Re: t-and-f: Gerry Lindgren could have run at masters nationals

2005-08-12 Thread Tom Derderian

Ken,
I once went on an easy run with Lindgren and Prefontaine. Lindgren did 
all the talking.

Tom
On Aug 11, 2005, at 11:49 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Greetings, all

My observations on last weekend's USATF national masters meet in 
Hawaii continue with a critique of the event:

http://masterstrack.com/blog/archives/000455.html

Of special note is the fact that distance-running giant Gerry Lindgren 
wanted to run in nationals but tried to enter a week after the 
deadline -- and was denied a spot in the field. That also denied the 
meet a name athlete much bigger than Duncan McDonald. It would have 
brought a ton of mainland press attention to the meet, far more than 
the local stories and broadcasts.


This is a prime example of cutting off your nose to spite your face.

At least Gerry was present to meet with athletes -- and tell some 
INCREDIBLE stories of his running career. I videotaped a half-hour 
interview with him and hope to post snippets of the interview online.


Among other things, Gerry says he inspired Steve Prefontaine to pursue 
a distance-running career.


I'll work on photo and video galleries later this week.

Stay tuned.

Ken Stone
http://www.masterstrack.com














t-and-f: Gerry Lindgren could have run at masters nationals

2005-08-11 Thread trackceo

Greetings, all

My observations on last weekend's USATF national masters meet in Hawaii 
continue with a critique of the event:

http://masterstrack.com/blog/archives/000455.html

Of special note is the fact that distance-running giant Gerry Lindgren 
wanted to run in nationals but tried to enter a week after the deadline 
-- and was denied a spot in the field. That also denied the meet a 
name athlete much bigger than Duncan McDonald. It would have brought 
a ton of mainland press attention to the meet, far more than the local 
stories and broadcasts.


This is a prime example of cutting off your nose to spite your face.

At least Gerry was present to meet with athletes -- and tell some 
INCREDIBLE stories of his running career. I videotaped a half-hour 
interview with him and hope to post snippets of the interview online.


Among other things, Gerry says he inspired Steve Prefontaine to pursue 
a distance-running career.


I'll work on photo and video galleries later this week.

Stay tuned.

Ken Stone
http://www.masterstrack.com