So happy for her. The icing on the cake 🧁 for a stunning NCAA season. Would have made 5000m team if she hadn’t led it out but she learnt for the 10000 and now she is an Olympian!
If either St. Pierre or Cranny elect to run the 1500m only in Paris, PV might end up running the 10000m / 5000m double. Considering the U.S. Team possibilities, we might be seeing a lot of Valby and Schweizer in a USA kit. Whatever happens, as an American, Parker can be on my team anytime!
They're speaking as though her Olympic spot is a foregone conclusion (even Parker posted on her socials she's Paris-bound). I know it's likely, but is it 100% official? Don't they need to wait for the rankings to come out, then see how many people ahead of her scratch?
Citius explained the math on the after trials show and she’s comfortably in on ranking thanks to getting 2nd and the time they ran - I think Karissa is borderline and won’t know. Sounds like her coach told her she’d be in if she got top 3 but no idea how everyone is tracking all this live and I think the nbc broadcast gave up on trying to track it all and just decided to celebrate top 3 regardless.
She's only 21; getting that Olympic experience will be invaluable to her in the future. The next Olympics, I predict she'll be right up there with the top international runners!
"I knew my strength was probably the 10k." Is Parker actually better at this event? Or is her better finish because St. Purrier and Cranny weren't competing?
The numbers say the 5000m is still her best event. Parker's indoor 5000m equates very closely to the Olympic Standard in the 10000m. Her PB is +10s equivalent, but she hasn't run more than one full effort 10000m race.
@@jonb9194 A 14:50 5k, which is what Parker's definite max is in 2024, is 1182 IAAF points. Meanwhile, after running only 1 all-out (time-trial, record-attempt in which she ran half of the entire race alone) style 10k, she's run 30:50 -- 1202 points (= 14:40 5k). I think it's fairly obvious that her better event is the 10k.
@@matthewkelly6012 Actually, you appear to be correct. I'm not sure what I was looking at after Parker's indoor 14:52, but I thought it equated to a 30:40, but now I'm seeing a 30:59.
IF SHE FOLLOW COACH'S SIGN, I THINK SHE RUN IN HARD WAY. RUN OUTSIDE MEANS LONGER DISTANCE, TOO MUCH RUNNING FRONT LEADING TO TAKING ALL AIR RESISTANCE FOR RUNNERS BEHIND HER.. I think she is so hard worker but need to save stamina.
So happy for her. The icing on the cake 🧁 for a stunning NCAA season. Would have made 5000m team if she hadn’t led it out but she learnt for the 10000 and now she is an Olympian!
Hey but she will probably run since St. Pierre dropped the 5k in favor of the 1500
One of the most electrifying NCAA distance athletes I’ve ever seen. Will be rooting for her to make the team & anxiously awaiting the confirmation!
I figured something out. If I watch her races live and I cheer her on in a Boston accent, she always does really well. "PahKa. LFG Pahka!"
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Congratulations Parker!!! You are an inspirations for all the younger runners!!!!
If either St. Pierre or Cranny elect to run the 1500m only in Paris, PV might end up running the 10000m / 5000m double. Considering the U.S. Team possibilities, we might be seeing a lot of Valby and Schweizer in a USA kit. Whatever happens, as an American, Parker can be on my team anytime!
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The 5k pros are super tough. For an amateur to hang with them is amazing. 10k was a better opportunity for Parker.
Congratulations Parker!
Fantastic finish! I forgot about the Olympic time standard and world ranking😮
I could see her becoming the biggest star in distance running.
They're speaking as though her Olympic spot is a foregone conclusion (even Parker posted on her socials she's Paris-bound). I know it's likely, but is it 100% official? Don't they need to wait for the rankings to come out, then see how many people ahead of her scratch?
Citius explained the math on the after trials show and she’s comfortably in on ranking thanks to getting 2nd and the time they ran - I think Karissa is borderline and won’t know. Sounds like her coach told her she’d be in if she got top 3 but no idea how everyone is tracking all this live and I think the nbc broadcast gave up on trying to track it all and just decided to celebrate top 3 regardless.
How many miles did she race this szn? Wasn’t it like 130 something
“The Brooks girl”
Go Parker cheers fantastic job 10,000m hi fives Sasu Parker
Schweizer called her a kid after the 5000. Now the kid has beaten her. - But Paris? She'll get lapped there.
She's only 21; getting that Olympic experience will be invaluable to her in the future. The next Olympics, I predict she'll be right up there with the top international runners!
@@felixlingelbach2758 they got the same exact time
@@ynaiperirtv6910 Valby 31:41.553,
Schweizer 31:41.557
@@felixlingelbach2758 I saw that lol, that’s simply amazing
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He is a Star
"I knew my strength was probably the 10k."
Is Parker actually better at this event? Or is her better finish because St. Purrier and Cranny weren't competing?
I think her better event actually is the 10k. She's not a kicker and she is a very very strength-based athlete
The numbers say the 5000m is still her best event. Parker's indoor 5000m equates very closely to the Olympic Standard in the 10000m. Her PB is +10s equivalent, but she hasn't run more than one full effort 10000m race.
@@jonb9194 A 14:50 5k, which is what Parker's definite max is in 2024, is 1182 IAAF points. Meanwhile, after running only 1 all-out (time-trial, record-attempt in which she ran half of the entire race alone) style 10k, she's run 30:50 -- 1202 points (= 14:40 5k). I think it's fairly obvious that her better event is the 10k.
@@matthewkelly6012 Actually, you appear to be correct. I'm not sure what I was looking at after Parker's indoor 14:52, but I thought it equated to a 30:40, but now I'm seeing a 30:59.
She will be very popular in the Olympic village
I don’t think she is on the team . Has to make the time
IF SHE FOLLOW COACH'S SIGN, I THINK SHE RUN IN HARD WAY. RUN OUTSIDE MEANS LONGER DISTANCE, TOO MUCH RUNNING FRONT LEADING TO TAKING ALL AIR RESISTANCE FOR RUNNERS BEHIND HER.. I think she is so hard worker but need to save stamina.
Possibly.pb.olympic.games.paris.2024.if.she.covers.up.and.for.those.who.have.experienced.it.in.running.they.will.know.what.i.mean