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We interview one of our own:
LetsRun.com's Rojo talks about coaching at Cornell

Post World Road Running Champs News:
*IAAF Gives Lornah Kiplagat $50,000 Surprise Bonus for Breaking World 20k Record IAAF
*Zersenay Tadesse Won't Run a Marathon Until After 2008 Olympics
IAAF

World Road Running Champs:
Women: Lornah Kiplagat Wins World Road Running Champs and Takes Down Radcliffe's World Record Kiplagat
defeated Constantina Tomescu by 2 seconds.

Men: Zersenay Tadesse Cruises at World Road Running Champs, Comes Up Just Short of Geb's World Record
The Eritrean led the Eritream team to a second place finish ahead of the Ethiopians. Ryan Hall set an American 20k record (although a few Americans have run faster en route of a half marathon) to finish 11th.
More: Paula Radcliffe Didn't Even Know She Had the 20k World Record
*Kenyan Men Win Team Gold at World Road Running Champs

Lamine Diack's Speech from World Road Running Champs IAAF

Katie McGregor, Kara Goucher, and Amy Rudolph Ready for US Women's 10k Champs in Boston at Tufts 10k

Benson Cherono Favorite at Samsung Milan Marathon IAAF

Later This Month: Preview of Elite Field at 2006 LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon Felix Limo leads the way. 5 guys sub 2:07, 8 sub 2:08 plus Abdi and Brian Sell

This Weekend: 2006 B.A.A. Half Marathon

NYC News: Martin Lel Out of ING NYC Marathon Hopefully Tergat can get in form in time.
*Ritz Talking About Winning NY Marathon And Ramaala gives him some advice: "With Dathan’s background he should be good at the half marathon. But the marathon is hard. Even if you jog, it's hard."

Matt Tegenkamp Talks About His Successful Season

Brief Look at this Weekend's World Road Running Champs in Hungary This event has replaced the world half marathon champs.
*Japan's Kayoko Fukushi Runs 30:57 on Track to Prepare for This Weekend's World Road Champs IAAF

Also This Weekend:
*2006 Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon, San Jose Elite Athletes Announced
Meb and Jen Rhines headline

Colin Jackson Bringing in Goalkeeper to Help Coach his Athletes

David Welch, Priscilla's Husband and Coach, Dies

Chad Hall Trying to Run Out of his Brother's Shadow

Unheralded Edwin Kipchom Wins Kosice Peace Marathon

NYC News: Paul Tergat Intends to Compete Until 2008 Olympics, He and Ndereba Getting Ready for NY The women's race features Deena vs Ndereba and Kiplagat and others. Also we didn't know there is $100,000 in extra American prize money (the men's race features all the top Americans minus Brian Sell, Abdi, and Special K)

Sunday's Action:
Great North Run: Hendrick Ramaala, Berhane Adere Win

Ritzenhein 61:23 Half Marathon Debut
The course is point to point with a
net elevation drop of about 35 meters, so its not eligible for record purposes but a great debut for Ritzenhein.
*Ramaala Cruises to Win at Great North Half Marathon www.telegraph.co.uk

*Jo Pavey Gets Delirious at End of Great North Run Guardian

San Diego: Krummenacker, Legesse, Win Inaugural National City Invitational Mile

Nike Oregon Project, Alberto, Gags, and Vin Joining Forces www.oregonlive.com

Saturday's Action:
Great North Run:
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Craig Mottram, Meseret Defar Set World Bests for 3k at Great North Run
*Mo Farah, Becky Lyne Win Great North Miles
BBC

NYC: Kevin Sullivan, Sara Hall Win Continental Airlines Fifth Avenue Mile

Women's Finger Length May Determine Their Running Success

LetsRun.com Classic Emails #1 We share with you some of the classic emails from our site's visitors and give you valuable knowledge at the same time. You'll read conclusive proof Lance Armstrong dopes, learn AJ Acosta is not as much an a**hole as you thought, and much more.

