M 4xMile CR, 16:03.24 4xmile

2009 Oregon Twilight

Hayward Field  ⋅  Eugene, OR, US  ⋅  May, 9 2009   |   Coverage created by kevind


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#33
Never   May 11 at 9:29pm
you'll never get the runnin Irish!
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#32
Fantastic 4   May 11 at 8:06pm
Why didn't German Fernandez run this?
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#31
Mighty Porn Stache   May 11 at 10:36am
What happened to Jerry's kids? I thought those guys were putting a team together. What happened to the Aussies? I thought they were going to have a team there.
Oh well. Fantastic run by the Oregon guys.
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#30
David Lloyd   May 10 at 9:53pm
Does anyone else feel like Wheating only kicks in the last 200-150? Am I just imagining this or could he run so much faster?
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#29
Anonymous Coward   May 10 at 9:24pm
what kind of shoes is the guy from oregon track club wearing? they kinna look like may flys with spikes
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#28
Anonymous Coward   May 10 at 9:08pm
I think Wisconsin men could run faster than 16:03. With finnerty,bolas,miller,shields, and other top guys they recruited this year. I believe if they tryed they can beat 16:03.
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#27
Anonymous Coward   May 10 at 8:43pm
Well Puskedra may be their second best guy but he is not their second best miler.
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#26
No....   May 10 at 6:38pm
Husky said:
UW will have that record in the end.

Bab 416
Campbell 418
Follett 414
Schaaf - who knows how fast, when healthy
No... Look at UO next year:

Hasay 4:14 could improve
Blood 4:14
Buckman 4:15
Kosinski 4:18
Plus a healthy Noble... plus a German freshman Angela Kesselring next year, who has run 4:23 and 2:04. Oregon might even be able to get the 4x800!
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#25
Michael Bolland   May 10 at 5:53pm
They didn't have Puskedra in this? He's their second best guy....
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#24
Topper Harley   May 10 at 5:16pm
after watching this, why would any runner not want to go to Oregon?
You can't find these kind of rabid fans at any other university in the country.
these definately are "Pre's" people.
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#23
Panthervision   May 10 at 4:03pm
Actually, that would now be Tennessee's record in the women's 4x1500
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#22
Nick Schrader   May 10 at 2:09pm
Harry X said:
any chances they will run the 4 x mile again this season?
Probably not. Conference, Regionals, and Nationals are coming up. Then some pro races for the top guys.
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#21
Harry X   May 10 at 2:04pm
any chances they will run the 4 x mile again this season?
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#20
Husky   May 10 at 1:40pm
interesting.. said:
Even more cool is that the University of Oregon might get the chance to break Michigan's 4x1500 record next year... meaning Oregon beats Michigan once again. Zoe Buckman ran a 4:15 yesterday and Nicole Blood has a 4:14 PR. They have Kosinski as well, and they also get the addition of Hasay next year... meaning that they have a good shot at the record (17:15)...
UW will have that record in the end.

