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LetsRun.com's Rojo talks about coaching at Cornell

IAAF Athlete of the Year Candidates Announced Cast Your Vote

Business News: *Devine Racing Partners With Rock N Roll Marathon Competitor Group on Vegas Marathon It shows how far Devine has fallen that he has to take in a partner on Vegas. If Devine can 30,000 (see below) in San Antonio then Vegas should have 50,000.
They Sure Can Market:  Rock N Roll San Antonio To Get 30,000 in First Year

Total BS: ING NYC Marathon Seen by 312 Million People World Wide We guess we should start saying our website gets 10 million visitors a month if that's all marketing is.

Carl Lewis to Be on Audit Panel That Will Look at USATF Performance

LRC The Week That Was (is finally back) Our recap of the highs and lows of the previous week is back after a longer-than-anticipated hiatus. Don't call us lazy; The Week That Was was listening to its body and taking a much needed break but is back in decent form considering it's a bit rusty. We recap a remarkable performance in Chicago, two remarkable performances in Rio, the first sub 26-minute 10k, Wesley Korir,  the end of the $105,000 Brooks Johnson era at USATF, secret drug emails, and more.

Chinese Track National Champs Are Held In October And Many Big Names Don't Show Up

Moses Mosop Wins Italy's Giro al Sas in Trento Mosop missed the entire summer with an injury.

The Greatest Race on Earth Gets Charity Partner The Greatest Race On Earth really is four marathons and offers a $1 million prize for the best overall cumulative time (one runner per race). A cash cow if you get a good team. The charity partner is Seeing is Believing, which is hoping to stop avoidable blindness. *Nice Article On Seeing Is Believing

New CERA Drug Test Casts Shadow Over Beijing Olympics The IOC was expecting to get 40 positives. They only got 6. How many more cheats will CERA unveil?

2008 Bank of America Chicago Marathon *Full Race Video *Top Results *Searchable Results *Photos
1 Day After
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Interesting Profile Of The Top American At Chicago (And Running Neophyte), Mike Reneau
He only got into running 4 years ago as he had to take a PE marathon class to graduate from college. He ran 2:36 and never looked back thanks to the help of Hansons-Brooks.
*Lengthy Explanation As To Why Wesley Korir Isn't Supposed To Receive Prize Money In Chicago Korir won the citizens race and didn't compete in the elite race, so the fact that he had the 4th fastest time of the day is irrelevant. The decision was made according to IAAF/USATF rules which Chicago is obligated to follow. *Message Board Thread Saying He May Get It
LRC Men's Recap:
A New Marathon Star In Evans Cheruiyot Emerges With Spectacular Win Cheruiyot, the LetsRun.com pick to win, did his best Sammy Wanjiru impression, as he totally ignored the hot and humid conditions and scorched a 2:06:25 to win an epic duel with David Mandago, who almost cracked Cheruyiot in the 22nd mile. The pace was insane from the beginning - it was so fast the rabbits couldn't keep up for more than 11 miles. *American Wesley Korir Finishes 4th (or does he finish 10th?)
*Lidiya Grigoryeva Wins Women's Race link fixed She won Boston in 2007 in tough conditions and got the win in Chicago in tough conditions as she defeated fellow Russian Alevtina Biktimirova in a very slow race that, unlike the men's race, made sense given the conditions. American Desiree Davila of the Hanson's program was a surprise 5th in a big PR of 2:31 as we totally botched our women's predictions.
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Live Message Board Thread
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Phil Hersh Ranks The Top 12 Male Marathoners of All Time His list certainly will create a lot of discussion. Comment on our message board.
*Chicago on the Boards: *If You're Running Chicago, Post Your Goal Time
LRC:
Overall Men's Race Preview: Might A New Marathon Star Emerge From An Extremely Talented Group of Kenyans? The men's race is a very hard one to predict as a lot of people have a chance including five sub-2:07 guys. The race is the ultimate display of the depth of Kenyan marathoning, as the one thing we know will happen is that a Kenyan will win. In the end, we think there may be a new marathon star on the victory stand.
LRC: Overall Women's Race Preview: Will The Olympic Champ or Two-Time Defending Champ or The Young Upstart, Bekele, Get The Glory? In our top 5 countdown, we put Berhane Adere at #1 but we have a hunch she won't be the victor.
LRC Top 5 Men's Countdown: #1 Evans Cheruiyot, #2 Emmanuel Mutai, #3WilliamKipsang, #4 Daniel Njenga, #5 Richard Limo and Moses Arusei
LRC Top 5 Women's Countdown: #1 Berhane Adere, #2 Bezunesh Bekele, #3 Constantina Tomescu-Dita, #4 Kiyoko Shimahara (Japan), #5 Worknesh Tola (Ethiopia)
Outside Press
*Tomescu-Dita Says She'll Stay With Pack in Chicago
*Nice Profile of 3-Time Chicago Wheelchair Champion John George
Injured after falling from his 12th-floor bedroom as a 4-year-old, he peaked 2.5 weeks before Beijing but is going to give it a go.
*AP Preview of Chicago Marathon Focuses on Tomescu-Dita and Njenga
Njenga and his 6 straight near misses is an easy story for the mainstream media to understand but we don't think he'll win.
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IAAF Preview of Chicago
*Nike's Chicago Marathon Spectator Guide
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USA Today: Chicago Marathon Has People Wondering Is Two-Hour Marathon Possible? Dave Martin says it will happen in 2015, whereas Alberto Salazar says what we say - not in our lifetimes. Salazar: "I don't think we'll see it in our lifetime or with the human body as we know it. ... To do it, you are going to have to come within a minute of the world record in the half marathon and then still have the energy and reserves to do it again. It's inconceivable."
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Adere vs. Tomescu-Dita vs. Bekele
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Chicago and Bank of American Using Marathon To Promote 2016 Olympic Bid

