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Simeon Birnbaum and Oregon Win Penn Relays DMR- "Second Place Was Calling And I Had to Hang Up"
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Simeon Birnbaum of Oregon won the Men's DMR at the Penn Relays (9:32.08), edging out Marco Langon of Villanova (9:32.18) in a tactical masterpiece. We break down the race split by split, debate Birnbaum's cstrategy, compare his closing kick to Matthew Centrowitz's Olympic gold, and then pivot to the chaos of Virginia Tech's baton drop and the big picture question: is Birnbaum a miler or a 5K runner?
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Timestamps:
0:00 – Intro: Men's DMR results — Birnbaum wins, Langon devastated
0:43 – Birnbaum's quote: "Second place was calling and I had to hang up"
1:22 – Race breakdown: why did Birnbaum start jogging with the lead?
3:04 – "I wanna see if my kick is bigger than yours" — the strategy explained
4:00 – Flashback to 2015: was Birnbaum tempting fate like Oregon's last anchor?
4:36 – Langon's form vs. Birnbaum's relaxed last lap
5:07 – Langon's pattern of heartbreaking close finishes
6:30 – DMR sideshows: baton drops and rogue runners
7:33 – Virginia Tech drops the baton — their 800m guy runs anyway
9:31 – Is Birnbaum a miler or a 5K runner?
9:59 – A 3:31 NCAA record + a 49-second close: what does it mean?
11:05 – Where were Michigan's top milers? Herger and McFarlane MIA
11:33 – Pivot to Women's DMR: UNC breaks the NCAA record
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