Opinion: Olathe Twilight is Short, and That's Okay


Let's be real. Olathe Twilight is fast. For a lot of people, it's unbelievably fast. Every year, it raises questions & controversy. Some argue that it's the long, flat straightaways that make it fast. Some argue it's the nice 9PM weather. Some argue that it's the 40-team depth of competition. Some delusional individuals think that Johnson County teams are simply that much better than everyone else. Wanting to set the record straight, I went down to Olathe on Saturday night to see for myself. I even brought my trusty measuring wheel.

Upon further inspection, the wheel produced 4894 meters. Olathe North has also wheeled the course to 4900m, but maintains that their GPS and tape-measurements of 3.08-3.09mi and 4968m are more accurate. I've done my fair share of measuring courses. I had to create a regional course for Chase County in 2021. I measured that one probably a half-dozen times, and found that measuring wheels, when used right, have an error range of about 30m. The manufacturer cites 0.2% error (10m per 5K) in ideal conditions.