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LetsRun.com's
Rojo talks about coaching at Cornell
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Didn't Even Know this Existed:
Video
Of Roger Bannister's 4 Minute Mile
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NCAAs Start Friday NCAA Indoors: Meet Schedule Meet Results Are Expected To Be Here *Male Start List and Female Start List *AP Preview Of Meet *Arkansas
is Counting on Said Ahmed for Big Points at Nationals, and It Gambled
on Him Getting in Nationals With Provisional Times nwanews.com *Texas Women, Arkansas Men Have Comfortable Margins Heading into Meet According to Trackwire.com
*Men's Event by Event Predictions *Women's Event by Event Predictions *Meet Website
Gate River Run Also This Weekend: Abdi, Meb, and Alan Back at it Again at This Weekend's US 15k Champs at the Gate River Run
The big 3 are back at it again.
Drugs German Drug Cheat Grit Breuer Suing IAAF The ironic thing is she was coached by one of the worse drug cheat coaches out there.
You No Longer Can Keep Your Head in the Sand: Barry Bonds a Steroid and HGH Cheat We're sure some of you wanted to believe he was clean and he didn't know what he was taking, but now Sports Illustrated and a new book prove otherwise. And this proves clean drug tests don't mean anything. More Doping News: Interview With Dick Pound, Head of World Anti Doping Agency (WADA) BBC *Austrian Athlete Implicated in Doping Raid Retires *Kenteris and Thanou's Lawyers Say Dick Pound, Head of WADA, is Prejudiced Against them
Japanese Car News and Running: The Good: LA Marathon by Honda to Offer US Prize Money, Olympic Trials Qualifier Bonuses for First Time The Bad: Former Kenyan US Road Star Brian Sherrif is a Man Without a Country Stranded in Japan and Says the Mazda Corp Owes Him Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars for Running on Their Corporate Ekiden Team A very interesting read.
US Record Holder Deena Kastor to Run Berlin Half Marathon on April 2nd
NCAA News: *2006 NCAA Women's Indoor Fields Announced
*2006 NCAA Men's Indoor Fields Announced *Message Board Thread
Kenyan XC Trials: *
Isaac Songok Wins 4k at Kenyan XC Trials, Unheralded Hosea Macharnyang
Wins Men's 12k, Prisca Jepleting and Alice Kimeto Win Women's Races IAAF
*Kenyan Team for World XCs Announced
Collegiate Action: Eastern Champs: Men's Results: Penn State Wins, Cornell second. Josh McDougal 7:53 3k, Rojo's Cornell 4*800 squad wins with top time in the nation this year. Women's Results: Georgetown wins, Cornell's Morgan Uceny 2:04.42 800 Last Chance Meets: Notre Dame: Alex Wilson Invite Results Wisconsin DMR gets in, qualifiers in women's 3k and 5k. Washington: Results 2 sub 4 minute miles, Galen Rupp gets in 3k with 7:54 3k
LetsRun.com Analysis: The World Marathon Majors Are Born
Berlin, Boston, Chicago, London and New York announced they were becoming the World Marathon Majors, along with the Olympic Games and World Champs, and would form a winner take all, World Marathon Major Series. We analyze (yes we actually wrote something original for the site) what this means for the sport and express a few concerns. Find out all the details. More on the Majors: Paula Likes New Major Marathon Series Daily Telegraph
UNBELIEVABLE FINISH: TERGAT
OUTKICKS RAMAALA The
world record holder, Paul Tergat, and the defending champ, Hendrick Ramaala,
battled it out during the final straight
separated by inches. In final 10 meters,
Tergat got a half foot ahead and Ramaala
dove for the finish but it was a futile
dive and Tergat triumphed by the smallest
amount. On the women's side Jelena Prokopcuka
got a narrow win over Susan Chepkemei. Chepkemei has a narrow lead until she started vomiting her fluids while running.
American Meb Keflezighi was with Tergat and Ramaala until the final mile and finished 3rd while fellow American Abdi
Abdirahman was 5th. *Top
Results
*Full Results
"I left a piece of me on that race course that day. If I had to leave part of myself on any race course, that was a good
place."-Dick Beardsley on his famed battle with Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon. Beardsley according to this article still knocks out 70 to 90 miles a week.
