- See Less -The University of Oregon track and field athlete started breaking records on a junior national and American high school level while competing for Portland’s Central Catholic High School. In 2004 he broke a 40-year-old U.S. junior record for the 5000m by almost seven seconds (13:37.91). Rupp also holds the U.S. high school record for 3000m at 8:03.57 and the U.S. junior record for 10,000m at 28:15.52.
Rupp’s collegiate career at the University of Oregon started out with a bang as he broke the 10,000m record in 27:33.48. In 2006, he became the 10th Oregon runner to win a Pac-10 title. Rupp finished second to lead the Oregon Ducks to the 2007 NCAA Men’s cross-country team championship.
Other career highlights include a 2005 USA Junior Cross Country championship, record holdings in U.S. Junior 3000m, 5000m and 10,000m, and a runner-up in the 2007 USA Outdoor competition.
Maybe the press should interview you at the major meets as "Flash400, the voice of Pre"!
Flash400 just has a chip on his shoulder and wants to flex his weak imagination a little by drawing useless conclusions and spewing written diarrhea.
This is SOOO off topic! But rude people who think they know it all really have no place here.
THE REASON WHY YOU ALL DON'T like him, and for some reason feel the need to publicly diss him is plain and simple. Jealousy.
I bet he reads these comments from people who he doesn't know, using words like hate/blood sucked/ and other things. ... Well thats got to make a young guy feel really great.
Why don't some of you post some of your races and workouts so you can get ripped apart. I dare ya. I bet you don't have the balls... showing yourselves barely breaking 6 minutes in a 5 x 1 mile workout, or running as hard as you can to hit 65 seconds in a 400m workout.... COME ON KNOW IT ALLS! LET SEE YOUR STUFF!!!
JERKS
As an American I just don't get it....how can you not like Galen? In any other country excluding Africa Galen would be athletic hero!
I am glad there are posters like "Perspectivation" to keep things in balance and perspective!
I am glad there are posters like "Perspectivation" to keep things in balance and perspective!