German Fernandez - Big 12 1500m Final

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#72
Topper Harley   July 4 at 11:18pm
I can only watch untill I hear the announcer start talking and than I have to shut it down!
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#71
Reinhardt VanWyk   July 3 at 9:45am
David said:
What's the deal with the consistent misspelling of the word "ridiculous"??! Damn, kids, open a dictionary from time to time. Quit picking your noses during English class. (And while you're at it, place a comma after "guy," for cryin' out loud.
LOL
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#70
Nolan Petersen   June 9 at 9:08pm
Nice run but i wish there was a comentator instead of some person talking about the ghetto.
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#69
Topper Harley   June 8 at 11:43am
Kelly Carmichael May 19 at 12:30pm
i understand german's the man and all and 3:42 is pretty swift but plenty of people have run better this season and not gotten any hype

He didn't just run a 3:42.
He's a true freshman who won a Big 12 1500 meters.
Do some of you get it or do you just like complaining about what you can't do?
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#68
I Hate People Like You   June 8 at 1:19am
David, why don't you go teach an English class or something because nobody here wants to listen to your damn grammar and spelling lessons. , everyone knows what the people are saying, does a misplaced comma or a minorly misspelled word really matter? Why don't you try doing something productive in your life? Possibly try getting the out of your ass and stop being such a .
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#67
Anonymous Coward   June 6 at 6:45pm
i would've dropped out of the race the moment i heard that announcer talk.
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#66
Chris Gowell (Baylor)   June 5 at 3:02pm
http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/bay/sports/c-track/auto_pdf/09-outdoor-best.pdf