Bab 416
Campbell 418
Follett 414
Schaaf - who knows how fast, when healthy
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#19
John Darmody   May 10 at 1:34pm
The 4x1500m world record is 14:38.8 by West Germany in 1977. I don't think that a sub 20 4xmile would put you close to that
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#18
Interesting..   May 10 at 1:32pm
Even more cool is that the University of Oregon might get the chance to break Michigan's 4x1500 record next year... meaning Oregon beats Michigan once again. Zoe Buckman ran a 4:15 yesterday and Nicole Blood has a 4:14 PR. They have Kosinski as well, and they also get the addition of Hasay next year... meaning that they have a good shot at the record (17:15)...
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#17
Jeremy   May 10 at 12:37pm
Me and my friends ran a sub-20 4 by mile back in the day for fun. I don't think we were that far off the world 4 by 1500 record.
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#16
Anonymous Coward   May 10 at 11:19am
Galens interview talks about shadrack running a workout earlier in the day.
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#15
Way To Go Oregon!   May 10 at 11:18am
Well done video - nice audio capture too. Great run by the guys. Wonder what it might have been with a bit of competition. I was there - it seemed like a time trial.
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#14
Mjlaye   May 10 at 11:16am
They were going to run Scott Wall (Acosta is redshirting), but he tweaked his calf or something like that. So they decided to go with a more sure thing in Biwott and the collegiate record rather than risking it with someone else for the American record + collegiate record. My guess is they also thought OTC had a shot and the AR and wanted to let them go for it even though they were glorified rabbits. Still, just shows how much tougher it can be to time trial rather than get pulled along in a race.
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#13
Harry X   May 10 at 11:13am
world record for the 4 x 1500 meter relay is 14:38.8 which is an average of about 3:40 per 1500. I think this is well within this team's reach.
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#12
Vin's Beard   May 10 at 11:10am
They could have had the American record too if they had run someone like Acosta instead of Biwott. Why would they run Biwott if he ran a workout earlier in the day? That makes no sense. Also, doesn't it seem like Wheating needs to be taught how to run a time trial? He had way too much left at the end and was clearly just biding his time behind Pifer. Nontheless, good job to all.
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#11
run_tjb   May 10 at 11:10am
sooo sweet how they lined the entire track on that last leg.
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#10
Harry X   May 10 at 10:58am
first sub 4 from vermont... according to wikipedia
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#9
Mike Mather   May 10 at 10:56am
Also, two questions about Andrew Wheating. 1. Is he the tallest, 6 feet 5 inches, sub-4 miler? 2. Is he the first sub-4 miler born in Vermont? I'm sure there's a trivia guru out there who knows this.
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#8
Mike Mather   May 10 at 10:23am
DubMan said:
Hayward Field, electric - Galen was hurting bad at the end, I guess a 3:58 will do that to ya :)

loved wheating's kick with 200m left in his split
Coach Vin well knows what Andy can do in his final kick. He was at the 200 to go mark (blue jeans & jacket), and it was like he pulled the trigger on the Andy gun.
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#7
Cara Hawkins   May 10 at 10:23am
@John Doe..don't know but that is the rumor...
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#6
John Doe   May 10 at 9:45am
Cara what was the workout that Biwott ran
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#5
DubMan   May 10 at 9:44am
Hayward Field, electric - Galen was hurting bad at the end, I guess a 3:58 will do that to ya :)

loved wheating's kick with 200m left in his split
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#4
Dave Fontaine   May 10 at 9:24am
Anyone know what the world "junior" record is?
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#3
Mike Mather   May 10 at 9:07am
Hayward Field was the scene of a new collegiate record tonight, Saturday, May 9, as Coach Vin cut his best milers loose to run a 4 x Mile Relay. The U. of Michigan held the record until tonight, 16:04.54 set in 2005. Many of the 5,725 fans attending the meet were allowed onto the infield for the race. You know how crazy those Oregon fans can get for something like this. So here's the team: Matt Centrowitz (3:36 1500 a week ago), Andrew Wheating, Shadrack Biwott, & Galen Rupp. The new collegiate record is 16:03.24. Oregon also ran Kosinski in the 800 (2:08), Buckman & Blood in the 1500 (4:15, 4:17), speed work for the PAC-10's coming up next weekend. I can't wait!
Oregon 16:03.24
Split 1: Matthew Centrowitz 3:59.53 (3:59.53)
Split 2: Andrew Wheating, 3:59.60 (7:59.13)
Split 3: Shadrack Biwott, 4:05.21 (12:04.33)
Split 4: Galen Rupp, 3:58.93 (16:03.24)
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#2
Cara Hawkins   May 10 at 9:04am
They ran well, it is just too bad that Biwott ran a work-out that morning and did not know he was racing till later..
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#1
I Wanna Be First   May 10 at 8:38am
I just wanna be first!
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2009 Oregon Twilight

M 4xMile CR, 16:03.24 4xmile

Uploaded By: kevind

May 9, 2009
Level:  college
Event:  4xmile
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