Shocking to see another Utah kid challenging Simmons that isn’t JoJo or his American Fork teammates. Don’t even know his name and he ran a 4:02 😂, and it was at altitude goodness.
Australia has a 17 year old running 3:33 1500M and a 3:50 mile at PRE This year. We are decades behind much of the world in the distance running realm. The Africans are also running world class times as supposed teens but their ages are questionable. Check out the Ethiopian Olympic Trials a 17 yo just ran 26:37 10,000M, that’s a faster pace than Simmons HS 5K Record.
Thanks for the suggestion. Maybe a split screen next time? From the starting line ground position, the view from 200m-300m is mostly blocked by field event participants anyway.
These boys are a light to the world!
Great job John, loved the interviews.
Incredible strength in that state for running. Both those guys will demolish 4:00 when they get to low altitude
neither of them did but third place recently did at nbon 😂 let's go Zach zillhouse
@@notSpencerJackson I think Simmons will accept 13:25 as a sufficient compensation 😁
this is very true haha
Shocking to see another Utah kid challenging Simmons that isn’t JoJo or his American Fork teammates. Don’t even know his name and he ran a 4:02 😂, and it was at altitude goodness.
William Steadman of Herriman
bruh he's only will steadman 😂 I guess Utahs so deep their people don't even know all their athletes lol
Another state record!!! Yay!!!
Clayton Young is from American Fork then?
Coach Timo has done great work to develop US distance talent. Here is more information about Clayton: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clayton_Young
Australia has a 17 year old running 3:33 1500M and a 3:50 mile at PRE This year. We are decades behind much of the world in the distance running realm. The Africans are also running world class times as supposed teens but their ages are questionable. Check out the Ethiopian Olympic Trials a 17 yo just ran 26:37 10,000M, that’s a faster pace than Simmons HS 5K Record.
Who is the genius that decided to keep the footage of every runner on the backstretch so that viewers miss 110 meters of the leaders?
Thanks for the suggestion. Maybe a split screen next time? From the starting line ground position, the view from 200m-300m is mostly blocked by field event participants anyway.