Drugs Drugs Drugs Recommended
Read:A
Great Look at The East German Doping
Program
World Half Marathon Champs LetsRun.com Coverage: LRC
Exclusive!!!!! 3.5 MB Quicktime Video of Crazy Men's finish. *Results
A
Legend Passes: "I
don't train never have. I don't think of running as training. I just
go out and run each day, and let the racing take care of itself"-
Jack Foster of New Zealand, who
ran a 2:11:17 marathon at the age of 41 to win silver at the
Commonwealth Games in 1974. He died in a bike accident yesterday at the
age of 72.
A Look Back at a Truly Great Run: Todd Williams American Record at 15k
Williams was on fire in 1995, and his 15k is one of the best American records. He finished 9th at World XCs that year when all the best in the world raced in one race. Nice read by Amby Burfoot
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isn't always better:
"I had over-trained. I put too much pressure on myself because I wanted
that gold medal too much. If I had trained 15 per cent less, I would
have won. I was training like a crazy person. There was a lack of
self-confidence and a lack of maturity. An athlete does not only train
with his body. He trains with his mind."
-Hicham El Guerrouj on
why he didn't win Olympic gold in 2000
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World Indoors Start Friday: Meet Website as well as Live Results *AP Preview *US Runners Ready Friday the men's 800 will get under way with K. Robinson and Krummenacker competing for USA. The women's 3k has switched to a final only. *Karen Harewood Is Britain's Best Bet for Medal Most of the top runners went to Commonwealths but the 2:00 800 runner is seeded 3rd. *Mark Findlay To Make British Sr. Debut The 60m runner is barred from the Olympics as he was busted for steroids at age 22 in what he says was a mistake. *Men's 3k With Bekele, Kipchoge and Shaheen Could be Top Event at World Indoors
*Roman Sebrle Says Flu Has Hurt His Chances at World Indoors, He Says Bryan Clay is the Favorite
*Christian Cantwell Hoping to Defend His World Indoor Shot Title This Weekend *Kenya Sending 5 to World Indoors This Weekend The indoors will be streamed pay per view on the internet and will be shown on OLN Sunday from 3-5pm eastern.
Sad News: Former State XC Champ in Wisconsin Dies of Anorexia
David Krummenacker Says 1500m Will Be His Staple Race in 2007 and 2008 Runners World
Eritrea's Zersenay Tadesse Continuing to Improve, He Hopes to be a Force at World XCs
Commonwealth News: *Preview of Asafa Powell's Warm Up Race This Thursday IAAF
*Asafa Powell Experiences Tightness In His Legs During Workout, but is Scheduled to Race on Thursday in Australia *Iwan Thomas' Withdrawal Has Hurt 4*400 Chances of Wales at CommonwealthsBBC *British 400m Runner Daniel Caines Pulls Out of Commonwealth Games BBC *Augustine Choge is the 'Most Versatile Athlete' Brother Colm O'Connell Has Ever Coached *1/3 of Kenyan Delegation to Commonwealth Games Isn't an Athlete
"The world has lost interest in distance races like 5,000
metres, 10,000 metres and even cross-country because they are
regarded as competition between Kenyan and Ethiopian athletes" -Paul Tergat
Japanese News: Jose Rios of Spain Wins Lake Biwa Marathon in 2:09:15
XC: 2 Japanese Runners Win Fukuoka IAAF XC Race The world xc race will be there at the end of the month.
Indoor Action: *France, Russia Win European Indoor CupIAAF Germany: Wilfred Bungei Wins 800 in 1:45, Ralf Bartels Throws Shot over 21 Meters in Germany France: Christine Arron Impresses in French Meet *World Champ Nadzeya Ostapchuk Throws Shot 20.86m
Athletics Kenya is Doing Well Financially but Athletes Have Complaints
Australian Brisbane Recap
*Jana Pittman Defeas Nicola Sanders in Brisbane in Hurdles *Brisbane Results *Christian Malcolm Upstages Mark Lewis Francis in 100m in Australia as Patrick Johnson Wins
Rain Halts Final S. African Outdoor Meet
Brief Chat With Moulton Twins: They Both Ran 2:15 Marathons Runners World
Craig Masback and Mary Wittenburg Talk About NYRR Becoming Presenting Sponsor of US Distance Project
Asafa Powell Says He's Still the Fastest Man on the Planet
30th Edition of Bloomsday Roadrace Will Have Timing Chips, New Route
Response to PJ Browne's Article: An Irish Athlete's Perspective on the Scholarship System "What coaches and athletes alike need to
realize is that running is not the sole objective of attending a college.
