LRC In Amman Analyzing German Fernandez's Chances For A Medal: History Says He'll Have His Hands Full Rojo breaks down the junior field in great depth. While the odds are stacked against Fernandez, Rojo reveals that Fernandez did catch a huge break as Ethiopia has decided to run a guy who almost certainly would be the favorite for the win in the men's senior race. Plus another 13:25 junior isn't running either!!! *Photos

Surprise! German Fernandez Article In USA Today

Wejo Responds To Criticism Of Letsrun's Lisbon Coverage

LRC Is In Amman Rojo: The Flight And Day 1 *Photos
Rojo's in the Middle East and already having a great time. In his first blog, he talks about wishing he were Canadian, getting pulled over by the cops, driving backwards on a highway, picking up a hitchhiker and trying to talk Bobby Curtis out of taking a cab to Iraq.

Amman World XC Almost Here

*IAAF's World XC Men's Preview
*Women's Preview
*Top 6 Ugandan Men Named For Amman Team
*Kenyan Team Sendoff Features Words From Cross Country Legends Paul Tergat And John Ngugi
*Steph Twell Ready To Rock And Roll In Amman
*More On Star Moses Kipsiro And The Ugandan XC Squad

Sprint/Jumps/Throws/Multi News
*Usain Bolt Trails Only Tiger Woods In Poll Determining World's Greatest Sports Star Tiger Woods single-handedly lifted the popularity of golf around the world; why can't Usain Bolt do the same for track?
*UK's Jessica Ennis Thinks She Can Medal In Heptathlon In Berlin
*Walter Dix In Contract Dispute With ICON We hope this super talent gets everything straightened out.
*Powell Hopes To Emerge From Usain Bolt's Immense Shadow It's amazing that Asafa Powell is practically a nobody compared to Bolt despite holding 7 of the 12 fastest 100m times in recorded history.
*3 Jamaican Sprinters And Jumpers Made Especially Big Waves In The NCAA Indoor Season
*Gerd Kanter Bests World Indoor Discus World Record Mark Yeah, no one does the indoor discus, but any time you break a throwing record set by an East German, you deserve some publicity.

LRC's The Week That Was We do our best to cover a busy week in track and field: Free training advice from Ryan Hall, Kara Goucher wins, why a toilet is a genius marketing move, 95-year-olds kicking butt, and a Japanese legend retires. Plus, water cooler talk from Canadian runners on the plane to Amman and more.

Excited For World XC At LetsRun.com
*10 Years After Tergat Last Won Senior 12km XC Gold For Kenya, Teams Fly Out With High Hopes It's hard to believe a Kenyan man hasn't won the long course XC title since Paul Tergat.
*Don't Worry, The XC Course In Amman, Jordan Was Rerouted To Avoid An Ant Hill!
*2010 Cross-Country Worlds To Be Held In Poland And More Announcements From IAAF Meeting
*IAAF's World Cross-Country Page

Kenyans Love XC: "We have been working on team tactics and we know how we will play around with the opposition in Amman." - Florence Kiplagat in a great article about her career, life, marriage and training.

Stanford Invite Heats Are Up Distance stuff is Friday night.

*Great Interview With American Mid-D Star And Brown Alum Anna Willard Her new coach Terrence Mahon thinks she has great potential in the steeple and 1,500m and we agree. It sounds like they are a great match.
*Brief Chat With Villanova's Indoor NCAA 5k Runner-Up Frances Koons
*Steve Hooker Talks About Returning To His Roots

Chambers Invited To Dutch Meet
*Quote From Dutch Meet Director On Dwain Chambers

WADA Says Soccer Heads Are Ignoring Reality Of Drugs In Sport

Fantastic Read On Living Legend Roger Bannister On His 80th Birthday

Good Interview With Irish Half Marathon National Record Holder And Providence Alum Martin Fagan *In case you missed it: Fagan And Carlson Will Head To Ireland Next Weekend To Race Tergat

Drug Related News
*FIFA - Soccer's International Governing Body - Wants Nothing To Do With New WADA Testing Rules Neither would the NFL or NBA or MLB. Soccer shouldn't be an Olympic sport anyway because they already have their Olympics - most know it as the World Cup.
*Van Commenee Insists Dwain Chambers Cut Ties With Victor Conte
*Chambers Signed To Run Relatively Small Meet In Uden, The Netherlands A LetsRun visitor provided the links and some other facts about the meet. The Dutch all-comers 100m record is 10.08 by Leroy Burrell in 1994. The meet organizers felt Dwain had served his time and would add to their meet so he will receive the highest ever appearance fee at the small meet.

Update: Obama Plans To Stump For Chicago 2016 Word is Chicago 2016 is in trouble because it's all privately funded and with the economy currently in the tank, bettors are raising the odds versus the other government funded cities.

Most Of Japan's Berlin Marathon Team Members Have Been Named - See Their Profiles

News From Down Under
*Australian Federation Reverses Course, Will Send More Athletes To World Events, For Now They didn't send their 4 x 100m to the Olympics despite having qualified.
*Bad Luck: Aussie 4x400m Olympic Silver Winner Has Medal (And TV) Stolen While He Was Out What a disaster.

Recommended Read: Charles Van Commenee Continues Posing Handsomely And Talking Big

Our Top 4 Running Events Of The Weekend

1. World XC - #1 by a long-shot.
2. Stanford Invitational - Collegiates and pros go for early season PBs.
3. Shamrock Shuffle 8k - The return of Deena.
4. Ukrop's Monument Avenue
(10k)
Did we miss anything big?

Help Others / Help Your Kids

Running Shoe Survey

New Book On How To Get Kids Running And Keep Them Running

Some Of Last Weekend's Results

Sun Trust National Marathon, 1/2 Marathon
Tokyo Marathon Top 10
Rome Marathon Top 10

Arizona's Dave Murray Distance Carnival

Northridge Spring Break Open
Oregon Preview

LRC: The Week That Was 2009

*Week 11: NCAA's, Gate River, what Eli Manning and Galen Rupp have in common.
*Week 10:
Last chance, European Indoor, D. Chambers and Diamond League.
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Week 9: USAs, NCAA conferences, World's Best 10k.

Recommended Reads/Clicks

Ryan Hall Interview With Running Times "You gotta choose your battles. So for me, that battle is the marathon in Boston."

Great Article On Brian Sell As He "Runs Under the Radar" Heading Into Boston

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