What I have never understood is that if you make a return run over the record
and
faster than the qualifing run why it isn't a qualifier..
example
record is 190
qualifiing run 195
return run 205
average 200
return run is 5 mph over the record???
Dave Dahlgren
Dan wrote:
> I didn't know that. I was always under the assumption that on the Long
> Course if any one of the mile speeds exceeded the existing record you were
> qualified to run the second leg of the record attempt.........Doug King
> ***********************88
> You are correct Doug,
>
> My reference was to if you have two miles over the record say 4 & 5 with 5 the
> fastest. You then make the second run completing 4 but breaking and slowing in
> 5 you must average 4 with 4 to see if you have an average over the existing
> record.
>
> Dan
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