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Olympic Champion Tomescu-Dita Headlines Chicago Field
*Weather Forecast Pleases Chicago Officials

*Arata Fujiwara Looks To Make A Big Splash In Chicago

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12:56 5ker Richard Limo and 37-Year-Old 28:09 10ker Martin Laurent Write Back and Forth About Their Chicago Marathon Preparations

On The Boards
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Is Catherine Ndereba The Greatest Female Marathoner Of All Time? Rank your top 10 as Philip Hersh of the LA Times thinks so.
*CAN I RUN A 2:50 MARATHON OF 50 MILES a WEEK?

Sad News: US Women's Track And Field Pioneer Louise Mead Tricard Passes At 72

If He Came Up With Madden Football, He Must Be Good: Former Head Of EA Sports Takes Over Atop USOC

To those of you who already think California judges are crazy, this will only reinforce that belief:
BALCO Perjurer Tammy Thomas Gets 6 Months of Home Confinement And Many View It As Good News For Barry Bonds
The prosecution asked for 2.5 years in jail but the judge went light on her as the BALCO ringleader Victor Conte only served 4 months himself. That may be true, but Conte cooperated with prosecutors and she did not. If you lie to a federal grand jury, you should go to prison. Period. The judge is practically encouraging people like Barry Bonds to lie. When Bonds' trainer refused to testify, he spent 15 months in the slammer. So should she. Additionally, she blew her lid and had a "verbal and physical" altercation with a law clerk after being convicted in April.

LetsRun.com NCAA Super Polls
Conference and National Voting Our LRC NCAA Super Polls are back, where we let you tell us who the best teams in the country and in each conference are. Voting now open.

2004 4th Placer, Bulgarian Daniela Yordanova, Banned For Doping She was 4th in the 1,500m in Athens.

Paula Radcliffe To Run Great South Run A Week Before ING New York Marathon The world record holder will race at 10 miles in what she hopes is little more than her last tempo run. *Too much travel caused her to rule out World Half Marathon

Expect Some Distance Medals To Be Coming Back
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Beijing Blood Samples to Be Retested for New-Style EPO The blood test for CERA just got two Tour de France riders. Expect it to get some Olympians as many athletes seemed to think it was undetectable. It's a shame that they announced in July that a test existed. They should have let the cheats compete and win in the Tour de France and Olympics and then thrown them out in disgrace.

