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Subject: Re: t-and-f: MEB and ABDI IN SYDNEY
> Mike, one problem--there weren't many sub 28:20 guys to move up to the
> marathon in the early 90s! Look at how slow the 10k people were in the 92
> and 96 Trials!(And I didn't see Pat Porter (an excellent can
Mike, one problem--there weren't many sub 28:20 guys to move up to the
marathon in the early 90s! Look at how slow the 10k people were in the 92
and 96 Trials!(And I didn't see Pat Porter (an excellent candidate for
marathoning) running much on the roads.) They just weren't around. That's
> While I appreciate the input, Brad Hudson is not a particularly good
> example...we're talking about athletes who are in the 28:20 (or better)
> range over 10,000 meters moving up sooner rather than later...during the
> ,'90s, these guys typically moved on to the weekly road circuit, racing up
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> I don't think we can attribut
I don't think we can attribute poor marathoning by American men to delaying
marathoning. Several good young runners have tried the marathon (Brad
Hudson comes to mind), and not really run that fast or consistently. The
real problem is simply a "hole" in the US distance talent pool from the mi
On Tue, 26 Sep 2000, mike fanelli wrote:
> Its guys like these that the US needs to have move up to the marathon
> immediately...rather than wait for the downside of their careers...London or
> Rotterdam 2001?
Or maybe just add it to their repetoire? Remember that Frank Shorter
finished 5th in t
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> borderline embarassing scene. It's like "OK, now I'm really slowing down in
> my career...do I take up handball or the marathon??"
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> Mike
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> << Strength is of the upmost importance in marathoning. >>
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>Great! A new event for
<< Strength is of the upmost importance in marathoning. >>
Great! A new event for CJ.Let's forget about aerobic
development in training our marathoners and put them all on nandrolone.
owing down
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> my career...do I take up handball or the marathon??"
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> Mike
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there a lot of mid 20's marathoners in the elite world scene?
Alan
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> No. It's not guys like Meb and Abdi we need moving up to the marathon. We
> need to coddle, te
No. It's not guys like Meb and Abdi we need moving up to the marathon. We
need to coddle, teach, train and coach them towards their potential at 5K and
10K. And along the way we need to remunerate them for their success on the
track, just like the marathoners. This way 12:59 and 26:59 won't see
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