run a World Class 800 (sub 1:46) within the next month if not
> > withint the next 24 hours.
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> > Mike
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the world).
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> I would also call 3:33 World Class (top 25 in the World).
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> Nate will run a World Class 800 (sub 1:46) within the next month if not
> withint the next 24 hours.
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> Mike
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> > >With Nate running 1:47.00 (shutting
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next month if not
withint the next 24 hours.
Mike
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> >With Nate running 1:47.00 (shutting
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His chances of getting TO 3:50-flat are probably equally good with
either Warhust or his high school coach.
RT
might as well correct my own typos before other folks:
>Webb still has a significant jump to make.
>In high school he ran a 3:59 outdoors, then a huge jump to 3:53 outdoors in
>a single race.
that was 3:59 indoors, as we all know
>It remains to be seen whether he can race at sub-3:55 on a consi
>With Nate running 1:47.00 (shutting
>down the last 100) last night, that makes Tim, Kevin, now Nate and Paul from
>last year to all succeed under Warhurst within the past 2 years. I don't
>know what he can do with "mediocre" talent, but the guy obviously knows how
>to develop World Class talent.
would you
>want to leave him? Just think if Snell or Coe had gone to a U.S.
>university
>at 18.
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That seems crazy! After his cross success (atributable to Warhurst I
imagine) why would Webb suddenly lose faith in him an
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It seems as though Webb wants to get away from Warhurst and move back to
Razcko more than getting away from NCAA comp. Can anyone verify thi
obviously knows how
to develop World Class talent.
Mike
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>Date: Thu, 30 May 2002 10:05:17 -0700 (PDT)
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"Cook has been a long-time mentor to Raczko. A year ago Raczko and
Warhurst had a model relationship, talking constantly about short- and
long-term objectives, including the 2004 Olympics. The relationship has
deteriorated."
That's quite a loaded teaser. Anyone know details?
Dan
--- Paul Merc
...see Dick Patrick's article at
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/stories/2002-05-30-webb.htm
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