Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Shannon Rowbury frustrated by 1500 debacle, thru in 5k at Moscow World Champs 2013
Posted by
Albert Caruana
at
8/14/2013 12:59:00 PM
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Popular Posts
-
You can now view all the entrants plus their performance mark from the section qualifier for this weekend's CA State Track and Field ...
-
Below is the schedule for the 2013 Cross Country season. If you see any errors, additions or can confirm any dates, please email me at alb...
-
One more bump. Please list below athletes that you feel belong on the lists below. One more trivia question. Who is the runner ...
-
Bold meets are confirmed for 2014 season. Non bolded dates are from 2013 season. August 2014 8/22 Ryan Bousquet Memorial Run at Yorba Reg...
-
Just added: Info for Ghebray Invitational on September 22nd. With one extra Saturday in September next year, I started to hunt down the d...
-
Central Coast Section Results: http://www.rtspt.com/events/cif/2017Meets/ccsxc17/ Sac-Joaquin Section Section Finals: http://timerhub....
-
I will start with one: “Somewhere in the world someone is training when you are not. When you race him, he will win.” — Tom Fleming What...
-
I will continue to update this list throughout the year. Please feel free to add others in the comment section below. I know I do not hav...
-
I am very sad to report that Bob Shor passed away this morning after battling illness for the past few year...
-
Los Gatos' Chris Foster is Mercury News boys cross country runner of the year Mercury News boys cross country first team, honorable me...
2 comments:
Andy Chan and SHC getting a shout out! Best of luck in the finals!
Thanks, Josh. In all fairness, despite this being the World Championships, the crowds in Moscow for the morning sessions have been sparse. Shannon almost couldn't help but hear me because there's hardly anyone in the stadium. I've had a harder time having runners hear me at CCS meet! Saturday night, however, it should be packed. Bolt in the 200, Russians like Chicherova in the high jump, and two Bay Area runners in the women's 5000 - Shannon Rowbury and Kim Conley. Can't wait!
Post a Comment