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Cool kid.
Now Coleman, we need to get the GOAT Caeleb Remel before Trials to get his thoughts and overall goals.
#TeamRemel #Project20.7 #43inchesVerticalJump
Coleman, get that cough checked out man. Worried for you.
He has maximized the downward force on his kick don’t @ me
Because he is a sophomore thats why.
19 seems to be the age of most college freshmen? Did he take a gap year because he was young?
Lemme know when you can rip an 18.5 at any point in your career…..
if his bday was DEC-FEB he could be 19 before sec/ncaas
His birthday is May 2, 2002… that makes him turn 20 during his freshman year… not sure why a comment like that it is typical for a sophomore is hard to understand… its just an observation
There is a range of ages as freshmen in college.
How about the fact that last February he was 22.02 in the 50 SCM that converts to 19.83 and this February went 18.5. He was 49.47 which converts to 44.56 and this February he went 41.1. There is no reason to be negative about the swims he put up. it still represented remarkable improvement in one year.
There are a lot of countries where it is standard to graduate from high school age 19 …
In my state of Qld, Australia, graduates are 17 or 18 in nearly all cases. Everywhere is different.
The sophomore year is typically when most sprinters go 18.5 in their college career.
And by most I mean Hoffer and Caeleb (to be fair he skipped 18.5 and went directly to 18.3)
And Bjorn, but he skipped down to 18.2
He never swam yards and he is a freshman.
And did you listen to the podcast. Who was his trainer during his gap year?