AT&T US Nationals
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LetsRun.com 2006 Nationals
Homepage

*Results
*Start List
Sunday: LetsRun.com Recap Lagat Outlasts The Return of Jennings and Manzano's Magic, Khadevis Robinson Puts on an Exhibition, Hazel Clark Dives For the Finish, and Lincoln ThreePeats This year's nationals was a great track and field meet. Day 4 saw a $100,000 and a world leading run by Lashinda Demus in the 400m hurdles, world leaders by Torah Harris in the high jump, Walter Davis in the triple jump, Khadevis Robinson in the 800, Dominique Arnold in the hurdles, and Wallace Spearmon in the 200. But you want to read about Gabe Jennings return, Khadevis Robinson's domination, and the emergence of Nick Symmonds. Plus you learn how stupid all the guys who give out shoe contracts are.
*Final Day Recap from USATF

*Lagat Becomes First to Complete 1500-5k Double .indystar.com

*Final Day Recap from Indianapolis Star

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.

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 he
re, Part II here, Part III here
Also take a look at Amby Burfoot's look at Todd Williams' incredible American record at 15k in 1995, the same year he finished 9th at World Cross Country.

More 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

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.

LetsRun.com Book Reviews 2 Good Reads on Milers 50 years apart:
Sub 4:00 and The Perfect Mile

"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)

Ed Torres Talks About His Marathon Debut in Chicago

A Look at Goucher's Career as He Gets Into CU Hall of Fame

China Exporting Performance Enhancers

This Guy Should Be HS Coach of the Year "Let's face it, I don't have any boys better than her. He (Steve Spence) lets me know what she should be doing every day, and I try to follow that. I rely on him a tremendous amount. Let's face it, here's me and there's him. Who do you think would know more?" -Randy Holtry, high school coach of Neely Spence (Steve Spence's daughter)

More Road Action:
San Jose:
Duncan Kibet Runs 2nd F
astest Half Marahton Ever in America at Inaugural San Jose Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon Meb Keflezighi went through 10 miles in 46:45 (1:01:17 pace) but then dropped out with a hamstring cramp. (Earlier we linked to a story that said Kibet paid $75 to enter the race. We understand this story was incorrect)
*San Jose Results
BAA: Marie Davenport, Samuel Ndereba Win BAA Boston Half Marathon
Army Ten Miler:
Alissa Harvey, Jared Nyamboki Win

Barry Bonds' Trainer Gets Out of Jail on Procedural Issue

More on Budhia Singh: Little Budhia Runs 40 Miles Without Water He's 4 years old. And we're trying to sign him to an endorsement contract.

Scott Jurek Becomes First American to Win Spartathlon Ultra in Greece

UK Athletes Commission Wants Drug Bans to be 4 Years

Drugs, Drugs, Drugs:
*Athletes Want Quicker Testing of B Samples to Catch Cheats Before Samples Deteriorate

*Recap of Day 3 of Anti Doping Symposium
IAAF

*Greg Anderson Tries to Reverse His Plea in Balco Case Even Though He's Already Served His Sentence

*Patrick Arnold Subpoenaed by Barry Bonds Grand Jury
He's the guy who made the clear.

Collegiate XC News:
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New Coaches Polls Announced Look on the way right
*Oregon, NC State Move up in Men's Poll, Texas Drops Oregon getting the respects its had all along in the letsrun.com polls
*Stanford #1 on Women's Side, Princeton Moves Up, Duke Falls
*Adams State Men Beat Colorado This Past Weekend

Previous Drug News: :
*Momentum Builds for 4 Year Doping Bans
telegraph.co.uk

*Recap of Day 2 of Doping Symposium IAAF

*Interpol and WADA to World Together
At least they've got a test for it: WADA Defends Banning Marijuana 6 years after their founding they still don't have a test for HGH.
*Paula Radcliffe Wants Independent Agency to Run UK Drug Testing BBC

*Steve Cram Says IAAF Must Listen to Athletes if it Wants to Catch Dopers

Previous Drug News:
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Athletes Appear to Be using Powder That Masks EPO Use in Urine Cyclist Jan Ullrich is suspected of using this technique.
It's About Time:
IAAF Thinking About Using Blood Tests to DQ Athletes Before Start of Events As the article above shows athletes know how to beat the tests.
*Steroids Found in Vitamin C Supplements

Collegiate XC Recap:
Saturday:
Iona: Iona Women Win Meet of Champions

*Iona Men Win Meet of Champions

Oklahoma: Arkansas Wins Cowboy Jamboree

*Cowboy Jamboree Results

Colorado: Rocky Mountain Shootout Results

Friday:
Oregon:

*Oregon Men,
Arkansas Women Win
Eugene Register Guard
*
U Oregon Race recap
*2006 Bill Dellinger Results
The course was 7,770 meters long on the men's side and is pancake flat.
Notre Dame:
NC State Men, Michigan Women Win Notre Dame Invite

Paul Short:
Princeton Women Edge Wisconsin at Paul Short
*Villanova Men Win Paul Short

Wallace Spearmon Runs 19.65 in Korea, Liu Xiang defeats Allen Johnson Spearmon is now the 3rd fastest ever at 200.

