Alex Kosinski 1500 Prelim 2009 NCAA Track and Field Championships : Speakers & Interviews
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Alexandra KosinskiAlex Kosinski 1500 Prelim 2009 NCAA Track and Field ChampionshipsJune 11, 2009
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The reason that Alex has trouble with these "tactical" races is because she just doesn't have the SPEED to turn it on with 200m to go. This has been proven time and time again this season.
Again, I think that Vin and Oregon have Alex running the wrong race.
Everyone else can see this, and I'm sure that in the off-season Alex is gonna come to the same conclusion.
And while next year will provide Vin with more "options" with Hasay, I believe that Jordan is smart enough to know full well that the 5000m is her MAIN race in college.
PAC-10 4:26-4:37 range of times, Kosinski 3rd 4:27
West Conf 4:22-4:32 range of times, Kosinski 5th 4:24
NCAA's Heat 2 Preliminaries
1 Maggie Infeld SR Georgetown 4:16.73Q
2 Susan Kuijken SR Florida State 4:17.97Q
3 Danielle Tauro SO Michigan 4:18.66Q
4 Alexandra Kosinski SO Oregon 4:19.02
Tauro clipped her at the end by 36/100's and watching the race I don't think Alex realized she was there, coming hard.
From a coaching standpoint, I think she's running the 1500 because they need her there. They could slide her up to the 5K and she and Blood could go 1-2, 2-1, whatever. That takes a lot of Kosinski points away from 800-1500 runs for the team. Next year, Hasay and the NJ state 1600-3200, XC champion, and others. Maybe Oregon will have more options.
I think that it's time for the 5000 for Alex.
But something tells me that something else is amiss here.
In the interview, she says that she thought that she would be "stronger after cross country season" but then admits that she "just doesn't have it at the end of track".
I think that her frustration level over the past 2 years has eaten away at her confidence. Nonetheless, a very classy young woman that gave a most gracious interview to someone that has no right doing any interviewing.
Stay positive Alex!
You are just a sopre.
This was not a "mental" mistake as poster Mike Mather claims.
She ran 4:19.84 at the end of March at the Stanford Invite. She ran 4:18.34 a week later. She then ran 4:24 at Regionals and just barely made it to NCAA's. And now a 4:19.02
She's been "stuck" at that 4:19 area for 2-years now and she knows it.
And it's extremely frustrating for her.
Enough said.
She was disappointed in her time at the Stanford Invite, and she's completely disgusted with how things went yesterday in the 1500m prelim. Quite frankly, I don't know if she's got the speed to hang with the top gals in the 1500m. She has not been able to "kick" with the rest of the front-runners with 200m to go all season long. The same thing happened at Regionals. In all seriousness, it may be time to move up to the 5000m.
And yes, the interviewer had ZERO clue.
She was pissed, and needed some time alone to gather herself.
So on top of everything good and bad this season Alex, you're only 2nd year and you're walking on water at Oregon already. Are you kidding me! Just keep doing what you do best.