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Thread: 4 minute MILE barrier broken on Louisiana Soil

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    Geez Boomer it is quicker to google than to ask the question. He was the first high schooler to do a sub four mile.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    Geez Boomer it is quicker to google than to ask the question.
    ----NO way that Google could have a 1960's SW relay's result---or can they??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boomer View Post
    ---I remember Jim Ryan running in the 100 yard dash at the SW Relays---did he also run the mile??
    100 yard dash? Seriously?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boomer View Post
    ---I remember Jim Ryan running in the 100 yard dash at the SW Relays---did he also run the mile??
    100 yard dash? Sure about that?

    And it's Jim Ryun.

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    Jim Ryan probably never ran a 100 yard dash in his life. Surely didn't at those Southwestern Relays. I was there. Guy was a miler.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRed View Post
    Jim Ryan probably never ran a 100 yard dash in his life. Surely didn't at those Southwestern Relays. I was there. Guy was a miler.
    Trust me. I know. I was a distance running history buff back in the day. Went to a running camp one summer at KU. Got to run on a lot of the same trails Ryun trained on. Saw his house and everything. Really cool stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boomer View Post
    ---I remember Jim Ryan running in the 100 yard dash at the SW Relays---did he also run the mile??
    Boomer, I remember that. He was the guy that smoked Harold Porter in the 100 yd. dash (yea right)!!!!! LMFAO!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duggie35 View Post
    Boomer, I remember that. He was the guy that smoked Harold Porter in the 100 yd. dash (yea right)!!!!! LMFAO!!
    ---So if I put up $100 and the rest put up $100 apiece---Well all who want to get into this----If he ran the 100--I get all the $100s from all that entered---say there are 10 entered they get $10 apiece!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boomer View Post
    ---So if I put up $100 and the rest put up $100 apiece---Well all who want to get into this

    If he ran the 100--I get all the $100s from all that entered---say there are 10 entered they get $10 apiece!!!

    So if I lose, I lose $100, but if I win, I only win $10. Who in their right mind would take that sort of betting line?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunFan3406 View Post
    So if I lose, I lose $100, but if I win, I only win $10. Who in their right mind would take that sort of betting line?
    Boomer....yeah he would take that bet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunrunner View Post
    He out-kicked me the last half mile his Jr. Year in high school to win a 5k in Rayne, obviously some time ago as I couldn't approach that type of run these days.

    ULXRunner will tell you it never took much to outkick me, though, and he'd be right.
    We had Jarrett run in our Erath 5K 2 years ago when he was dating my niece. He destroyed Kevin Castille's course record. He's that good.

    As a side note, he has a few ties to the local area. His mom lives in Broussard. He's also a very talented accordion player.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeauCajun View Post
    We had Jarrett run in our Erath 5K 2 years ago when he was dating my niece. He destroyed Kevin Castille's course record. He's that good.

    As a side note, he has a few ties to the local area. His mom lives in Broussard. He's also a very talented accordion player.
    ----OK before the bet maybe you should read this---
    Out of selfish curiosity, I asked Jim what his best times were in the 100, 200 and 400. His relay splits are well-documented, but I didn't know he ran an open 100-yard dash as a KU sophomore. He tells the time in the interview.

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