Extra points for saying “seven years” three times during the interview with Clinger 😂
@nickgrams2467Ай бұрын
Glad to see the 26 year old men are having fun out there, glad they brought the gold home to their wives and children
@adamberger97 күн бұрын
Triggered?
@Davbaldwin1Ай бұрын
BYU...domination. What a great team.
@user-yk1ff7zu9rАй бұрын
Them bYU boys train in altitude and have a great program! Different level!
@kennethwoods6525Ай бұрын
Way to go Michael Mireles, UCLA (6th) and JaQuavious Harris, Salt Lake Utah Community College (8th). 👏
@stevemt3238Ай бұрын
No words for complete dominance, except wow!
@IsaacBaker-m8y26 күн бұрын
Why is everyone so upset about Casey Clinger? This is not new. There are tons of international transfer athletes for schools ranked in the top 6 who are almost 30 year old freshmen.
@lukea264624 күн бұрын
@@IsaacBaker-m8y people are complaining about them probably more frequently than this
@thuggoeКүн бұрын
yes the international is definitely worse
@taylorjones3083Ай бұрын
12:24 "not entirely bad, that's uhh.. you know around uhh.. 4 40 mile pace"... Me whose fastest mile ever is 4 45: "what a bunch of slackers!"
@AguywhodoesАй бұрын
I watched this race during school
@vannoylukeАй бұрын
@@Aguywhodoes same😂😂
@jazandrizАй бұрын
Sounds like you got your priorities straight.
@oscw4872Ай бұрын
@@Aguywhodoes cute dawg!!
@runnerman829 күн бұрын
They could have made the finishing chute a little bigger. Surprised there weren't more collisions with all the people just standing around.
@TheSkeletonRunnerАй бұрын
Imagine being on BYU and running sub 24 mins and still being 10th best guy on the team😅
@IsaiahRowdyАй бұрын
Simeon birdbaum??
@tpulse2713Ай бұрын
Epic.
@Star11_28-tl6hb3 күн бұрын
do i see anthony fasthorse???
@jeffreybayles1162Ай бұрын
I remember going to Colorado one summer to yrain at altitude and the first day went out for a 8 milr run. Got out to the two mile mark and turned around
@scottpearson969213 сағат бұрын
That's when you gotta lean hard into the HGH and as many steroids as your body can reasonably handle before blacking out at the start line
@reggae939Ай бұрын
Seven years ago.
@justinbacks7212Ай бұрын
26 and still competing against college athletes? Is that how BYU does it? I get the mission stuff but seriously?
@samueljackson479Ай бұрын
26 is actually pretty unusual. 23-24 is the typical age of a senior post-mission(I ran for Utah State)
@54321-pАй бұрын
I guessed I missed it. Which BYU'er is 26? Love your comment!
@lynncannon7484Ай бұрын
@@54321-p Casey Clinger.
@kevstreetАй бұрын
@@54321-p Casey clinger
@garrettmelling6787Ай бұрын
@@54321-p Casey clinger
@shrimp3480Ай бұрын
10:47 😭
@natethegreat709Ай бұрын
lmaoo
@thuggoeКүн бұрын
lol
@JDaveFaler28 күн бұрын
Oregin?
@TM-xt8msАй бұрын
what happen to birnbaum. they saying he was the next pre but he can barely finish in the top
@spagmon25 күн бұрын
It’s hard when your 18 competing against 30 year olds from byu lmao😂
@Doms_world499Ай бұрын
BYU is different
@JDaveFaler28 күн бұрын
What are the mile and half mile splits?
@runnerspace28 күн бұрын
Kilometer splits were taken during this meet.
@JDaveFaler27 күн бұрын
I’m referring to the broadcast as, at any point, the metric splits that are shared can be converted into miles. I just don’t want to do the math and it seems as if the broadcasters don’t either, which makes the pace a bit more challenging to appreciate
@runnerspace27 күн бұрын
The race was a metric distance so the only timing mats & markers on the course were for metric splits. Our broadcast only uses what is accurately collected, thus the metric splits for a metric race.
@JDaveFaler27 күн бұрын
Of course is was metric distance and of course that’s how the mats were placed. That aside, if you want to offer a friendlier broadcast, just one of you should easily be able to convert the numbers to miles to save 1000’s viewers the hassle. That’s the idea, assuming that ratings matter. Bring content that’s as friendly and interesting to as many people as you can, right? And it gives the announces just a little more to talk about … everyone wins … other KZbinrs and traditional mediums of running races can and do do this.
@FlamingoXCTF27 күн бұрын
I got u. They’re basically running 4:40avg per mile for about 5 miles (8k is around 5miles); so some of the miles were likely under 4:40 and some may have been slightly over. For 800, the first 800m was likely around 2:20 pace at the slowest, possibly even faster than that, but no quicker than 2:10ish, so between 2:20 and 2:10 pace, but it most likely slowed to a moderate 2:20-2:30 pace after that at the slowest for the leaders.
@aSkibidiRunnerАй бұрын
Springfield Oregon ❌ Springfield Ohio ✅
@TrentvlogzАй бұрын
@@aSkibidiRunner I live there
@jeffreybayles1162Ай бұрын
Springfield,Illinois
@DA-bp8lfАй бұрын
When you can’t make it at the pro level of running, kick ass in college as long as possible! 😀👴🏼
@Davbaldwin1Ай бұрын
I think Casey placed 5th in the 10K at the trials. He will find success at the pro level. I think he is running for his teammates and coach to help BYU obtain a team title against a stacked International team from Oklahoma State. I've always had the sense that Casey is a team first type athlete.
@johncomrie230313 күн бұрын
Not Cross country is it It's a golf course
@spencersgordonАй бұрын
casey clinger needs to get a job‼️
@jazandrizАй бұрын
Do you think ahe explains why BYU is so good?
@johncomrie230313 күн бұрын
Come to England do A l cross country
@doublenickel1000Ай бұрын
No vicissitudes in the course...no hills either
@joeadrian286022 күн бұрын
26 years old. Nice.
@TheWanderingDukes28 күн бұрын
I think this guy is confused 35 and Older not 25 and older are masters.