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Jun 30, 2024
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CougarVeteran
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It reminds me of how Henry Marsh improved
My recollection is that he was pretty ordinary before his mission and, after his mission, he started the season similar to pre-mission and just kept getting better and better as the season went on.
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The progression of James Corrigan in the Steeplechase this season is incredible. He’s now the 12th fastest American.
CrimWalCoug
All-American in practice
Jun 30, 7:56am
The knock on Eyestone for the longest time was his athletes would peak early
ForzaPuma
Jun 30, 8:15am
Maybe he is learning from Taylor?
Zak
Jun 30, 8:39am
Diljeet has had her own struggles in getting her athletes to peak at the right time (i.e. last cross-country Nationals).
CrimWalCoug
Jun 30, 9:57am
That strikes me as such a tough science to master, probably. With so many factors involved
SinkingQuffa
Jun 30, 10:04am
Probably THE toughest thing for coaches to master.
CrimWalCoug
Jun 30, 10:09am
Did Henry Marsh do the steeplechase?
Q-grr
Jun 30, 10:07am
Yes. James Corrigan has now beat his best times.
CrimWalCoug
Jun 30, 10:10am
It reminds me of how Henry Marsh improved
CougarVeteran
Jun 30, 4:13pm
Talent meets technique.
wilsdad
Jun 30, 10:48am
The other crazy thing is Corrigan did this PB on just a week's rest.
Forzaitalia
Jun 30, 1:41pm
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