Lee Nichols wrote:
> You know, now that you mention it, that is a funny way of labeling
> people. I always thought of myself as being a 4:27 HS miler, but
> let's face it, I was a 4:30-4:33 guy who popped off one good race.
"Everyone ran the mile in 4:30 in high school."
or so Frank Shorter sa
>In a message dated 8/16/02 10:02:57 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>>And having run 3:53 as an 18-year-old it's hard to believe he'd
>>still be in the sport as a 3:55 man in 2008; maybe "a 3:50 miler" would
>>have been a better option.
>
>I thought you were always known by your all-time PR. Henc
In a message dated 8/16/02 10:02:57 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>And having run 3:53 as an 18-year-old it's hard to believe he'd
>still be in the sport as a 3:55 man in 2008; maybe "a 3:50 miler" would
>have been a better option.
I thought you were always known by your all-time PR. Hence, eve
>35.44% - out of the sport, never living up to the hype
>30.66% - US record holder at sub 3:47
>19.27% - a 3:55 miler
>14.63% - Olympic medalist
>
>Choices are a bit puzzling. Obviously 2nd and 4th choices are not mutually
>exclusive.
And since he is already at least a "3:55 miler", you could sa
As of this morning there were 711 votes in the where will Alan Webb be after
the 2008 Olympics poll that appeared with the USA TODAY on-line story
yesterday.
Results:
35.44% - out of the sport, never living up to the hype
30.66% - US record holder at sub 3:47
19.27% - a 3:55 miler
14.63% - Olymp