800m - 1:47.42
1500m - 3:41.85
German is a better runner
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#65
CoSlamDance   June 5 at 1:05am
this was @ 3300ft altitude
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#64
Oldsloguy   June 4 at 6:11pm
What was Centrowitz's time at the NCAA West Regional? 3:38?
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#63
Guys   May 26 at 9:19pm
take a look at germans footstrike.. it's a thing of beauty
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#62
Josh Carr   May 25 at 10:17am
Thanks Really. I didn't know Chase uploaded the 8 and the 4. This made my day. Now I can get a hard-on to three races before regionals. Thanks Chase most of all. I remember Chase recorded one of my embarrasing races back in high school. That boy always had his camera out. Seriously Chase thanks, I know how hard it is for you to record races. Track isn't the greatest of sports. So to pull out a camera and silently record usually renders you an outcast. Your services are greatly appreciated. Keep on doing what you do.
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#61
Really   May 25 at 9:27am
It wasn't to windy during the Finals. Vail won the 10k, then ran all out to make the finals in the 1500m the next day.. So he legs weren't much of anything I imagine come finals on the third day. I find it funny that people say this is a boring vid.. Whenever a German vid pops up everybody has to see it and when the vid isn't there everybody body cries because they can't get a hard on watching him. Shut up and enjoy the fact that someone pulled out a camera for everyone to get to see this, and Gil Roberts run a 44.86, plus Jacob Hernandez get owned by his team mate. Good job Chase, thanks for the vids
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#60
Ghetto Fool   May 23 at 9:15am
it's a black thang!
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#59
Napping   May 22 at 10:39am
That was literally the most boring race ever.
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#58
West Coast.   May 22 at 1:04am
what the heck happened to Vail? And what was the weather like there? It's hard to believe there was no one in that conference who go at least sub 345.
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#57
Ghetto   May 20 at 9:53pm
thats ghetto man thats ghetto
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#56
Bj   May 20 at 7:39pm
It's obvious that a combination of still having another race, having no comp, and a slight altitude all played a part so his time should not be looked at as much as how easily he dominated...
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#55
It Is Rediculous   May 20 at 6:01pm
it was a rediculous race.
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#54
Brother   May 20 at 3:38pm
ignore gowells run, he was de-hydrated before the race and is not a 1500m runner, his PB is 1.47.4 in the 800, that will be smashed next weekend....the guy is red hot and waiting for the right race.
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#53
Oi   May 20 at 2:18am
gowell hasnt run 146
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#52
Josh Carr   May 20 at 1:21am
I tried to read a book but it was too hard. I think I am developmentally delayed. Maybe I will be able to read in a few years. With the stem cell reasearch under way, I might be able to accomplish the reading of a book sooner than I think. I am also black so it is pretty hard to even find a quiet place. The last time I tried to read a book was back in 83 and my elongated. The librarian said they are not supposed to have that effect. I didn't tell her that an asian saw me reading(or trying) and made me love her long-time. I try to spare most people details. But I tell you me, the librarian indeed had a big romp. I think I am going to try to read tommorrow at my local library: Giggity Giggity.
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#51
David's 10th Grade Teacher's T   May 20 at 1:09am
Son, you don't need that many dam_n commas. I'm sure you meant "constant" mispelling. Commas are usually used before someone speaks. Jane said,"Chicken Waffles." Not when you "qoute" something.
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#50
David's 10th Grade Teacher   May 20 at 12:33am
David, I'm so disappointed. I'm sure you meant, "constant" misspelling.
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#49
Joey Chirillo   May 19 at 11:20pm
Time isn't everything
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#48
Joey Chirillo   May 19 at 11:19pm
He wasn't trying 100%, almost every conference championship race is slow, he will need everything he's got for nationals anyway. I mean he ran his last lap in only 60 flat. For a 3:55 miler, he could have at least hit a 54-55 last lap if he went all-out at the end.
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#47
Harold Jumar   May 19 at 11:13pm
it's the f*cking internet, you dont have to spell right asswype!
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#46
German Ok   May 19 at 10:51pm
many people talk alot about and expect alot from him,, he's a really good runner and i am a fan of him, but is too much pressure when people star to expect more about him!!! hope u guys can do the same 3:42!!!!!i think is better to say awesom race, or good job, not u can do better or dont make a big deal out of it!! bunch of hatters
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#45
David   May 19 at 10:28pm
jj redick said:
I mean he made chris gowell, a 1:46/3:42 guy look rediculous
What's the deal with the consistent misspelling of the word "ridiculous"??! Damn, kids, open a dictionary from time to time. Quit picking your noses during English class. (And while you're at it, place a comma after "guy," for cryin' out loud.
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#44
Vin's Beard   May 19 at 10:13pm
Whats with the golf clap at the end? Cheer people!
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#43
Read A Book   May 19 at 10:08pm
Way to go German. Great run, way to control the race and run relaxed when you can. Lessens you're chance of injury.
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#42
Optimus   May 19 at 9:36pm
that announcer grows on you lol
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#41
Anonymous Coward   May 19 at 9:07pm
The people in the background were way more annoying than the announcer in my opinion, especially on the second lap...
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#40
Russell W. Zillgitt   May 19 at 7:04pm
What was German's previous PR in the 1500?
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#39
Anonymous Coward   May 19 at 7:00pm
did he break the previous record?
"that's ghetto!"
hahaa
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#38
Mikel Thomas   May 19 at 5:40pm
Daniel Joiner said:
Hey Mikel, did you happen to ever run into Fernando Cabada?
I have yet to meet him in person but I talked to him a while back on Facebook. He's a big German supporter like myself.
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#37
Anonymous Coward   May 19 at 5:32pm
PRE Style! Nice Video!
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#36
kevind   May 19 at 5:18pm
Great video Chase!
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#35
Ryan From Flotrack   May 19 at 5:17pm
Victor LeMay said:

Oh and think either mark or Ryan must have put the hottie tag on this one. :)
haha, good one victor. but anyone logged in can tag a vid
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#34
Jj Redick   May 19 at 5:17pm
he made it look so smooth and effortless while everyone else looked like they were struggling. I mean he made chris gowell, a 1:46/3:42 guy look rediculous
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#33
Announcing?   May 19 at 5:05pm
James Earl Jones!
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#32
Victor LeMay   May 19 at 4:47pm
UM said:
weak and slow finals are two different things victor, Pac 10 is so much deeper, it was just tactical

Jenny B may be one of our best hopes for a medal at the world champs....
I know the difference between weak and slow but just cuz one guy had the guts to run away from everybody else does not mean the race was weak.