LRC Brooks Beijing Contest Recap
Australia Reigns Supreme, "Scandal" Hits Contest, World Indoor Champ Places in Top 5

Being an Olympic year, the LetsRun.com $1,000,000 prediction contest went to another level. Mere mortals almost had no chance in our contest. Battling out for the win was a former super agent in the sport, a previous LetsRun.com contest winner, a World Indoor champ in the 200m, and a LetsRun.com fan out to show up her husband. Read all about it.

2008 real,- BERLIN MARATHON - Watch Video Highlight or Race Replay *Results *Photos
Haile G. 2:03:59!!! Mititenko 4th Fastest Woman Ever Haile Gebrselassie
made more history Sunday on the streets of Berlin. After going through the halfway point in 1:02:04, Haile continued to flirt with world record pace but was stalked by Boston runner-up James Kwambai. Haile threw down the gauntlet the last 7km to dispatch Kwambai and just dip under the 2:04 barrier. On the women's side, German star Irina Mikitenko ran a brilliant race, running a negative split to smash the 2:20 barrier and become the fourth fastest woman ever.
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Geb: "I can go faster."
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The Science Of Sport Analyzed Geb's Splits As The Race Unfolded link fixed
*Geb's Record in Berlin Is His 24th World Record (or 26th depending on who is counting)
*Mikitenko Moves Into Tie in World Marathon Majors Standings Gete Wami must finish 2nd or higher in New York to move ahead. If she doesn't, they will be tied (and tied in the tie-breakers) so they might share the title. *Washington Post Article on WMM
*Falk Cierpinski, son of Waldemer Cierpinski, 2:13 in Berlin
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Wanjiru's Olympics > Geb's WR
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Haile's Splits from Berlin. ... how far could you run with him??
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Live Message Board Thread

Weltklasse Zürich -
*Results *Web Replay of Meet *Photos
LRC Recap: "Olympics in a Day" Well Worth The $$$ "The Olympics in a day" certainly lived up to the billing as Usain Bolt electrified the fans once again, Dayron Robles was pushed all the way to the tape, Jeremy Wariner got some sweet revenge as did Blanka Vlašic (after nearly blowing $500,000) and Sanya Richards. In the distance, LetsRunners rejoiced as Ramzi lost and Bekele was simply sensational once again and Paul Koech showed he might have very well been the Olympic Champion had he competed in Beijing. But the performance of the meet belonged to Pamela Jelimo, who ran the fastest women's 800m since 1983. She was so good that the 4th-placer at the Olympics couldn't rabbit her even for 600m. *IAAF Recap Of Zürich
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Bolt Leaves Crowd Breathless In Zürich
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800m Legend Maria Mutola Calls It A Career at Her 2nd Home in Zürich Mutola won one Olympic gold, 7 World Indoor titles, and 3 World Outdoor titles. She will be missed.
*LoLo Jones Gets Revenge
Nothing Like An African Bureaucracy
*57 Kenyan Athletes Went to the Olympics ... and 60 Officials
We're not making that up.

Sunday *Final Day Photos
Men's 5k

LRC: Kenenisa Bekele Completes The Double In Style - By Running The Greatest 5k Ever Run Bekele was simply sensational as he arguably ran the greatest 5k in history. Pushing the pace throughout, he ran an Olympic record 12:57.82 thanks to a ridiculous 3:57.01 last 1,600m, 4:56.97 last 2k, 7:35.53 last 3k and 53.87 last lap. Unbelievable. He clearly enjoyed this one as he showed great emotion in the last 150m as he won his first global 5k and became the 1st man to complete the Olympic 10k/5k double since his countryman, Miruts Yifter, in 1980. *IAAF Recap of Race *Reuters Recap of Race
IAAF: Kenenisa Bekele Joins Legends By Completing Distance Double

