A lot of runners have dropped out of their scheduled races (and there's plenty coming up today), but here are some of the best results from Thursday and Friday:
1) Cam Levins!! In an epic display of ballsiness pushed the pace late against the "unbeatable" Lawi Lalang (Kenyan who trains with convicted cheat Bernard Lagat) and even after it looked like he would lose, came back with a phenomenal 55 second kick to win the 5k. Kudos to the Canadian with the Brady Bunch perm. Here's the video:
Levins! The end is incredible. Don't watch the "race finish" video on Flotrack. Better to use the link I gave you to the full race and, if you like, fast forward to about 13:30. It's a better, more professional video.
2) Hannah Cunliffe and Laura Roesler ran the 200 in Oregon but neither PRed. Hannah did better (24.46), which was not as good as her Arcadia run two weeks ago. Laura ran 24.78, but, remember, she's been running 1500's all year, so that it was odd she was even in the race.
3) There's a lot of buzz about Evan Jager, who has never really lived up to his potential. His coach switched him to the steeplechase, and all he did was dominate the field in one of the best steeplechase debuts ever. Kudos to the Leif Garret-lookalike.
4) Webb and Ritzenhein did not run.
5) Andy Baddely won the 1500 at Mount SAC. Hard to tell if he's back to Olympic form.
6) Katie Flood--wow, she kicks ass. Always impressive. Dropped about 7 seconds (!) off her 1500 time as she crushed the Mt. SAC competition in the last lap. Only a freshman at UWA. Here's
the video.
7) Speaking of young ladies who kick ass...perhaps some of you recall how Cayla Hatton ran such an absurdly great time in a hs 10K recently. Well, she just did it again. This time she beat a collegiate field in a 5k.
8) One negative note--a lot of people thought Freddy Ovett was unworthy of an Oregon scholarship, despite his famous dad. They were right. His 1500 last night was embarrassing. Still, nothing can tarnish the memory of his father.