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http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/sports/8867568.htm?1c

Mark Emmons talked to Al Joyner, Roger Kingdom and Mike Powell -- among others -- 
regarding the spate of ex-Olympians making elite comebacks.

But our old masters friend Dwight Stones sounds a discordant note:

``They're deluding themselves,'' said Dwight Stones, a former high-jump world-record 
holder who is now a TV commentator. ``I'm hopeful that they have something else in 
their lives that fills the void that's inevitably left by the exit of your athletic 
career. It's foolishness.''

. . . . Stones, a two-time Olympic bronze medalist, said the older athletes are 
kidding themselves if they believe they can compete with today's kids. He speaks from 
experience. In 1988, at 34, he qualified for the U.S. trials at the last minute. But 
he did poorly once he got there and regretted even trying.

Aging athletes, he said, should accept that their time has passed and that they can't 
do the training required to compete at the highest level.

``I don't think they're thinking that some guys might get nailed for drugs and that 
would leave an opening for them,'' Stones said. ``I think they're bemoaning the loss 
of their childhood. We all suffer from the Peter Pan syndrome. That if we get out 
there with our shirts off and the wind at our back, we'll feel like we're 25 again. 
But the next day, you sure won't feel like you're 25.''

Kingdom is an example. A tweaked hamstring has hampered his training. He knows 
naysayers might mock his comeback attempt. But Kingdom said he was planning to compete 
in masters age-group meets anyway, so he figured that he might as well shoot for the 
trials.

Also.....

Kingdom has replied to a note I sent him on David Ashford's recent M40 record in the 
110 highs (42-inch category).

Roger writes:

Thanks for the updates. As you know, earlier this
season, I injured my hamstring. Between the injury,
work and my charitable obligations, my training has
been hampered a bit. But now I’m ready and will
compete on June 16th and 23rd at Slippery Rock
University. Even though it will be my first real
competition, I will use it to build on.

It was good to see so many of my old colleagues in the
race with David. I'm very excited for David on his NEW
WORLD MASTERS RECORD. That's quite an accomplishment.
David, enjoy it now!!! If I don't break it this year,
then next year it'll be mine. :) Don't you just love
the competition? I truly look forward to a
head-to-head match with Mr. Ashford. If you want to be
considered the best, you'll have to beat the best.
David, you are truly the best right now. Just
remember, the hounds are chasing the fox and this
hound is very hungry. May the Lord continue to bless
us all to enjoy this sport in our lives that we love
so much. Amen!

Ken Stone
http://www.masterstrack.com






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