff                      
     3) Jani, Kevin                     4) Sambu, Stephen                    
  7 Wash State  'A'                                    10:02.38    2         
     1) Hickerson, David                2) Hopkins, J                        
     3) Young, Mack                     4) Jordan, Drew                      
  8 California  'A'                                    10:08.08    1         
     1) Jordan, Bryan                   2) Berry-Smith, Jonathan             
     3) Sam, Sebastian                  4) Miller, Matt                      
 -- Oregon  'A'                                             DNF              
     1) Guyota, Boru                    2) Delaney, Arthur                   
     3) Hornsby, Russell                4) Dunbar, Trevor     
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Comments14 comments

runnerwannab 1 year ago

147.1 on the 800 split....wow. Yep, Oregon played bully, looks like and paid the price. What a race!

1 year ago

Indoor should be converted into a pure relay sport!!!!

That would be sweet!

1 year ago

True that! Indoor is fun and all, especially the distance medley! But outside of the fun relays indoor really doesn't have much glory!

1 year ago

If you can win both I guess you are a super stud.

However the outdoor title is really the only one that matters.

1 year ago

Good point.
I think that indoor is way overrated.
I guess it can be good for some runners who need a confidence boost. Make them feel like they can win again like they did in high school.
But you guys are totally right too many people emphasize indoor way too much. If you win indoor without winning outdoor you need to re-assess the concept of peaking. Very few people win both.

1 year ago

You are right Indoor for the most part is pointless. If you when indoor and you don't win outdoor you are a fool and need a new coach!!!!!
Indoor titles mean nothing! It like being the first one done with the warm up. Sometimes coaches forget about outdoor track!!
It is a lot easier to win indoor though so maybe that is appealing to some runners.

1 year ago

1. Batty Needs a bigger Jersey!!!!! It looks nasty with his belly flopping around.

2. Fast times!!! Weather has been superb in U.S, I think we are seeing a lot of people reach earlier peaks. Its only february and track is a LONG SEASON. Lets just hope batty doesn't burn out. I guess we should include Chris Derrick in that list as well.

Anonymous Coward 1 year ago

Anyone realize Batty only ran .6 tenths faster that Derrick? When Batty got he baton he was 1.6 seconds ahead of Derrick. He finished 2.2 seconds ahead of Derrick. Therefore he only really increased his .6 seconds. So Derrick had to have run in the 3:57 too.

Bob abooey 1 year ago

Is it just me, or does Miles look like Biff from Back to the Future?

Who knows 1 year ago

Looks like Oregon's guy was trying to bump ASU out to lane 3

Robert Radlich 1 year ago

can we get batty a bigger jersey, im sic of seeing his stomach every race

Anonymous Coward 1 year ago

Did Oregon get pushed out or what?

1 year ago

Dang batty is such a strong runner. cant wait to see what he does later this year

David McCarthy 1 year ago

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