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Drew Hunter vs Luis Grijalva vs Nico Young | Tinman Elite Time Trial



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Luis Grijalva took advantage of having a handful of world-class runners in his midst and put down a 1:57 last 800 meters during this 3,000m time trial to outlast Drew Hunter to run 7:42 in the 3000 meters. Drew came through 7:45. Jamaine Coleman was third in 7:53 and Nico Young at 8:10.

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27 Comments

  1. I think the camera man came in first with such effort in getting this video perfectly done 🙂

  2. My goodness, Grijalva's kick is world class. Can't wait to see the damage he does this next year and in the upcoming! Hunter really made the race though, ballistic effort from him.

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  4. The camera chasing them shows how insanely fast they are running – looks like a whole sprint for almost 8 minutes

  5. The camera work was great. If it only had a better windscreen on the mic it would have really been something. Hearing the footsteps of the pack at the beginning is really cool. Don't think I've ever seen a race filmed from an electric field cart. Super cool.

  6. Nico is running with the big boys now. I trained very, very hard as a distance runner in HS, and I ran well because of it. I ran in the state meet as both a junior and senior, but didn't quite place. That told me all I needed to know. I didn't even try for a college track scholarship because I knew that there were many others with more natural ability who would be training seriously at the college level, and I didn't stand a chance of competing against them. So instead of running every day at college, I'd just run to and from classes, and go out on 1 long fun-run alone each weekend. I used the determination I'd honed as a HS runner to hit the books hard. It was the right choice. At some point you have to take a hard look at yourself, and decide what you're best at and pursue that one thing if you want a good future. Whether Nico succeeds or fails as a premier college runner he has already honed the skills that are all he needs for success in a career, determination and discipline.

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