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Link to World Track/Field Championship in Oregon....July 15-24
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[QUOTE="Bigboote, post: 4354660, member: 7631"] I agree with this for normal people, but Mu is so far beyond my comprehension, I have an open mind. My senior year of high school, in our conference meet, I ran the 100, 200, 400, and 4x400 in the conference meet. The 200 was last. After running three 100's and 3 400's in the course of about 5 hours, I took off out of the blocks thinking I was running another 400. After about 100 m, I remembered it was a 200. I upped the pace, lost my footing and had an epic wipeout, the only one I can remember having on a track. Fortunately I was so far behind me I didn't get stepped on like the Australian runner the other night. The 400 is a brutal race, I hated it but was pretty good at it. I ran an 800 once. The 800 is in a class of its own pain-wise as far as I'm concerned. (I did the mile once, too, it's not nearly as brutal as a 400 or 800.) [/QUOTE]
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