Recommended Read: Bernard Lagat Goes Home Empty-Handed But Looking Forward To The Future The New York Times gets the scoop on what has been ailing the double world champion from last year. Apparently, after the US trials he developed a serious achilles problem. Throw in a viral infection before the 5k final and you've got big-time trouble. He stayed in it until 1,200m left. Even if he was 100% on his game, no way was he staying with Bekele on this special night. *Matt Tegenkamp Finishes 13th *Nic Bideau Shocked by Mottram's Failure *Bideau Hoping To Rebulid Mottram "We feel like it's just a couple days prior to Christmas and we've found it's been cancelled." *Mottram's Career At Crossroads
*Matt Tegenkamp's Comments

Wilfred Bungei Wins Men's 800m - The Kenyan's 10 years of training in Verona, Italy finally paid off in a big way as he led the race at 400m, 600m and 800m. It's been a long time coming for Bungei, who showed great promise when he was ranked #1 in the world 6 years ago, running 1:42.34, and when he was the heavy favorite 4 years ago. The article has a great photo of the finish. *IAAF Recap of Race *Reuters Article
*4 Years After Being Favorite In Athens, Bungei Takes Home Gold Alan Webb can take heart in this story.

4 x 400m Mania
US Men Set 4 x 400m Olympic Record

Sanya Richards Comes From Behind To Take Women's 4 x 400m
*At last: Richards, Felix, Wariner get their golds
*Wariner Doesn't Do Redemption

Friday *Results *
Photos
Tirunesh Dibaba Outkicks Rival To Complete Historic Double
A 59-second last lap gave Dibaba a victory in a crazy, crazy race that went out at 5:50 mile pace for 1k. As a result, she is the first woman to ever win the 5k/10k double and now can officially be considered the greatest female runner on the planet. IAAF Recap of Race
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Tirunesh Officially The Empress of Women's Distance Running

Bolt Completes Historic Triple - 3 Races & 3 World Records Plus 3 ridiculous margins of victory - 0.22, 0.66 and 0.96 seconds. It was great to see Asafa Powell get a gold as well. Trinidad & Tobago was 2nd as Japan got the bronze - that's right, Japan. It was Japan's 1st Olympic track medal in 80 years - yes, 80 years.

Bryan Clay Wins Decathlon Gold - The world's greatest all-around athlete got silver four years ago. Bolt is clearly the world's fastest athlete.

Jamaica Blows Women's 4 x 100m as Russian Wins
*Australia's Steve Hooker Wins Men's Pole Vault *Drug Cheat Win's Women's Long Jump

Another Great Tim Layden Article: Putting The So-Called US Track Debacle In Perspective The US will end up with more medals than Sydney and likely more medals than the home field Atlanta Olymipcs. Plus you can't blame the US system as there is no US system. Additionally, Britain spent over $1 million on their relays and neither 4 x 100m finished - nor did the unbeatable Jamaican women.

Thursday *Results
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Photos
LaShawn Merritt Crushes Jeremy Wariner As US Goes 1-2-3 in 400m
The much-anticipated 400m duel turned into a rout as Merritt ran great (43.75) and Wariner was off his game. David Neville got a surprise bronze.*LaShawn Merritt Dedicates Win To His Deceased Brother *Texas Paper on Wariner's Loss *Merritt Studied Video of Bolt's Race To Come Up With Game Plan *Dick Patrick On Merritt's Win
This Is What the Olympics Are All About: David Neville Dives For Bronze He was a surprise team member and an even bigger surprise for the bronze. A great story. We enjoyed seeing him at Track Town Pizza the day he made the team. Pizza and soda to celebrate. A class act.

*Veronica Campbell-Brown PRs & Defends Olympic 200m Crown Allyson Felix ended up in tears with the silver but we think given her struggles so far this year, her sub-22.00 clocking was a hell of a performance.

