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NCAA D3 Nationals Day 3 May 25 Women’s 4x100m Final 2:08 Men’s 4x100m Final 7:31 Women’s 1500m Final 11:00 Men’s 1500m Final 18:07 Women’s 100h Final 1:31:13 Men’s 110h Final 1:40:57 Women’s 400m Final 1:47:53 Men’s 400m Final 1:57:19 Women’s 100m Final 2:07:40 Men’s 100m Final 2:16:22 Women’s 800m Final 2:25:29 Men’s 800m Final 2:35:33 Women’s 400h Final 2:50:42 Men’s 400h Final 2:59:27 Women’s 200m Final 3:14:10 Men’s 200m Final 3:18:42 Women’s 5000m Final 3:24:20 Men’s 5000m Final 3:44:28 Women’s 4x400m Final 4:05:03 Men’s 4x400m Final 4:12:41
Great job hosts and moderators, you did all the athletes the credit they deserve so all their friends and families could watch them perform and keep the memories for a lifetime. Wish you were the hosts and moderators for the Olympic trials who never shut up during the competitions, but worse only focus on the two or three stars for each competitions. Ridiculous! Please due more track meets you are great for the sport.
excellent...thanks for sharing~ I love motorsports but the body and mind/desire connection in track and field of young people is quite inspiring on any level. Hard to beat heart~
@roustabout4fun Just wait to see how they walk and look in their 40s-50s because most of these high-level college athletes are all going to be broken in their bodies.
@@zaynes5094 huh? there are plenty of high-level professional runners who are move just fine in there older ages. for example, look at seb coe, who is 67 and was a world record holder in the mile and 800. He moves and looks just fine for his age lol. Sure, some athletes do not age well, but that has more to do with how they take care of themselves when they are finished with their career. Running is one of the most timeless sports ever, considering there is even a specific masters division for much older athletes.