If running was to be the only objective, why go to college to begin
with? Coming to America was the best thing that could have happened
to me."-Eamonn O'Connor
Married Thanks to LetsRun.com: "I don't want to say it. It sounds crazy but it was a dream come true" -John Stiner, on getting married to his wife, Sarah, who he met on the LetsRun.com message boards. Read about their incredible story.
"Everybody in Kenya is trying to come to America. I had
no dream about coming because I knew this was impossible. It was a
miracle," Kiplagat said. "That is why I take advantage of every
opportunity. I came here, graduated in three years, and count myself
blessed"- Richard Kiplagat who graduated from Iona in 3 years and had a 3.75 GPA
WADA Confident it Can Detect Super EPO It shouldn't be. It can't detect HGH or regular EPO very well. Drug research funding is way too low.
"This is not coming out of retirement, this is just me showing that
if you just enjoy what you are doing and stay in there and set little
goals. I do a lot of speaking, I've spoken to every group in Australia and I
tell them back when I ran I set little goals and I think here I am
telling these guys, but I've got to do it myself and tonight was really
a chance to walk the walk" -Steve Moneghetti, who at age 43, broke the world best for the 1 hour run for master's, averaging sub 5 minute pace the whole way as Ron Clarke, John Landy, and Robert De Castella watched him run.
Paul Tergat *"As the holy scriptures say, 'for whoever much is given, much is
expected,' it is, therefore, my duty and privilege to help in any small
way in giving back to society." -Marathon world record holder, Paul Tergat, speaking after founding a sports foundation that will help disadvantaged youths.
*Tergat's hamstring injury has healed and he says he's ready to go at NYC: "I expect good results as I am in good shape"
but he's out of next week's Half Marathon in Britain, but interestingly Gezahegne Abera (remember him, formerly the greatest marathoner in the world) is running. www.registerguard.com
Jos Hermans Tells Why Ethiopians Beat Kenyans: According to Jos it has little to do with training: "Ethiopians have more respect for their women, which
explains why their women athletes perform better than their
Kenyan counterparts, who excel in junior championships only to
pander to cultural and domestic demands later in life" and "A mentally prepared athlete can
easily beat a physically prepared one,"
JK Speaks: Progressing To Peak Fitness
LetsRun.com coaching guru John Kellogg talks about progression runs and the art of the sport versus the science of the sport.
British Sports Minister Richard Caborn Proposes Drug Companies Fund Anti Doping Research to £12m Million a Year
While the US Congress dances around one of the main issues (money), Caborn has proposed something that might make a difference. If the pro sports leagues would kick in their fair share as well, serious anti-doping research could be done. In other good news, it was announced that the HGH test now can be used on non-whites.
Vitamin C Can Help Marathon Runners Not Get Colds
The surprising news is may not do much for the general population.
Drug News: WADA Admits to Some Problems With Nandrolone Test
LetsRun.com
Book Reviews 2 Good Reads on Milers 50 years apart:
Sub 4:00 and The Perfect Mile
Read the review of story on Alan Webb's (and Nate
Brannen's) first brush with adversity. Plus, read
about 3 great milers trying to be the first under 4 minutes 50 years
ago.
And the
winner is:
Best
Running
Movie of All-Time: Fire on the
Track
After
sitting on the results for months, we're proud
to announce that the best running movie of all-time as selected by our
viewers is a not an academy award winner, Chariots
of Fire, or a
highly publicized film produced by Tom Cruise (Without
Limits),
but rather a running documentary,
Fire on the Track: The Steve Prefontaine
Story. Read all about the
voting and see
the 10 best running
movies of all-time as selected by our viewers.
In case you
missed it:
Todd Williams Hangs them up
In our lengthy 3 part interview, Todd Williams, the premier 10,000m
runner in the US, talks about his illustrious career and the sport of
running in general.
Part I
here, Part II
here, Part III
here
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Training
Advice:
Advice from the pros
.Top
10 Training Tips
LetsRun.com's
Weldon Johnson gives his top 10
training tips. They helped him run a 28:27 10k and will definitely help
you too.
No
Shortcuts
LetsRun.Com
coaching consultant John Kellogg
outlines his basic coaching approach and gives the four principals to
correct
training for elites. LetsRun.com co-founder Robert Johnson translates
Mr.
Kellogg's approach so that it is beneficial for the masses.