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US Drops Baton In Both 4 x 100m Relays
No one should truly be shocked as the US men botched it for the 5th time in the last 12 global championships. On the plus side, we won't get the opportunity to get smoked by Jamaica in the final. *Britain (Thanks To Craig Pickering) Blows It As Well
*Tim Layden Looks At Struggling US Short Sprinters - Personally, we think Americans are spoiled by the US sprint domination and think the media is overblowing the US failures (and taking for granted our domination of the 400m hurdles and 400m). Plus the Jamaicans just have some big time stars. But it is the first Olympics that the US will not win any of the 100m, 200m or 4 x 100m for at least one sex.
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Washington Post Puts Proper Perspective on USA's Performance - 6 Medals in 3 Finals is Damn Good

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Dayron Robles Masters 110m Hurdles The Cuban makes the hurdles look so effortless - unlike anyone we've ever seen before. The US got 2nd and 3rd. It's too bad Liu Xiang wasn't in this race or it would have been a huge spectacle.
*Bryan Clay Leads Decathlon After Day 1
*Nelson Evora Wins One of Best TJs in History
You had to jump farther than ever before to get a medal as 7 men broke 17 meters.

Wednesday *Results *Usain Bolt 200m Photos
USAIN BOLT 19.30!!! Lightning struck twice as Bolt ran a ridiculous time into a .9 headwind. More than a half second behind Bolt, the race was marred by the DQs of the 2nd and 3rd place finishers.
IAAF Recap of Race
*Video of the Race
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Bolt Stakes His Claim as the Greatest Sprinter Ever A good article with a great conclusion: "Perhaps it is too much to hope that he has also banished the suspicions that have undermined the integrity of Olympic sprinting for so long. But when you look at him, at his 6ft 5in, 13st 8lb frame and at the articulation of his limbs as he devours the track, you might be forgiven for believing that he, more than any leading sprinter for several generations, might just be able to achieve such feats without artificial assistance. There is none of the sense of physical distortion created by the excess muscle that powered recent generations out of the blocks. He looks balanced and natural."
*London Times: Usain Bolt Leaves Beijing Spellbound Again Bolt was very nice to MJ's legacy. Bolt: "Michael Johnson revolutionised the sport," he said. "I just changed it a little bit."
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Tim Layden: Bolt's 19.30 Cements Greatness This is a good article that follows up Layden's remarkable pre-race article. Sports Illustrated Vault: MJ Was Shocked by His 19.32
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Christine Brennan: Bolt Becomes an Instant Legend
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Dutch Antilles: US 200m Protest Not in Olympic Spirit We agree with their sentiment and think in the future the IOC should automatically look for blatant lane violations so countries don't get blamed. "It's a pity for a big country like the United States to make such a small statement."
*Usain Bolt 400m Mania Erupts - Apparently He's Promised To Run the 400m in 42.5 in 2014 This isn't some BS article. This is an article by the IAAF where the 1983 World 400-meter Champion Bert Cameron says that Bolt has promised him he'll run the 400m in 2014. Cameron thinks he'll run 42.5. Insane.
Other Action From Wednesday
Men's 800:*Nick Symmonds Advances As Andrew Wheating Is Edged Out in Tough Heat and Christian Smith Fails to Advance * Eugene-Register Guard Article on 800m
IAAF: Men's 800m - Round 1
IAAF: Melaine Walker Wins 400m Hurdles In Olympic Record Rojo's favorite 400m hurdler Sheena Johnson Tosta gets a much deserved silver after being denied a bronze by a drug cheat 4 years ago.
IAAF:
Men's 110m Hurdles - Semi-Finals

Tuesday *
Results *Nick Willis Photos!!