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

"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

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.

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.
Marathon Training Program
Do you want to run a successful marathon? Sign up for our marathon training program. Let our experts show you how.
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 in Texas one of the best teams in the state.

Great North Run Trying to Host 2010 World Road Running Champs

Steve Spence's Daughter Taking Names in Pennsylvania High School Ranks Her dad won a bronze in the marathon at the world champs.

"It (making a lot of cash in the business world) never will quench the competitive urges and the natural kind of feeling you get from winning a race with other international athletes in it. Nothing beats that"
-Michael Stember on giving up his real estate career to try and make the 2008 Olympics in the 800

Pre Wouldn't be Proud, Coos Bay's and Portland's #2 Man, Micah Rolfe Arrested for Burglary

More on Mottram:
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"One-on-one I'm better than all of them"
-Craig Mottram, saying he's the best distance runner in the world when there aren't pacemakers.
*Mottram's Mullett Has Helped Him
On the boards:
Mottram Should Shut Up

"Running relaxed is the most important thing of all."
-Dieter Hogen, coach of the ChasingKimbia runners training for the Chicago and New York Marathons. If you haven't checked out ChasingKimbia.com go ahead and do it. We've posted some of their videos before but hadn't really read much on the site until today. It is a tremendous resource. Hogan and Wejo in his ;popular ;article "Why I Sucked in College" both are stealing from Arthur Lydiard when talking about relaxation. But many runners still miss this crucial aspect of training.

Run Forrest Run is the Least of Your Concerns
*'Happy Slapping' is the new craze and a message boarder will be on youtube soon.

More on Peter Norman: Norman Came Up of Idea for Smith and Carlos to Share the Gloves
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"It was like a pebble into the middle of a pond, and the ripples are still travelling...I believe in civil rights, every man is born equal and should be treated that way."
-Peter Norman

Big Sur Distance Project Looking for Athletes

"The main issue in the fight against drugs is that most athletes have little faith in the drug-testing system on a world level, despite the many positive moves made in recent years....Behind the scenes the governing body will tell you it is making serious inroads into the network of drug supply and usage but there is little evidence to support that claim. The subject of out-of-competition testing is one which highlights many anomalies in the differing approaches taken by governing bodies, fuelling the athletes' uncertainty."
-Steve Cram talking about the IAAF anti-doping symposium

US Marathon Champs: Mbarak Hussein Defeats His Good Friend to Win US Crown, Twin Cities Marathon, Marla Runyan Comes Back From Birth of Her Baby to Win Women's Crown Ryan Shay said he was the "guy to beat" but the 41 year old Hussein got the crown for the 2nd year in a row. Nice pre race profile on Hussein here.
*Top Results and Prize Money

News We Missed From Last Week:
*Hendrick Ramaala, Lornah Kiplagat, Martin Lel and Others Join ING NYC Marathon Field
*Tegenkamp Journal: Goodbye Europe

Wejo Speaks:
"In running however, there are not bonus points for running 'hard.' The point is to run fast. There is a difference. Don't forget that."

-Letsrun.com's Wejo explaining "Why He Sucked in College" but went on to be 4th in the country in the 10k"

In Case You Forgot JK is a genius: "John (JK)is the whole inspiration [for] why my brother and I are into running,His philosophy is what we use here at Cornell."- LetsRun.com's Rojo on the legendary JK

Trails are the #1 Amenity Homeowners Would Like to See in a New Community New York Times

More on the Amazing John Woodruff from Arizona Republic: "I'm most proud that I was able to do what I did in track and field in order to bring a good name for the Woodruffs."- John Woodruff
-NY Times Article on Woodruff
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There is a Race in Woodfuff's Name in PA

On the Boards:
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College Coaching Salaries Exposed
If you're in it for the money get a job teaching high school. It pays better.

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

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.

More 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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