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High
School Section
Interviews
Turn Back the Clock:
Interviews With Today's Stars on Their High School Careers
Rod
Dehaven: U.S. Marathon
Champ
Juli
Henner: U.S. Olympian
Todd
Reeser: Top Road Racer Wrestled in High School
Many
more
Training
Advice
Learn
how LetsRun.com running guru, John Kellogg, made a tiny private school
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Commonwealth's Are Coming *Nambia's Agnes
Samaria Not Competing Due to Stress Fracture The 1:59 800 runner won a medal at the last Commonwealths. Melbourne: Craig Mottram Steals the Show From Asafa Powell Mottram ran 4:50 and Australian and area record and the 10th fastest ever. (John Walker ran 4:51 30 years ago) Asafa Powell won the 100m in 10.29 into a headwind on a coll night. *Asafa Powell Shows He's the Favorite at Commonwealths *Jana Pittman Pulls Out With Slight Injury *Results Carmen Douma won the 1500m, Nick Willis in the 800. PreRace: Australian Melbourne Preview IAAF
*Asafa Powell Running His First 100m in 7 Month Today in Australia www.smh.com.au More Commonwealth News: Nick McMomick Fine With Being Underdog at Commonwealths in 1500 *Benita Johnson Was Hoping to Beat Radcliffe at Commonwealths in 10k *One in 4 Athletes at Commonwealths Will be Drug Tested
London Marathon Director Dave Bedford Thinking Positively About Radcliffe's Withdrawal from Commonwealths He's hoping it will help her run faster in London
Paula Radcliffe Out of Commonwealths With Foot Injury The Games lost her and swimmer Ian Thorpe, two of the biggest stars. She still plans to compete in the Flora London Marathon. More Commonwealth News: Steve Cram Writes About the Relevance of the Commonwealth Games and Gives His Preview of Events to Watch *2006 IAAF World Athletics Tour Gets Underway in Melbourne on Thursday *Patrick Johnson and Matt Shirvington are Ill and Likely to Miss Thursday's Commonwealth Warmup Meet *Jana Pittman, Tamsyn Lewis Feud Has Simmered Down
Olympic Torch May Pass Through Taiwan in 2008 Fox Sports AU
Great Read: "I didn’t run for glory, I didn’t run for money—although I never walked away from a paycheck. I really ran to see how good I could be. If that mental attitude and dedication to being the best you can possibly be translates to anyone else, if I can serve as a role model in that way, I will consider myself as having a positive influence on the sport. American distance running will get better; my records will eventually be broken and that's a good thing." -American 5k legend Bob Kennedy in an interview conducted by the top American miler of the 1990s Steve Holman
Dathan Ritzenhein Pulls Out of World Cross More misfortune for the young American. *Message board thread
This Weekend: World Indoors: Preview of Track Events at 2006 World Indoors IAAF *Preview of Field Events at 2006 World Indoors IAAF XC: A Few US Runners to Prepare for World XC Champs at North and Central American XC Champs This Weekend
*World Indoors to Be on OLN This Weekend
ING Becomes Title Sponsor of Bay to Breakers Road Race
Consider Saving a Ton of Money andSupporting a Supporter of Running:

Kiwi News: Kim Smith Recovering from Pulmonary Embolism of Lungs
It's believed to be a result of immobilizing her leg due to her achilles injury. *Nick Willis Picks up Small Virus Before Commonwealths
Gebrselassie on How Athletes Are Treated in Kenya vs Ethiopia: "One time (Chicago Marathon Champ) Osoro Ondoro is shot in the neck, the next time (marathon world record holder) Paul Tergat is robbed of his car. What’s all this? Had they killed Ondoro, and I thank God
that did not happen, it is like killing a nation.Athletes are precious. They bring fame to a country and they should never be treated with such cold bloodedness... We are revered in Ethiopia and not even robbers can dare attack us" -Haile Gebrselassie where he also talks about making the sure the sport is entertaining for fans
On the boards: LetsRun.com viewers give their take on 'Crash'
"Paul Maurer, in The Gift, not only presents an interesting and captivating story, but he explores the deeper questions of why runners run, why we compete, and what makes such a simple sport, running, so rewarding to those of us who do it. The Gift is one of the best running books I have ever read.
" -LetsRun.com's Weldon Johnson on a new Running novel, The Gift (The Gift is now available from Amazon.com)
So True: "Eight years ago, Yesalis and UCLA labratory
chief Don Catlin were asked independently how much money it would take
for research to really fight doping, and both said the figure would be
in excess of $50 million. The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency spends roughly
$2million a year on research."-New York Daily News writer T.J. Quinn, a man who understands the charade of the 'clean' Olympics.