Men's 1,500m: Nick Willis Wins Bronze!!!!! (as Rashid Ramzi Wins Gold) The men's 1,500m final was thrilling for sure. In the end, former Michigan Wolverine Nick Willis had given hope to Westerners across the globe as he won New Zealand's first track medal in 32 years, as Kenyan Asbel Kiprop won the respect of Letsrunners across the globe for his sensational silver medal performance. Meanwhile, Rashid Ramzi won gold and it seems that most LetsRun.com viewers aren't happy as they all seem to think he is a drug cheat. *Honest question: why is everyone so sure Ramzi is doping? *RAMZI WON - WHENEVER THE US SEES SOMEONE [From Another Country Win] WE ACCUSE THEM OF DOPING *Ramzi should have been DQ'ed Video: *Men's 1,500m Final Video
LRC: Recap of Men's 1,500 Final, Men's 400m Semis
The top two in the world proved it in the 1,500m, while Nick Willis put together the best possible race to come away with the bronze. The 400m semis had no major casualties, as Wariner and Merritt made their expected statements and other main medal contenders got through.
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Legends Hail Willis' Bronze
*Willis Cries for Those Who "Sacrificed" for His Victory
*Willis Takes Coach's Advice and Gets Medal
*Pre-Race: Nick Willis' Road to Bronze Ran Through Ann Arbor
*Rashid Ramzi Wins 1st-Ever Gold For Bahrain
IAAF: Men's 1,500m Recap
IAAF:
Former Banned Brit Christine Ohuruogu Wins Olympic Gold Sanya Richards felt a cramp and ended up 3rd
IAAF: Both LaShawn Merritt and Jeremy Wariner Impress In 400m Semis Both won and both ran fast. Who will win the final?
IAAF: Dawn Harper Focuses On Herself and Wins 100m Hurdles Olympic Title The JJK protege shockingly won after pre-race Lolo Jones failed to medal.
IAAF:
Andrey Silnov Wins Olympic HJ Title The guy was only 4th at the Russian Trials but was added to the team at the last minute after some good European performances.
Mens' 200 Semis:
Usain Bolt Wins Easily And Then Pours Powerade Down Wallace Spearmon's Back
IAAF: Women's 5,000m - Round 1
Monday:
*Results *Photos Day 4 (Discus, w800, 10k medals, Steeple) *Day 3 Updated (Men's 10k, W. Marathon, W. Steeple, M. 1,500m semis, W. 100m)
LRC:
Steeple, 800m Recap: A Kenyan Wins A Steeple For The Ages As Pamela Jelimo Sensationally Captures The Women's 800m
The men's steeple had it all - an American leading more than halfway through and then 3 competitors side-by-side going into the final barrier (and one of them was not a Kenyan). In the women's 800m, the 18-year-old was simply sensational from start to finish as was her teammate Janeth Jepkosgei. IAAF: 18-Year-Old Sensation Pamela Jelimo Wins Women's 800m Title A year ago she had never raced the distance in her life. Now she's an Olympic Champion. Simply unreal. *IAAF: Men's 3,000m Steeplechase Recap

*IAAF: Angelo Taylor Electrifies Beijing and Wins His 2nd Olympic Gold in the 400m Hurdles as USA Sweeps Taylor shockingly won in 2000 out of lane 1. Let's hope the USA puts him on the 4 x 400m as he looked sensational. Two years ago, he was up laying electric cable at 5 a.m. in Atlanta. *Nice ESPN Article on Angelo Taylor's Resurgence
*IAAF: Isinbayeva Puts on a Show! Sets WR & Wins Olympic Title Jenn Stuczynski was 2nd. *
Isinbayeva Talks Tons Of Trash About Stuczynski After Winning Gold
*IAAF: Irving Saladino Wins Panama's First-Ever Olympic Gold in Men's Long Jump
*IAAF:Recap of 2nd Round of Men's 200m

Sunday:
*Results *Photos (Marathon, Men's 10k)
LRC: Kenenisa Bekele Sets Olympic Record in Men's 10k
The men's 10k produced great drama as you had it all - a fast pace, Haile G in the medal hunt and more.
*Video: 3 Minute 10k Highlight
LRC: Historic 1st Women's Olympic Steeple Produces A World Record And an American Record as Well
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Steeple Final
LRC: Men's 1,500m Semis Produce Shocker As Bernard Lagat Fails To Advance
The two-time World Champion didn't advance as he was edged by Nick Willis, the lone athlete with NCAA experience to make the final. *Bernard Lagat Fails To Advance *Nick Willis Makes 1,500m Final He becomes the first Kiwi to make a men's final in any track event since 1996. *Canada's Kevin Sullivan Fails To Make Final - Doesn't Want To Talk About Retirement *Nate Brannen Fails To Advance
*Video: *Men's 1,500m Semi #1 (Kiprop, Lomong, Brannen) *Men's 1,500m Semi #2 (Lagat, Ramzi, Willis)

