Aaron Robison

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Aaron Robison

@aaron_robison68

Associate Director of @pennrelays - @Dodgers fan - @BYU & @RutgersU Grad - Husband and father - He/Him/His

Lawrenceville, NJ Katılım Şubat 2012
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Dave Devine
Dave Devine@PDX_devine·
Proud of this crew, repping Oregon down at the Mt. SAC Relays with a 10:18 DMR. #4 time in Oregon #29 in the US #5 all-time at Central Catholic
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Aaron Robison@aaron_robison68·
@MikeCunningham I will help any meet director create a workable timed meet schedule. Shoot me a message!
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MLB Scorigami
MLB Scorigami@MLBgami·
How many times each final score has happened in MLB history: 3-2: 12,948 times 4-3: 12,491 times 2-1: 10,501 times 5-4: 9,879 times 4-2: 8,362 times 3-1: 7,571 times 5-3: 7,300 times 6-5: 7,092 times 5-2: 6,794 times 4-1: 6,570 times ... 49-33: 1 time
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Cinema Tweets
Cinema Tweets@CinemaTweets1·
Baseball is here. Spring is nearly upon us. I couldn’t be happier. It’s the perfect time to share this clip from Field of Dreams & the perfect time to remember James Earl Jones. This film is in the pantheon of all-time sports movies. Also featuring Oscar-winner Amy Madigan.
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MLB Japan
MLB Japan@MLBJapan·
これは、ただの試合じゃない。 朝のMLBは、気づけば日常になっている。 2026シーズン開幕! また、この時間が始まる⚾️ #ベースボールは唯一無二
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Pope Leo XIV
Pope Leo XIV@Pontifex·
In the dramatic circumstances of war, information must guard against the risk of turning into propaganda. It is every journalist's duty to verify the news, so as not to become a megaphone for power. They must show the suffering that war always brings to populations, which entails showing the face of war and recounting it through the eyes of victims.
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RunnerSpace
RunnerSpace@runnerspace·
The XC national champ is on a roll! Jackson Spencer runs the 2nd fastest ever US High School indoor 5000m at #NBNationals Indoor! ⏱️ 13:54.70 for the Herriman senior!
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Spencer K
Spencer K@SpencerKeele·
One of these games in the last month vs the Heat led to a $500,000 fine for tanking. Can you guess which?
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Aaron Robison@aaron_robison68·
@MikeCunningham It’s almost like the terminology “wind-aided” doesn’t already exist! 😂
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I ❤️ T&F Coaches!
I ❤️ T&F Coaches!@MikeCunningham·
RANT: stop calling them "illegal winds"!!! Reason: anyone outside of track thinks the athlete(s) did something wrong. They think the athlete(s) are DQ'd or have to re-run the race. 2.0+ wind only means you can't set a record, or can't qualify for certain meets. It's not illegal, it's only ineligible for certain activities but it's still eligible for the next round or to win that race. We have to think outside of our box to attract more fans and this is a small example IMO.
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Aaron Robison@aaron_robison68·
@LADodgersMuse Kinetic chain. Javelin requires you to progress from the ground up. If you’re using too much arm/shoulder you’ll feel it and can adjust.
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DodgersMuse@LADodgersMuse·
I always wondered what this Javelin throw does for players, Mookie Betts has now started to use it as well. 🤔
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Aaron Robison@aaron_robison68·
@CitiusMag .@isaacegbertwood is such an incredible coach! His greatest superpower? The optimism and belief he has in his athletes that makes them believe anything is possible!
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CITIUS MAG
CITIUS MAG@CitiusMag·
🇺🇸 At the Osaka Marathon, BYU alum and former Kentucky high school standout Ethan Shuley ran 2:07:14 to become the 7th-fastest American marathoner. Just two years ago, he had a personal best of 2:20:53. Last year, he ran two marathons: 2:18:13 for 5th place at Nagano Marathon in April and then 2:11:30 for a runner-up finish at the Kobe Marathon in November. 📈 Shuley is based in Shinjuku, Japan as a film student. He documents his training and life there on his YouTube channel. Shuley is coached remotely (sometimes via Instagram) by Isaac Wood. Updated U.S. all-time marathon list on a record-eligible course: 1. Conner Mantz, 2:04:43 (Chicago 2025) 2. Khalid Khannouchi, 2:05:38 (London 2002) 3. Zouhair Talbi, 2:05:45 (Houston 2026) 4. Galen Rupp, 2:06:07 (Prague, 2018) 5. Ryan Hall, 2:06:17 (London, 2008) 6. Biya Simbassa, 2:06:53 (Valencia, 2024) 7. Ethan Shuley, 2:07:14 (Osaka, 2026)
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Aaron Robison@aaron_robison68·
@RodMurrow Correct, but the performance impact is greater than any other single change in the sports history. Every sport has had similar enhancements that change things dramatically. It’s not a bad thing, but makes comparisons to previous generations far more difficult.
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Rod Murrow, JD
Rod Murrow, JD@RodMurrow·
@aaron_robison68 Interestingly, the move away from cinder wasn’t for performance, it was to prevent having to cancel so many meets because of muddy tracks. When various forms of rubberized tracks were first introduced they were called “all weather“ tracks for just that reason.
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Rod Murrow, JD@RodMurrow·
Super shoes (2%) and bicarb (2%) make very good runners run extraordinary times. Factoring that 4% (both of which have been measured) Hocker’s 3:45 is 3:54. Yes, the difference is that big.
Jonathan Gault@jgault13

Bernard Lagat's 3:49.89 American indoor mile record stood from 2005 until 2023. Since then, it has been broken three times in four years. 3:47.38 Nuguse 2023 3:46.63 Nuguse 2025 3:45.94 Hocker 2026 The 12 fastest indoor miles by Americans have all come in the last four years.

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Aaron Robison@aaron_robison68·
@RodMurrow Maybe not 4% different, but cinder to rubber was huge. It turned the whole world upside down at the 1968 Mexico City games and I’m sure everyone at that time was claiming that an asterisk belongs on every mark from that meet. (Altitude was a factor too).
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Rod Murrow, JD
Rod Murrow, JD@RodMurrow·
@aaron_robison68 Agree, but none of those “natural evolution” things you listed had anywhere near the same impact as super shoes. They are more akin to the altered javelins (for which there are new lists/records) or the banned speed suits in swimming.
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