In a message dated 1/9/02 2:40:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>Does this have meaning when it comes to race strategy?-
>i.e. always go for a PR, or at least the absolute best
>time that you could possibly run on that day, versus
>going out slow in a VIM (Very-Important-Meet) because
>you know you have a better finishing kick than your
>primary competitor?

I remember being told by a great Villanova runner (I can't recall now if it 
was Eamonn Coghlan or Mark Belger) that the key was to always run to win; 
eventually you will come up against someone very fast, and to win you will 
have to run fast as well. Pretty simple, really.

Jim Gerweck
Running Times

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