*IAAF: Jamaicans Sweep Women's 100m Video: Women's 100m Final
*IAAF:
Women's Steeplechase Starts its Olympic History with a World Record
*IAAF: Radcliffe: Looking ahead to London 2012
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David Epstein of SI: Night To Forget For US Runners - Swept in the women's 100m, zero men's 1,500m qualifiers, etc.
*Phil Hersh: *American Track Athletes Off To Slow Start - In addition to what's already mentioned, the US also has no LJ finalist or HJ finalists for the 1st time in history.
*Pre-Race Article on Lagat's Preparations - Lagat ran a 2:19 1k time trial last Sunday. This and Alan Webb's time trials prove that it's easy for runners to use them to get a false sense of raceworthiness. The article said Lagat was hoping no one noticed how he ran in London.
*More Lagat: Seattle Times: Lagat Fails To Advance

Saturday *Results *PhotosUSAIN BOLT 9.69 The men's 100 meter final was arguably the most anticipated sprint matchup in history. It more than lived up to the hype, not because of the expected 3-way matchup of Powell/Bolt/Gay, but rather due to the sheer brilliance of Usain Bolt. It was truly stunning. The question now is how fast can Bolt run in the 200m?
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Tim Layden (and Ato Boldon) on Usain Bolt Ato did another excellent job on the commentary. Can the other announcers defer and let him do the distances as well? He is knowledgeable and injects excitement.
*Usain Bolt Skipped Breakfast and Ate Chicken Nuggets for Lunch and a Snack Before the 100m Final
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Jamaica Prime Minister Planning Huge Homecoming for Bolt
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Usain Bolt and Jamaica Celebrate USA Today
*On the boards: 9.69 is Believable?

Friday: *Results *Photos
*Greatest Women's 10k Ever
Dibaba Smashes Olympic 10,000m Record as Two Dip Under 30 Minutes! Flanagan Gets Bronze and American Record Tirunesh Dibaba got the one thing missing on her resume, an Olympic gold, and she did it in grand style. She outkicked Elvan Abeylegesse to win in 29:54.66 as they became the 2nd and 3rd women in history to break 30 minutes for 10k and the first since Wang Junxia's unbelievable 29:31.78, 15 years ago. Shalane Flanagan came from behind to smash her American record (30:22.22) and get the first American medal in a track event over 400m since 1992. In other action, the American men bombed in the shot put (many expected a US sweep, but Christian Cantwell was the only American on the medal stand), the American women bombed in round 1 of the 800m and the USA was the only country to have all 3 of its entrants advance to round 2 of the 1,500m (Manzano on time), but Bernard Lagat didn't look great doing it. We'll hopefully have a letsrun.com recap of these races later, but in the meantime the IAAF has event recaps: *Men's 1,500m Round 1 *Women's 800m Round 1 *Women's Steeple Round 1 Recaps (Willard and Barringer advanced)
More 10k: NY Times Recap on Dibaba's 10k Victory, Flanagan's Bronze *
Washington Post Recap on Flanagan
On the boards:
*TWO women under 30 minutes in the Olympic 10000m final A historic day.
*1,500m Heats Talk Here

*USA's Flanagan wins bronze in 10,000 meters USA Today *Flanagan shows American distance runners can compete with best ... ESPN

*IAAF Recap of Day 1 - Kara Goucher 30:55 PR

Shot: Poland's Tomasz Majewski Surprise Shot Put Winner
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US Shot Putters Come Up Short New York Times

8/8/08 Dazzling Opening Ceremonies Kick Off Beijing Olympics A reader abroad wrote us saying, "I thought it was mind blowing ... it's like China is saying: 'We are the next power' ... I'm telling you, it was the most amazing visual display I have ever seen on television. And I'm not even watching on an HD or anything. London must be shitting their pants because that was unbeatable. It was amazing ... It just went on for 4 straight hours." We agree.