And I just thought it was funny what he said about jenny cuz he made it sound like flanagan or goucher or many others don't exist. And in my opinion jenny isn't on sara and shalane's level yet.
Oh and think either mark or Ryan must have put the hottie tag on this one. :)
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#31
Anonymous Coward   May 19 at 4:28pm
why is there a tag on this video called hottie?
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#30
Anonymous Coward   May 19 at 4:27pm
they should have had Microsoft Sam done the announcing
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#29
Why Does This Happen   May 19 at 3:14pm
the videos on here keep resetting only part way through.

i don't have any problems with this anywhere else, only at flotrack.
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#28
HMM   May 19 at 2:53pm
what is the altitude at Lubbock? Its over 3000' yes?
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#27
Mighty Porn Stache   May 19 at 2:46pm
That announcer is EXCRUCIATING!!!!!
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#26
Daniel Joiner   May 19 at 2:29pm
I always ran against him (got smoked) in college.
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#25
Daniel Joiner   May 19 at 2:29pm
Hey Mikel, did you happen to ever run into Fernando Cabada?
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#24
Lys   May 19 at 2:29pm
He does sound like Optimus Prime! haha! You know, I agree that weak and slow are two different things. We are so time driven in this sport that we don't stop to think about the race itself. You also can't really compare the pac-10 and this race together, two different turn-outs and races, and like said before, the depth is so deep in the pac-10. German was alone and had no challenges.
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#23
Mikel Thomas   May 19 at 2:09pm
I think the biggest reason he got the coverage was that he dominated the field just like the Big 12 indoor mile.
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#22
Bem   May 19 at 1:52pm
yeah, the pac-10 was slower, but you had to close your last 400 in 51, not 61...
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#21
UM   May 19 at 1:27pm
weak and slow finals are two different things victor, Pac 10 is so much deeper, it was just tactical

Jenny B may be one of our best hopes for a medal at the world champs....
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#20
Anonymous Coward   May 19 at 1:18pm
Omygosh, I kept waiting for the announcer to say, "German, I am your father."
:)
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#19
Victor LeMay   May 19 at 1:13pm
weeman said:
thazt was the weakest final i've ever seen
The PAC 10 1500 was way slower.

The announcer had everyone in the crowd pissed! It was funny, at one point during the womens steeple he said that jenny b was America's greatest distance runner of any kind and that she was our best hope for medals at the world champs!
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#18
Victor LeMay   May 19 at 1:12pm
weeman said:
thazt was the weakest final i've ever seen
The PAC 10 1500 was way slower.

The announcer had everyone in the crowd pissed! It was funny, at one point during the womens steeple he said that jenny b was America's greatest distance runner of any kind and that she was our best hope for medals at the world champs!
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#17
Daniel Joiner   May 19 at 1:08pm
Pretty sure he was just doing what it took to win the race. It was probably more of a "see how fast I can run comfortable"
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#16
Anonymous Coward   May 19 at 1:06pm
announcer is sooo annoying.
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#15
Daniel Joiner   May 19 at 1:06pm
3:40 and change when converted from altitude.
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#14
PQ   May 19 at 1:00pm
German could run 3:35 right now. Maybe even 3:33.
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#13
Steve   May 19 at 12:56pm
It was at about 3300ft altitude. So that's probably why the times were slightly slower for the field and makes Fernandez run more impressive.
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#12
Kelly Carmichael   May 19 at 12:30pm
i understand german's the man and all and 3:42 is pretty swift but plenty of people have run better this season and not gotten any hype
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#11
Set The Track On Fire   May 19 at 12:29pm
wire to wire, 3:42 is pretty impressive. to be that relaxed and still be able to run that fast can only mean blazing times in the near future.
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#10
Anonymous Coward   May 19 at 12:15pm
what will he be running at the NCAAs?
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#9
3:42?thats It?   May 19 at 12:03pm
Is that supposed to be impressive for a kid who ran 3:55 indoor?
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#8
Horton Heat   May 19 at 11:58am
Converts to a 3:59.69 for 1 mile
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#7
Darin S   May 19 at 11:35am
"the announcer sounds like Optimus Prime" - LOL
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#6
DeMar   May 19 at 11:18am
the announcer sounds like Optimus Prime
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#5
So True   May 19 at 11:17am
Tell me about it.. The guy that did the womans races there was great, but the old guy that took the mic for the mens races was awful
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#4
DubMan   May 19 at 11:01am
what an annoying announcer, I would hate to have my finals there.
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#3
Weeman   May 19 at 10:55am
thazt was the weakest final i've ever seen
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#2
Haha   May 19 at 10:36am
gowell got pwnd
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#1
SM   May 19 at 10:09am
Looked like he was out of a Sunday jog... effortless.
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German Fernandez - Big 12 1500m Final

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German Fernandez runs 3:42 in Lubbock Texas at the Big 12 Conference Meet
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