I meant to get this done before the Trials ended, but I was busy making a mockery out of my predictive powers during the meet. And trying to be a good husband by running errands with my wife. Optimal Training is all about priorities. So are Optimal Marriages.
So here's my lens on Jordan Hasay. It's a bit of a work-in-progress, as I didn't get to do as thorough a search on details as I'd have liked. If you know anything I'm missing, by all means let me know. I want it to be a Wikipedia-plus type of site. Equal to better in terms of biographical info, with lots of videos, stats, polls, debates, interviews and anything else that a fan of Jordan would be looking for.
http://www.squidoo.com/jordan_hasay
Here's the ultimate question, though. Is Jordan Hasay the best girls high school runner ever? She's got the fastest 1500m time. She's second in the 3200m. She won Footlocker as a freshman, won two US Junior Cross Country titles (over college students) as a sophomore and junior, and has won a couple of US Junior 3000m titles. Oh yeah, she's never lost a CA state final over 3200m either, winning all three she's raced.
Maybe she's not yet, but she's got another year!
Maybe she is the best female US high school runner to date, but what about these two:
A) Melody Fairchild: back-to-back Footlocker winner (89-90) and 2nd in '88; undefeated against high-schoolers for two years; eight-time Colorado State champion—six in track (1600m and 3200m), and two in cross country
B) Erin Sullivan: back-to-back Footlocker winner (97-98); 2-time National Scholastic outdoor two-mile winner; Vermont state titles in the 800, 1,500 and 3,000 meters
Posted by: The Other 50 | July 08, 2008 at 03:55 PM
Undoubtedly Jordan Hasay is a best girls high school runner. The students of girls’ schools are doing well in sports. These schools motivate students to participate in games.
http://www.teensprivateschools.com/schooltypes/Girls-Schools/index.html
Posted by: Girls school | December 10, 2008 at 09:25 PM
You are the best jordan awesome you are cool good luck on you're race in June 6th or June 5th
Posted by: samantha | May 25, 2009 at 10:00 AM
Hi Jordan i saw you the other time we met and started talkin remember and i'm going to see you run again that will be awesome well i'll ttyl bye bye bye
Posted by: samantha | May 25, 2009 at 10:03 AM
You are awesome Jordan
Posted by: samantha | May 25, 2009 at 10:14 AM
Last week i went to talk to you and i asked you at what time you were racing you said at 8:45. I also said you were awesome i hope you remember me when i see you again. June 6th. My parents said you are the best high school girl runner that they ever saw. And they also said the hard you practice pays off. You are awesome. I'm a runner too. I am in 5th grade and i want to be good like you. I will see you Saturday June 6th at Buchanan for the state championship.
sincerely, Dulce
Posted by: Dulce | May 25, 2009 at 03:05 PM
Dulce and Samantha,
I just wanted you to know that this isn't Jordan's blog. I have no idea if she's ever read this or seen my Squidoo lens. But thank you for stopping by!
Bryan
Posted by: bryan | May 25, 2009 at 06:29 PM
Hi Jordan its me Dulce again im here with my friend Bailey Snavely were going to see June6th so see ya'll sssssssoooooooommmmmmmm
Posted by: Dulce | May 27, 2009 at 04:14 PM
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Posted by: Girls Schools | September 17, 2009 at 09:18 PM