"I don't want to short-change my fans and
myself, I know I am more talented than I have shown the world. I want to go out
there and show my full potential. Once I have shown my full potential,
regardless of my age, that's when I have been on top I don't want to
leave before it's my time to leave and I don't want to stay too
long." -Justin Gatlin on his plan to go after Asafa Powell's world record this year
Bob Kennedy Retires
Kennedy was the best long distance track runner in America in the last 30 years and maybe the best one ever. He lost the love to compete this past fall and has called it a career, but has left his mark on a generation of distance runners. *Share your favorite Kennedy moment here. *How do You Rank Kennedy's career? *More on Bob Kennedy's Retirement www.runohio.com
"they sent guys like myself,
Shorter, Rogers, and Salazar down to this lab in Georgia. They told us
that we would get the same benefits and run the same times that we ran
at only 80 miles. I personally never listened and went out and did
130-140 miles because that gave me the confidence I needed. At the end
of my era, lots of these marathoners started listening to these
scientists and lowered their mileage alot. US Marathoning began to turn
into an all time low. But its rising now, and just like it slowly
declined it will slowly increase. Don't expect an overnight change, but
give it a few years." -message boarder reportedly paraphrasing Dick Beardsley on why US marathoners in the 1980s were deeper than US marathoners in the 2000s
More on This Later: It's Not Just the US: Track and Field's Popularity Lagging in Europe
Arthur Lydiard Quotes: "Train Don't Strain" -famed distance coach Arthur Lydiard Friday's Lydiard Quote: "Americans arrogantly want it all now, this is
why they finish last. Speed must be used in proper proportions. Build
and build like the Afrikans. This is the only way to realise your
potential." -famed distance coach Arthur Lydiard
'Suddenly I got to the age of 36, and one day I realized I can't ever run any quicker than I'm running at this moment" (Coe reportedly stopped midwork and never ran another competitive step) -SebCoe, 2 time 1500m gold medallist and former 800m world record holder, according to Frank Deford in an audio essay on the doping scandal.
Great
Advice:
"I am glad that because I chose to focus on a personal goal, pursued
passionately and today I bear testimony of what it can yield, even
beyond my wildest expectations. I hope that this will somehow encourage
someone here today as well, to pursue his dream and vision...Usually, I
get quite enriched whenever I have an opportunity to positively touch
the life of someone. Such opportunities to show concern enable me, and
indeed all of us, to share what God has placed into our hands."
-World Record Holder in the Marathon and Humanitarian
Paul Tergat in his acceptance
speech for his honary degree from Bloomfield College in New Jersey.
A
True Gentleman and a Paid Male Escort, Unbelievable:
"He's
a true gentleman"
-Canadian marathoner,
Peter Vail, on LetsRun.com's Weldon
Johnson in an Arizona
Daily
Sun profile on
his "running" house, plus an update on steeplechaser Anthony
Famiglietti
(and if you'd like to go back in the LetsRun.com archives and read
about "Surivor Flagstaff", the attempt by 5 of the World's sexiest
distance runners to live in a one bedroom apartment click
here)
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Great Advice for the Greatest Distance Runner Ever:
Haile Gebrselassie says work hard, be patient, and take your
recovery days seriously. Good Read.
Great
Read/Advice: Such a Simple Sport:
"I train twice every day except on Sundays and on Christmas Day."
-the great
Haile Gebrselassie, on his training over the holidays. He says his New
Year's resolution is to win the gold medal at 10k and break the 10k
world record. And Gebrselassie is still young as it is only 1996 in
Ethiopia (we swear).
Great
Read: "...there
would be days I would run 70 km (43 miles) and then there are days I
would run 20 or so. I just mentioned that figure (70) to state that
there are days I would actually run up to 70 or so. The fact that I can
run that much gives me confidence and makes me believe I am doing a
good job."
-former world record holder in the marathon Naoko Takahashi in Part I
of a fascinating interview with Japan
Times on her training
*Part
II Here
Inspirational
Running Poem
You
know you're a runner if....... (our
reader's
fill in the blanks with some hilarious responses on the message boards)
Is it the
VAAM?:
"I
thought for a few minutes my legs would be sore. But my legs
weren't
heavy at all. I went jogging and felt as good as ever."
-Naoka Takahashi won won the
Berlin marathon and
reportedly went for a "long run" the day after. Takahashi credits some
of her success to VAAM, the sports drink from made from stomach
acid of killer hornets that she drinks.
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