Ryan Schoppe
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24-03-2016 01:31:17
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ANOTHER SCHOOL RECORD OUT WEST‼️ Ryan Schoppe breaks the school record in the 1,500 Meters with a time of 3:37.43 🤯 #GoPokes I #run4okstate
FOUAD THE FRESHMAN TAKES THE TITLE‼️ Fouad Messaoudi and Ryan Schoppe go 1-2 as OSU 𝒔𝒘𝒆𝒆𝒑𝒔 the 1,500 Meter titles 🏆 #GoPokes I #Big12TF
ANOTHER. TICKET. PUNCHED. Ryan Schoppe is through to Eugene in the 1,500 Meters with a time of 3:39.70😮💨 #GoPokes I #run4okstate
🗣️ “I want to win Nationals in the 3K this season” Oklahoma State XC/T&F’s Fouad Messaoudi nearly missed the start of the race. No stretching. No strides. No problem. Still won in a school record of 7:44.26 at the BU Track & Field / Cross Country Season Opener. ➡️ youtu.be/j_NnNGhy_p0
Fouad Messaoudi of Oklahoma State XC/T&F wins the 3000 meters at the Husky Classic in 7:41.63 over teammate Ryan Schoppe (7:41.99). They are now Nos. 6 and 8 all-time collegiately including tracks of all sizes.
BACK-TO-BACK SCHOOL RECORDS🤯🤯 Fouad Messaoudi breaks his own school record in the 3,000 Meters for the SECOND TIME THIS SEASON with his time of 7:41.63 🫢 #GoPokes I #run4okstate
COLLEGIATE RECORD Oklahoma State XC/T&F runs 9:16.40 to win the Arkansas Qualifier men's distance medley, eclipsing the 9:19.42 set by oregontf in 2021. Washington Track & Field and Cross Country was 2nd in 9:16.65, also under the old record.
It ain’t over ‘til it’s over 🏆 Fouad Messaoudi uses a 26.77 final 200m to get through the crowd and win the #NCAATF 3000m in 7:48.10 for Oklahoma State XC/T&F. Half a second separated the top 3️⃣ finishers.
𝐖𝐄𝐋𝐂𝐎𝐌𝐄 𝐓𝐎 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐖𝐀𝐓𝐂𝐇 𝐋𝐈𝐒𝐓 🔥 Fouad Messaoudi is just the FOURTH Cowboy to be named to The Bowerman Watch List since the award’s inception in 2009‼️ #GoPokes I #run4okstate
Next collegians: Ryan Schoppe Oklahoma State XC/T&F 7:38.80 - No. 7 all collegian all-time Drew Bosley NAU Track & Field/XC 7:43.98 Hillary Cheruiyot Alabama Track & Field 7:45.90
Cole Hocker's STUNNING upset win in the men's 1500m 🔥 WHAT A MOMENT. (via NBC Olympics & Paralympics)